2/22/13
Here's the new seat/base design for my shaving horse. I used Black Walnut as that was what I had readily available. I edge glued 2 sets of three boards(3/4" thick), and then face glued them using a new Veneer vacuum press I built and Unibond 800 veneer glue, to get the thickness I needed for my seat. The stock I made is about 11.5 inches wide to get the rear seat width I wanted. I could have used 12 inch wide boards I have, but I decided to use the more plentiful 5 inch boards i had to make the stock and save the wide stuff for a project that really needs a full wide board. Since this pic, I have cut it in the surfboard shape you see outlined with masking tape, and put a generous roundover on the piece. This week I'll drill my holes for the legs and slot for the clamp head arm. Here's a pic of the veneer press I built using a kit from joewoodworker.com
3/5/12
I figure I better post something up here before I lose this blog. I haven't posted for awhile for one becuase I don't have any good new pics. But some upcoming things to look for are; a timberframe demo at the end of March, the repair of my forklift, the repair of my shaving horse whose seat broke due to the legs being splayed too much, the dry brittleness of the board I used, and my weight. I'm also still trying to get to finishing my additional shop space, finish fixing my Saturn so I can donate it to a friends 16 year old. I'm also working on a secret timberframing project that cannot be unveiled until it's finished. So there are some things coming.
9/17/10
Where have I been?...Well I kind of got involved in the political season. I'd been volunteering with the local tea party. In doing so I got to know one of the candidates that we supported, and her campaign manager. About a month ago he tapped me to join their team as campaign/volunteer coordinator. Being unemployed I had time, and being passionate I have the drive. It has been quite an experience so far. I never knew how much went on behind the scenes. I have been barely treading water for the last 4 weeks, but am finally getting a handle on things and am using other volunteers for more and more. I went from getting up when I naturally woke up to early rises and long days. They haven't seemed long though, they fly by. It's so busy which is nice. I've been putting in 10-13 hour days. So I'm in a routine again. It's all good, and we are going to win!
7/29/10
Sheetmetal
I finally got the sheet metal up. I did it all myself. The ceiling pieces were quite difficult alone, especially the ones with cut outs where multiple things had to be lined up at once, then I had to hold the sheet in place with one hand while grabbing the screw gun with the other and trying to get a screw in the right place. There were some choice four letter words while doing the ceiling, which no child or lady should hear! But I got it done. I put in enough screws to hold them up, but I need to go back and finish adding screws. You can see on the left side some small pieces that need to be screwed up to fill the final open spot. Next will be to finish assembling the overhead door in the foreground, Installing and plumbing the heater, and then lights and electrical.

6/14/10

5/15/10



I modified my engine stand legs to be removable and store on the stand. This makes it store more compactly and take up less space. I also had the stand blasted and powder coated white.
Finally I spent 3 days last week helping install a backyard fence and lay brick pavers along the driveway. Hard work, but we got er done. All for now...
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