2022 what did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 01, 2022, 06:55:26 AM

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Buggs

Fixed my spindle sander. Turns out the teeth on the gear did not strip out, they got mashed. I was able to partially reform and trim the three that were damaged. Still works, so I will save for a backup.

Still having a hard time swallowing the $50. for the replacement, $.001 piece of nylon made overseas
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Profiteering is still alive and thriving!
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Buemaker

Glued up a trilam Hickory European Walnut Ipe. Full lenght lams all tapered.

Mad Max

40 something clamps on that one bue :scared:
Watching to see this one finished. :bigsmyl:
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Pat B

Looking good, Bue.  :thumbsup:  Hopefully I'll get to my glue up in the next day or so. Been staging everything but haven't had a chance to do the glue up yet.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Roy from Pa


Buemaker

Rough grind laminated knifeblades I made. Wednesday I will temper and anneal.

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Roy from Pa


onetone

Bue - Forging welding laminated blades is a no small part of the work! I like the through tangs - real durable. Like ok forward dot seeing more of that bow as it progresses.

Buggs

Damn overachieving Norweigans making the rest of us look bad :bigsmyl:

I hope you are going to harden and temper, rather than temper and anneal :)
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Buemaker


Buggs

Cleaned, sharpened and slick coated my back country hiking saw.[attachment=1,msg3012435]
If you are one of the masochists who like to go out and harvest your own wood, this is a great saw. 15" of teeth, pull cut and it's sharpenable! It's easy to two hand and as long as you can give it power, it will eat wood real aggressively.
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Roy from Pa


Appalachian Hillbilly

Last set of limbs I made, I noticed the glass had some waves in it. Inspected my form and noticed the plywood had "compressed" slightly in a few areas.

So I block sanded my form surfaces and redid the top strip on the form.

Got some reallllly nice quarter sawn sycamore to try it out on for next set of limbs.

Stagmitis

Quartersawn Sycamore is beautifull!
Stagmitis

Appalachian Hillbilly

Yes it is. I cut the "trout stripe" out of the board for the limbs.

Here is a bowed psaltery I made out of quarter sawn sycamore and walnut. This pic is before the strings were added

Crooked Stic

High on Archery.

onetone

Beautiful figure in the wood and it looks like fine work from where I am sitting!

Mad Max

Quote from: Appalachian Hillbilly on September 21, 2022, 10:38:25 AM
Last set of limbs I made, I noticed the glass had some waves in it. Inspected my form and noticed the plywood had "compressed" slightly in a few areas.

So I block sanded my form surfaces and redid the top strip on the form.

Got some reallllly nice quarter sawn sycamore to try it out on for next set of limbs.

How much pressure are you using on the hose? How did the dent get there? :dunno:
Sometimes I'm not holding the router good enough and it make a low spot and I fill it with smooth-on and tap on the side
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Appalachian Hillbilly

When I made the form, I needed like an 1/8" to get the width and used some Ram Board in the middle. I did not pay attention on a set of limbs I made and had the pressure at 80psi which is way too high. It "sunk" in the area of the ram board. Looked kinda cool and made a slight rib right down the middle that you could see with black glass.

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