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I've just made this spelt loaf 🙂

Spelt loaf


 
Posted : 01/11/2020 9:07 pm
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Yum, good bread. And so much nice to make it yourself, especially as the wonderful smell lingers 😀

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If you've a router, take out the middle to make a small box to store the odds and ends. More useful than a simple solid block.


 
Posted : 01/11/2020 9:18 pm
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https://flic.kr/p/2k2uW37


 
Posted : 01/11/2020 10:05 pm
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A small key organiser with a knife for opening boxes and packages. Had a bit of fun learning about quenching/tempering. This one is a bit rough. Once I've used it for a bit I might make a tidier one.


 
Posted : 12/11/2020 1:16 pm
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Does that lock shut? Wouldn't fancy having that in my pocket otherwise.


 
Posted : 12/11/2020 2:33 pm
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Doesn't lock, but there's quite a lot of friction in the pivot so it won't open by itself.


 
Posted : 12/11/2020 2:49 pm
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Hmm. If you've threadlocked it all I suppose it would work but I'd still be careful. Maybe a wee ball detent for Mk.2?

(it's a great idea BTW, I just find the thought of insecure sharp things in my pocket rather alarming)


 
Posted : 12/11/2020 4:41 pm
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Very crude carpentry, but knocked up some nest boxes from a sheet of very warped Ply I had. Currently being occupied by an underweight autumn juvenile HH who is over wintering in the workshop (or at least till he gets up to hibernation weight).

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Posted : 12/11/2020 5:35 pm
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I made a shit load of birch plywood boxes, stacked them up to the roof up someone's stairs.


 
Posted : 13/11/2020 7:48 pm
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Non-uniform day, for charity, at school on Friday so thought I'd join in; a £4 Etsy template for EVA foam... the foam would've been much easier than 1.6mm cold rolled steel MIG welded together!


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 8:22 am
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Excellent wood and metal working from the last 2 posters


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 10:52 am
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a shit load of birch plywood boxes

you are not kidding


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 11:06 am
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Agreed!


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 11:07 am
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Trees.

The tree on the pair of canvas (Pear tree?) is not quite finished around the trunk but you get the idea


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 11:16 am
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The last eight weeks spent on the facade of a posh Estate agents....

Everything from removing the old rotten facade, taking lumps of sipo and routing the columns and cassette profiles....


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 12:35 pm
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Studio for a large tool manufacturer in Lichtenstein...

16mm MDF, attacked by our incredible theatre backdrop painter man to look like concrete plus the boxes (topped with plexiglass which is inpenetrable to covid).

It looks exactly like the rendering... 😁


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 12:39 pm
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@Kayak23 - can I ask what finish you use on the birch ply?

Once I can get hold of some I'll be attempting to make a window seat / indoor log store and was thinking of using Osmo oil (as it has been mentioned in this and other threads) as it's supposed to be pretty hardwearing.

Some amazing skills on display again in here. Makes my efforts look rubbish!!

Si


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 12:57 pm
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Kayak23 – can I ask what finish you use on the birch ply?

It's just Danish oil actually. They'll not have any heavy traffic as such.

The only issue with oils on Birch ply is that they will tend to darken and yellow them a little. They still look lovely though, but if you're looking for that pale appearance you get with the fresh ply, then water-based varnish works very well.

Sanded between coats you get a lovely glassy finish, matt or satin.

This was a cost thing for me here. To varnish all 952 million boxes would have made it too labour intensive so Danish oil is great in that respect.

I love Danish oil and Osmo. Use it on most things if I can, but birch plywood is one thing that I think can look better kept pale. 👍


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 1:50 pm
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Thanks for the explanation - much appreciated.
Might try varnish on some test pieces. I've never got really good results with a brush, hopefully practicing and some you-tube research will help me improve!

Cheers,

Si


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 3:36 pm
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Water-based varnish and use a small foam roller. Rub back betwixt coats to about 240g and you get a real nice finish.
Otherwise, I'm sure the Osmo will look mint.


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 4:00 pm
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Thanks again, I'll give that a go on a beer caddy I've made from some scrap ply I had knocking about and see what it ends up like!

