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  1. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Here it is with a coat of oil, alongside the stack of lumber I made this weekend. Some construction pics too. This is what it looked like December 31: I also had to build these stands (from lumber I milled) in order to run all those 4x6 across my jointer:
  2. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    I've been dreaming about this one for a couple of years now. Hard maple and red maple, sawn by me from a couple of logs that were down when I bought the property. Roughly 700lbs of curly maple. It's not quite done - I also plan to add a drawer case underneath to house all of my hand tools...
  3. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Thanks! It was basically an experiment - I've read that it can be much stronger for end grain applications, which normally tend to soak up a lot of yellow glue and starve the joint. I can't really verify that claim in regards to strength, but I can say that the squeeze out cleaned up much...
  4. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Titebond 3 for those. I considered gorilla glue since I was gluing end grain, but I just ended up using a thick coating of titebond. I did use gorilla glue on the miter joints for the boxes. Mitered boxes for my girlfriend, mom, and sister, and a couple friends. Black walnut, black cherry (my...
  5. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Santa's workshop 2016 Chessboard for my dad; 1-7/8 squares. Black walnut from my sister's tree and red maple from one of mine. I used the section on the right.
  6. Shawn Curry

    Marri bar top milling

    Nice work! I have a walnut branch like that, not quite that large, and I've wanted to make some curved slabs from it. But, there's a knot or two in mine that make me wonder how stable it would be. The granberg length guide is adjustable, in terms of where you can position the "rungs" where...
  7. Shawn Curry

    Rivet spinning ?

    My woodland pro spinner came with 2-3 different "spinner anvils" for different sizes. I've never tried spinning a 3/8lp though as I put a lot more miles on my .325's and up. My breaker anvil is just a block of metal with various width grooves machined into it, one for each different chain...
  8. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Thanks - yours did too? A bed frame is definitely on the list of things I'd love to make. But, I think I might do a few smaller projects next. :)
  9. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    We installed the restaurant booths last weekend. If you're ever in Newfane NY, come to Calhoon's Pub and check them out!
  10. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Thanks! Yes @TimRD is right - cut all of the tenons and bridle joints with this tablesaw jig, and a Freud 20T flat top rip blade (real nice blade BTW):
  11. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    About halfway through assembly - delivery date is 2 weeks from today:
  12. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Bench frames:
  13. Shawn Curry

    Solar Kiln - Ideas and Pictures

    I thought really hard about building one of these when I was first starting out. But, I still haven't gotten around to it. I've been storing all of my lumber in my garage, which as it turns out, wasn't too bad of a spot. It's uninsulated, all wood construction, and one of the garage doors...
  14. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Progress update - just about ready for some finish on the tables.
  15. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Greg and I were thinking more along the lines of "Free Prime Rib Dinner". :D
  16. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Hoping to have both of the tables done this week. The parts for the table bases are 3.75" square, and that's proving to be a challenge as most of my machines can't reach all the way thru something that thick. Hopefully the benches will go a little faster, as we're supposed to have it all done...
  17. Shawn Curry

    Felling Wedges

    An internet search for "Red Head Wedge" will probably return a brand of concrete anchor bolts. But I often see them sold as "K&H 'Red Head' wedges". They have a white wedge and a red, plastic, striking face. Hard head wedges are made by another company and they're not the same. The striking...
  18. Shawn Curry

    Felling Wedges

    Of the 3 brands I've tried, I prefer the K&H redheads. I've also tried "Timber Tuff" (cheapo Amazon ones) - the heads are pretty smashed up but I still use them occasionally. They have decent teeth and the best grip of the ones I own. I don't like the Husqvarna ones for felling. They're too...
  19. Shawn Curry

    What are you building with your milled wood?

    Over the weekend, I landed my biggest commission job yet: a pair of restaurant booths for a local bar. I took on an apprentice for the project too - a buddy of mine who's a recently unemployed machinist. We're using some of my live edge red maple for the table tops, plus the bench seats and...
  20. Shawn Curry

    Recent Wood Score Post your Pics Thread

    Nice ash! Bout a size 16"? :love:
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