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Canadian Woodworker: Roubo book stand
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. Last night I went down to the workshop and made this copy of Andre Roubo's book stand. I watched Roy Underhill on the PBS website to have a refresher course. I also watched a video by theinternetwoodworker.com . He made a stand and made the hinges at 45 degrees instead of the round hinges. The real fun part was splitting the wood after ensuring the hinges were cut down enough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The company of t...
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Canadian Woodworker: Drive belt for Delta 3 wheel band saw
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. Drive belt for Delta 3 wheel band saw. Today, on a snowy day in May, I installed my drive belt on my 16" Delta band saw. This model band saw seems to be the oddball in the world of vintage band saws, apparently not many three wheel band saws were manufactured. The guts of this power tool show a heavy duty cast iron frame which holds everything together in a very robust manner. A stabilizer band saw guide for 1 4" wide blades are available through Carter's.
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Canadian Woodworker: November 2012
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. How to make a wood toboggan Part 1. So, it has been a while since anything new was posted, but tonight I submit a post for your discriminating taste in wood working blogs. First off is my newest brain child, actually the thought came to me 3 years ago but has since taken a hiatus. Steam bending. Making jigs has never been a real passion of mine but I did make three of them for this project. 65279;Stay tuned. 65279;. 65279;. This update on the ...
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Canadian Woodworker: May 2014
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. Drive belt for Delta 3 wheel band saw. Today, on a snowy day in May, I installed my drive belt on my 16" Delta band saw. This model band saw seems to be the oddball in the world of vintage band saws, apparently not many three wheel band saws were manufactured. The guts of this power tool show a heavy duty cast iron frame which holds everything together in a very robust manner. A stabilizer band saw guide for 1 4" wide blades are available through Carter's.
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Canadian Woodworker: November 2010
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. This sled is a project that I started just before Helen was born. I originally wanted to use bent wood for the hand rails but I chose a simpler style instead. Helen is old enough now to sit up in the sled and we will try it out this winter. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gooday everyone, I'm glad eveybody could be here today - what with the 10 feet of snow and all. View my complete profile. Subscribe to this Blog! And he said, "Go.".
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Canadian Woodworker: March 2010
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. Eye of the Tiger. This toy took the form of a tiger. I wanted to highlight the stripes on the tiger , so I used different types of wood for the colours. I picked. And walnut to glue up the tiger. I was surprised at how soft. Is It is comparable to pine in grain and density. The tiger is going to our friends overseas, they just had their second son a few weeks ago. I used an old Marples. With the original 8 ish. Blade The saw was a bargain on ebay. I will...
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Canadian Woodworker: January 2011
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. On New Years Day 2011 I moved into my new workshop. In the basement of our house. I did have a shop in our garden shed in the backyard but it was very small and cold for half of the year. I pulled up the old carpet. That was in the basement room and put down Dri Core sub floor. I sealed the sub floor with polyurethane. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Woodworking is a hobby for me and I am trying new techniques with power and hand tools.
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Canadian Woodworker: July 2012
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. Salvaging a gynasuim bench part I. My guide line for using this hardwood is to leave the holes and dadoes in the wood that were left from screws, bolts and legs. I want the new bench to look like it was made using salvaged wood, but not like I just slapped the boards together. Jointing the apron board. You might notice the blue holdfast in the foreground, click here. Salvaging a gymnasium bench part 2. Beware of old glue lines in salvaged wood. Somet...
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Canadian Woodworker: April 2013
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Creations in wood from North of the 49th parallel. This year Christmas comes early. As some of you guys have noticed, I am going gun ho on my toboggan project here at canuckwoodchuck. Today marks the completion of my third toboggan! Let us, as a community of woodworkers, change the way presents(for any occasion) are given. Gifts made in your " home and native land" are truly spectacular ways to revolutionize the gift giving tradition. Links to this post. Not made in China. To their original width. This m...