2017, What did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 12, 2017, 05:15:00 PM

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LittleBen

Wired up some new lighting in my basement shop. Garage shop has been abandoned after my new bandsaw got surface rust on the table after only 3 days. Basement is a lot better in temperature anyway.
Put up 5 8' 4 lamp fluorescent fixtures. Shop is only 13x25ish so it's pretty bright now. It might be overkill but I got the deal of the century on the lights so what the heck.
Every time I do something in this house I find some disaster left by previous owners. Today it was that the lighting circuit was not grounded and had a 20amp breaker with 14ga wiring. Idiots .... that's all I can say. So several hours later all the wiring is replaced, breaker is properly sized at 15amps .
Next step is to get the bandsaw down the stairs ... it's already taken apart, so just the frame needs to get down there still, but it's pretty big so I'm not looking forward to hauling it down there.
Next up is more wiring, need to put in a 220v circuit for the saw and 2 20amp circuits for other tools. Electrical is much less fun that bowyery.

rockkiller

Little Ben. .........Next step is to get the bandsaw down the stairs ... it's already taken apart, so just the frame needs to get down there still, but it's pretty big so I'm not looking forward to hauling it down there.

Be carefull getting that downstairs.I have that same saw and had to do the same as you.It is 352 lbs So unless you ars done having kids make sure you get some help.

LittleBen

Will do Al. I wouldn't dream of doing it alone.

After getting everything taken apart I think the frame with motor is around 200lbs. I couldn't believe the weight of that table and the wheels. That table must have been over 50lbs and each wheel had to be 25lbs.

I may take the motor off also, that should take another 50lbs or so off.

passion for knowledge

Glued up my latest.

Bamboo backed ipe.

As for moving large objects on stairs, quite a few years ago I was involved in moving a piano (upright of course) up to the second floor of a building via the fire escape. I'm lucky to be alive! ;-)
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by John Scifres:
So I got it back on the string.  She gained 7# after heat treating.  Here's the tiller now pulled by hand.  It feels pretty good.  I need to shoot it some and see for sure but it's kinda dark right now    :)  

I was afraid she might blow on video.

 Hickory Selfbow Buildalong  
Nice John
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Roy from Pa


Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by Robertfishes:
Some white Kilz paint over that new OSB would really brighten up your shop.
When I worked in my Ironworks shop I had to use different glasses.
My bow shop has white wall and now I can see.
It makes a big difference Clint.
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John Scifres

Thanks for the nice comments.  I got the hickory all sanded and smooth and put the black dye job on her.  I think she'll look pretty cool.  

Then I grabbed an osage stave and got most of a ring chased out.  Interesting stave.  It might make a bow...might not.

Visuals tomorrow.  Battery's dead  :)
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

Mad Max

Cleaned the shelves off in the bow shop.

I found lot's of stuff


  :scared:    :)
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passion for knowledge

Unclamped my ipe/maple power lam/bamboo from the form - cleaned up the edges - scraped the rind off the 'boo and glued up the pieces for the riser block.

Making a large batch of chilli for dinner & the freezer.

Too early for a beer yet.
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

BenBow

Told myself to take a day off from the shop so I snuck out and drilled the locater pins (BMA) then got a haircut, went grocery shopping, and took a nap. Now I look good, fat, and sleepy eyed.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

John Scifres

Got the new sage laid out and almost floor tillered.  Got some more cleaning up and then on to the tree.  It's 62" NTN, just a touch over 1" wide.  Going for 45# @ 27".  I'll probably recurve the tips.
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

Mad Max

You are knocking them out John
Keep us posted

Are you going to Marshall Mo. Selfbow Jamboree this year?
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John Scifres

I don't really know yet.  I am thinking about it.
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

John Scifres

Well I got the final couple coats of poly on the hickory and have the osage tillered pretty well to 48# @ 25".  Got a couple inches to fine tune.  Cool little bow!
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

scrub-buster

Yesterday I had some friends over for a day of bow  building.  We had a lot of fun catching up and even got some work done.

 

 

 


We had a pretty good lunch

 


And I discovered that sticky velcro from an arrow pass makes good replacement eyebrows

 
AKA Osage Outlaw

Roy from Pa

Lunch looks great, Clint. LOL on eyebrows. Three of us in my shop today. Hot Venison chili cooken in the crock pot and it smells great.

Mad Max

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Roy from Pa

Waited on ya M & M, but ya never showed up!

I ate about a quart of it.

And I paid for it the next morning..   :)

passion for knowledge

Roy, if a meal's spicy enough, it burns twice!
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

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