Well we cut up almost $500 worth of walnut yesterday and have another
$1000. to go.
The thin rip jig worked perfectly and so far I have cut up about 150
linear feet of 1/8' x 3/16" white oak to fill the groves in the walnut.
We have 158 pieces of walnut, total, to add two pin stripes to.
Here are some of the first pinstripes and the walnut on the right side
of the picture.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52817992278/in/datetaken/
And 2 of 6 mid stiles that will receive 4 pin stripes. The rest, 152
pieces will only get 2 pin stripes. All walnut and pinstripe were
padded to cut long to allow us to make fewer installs of the oak
pinstripes. Many will be cut into shorter pieces after all of the pinstripes are glued in place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52816999027/in/datetaken/
Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in news:XwWdnbKClNgJNqf5nZ2dnZfqnPWdnZ2d@giganews.com:
Well we cut up almost $500 worth of walnut yesterday and have another
$1000. to go.
The thin rip jig worked perfectly and so far I have cut up about 150
linear feet of 1/8' x 3/16" white oak to fill the groves in the walnut.
We have 158 pieces of walnut, total, to add two pin stripes to.
Here are some of the first pinstripes and the walnut on the right side
of the picture.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52817992278/in/datetaken/
And 2 of 6 mid stiles that will receive 4 pin stripes. The rest, 152
pieces will only get 2 pin stripes. All walnut and pinstripe were
padded to cut long to allow us to make fewer installs of the oak
pinstripes. Many will be cut into shorter pieces after all of the
pinstripes are glued in place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52816999027/in/datetaken/
What kind of glue did you settle on? I was just thinking about how super glue has a tendency to get on my hands and be annoying, but wood glue
doesn't do that.
Puckdropper
On 4/16/2023 4:10 AM, Puckdropper wrote:
Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:XwWdnbKClNgJNqf5nZ2dnZfqnPWdnZ2d@giganews.com:
Well we cut up almost $500 worth of walnut yesterday and have
another $1000. to go.
The thin rip jig worked perfectly and so far I have cut up about 150
linear feet of 1/8' x 3/16" white oak to fill the groves in the
walnut.
We have 158 pieces of walnut, total, to add two pin stripes to.
Here are some of the first pinstripes and the walnut on the right
side of the picture.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52817992278/in/datetaken/
And 2 of 6 mid stiles that will receive 4 pin stripes. The rest,
152 pieces will only get 2 pin stripes. All walnut and pinstripe
were padded to cut long to allow us to make fewer installs of the
oak pinstripes. Many will be cut into shorter pieces after all of
the pinstripes are glued in place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52816999027/in/datetaken/
What kind of glue did you settle on? I was just thinking about how
super glue has a tendency to get on my hands and be annoying, but
wood glue doesn't do that.
Puckdropper
Regular wood glue, TB III. I remembered that I had a small roller
and tray, Rubber/silicone material. The roller is about 1.5" wide
and about 5/8" in diameter. So we stacked 4~6 thin strips side by
side and tolled the glue on. That was quick and even.
Yesterday we drum sanded 33 pieces to take the majority of the thin
strips down to almost the surface of the walnut. I'll use a ROS to
take those strips down to the surface before any more cutting.
And we cut an additional 48 pieces of walnut yesterday. So we are 2/3 through the walnut that we bought. 4 more boards to cut into about 48 pieces. Eventually all of these pieces will be cut into 158 actual
parts.
I will say that adding the pin strip has been non eventful and is
going very well. But wow so many more steps are involved.
We are working long pieces down to short
Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in news:OPmdnRkOHo82Z6b5nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@giganews.com:
On 4/16/2023 4:10 AM, Puckdropper wrote:
Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:XwWdnbKClNgJNqf5nZ2dnZfqnPWdnZ2d@giganews.com:
Well we cut up almost $500 worth of walnut yesterday and have
another $1000. to go.
The thin rip jig worked perfectly and so far I have cut up about 150
linear feet of 1/8' x 3/16" white oak to fill the groves in the
walnut.
We have 158 pieces of walnut, total, to add two pin stripes to.
Here are some of the first pinstripes and the walnut on the right
side of the picture.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52817992278/in/datetaken/
And 2 of 6 mid stiles that will receive 4 pin stripes. The rest,
152 pieces will only get 2 pin stripes. All walnut and pinstripe
were padded to cut long to allow us to make fewer installs of the
oak pinstripes. Many will be cut into shorter pieces after all of
the pinstripes are glued in place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/52816999027/in/datetaken/
What kind of glue did you settle on? I was just thinking about how
super glue has a tendency to get on my hands and be annoying, but
wood glue doesn't do that.
Puckdropper
Regular wood glue, TB III. I remembered that I had a small roller
and tray, Rubber/silicone material. The roller is about 1.5" wide
and about 5/8" in diameter. So we stacked 4~6 thin strips side by
side and tolled the glue on. That was quick and even.
Nice! Super glue would never stay "open" long enough to let you do that.
Yesterday we drum sanded 33 pieces to take the majority of the thin
strips down to almost the surface of the walnut. I'll use a ROS to
take those strips down to the surface before any more cutting.
And we cut an additional 48 pieces of walnut yesterday. So we are 2/3
through the walnut that we bought. 4 more boards to cut into about 48
pieces. Eventually all of these pieces will be cut into 158 actual
parts.
I will say that adding the pin strip has been non eventful and is
going very well. But wow so many more steps are involved.
How tight of fit are you going for? I imagine since it's glued in place
it doesn't have to be very tight.
We are working long pieces down to short
Puckdropper
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