• Re: New Project

    From Michael@21:1/5 to Leon on Wed Jun 28 10:55:00 2023
    On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 12:24:47 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/

    Looks good! How are you going to join the corners?

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 28 12:24:37 2023
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/

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  • From Sonny@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 29 12:21:15 2023
    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    Well, someone is working in this heat. Good for you, Leon. Neat project.

    Was in the hospital a while back.... a little surgery. Chatting with my prep nurse, she mentioned doing small projects for her home.... using pallet wood. I told her I knew where she could get some nice free lumber. She came over and checked things
    out. She'll bring a design, later, and we'll calculate bd ft needed, prep some boards, etc. In the meantime I framed a 35"X35" peg board for her, with pegs & hooks. Also, she mentioned buying a hand held power planer. I told her I have a 6"
    jointer she could have. From her description, that planer wasn't going to work out so well, that she might consider returning it. She doesn't have a router, but I have an older one and bits to give her.

    Other than that, I've been picking figs and making jam.

    Sonny

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to Leon on Fri Jun 30 13:35:08 2023
    On 6/28/2023 12:24 PM, Leon wrote:
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/



    Hopefully you get this answer. Rabbet for carcass and 45's for trim.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to Sonny on Fri Jun 30 13:37:44 2023
    On 6/29/2023 2:21 PM, Sonny wrote:

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    Well, someone is working in this heat. Good for you, Leon. Neat project.

    Was in the hospital a while back.... a little surgery. Chatting with my prep nurse, she mentioned doing small projects for her home.... using pallet wood. I told her I knew where she could get some nice free lumber. She came over and checked
    things out. She'll bring a design, later, and we'll calculate bd ft needed, prep some boards, etc. In the meantime I framed a 35"X35" peg board for her, with pegs & hooks. Also, she mentioned buying a hand held power planer. I told her I have a 6"
    jointer she could have. From her description, that planer wasn't going to work out so well, that she might consider returning it. She doesn't have a router, but I have an older one and bits to give her.

    Other than that, I've been picking figs and making jam.

    Sonny


    Yes! My e-mail client has been acting up and My messages do not send
    IF i take too long to respond and or if the email program has been
    opened too ling, a few minutes. Thunderbird.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to Leon on Fri Jun 30 16:03:50 2023
    On 6/30/2023 1:35 PM, Leon wrote:
    On 6/30/2023 1:35 PM, Leon wrote:
    On 6/28/2023 12:24 PM, Leon wrote:
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/



    Hopefully you get this answer. Rabbet for carcass and 45's for trim.


    My email client Thundrbird, has been wonky for some time now.

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  • From DerbyDad03@21:1/5 to Leon on Thu Jul 6 07:08:33 2023
    On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 1:24:47 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    We took a break from our countertop/cabinet dilemma (How far do we
    go as far as remodeling?) to attend our daughter's wedding. She lives
    in Denver but the wedding was 5 hours west at a place called Top Of
    The Pines. 4 miles of dirt road then 2 miles of dirtier road to get to the venue. Some guests thought they were lost until they came around
    the last curve and saw this:

    https://i.imgur.com/ef4BOJI.jpg

    Woodworking (and kitchen) related, we stayed at a amazing log home.
    The owners had recently renovated the home - we were only the 2nd
    Airbnb guests. Obviously, being a log home, there was wood everywhere
    and at 4,400 sq ft there was a lot of it.

    https://i.imgur.com/XB0a8vz.jpg

    The master suite was phenomenal, with an ensuite bathroom that was
    actually bigger than the sleeping area. The suite included 1 of the 4
    family room/sitting areas. Wood, wood, and more wood.

    https://i.imgur.com/gYVFxK9.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/IRDxFoQ.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/ymRfFlp.jpg

    The countertops were made of BauBuche - laminated strips of 3mm
    thick beech. The hosts said that they finished it with 2 coats of stain
    and 6 coats of spar urethane.

    https://i.imgur.com/BnEl8N6.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/kFrvnO7.jpg

    The table in the dining room was capped in copper, just one
    of the many no-detail-left-unaddressed features in this home.


    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/

    I'm sure this project will be of the same quality as all the rest. With the kitchen done, you'll really enjoy your breaks as you take in all the beautiful doors and drawers.

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  • From Sonny@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 07:46:50 2023
    On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 9:08:37 AM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:

    https://i.imgur.com/ymRfFlp.jpg

    Really nice outing. Reminds me of my time in Idaho. Your daughter picked the best spot.
    I like that coffee table with its curved legs. I'm not crazy about straight lines/boards and try to avoid them.

    Sonny

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  • From DerbyDad03@21:1/5 to Sonny on Thu Jul 6 10:10:26 2023
    On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 10:46:54 AM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
    On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 9:08:37 AM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:

    https://i.imgur.com/ymRfFlp.jpg

    Really nice outing. Reminds me of my time in Idaho. Your daughter picked the best spot.
    I like that coffee table with its curved legs. I'm not crazy about straight lines/boards and try to avoid them.

    Sonny

    Those 2 BauBuche countertops must be driving you crazy. All those
    3mm thick boards lined up, one after the other, as far as the eye can
    see. ;-)

    I think you'd like these railings though. They're straight, but then again, they're not. Each end of the 2nd floor had an overlook to the 1st. Same railings throughout.

    https://i.imgur.com/1TYKKBI.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/KZTHr5n.jpg

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 10:07:19 2023
    On 7/6/2023 9:08 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
    On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 1:24:47 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
    Sooo the Kitchen is finally done and on to paying customers.

    We took a break from our countertop/cabinet dilemma (How far do we
    go as far as remodeling?) to attend our daughter's wedding. She lives
    in Denver but the wedding was 5 hours west at a place called Top Of
    The Pines. 4 miles of dirt road then 2 miles of dirtier road to get to the venue. Some guests thought they were lost until they came around
    the last curve and saw this:

    https://i.imgur.com/ef4BOJI.jpg

    I love Colorado. It is still easy to imagine what it was like for the
    early settlers saw it 100~200 years ago.



    Woodworking (and kitchen) related, we stayed at a amazing log home.
    The owners had recently renovated the home - we were only the 2nd
    Airbnb guests. Obviously, being a log home, there was wood everywhere
    and at 4,400 sq ft there was a lot of it.

    https://i.imgur.com/XB0a8vz.jpg


    Very cool! We like to "check out" and go to a bed and breakfast at a
    small town near Houston. Out in the woods several private ans secluded cabins. Our favorite is the two story log cabin that was once a
    tobacco drying shelter.

    The master suite was phenomenal, with an ensuite bathroom that was
    actually bigger than the sleeping area. The suite included 1 of the 4
    family room/sitting areas. Wood, wood, and more wood.

    https://i.imgur.com/gYVFxK9.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/IRDxFoQ.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/ymRfFlp.jpg

    The countertops were made of BauBuche - laminated strips of 3mm
    thick beech. The hosts said that they finished it with 2 coats of stain
    and 6 coats of spar urethane.

    https://i.imgur.com/BnEl8N6.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/kFrvnO7.jpg

    The table in the dining room was capped in copper, just one
    of the many no-detail-left-unaddressed features in this home.


    This customer has been waiting since January.

    This will be a Walnut blanket chest.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/53008300126/in/datetaken/

    I'm sure this project will be of the same quality as all the rest. With the kitchen done, you'll really enjoy your breaks as you take in all the beautiful
    doors and drawers.

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  • From Sonny@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 09:35:58 2023
    Oh yeah, those railings are great.

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