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Andrew's Woodwork Blog | A beginner's journey into woodwork | Page 2
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Andrew's Woodwork Blog. A beginner's journey into woodwork. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. November 12, 2011. Once the glue dried, I cut the ends straight across with the jigsaw as shown below. After that, I ran a roundover bit on the edges with a router, and gave it a good sand. There’s a bit of tearout still that I couldn’t quite get out, next time I will know to make sure the grain all goes one way. November 12, 2011. I was really suprised by how easy it was and qui...
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The Woodwork Geek | Andrew's Woodwork Blog
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Andrew's Woodwork Blog. A beginner's journey into woodwork. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: The Woodwork Geek. About The Woodwork Geek. I'm a 30 something IT professional with a love of woodwork. Take a look at some of my ramblings! A new home for the blog. December 2, 2011. Andrew’s Woodwork Blog is moving to a new site so please check out The Woodwork Geek. From now on. All of the existing content will remain here in case you have it bookmarked. Enjoy the new site.
Discovering Wood: A Little About Me
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Identification and use of wood. March 17, 2011. A Little About Me. I guess that I should tell you a little about me. First and foremost, I am an avid woodworker. Like I mentioned in my first post, I have been working with wood for more than 25 years (and I’m only forty! I started back in high school with a scrollsaw, in Dad’s shop, during the heyday of country décor, cutting goose shapes from pine for my Mom’s craft business. It paid quite well, and, as it was paid per piece, I became quite fast. I have ...
Discovering Wood: May 2011
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Identification and use of wood. May 16, 2011. I know that I am over a week late for Woodworker's Safety Week. But life has been a bit hectic around my house because of a woodworking-related accident. Warning - while the images presented here are of partially healed wounds, they are still slightly graphic and may be disturbing to some readers…. Life has a way of throwing me curveballs. I talked of the sudden need to remove two large pear trees from my yard in my last post. Of nearly one month ago). I rare...
Discovering Wood: April 2011
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Identification and use of wood. April 18, 2011. I apologize for the infrequent posts, but I’ve been doing a great deal of research lately. I am still trying to wrap my head around the statistical information I am finding for each species. What do these numbers truly mean to me the woodworker and how will they aid my understanding of a species that I have yet to work with? One of the trees that I planned to discuss is the Bradford Pear ( Pyrus calleryana. I have a love/hate relationship with this tree.
Discovering Wood: Redbud #2
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Identification and use of wood. April 3, 2011. The redbud may indeed be the poster child for Discovering Wood. It is one of those woods that you have to kind of “luck into”. You can’t go to the average lumber supplier and buy 110 board feet. Even small owner-operated mills are rarely going to have Redbud lumber in any quantity, BUT it is a perfect example of the domestic exotics that we can harvest and mill in our own shops. 8220;Shrinkage Ratio”. I’m trying to figure out exactly what these figures...
Discovering Wood: March 2011
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Identification and use of wood. March 23, 2011. I’ve been debating which tree to start with, and then the answer came to me quite suddenly. Less than two weeks ago, the world where I live was still stuck in the greys of winter, but then it suddenly began to explode with the colors of spring. In my area, the eruption of color begins with the Bradford Pear (definitely a tree worth addressing later) followed by forsythia, daffodils, crabapple and dogwood. 1) The leaves are nearly perfectly heart shaped.
Discovering Wood: Bradford Pear
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Identification and use of wood. April 18, 2011. I apologize for the infrequent posts, but I’ve been doing a great deal of research lately. I am still trying to wrap my head around the statistical information I am finding for each species. What do these numbers truly mean to me the woodworker and how will they aid my understanding of a species that I have yet to work with? One of the trees that I planned to discuss is the Bradford Pear ( Pyrus calleryana. I have a love/hate relationship with this tree.
Discovering Wood: Safety Week 2011
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Identification and use of wood. May 16, 2011. I know that I am over a week late for Woodworker's Safety Week. But life has been a bit hectic around my house because of a woodworking-related accident. Warning - while the images presented here are of partially healed wounds, they are still slightly graphic and may be disturbing to some readers…. Life has a way of throwing me curveballs. I talked of the sudden need to remove two large pear trees from my yard in my last post. Of nearly one month ago). I rare...
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The following pages consist of galleries showing my work. I hope you enjoy these pages. . If you wish to purchase any item from the galleries please Email me at joe@joeswoodturning.com. Many of the items are reduced at the moment! I have introduced a new section The Pen Shop where you can purchase from a collection of fine ballpoint, roller ball and fountain pens. Welcome to my site.
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Joe Swords | He will be sadly missed and in our hearts forever
He will be sadly missed and in our hearts forever. Athena’s Trust Fund. I am trying too add as many photos as I can of Joe to his page.So please feel free to send any that you may have.I will make sure they get posted on his page.Thank you. Celebration of life for Joe, held June 18th, info HERE. Donald Joseph (Joe) Swords born January 16, 1971, died Saturday April 30, 2011 at the age of 40 while on vacation in Daytona Beach FL. Joe was a loving, caring person. He would always stop what he was doing a...
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www.joesworkbench.com – Diary of a Woodworking addict
Diary of a Woodworking addict. After a long hiatus, I am back, whilst my woodworking slowed I didn’t really stop. For the last few months, I’ve been tinkering more with steel which has been an interesting change. Make a mistake and you can fix it, no waiting for glues to cure and sanding etc. Mobile cart will have space at the top for a couple of storage tubs and two shelves underneath to store kitty litter etc. November 8, 2017. JoesWorkBench now on instagram. November 8, 2017. I am jumping into curves ...
Joe's Workouts
THE 8 DAY WORKOUT. 275x13, 13, 13H. X 12, 12, 12H. 55x13, 60x12, 13. 1arm Camber curls (top range) seat3. 35x12, 12,12H. Standing 1arm cable lateral raise. 25x15, 12, 12H. DB bench (w.up 60x10). 75x 12, 12, 12. Tricep ext machine 1arm (b6, s3). 35x12, 12, 12. 275x17, 17, 17. Bench: 155x12, 12. 50x20, 20h, 19. ND-Ball crunches: 20,20. Db incline: 40x15, 15, 13. 20x 30sec (each) 1min break (3). 150x11, 130x11, 100x15. 70x16e, 90x 14, 14,. 7x14, 14, 15h. DB bench 75x 12, 12, 14. 20x20, 20x20, 27.5x20. Striv...
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Mission and Values Statements. Joe's World is now my personal website. I'm looking forward to sharing hobbies, skills, perspectives, paradigms, and understandings accumulated through the years with others through this medium. Among other topics, I plan to use this medium to write a book documenting the same. However, that portion will be cordoned off until it has been completed. Hope you enjoy and find interesting the following pages. jlw. Commercial TV seems so intellectually abbreviating.
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Joe Holmquist Tristan Fuentes
Joe Holmquist Tristan Fuentes. Welcome to the homepage of Joe Holmquist! The objective of this website is to share my music and that of my alter ego Tristan Fuentes as well as some of my special interests. Student videos and travel fotos comprise a major portion of the content. Thanks for tuning in! To see what is here, you need to scroll down to the different pages or sections of the site. 02 Tristan Fuentes MP3s. 03 Anima Christi Singers. 04 Christmas Card Archives. 06 Joe’s Career. Book 2 – #1-#9.