Great to get encouraging advice from someone who knows exactly what they are talking about. 🙂


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 4:16 pm
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I love Danish oil and Osmo. Use it on most things if I can, but birch plywood is one thing that I think can look better kept pale. 👍

Have you tried the osmo oil to avoid wetlook? I think it has a slight white tint to it or something?


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 4:28 pm
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Great to get encouraging advice from someone who knows exactly what they are talking about.

I would never claim that. I just make it up like everyone else! 🤣


 
Posted : 16/11/2020 4:34 pm
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Studio for a large tool manufacturer in Lichtenstein…

I'm just trying to imagine how that's going to look with a bunch of industrial tools sitting about. Still, good work there!


 
Posted : 17/11/2020 12:42 pm
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I made a bow, a rather long one.
https://flic.kr/p/2jQCjJ7


 
Posted : 17/11/2020 11:42 pm
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Nice longbow, tiller looks pretty good.

Longbows are something I make so I'm curious, can you share the stats? Length, poundage type of wood etc?

I really should get around to posting some more of mine on this thread.


 
Posted : 18/11/2020 2:34 pm
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It's purpleheart core with bamboo back and belly.
79" long
85,5lb@30"
I got 160 yards out of it with a 700 grain arrow with 5" fletchings in stupid strong crosswind and I was not at full draw, so looking forward to a calm day after lockdown to try again.

I did get some help making it by Lee Ankers.


 
Posted : 18/11/2020 4:52 pm
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@joshvegas

Have you tried the osmo oil to avoid wetlook? I think it has a slight white tint to it or something?

I have. First time I used it was to compensate for the water-resistant Osmo product in the bathroom which darkened it and it worked well. Then I've used it in my van and also my son's bedroom (one coat Raw and one coat normal). It definitely has a slightly artificial look to it from a distance (more like a kind of office furniture look), but over time it looks pretty good.
I'm still to find a finish I really love on birch, but that's as close as I've got. A lot of the time, I still leave it unfinished.


 
Posted : 18/11/2020 5:30 pm
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Hoe head

A few of these, ready for handles to be fitted.


 
Posted : 19/11/2020 10:42 pm
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Finally finished the side table I started AGES ago - not that it was loads of work, I just didn't work on if very frequently.
Top is a bit of repurposed Ikea table that I sanded back to wood (as it was a sort of orange colour!) with a couple of coats of Osmo oil.
The rest is just planed softwood from B&Q that I've stained.
It was something just fancied doing, mostly to see how I got on and I'm really pleased with how it's turned out.

Let's see if I can post images..

Table

Table 2

Edit - apparently not.

Maybe just the links...

https://ibb.co/8c9kD3h
https://ibb.co/6JTbML4


 
Posted : 20/11/2020 6:47 pm
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I made some working links to pictures of tabkes. 😁


Nice work, I like 'em.


 
Posted : 20/11/2020 8:59 pm
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Thanks tthew! 🙂


 
Posted : 20/11/2020 9:12 pm
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Breakfast Muffins with raspberries and white chocolate. Looks like the baking powder is past its best.


 
Posted : 21/11/2020 3:52 pm
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Convalescence may not do much for Sandwich family waistlines. Today I have baked peanut and chocolate chip cookies.

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Posted : 05/12/2020 2:24 am
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That's really cool Retrodirect. 👌
I've wanted to build a dome for a long time.


 
Posted : 05/12/2020 6:51 am
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Death Star Mk3?


 
Posted : 05/12/2020 12:00 pm
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Yeah come on Colin what is it?


 
Posted : 05/12/2020 1:25 pm
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A finger jointed table frame (CNC)

Glueing up the entire frame at once was a race against time, making sure all parts were clamped up tight before the glue went off. There was lots of frantic whacking with a big mallet, and then lots pressing into place with a tiny F clamp.


 
Posted : 05/12/2020 2:01 pm
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Nothing as complex as furniture, but upcycling stuff that generally goes to landfill. Here are a couple of bifold wallets made from some coffee packets kindly donated by a friend. Don't drink posh coffee.

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Posted : 05/12/2020 2:23 pm
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This month I have been mostly building wheels:

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that's some serious wheel bling


 
Posted : 14/12/2020 10:09 am
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I actually made these a while back. But I've just been sent this setup picture and need to share. 🙂

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Posted : 15/12/2020 4:40 pm
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Whats holding the bag square the collin are there horny bits inside?


 
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