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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Shaker Style Toy Chest #1 Complete, Delivered, and Filled with Toys
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Timber : Radiata Pine. Dimensions : 800x400x480mm. Glue : Titebond III Joinery : Various, Dovetailed, Tongue & Groove, Stepped P...
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Installing the Hardware
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We're on the final stages now. The hardware (metal parts) of this project include the hinges at the back and the stop which controls the...
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Quilter's Ruler Rack
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My mother's an avid quilter and she's been asking for a while for a way to store her quilting rulers. So this Christmas I finally g...
Monday, December 20, 2010
Another view at the busted dusty
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Today I got a closer look at the busted dusty. The case is split at the top. It'll be tricky to fit it without taking the whole th...
Friday, December 17, 2010
Church Project
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On a Sunday night you'll find me at St. Philip's Prebyterian Church (aka. St. Phils, or Surfside.) The church is in the process of...
Shed Upgrade: Industrial Fan
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The shed can be a hot and dusty place. For climate control I've been using a $15 domestic fan... which was limited to say the least. Tod...
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Finishing Time
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I've nearly completed two projects ready in time for christmas. One box is for my nieces (aged 1 and 3) and the other my daughter (aged...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Lids
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The solid pine lids for the two boxes is complete and ready for finishing. Two boards were matched for grain and rub glued together wit...
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Monday, December 13, 2010
A Clang and the Dusty Died
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Today my dusty died. I was working on the toy chests for christmas . I was cutting the curve on the base moulding with a jigsaw ...
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Base Molding: Part 2
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Time has been a little tight but we still should be completed for Christmas. Fingers cross. After shaping the round over I joined the base m...
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