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Rustic oak furniture history: The history of furniture
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Rustic oak furniture history. Monday, 23 March 2009. The history of furniture. Rustic Oak Furniture History. Investing in furniture made of. Is more than just an appreciation of quality: it means becoming part of a tradition which has its roots in the earliest recorded history of the British Isles. This website summarises this huge and fascinating topic and offers advice on the choices of. The typical characteristics of. Http:/ www.british-trees.com/. The earliest reports of. Used in Britain date from ar...
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Rustic oak furniture history: Squaring Large Projects
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. The problem with assembling a large project. Is it's hard to keep it from racking after you add the glue and then try to screw it together. As shown in the drawing, I solved this problem by making several plywood "clamping squares" that resemble a framing square. When clamped in place, they square up the cabinet and hold the pieces in position. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Small Woodworking Shop Layout. Handy way to store your electric drill.
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Rustic oak furniture history: Miter Saw Workstation
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. I like my power miter saw for its portability — I use it for everything from trimming molding for furniture. Projects to cutting 2×4s. But I've never been happy with the small table of the saw. It doesn't provide much support for cutting longer pieces. So I built a portable workstation for the saw that doubles as an extension table, see photo. The extensions are just U-shaped channels that get screwed to the base to form a "box" on each side of the saw.
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Rustic oak furniture history: Small Woodworking Shop Layout
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Small Woodworking Shop Layout. In an ideal shop, there's always room for one more tool. And nothing gets in the way. But in all the shops I've set up, space (or the lack of it) is often a factor. With all the tools and materials required for a project, a small shop can soon get crowded and cramped. Even so, there's no reason a small workshop. Can't work smoothly and efficiently. All it takes is a little planning. One way of grouping that makes a lot o...
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Rustic oak furniture history: March 2009
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Small Woodworking Shop Layout. In an ideal shop, there's always room for one more tool. And nothing gets in the way. But in all the shops I've set up, space (or the lack of it) is often a factor. With all the tools and materials required for a project, a small shop can soon get crowded and cramped. Even so, there's no reason a small workshop. Can't work smoothly and efficiently. All it takes is a little planning. One way of grouping that makes a lot o...
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Rustic oak furniture history: When installing woodscrews in the edge of manufactured materials like MDF
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. When installing woodscrews in the edge of manufactured materials like MDF. When installing woodscrews in the edge of manufactured materials like MDF, it's all too easy to split the sides of a workpiece — even if you drill a pilot hole first. To prevent this, I support the sides by clamping an ordinary handscrew. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Small Woodworking Shop Layout. When installing woodscrews in the edge of manufact.
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Rustic oak furniture history: Handy way to store your electric drill
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Handy way to store your electric drill. Here's a handy way to store your electric drill. 8212; a "holster" that hangs on a pegboard rack. The holster is a scrap of "two-by" material with two openings cut in it. The drill chuck fits in a large hole. And the power cord slips into a keyhole-shaped notch. By installing two L-hooks in the back edge, you can hang the holster securely on the pegboard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Rustic oak furniture history: Installing hinges
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. When installing hinges, you need to be ready to make a few adjustments. This can mean putting on and taking off the door a few times. And one thing to avoid is breaking one of the brass woodscrews. So I use a single steel woodscrew to hold each leaf during the fitting process, see top photo below. And if the hinge mortise is too deep, use a thin piece of cardboard as a shim, see bottom photo below. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Rustic oak furniture history: Squaring a Mitered Corner
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Rustic oak furniture history. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Squaring a Mitered Corner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Small Woodworking Shop Layout. When installing woodscrews in the edge of manufact. Handy way to store your electric drill. Squaring a Mitered Corner. The history of furniture. View my complete profile.