9fingers":3t6z3c12 said:Not been any response so far so either my methods have horrified/dumbfounded everyone or I did not describe it well enough to give readers scope to comment.....
Mike G":1bnpb0ng said:9fingers":1bnpb0ng said:Not been any response so far so either my methods have horrified/dumbfounded everyone or I did not describe it well enough to give readers scope to comment.....
Whilst interesting, this sort of construction isn't something most of us can do because it is all table-saw based, and there are very few of those kicking around the forum.
The frame under the stairs has oak veneered pine ( my Quercus Pinus from another thread) on all the visible parts but plain pine from the stash on the hidden parts. I made a sort of rule for this project to use oak on exposed and moving parts hence the drawer box. The final panelling will be made from home veneered ply and laminated oak made as described in another earlier thread. That is maturing under the bed and hopefully not moving.Mike G":1bnpb0ng said:I'm curious as to why you are using oak for utilitarian construction such as the unseen corners of drawer boxes. I know you got it FOC, but haven't you got some upcoming projects where you might use oak on show?
TrimTheKing":t6o8rcc9 said:Nice work mate. What’s going in the tall one, broom, vac and ironing board?
9fingers":k9vpnez7 said:TrimTheKing":k9vpnez7 said:Nice work mate. What’s going in the tall one, broom, vac and ironing board?
Nope - a much more interesting application. Think of items that are normally stored at 90 degrees to your suggestions. :lol:
Bob
TrimTheKing":169zciim said:9fingers":169zciim said:TrimTheKing":169zciim said:Nice work mate. What’s going in the tall one, broom, vac and ironing board?
Nope - a much more interesting application. Think of items that are normally stored at 90 degrees to your suggestions. :lol:
Bob
Fold down table? Aeroplane wings?
TrimTheKing":qg4nws0x said:Spare chairs or table extensions...
spb":3oz9v2kt said:Given that you said it'll take a lot of weight, I'm going with wine rack.
9fingers":1z70xxar said:Mike G":1z70xxar said:Whilst interesting, this sort of construction isn't something most of us can do because it is all table-saw based, and there are very few of those kicking around the forum.
I'm slightly surprised at that assertion Mike. I know it true in your case. I might just start a poll on workshop equipment
Phil":3j4g6sh8 said:......However, without the machines I might just as well sit and play games on my laptop. :lol: :lol:
9fingers":2qt4s608 said:TrimTheKing":2qt4s608 said:Spare chairs or table extensions...
Nope. It is mainly for a consumable product.
Bob
Andyp":1l04nw54 said:I’d like to think that the collective brains around here could come with an idea for triangular section.
Mike G":f2vyfqnq said:Phil":f2vyfqnq said:......However, without the machines I might just as well sit and play games on my laptop. :lol: :lol:
Oh, I've got machines. It's just that I reckon bandsaws will outnumber tablesaws at least 5 to 1 here.











9fingers":3cclm8cl said:I set the jig up with a clearance of a paper thickness to allow for glue and ease of assembly.









Malc2098":1aeulo5t said:Nice.
Where does everyone store their Toblerones?Andyp":8mvw2vf1 said:I’d like to think that the collective brains around here could come with an idea for triangular section.
Just4fun":1dhrdgv3 said:Where does everyone store their Toblerones?Andyp":1dhrdgv3 said:I’d like to think that the collective brains around here could come with an idea for triangular section.