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Kayak – Are all the individual pieces for those stars the same?
Do you just set up a jig to cut our a large batch and then pin them together as required?

Yes, all exactly the same. The sizes I used give you a star of around 250mm diameter.
I copied the star from a picture someone sent me, working out the sizes in sketchup.
Not my design at all.

Not sure if you've got a table saw, but the way I did it was to clamp a false table to the Crosscut carriage(just a rectangular piece of 18mm mdf)
Then slide forwards and cut the false table so you know where the blade is.
Set up a bevel and pin an offcut to the false table to give you a cut angle of 36 degrees.

Cut a gazillion pieces.
Then pin another false fence down at 72 degrees, slide your piece in to cut the other end at the correct length and set up a stop so you can repeat it.
Cut a gazillion pieces.

I then cut a tiny chamfer all round both sides on a palm router table.

I then pinned two strips to a board at 36 degrees for my assembly jig.

Take one piece and lay it in, take the next piece, glue it and pin it to the first at the angle.
Repeat 5 times.
Using the jig again, glue and pin all 5 pairs.

I used nice fine 23 gauge pins so fairly discrete and on the back only.


 
Posted : 13/12/2023 6:37 pm
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if you don’t mind me pinching your design.

SOP.

Had a chap in looking at a new dust extractor Im selling(large 1.5kw type with fine filter drum if anyone's interested)

He was a turner and was showing me some pics of his work. In there was a fantastic design for bird houses, all done on the lathe.

And im going to plagiarize the **** out of them 😆 Not for sale, but a few for family. Great idea and design, and I've some logs off a fir tree we had to cut down in Mumsies garden I'll use to make them with.


 
Posted : 13/12/2023 7:36 pm
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Perfect instructions. I assume the size of wood is less important - within reason. I would chamfer the edges of the lengths of wood before cutting them into little bits and then just buzz the ends on a belt to match the chamfer - but that is because I am me and not you and I can live with near enough 🙂

Dyna-ti - PM me with details of the dust extractor. Mine broke when the angle grinder jumped and bounced off it. Are you anywhere near Southampton?


 
Posted : 13/12/2023 8:15 pm
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Are you anywhere near Southampton?

Just up the road a bit. Glasgow.

I'd pop it on the back of the bike and ride it down to you, but at 50kg im pushing the limits of the ebike.

I need to get it sold and get one not as big. TBH it's just sat there gathering dust.


 
Posted : 13/12/2023 8:43 pm
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I assume the size of wood is less important

Mine is 26mm wide and 15mm thick.
Fairly nice proportions I thought.


 
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I need to get it sold and get one not as big. TBH it’s just sat there gathering dust.

I'm failing to see the problem here 🤔


 
Posted : 13/12/2023 10:01 pm
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@kayak23 - you make it all look so easy… 🤣

My next project, once Christmas is out of the way is a pentatonic wind chime using 1” diameter copper tube, and after that I’m going to try a range of different craft projects at different places, like silver work, stone carving, flint knapping - a mate does them all over the place, some are quite local, so now I’ve got time to spare and enough money to pay for the classes, it’s something fun to do, and have something nice to have at the end.

He’s having a go at making a longbow, which I might do during the year; at least I’ll have the opportunity to use afterwards!


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 4:06 am
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He’s having a go at making a longbow, which I might do during the year; at least I’ll have the opportunity to use afterwards!

That would be interesting to make, though I reckon if you are new at it theres going to be a lot of trial and error, and then theres the skill and experience needed to choose the piece of timber you're going to use.

Of the little I've researched into this, it has to be long enough, plus be riven from a single piece, probably a long log split into long wedge shapes, then worked down with a spokeshave. Grain orientation going to critical, very clean with not even a pin knot.

Something like this, and while not that cheap, split is maybe going to give you 8 sections to work with.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125902939597?var=0&&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&siteid=3&campid=5339004602&customid=jkp_EAIaIQobChMIlL6njcqQgwMVjOTtCh2fuQu0EAQYBiABEgJksPD_BwE&toolid=10001&mkevt=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlL6njcqQgwMVjOTtCh2fuQu0EAQYBiABEgJksPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 5:17 am
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I turned this from a scrappy MOT failure, with a roof that didn't work and locks that didn't work and moss and mold all over...into the shiny working thing you see before you!

DrP


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 8:36 am
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I turned this from a scrappy MOT failure, with a roof that didn’t work and locks that didn’t work and moss and mold all over…into the shiny working thing you see before you!

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Yeah, but the drive needs cleaning


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 11:27 am
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it's my parent's drive!! hiding the car there until Xmas

DrP

(My drive is worse...!)


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 11:29 am
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DrP do you have a before picture? Someone is going to have a nice surprise on Christmas Day as I assume it’s a present


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 12:43 pm
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This one tested my patience, my hands are to big for small things.

Seemed like a good idea at the time, making a jumper for a friend's sausage, it won't be happening again!

She does look very pleased though.

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Posted : 15/12/2023 1:49 pm
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DrP do you have a before picture? Someone is going to have a nice surprise on Christmas Day as I assume it’s a present

Before

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😉


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 1:49 pm
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Now that would be impressive…


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 2:41 pm
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making a jumper for a friend’s sausage

Fnaar fnaar.


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 4:28 pm
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Polo neck?


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 4:30 pm
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Wurst joke eva^


 
Posted : 15/12/2023 4:31 pm
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Shameless post. I was encouraged to put as it is still something I (collectively) made and as chief cat herder am very proud of...

Get your tab 'oles round this 😁

https://thesoulconnectionuk.com/audio


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 10:20 am
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This needs squeezing in to that playlist


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 12:23 pm
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Another bit of garden wall art from my haul of rescued 5mm galvanised fencing wire. This one's for my grandson.

Sorry about the clutter in the bacground 😃

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Posted : 17/12/2023 2:19 pm
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Good work 👍
As far as clutter goes,you sir,are an amateur 😆 🤣


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 4:03 pm
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I like it but the lamp(?) behind it makes it look like you have given it really long front legs.


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 4:32 pm
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Nah- it’s one of those litter pickers, as his short arms mean he can’t get things that are on the ground


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 4:48 pm
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^^😁 guilty as charged - absolutely no thought given to photographic composition. I'll resubmit when I install it 😊


 
Posted : 17/12/2023 6:21 pm
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I'll join in (and see if my Flickr skills are any good either):

racks

Starting to sort things out in new shed.  Nice simple shoe and helmet racks.  Did the shoes first, should've done other way round as now helmets are a bit too high.


 
Posted : 18/12/2023 3:12 pm
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I have been off work with a bad back, so that's meant no riding too.  But I have been baking, and have been enjoying baking Scottish Morning Rolls.

These are fresh out the oven for lunch time.IMG_20231220_120906

I also recently made a spring loaded bolt for the old gates I got off my sister. They will need painted, but that's a job for the spring.

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Posted : 20/12/2023 1:14 pm
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I was lucky enough to get a pair of Park Tool beam torque wrenches for a recent birthday (thanks whoever pointed out the great deal on one of them on another thread, which also informed me of their existence).
For easy access (so I actually use them) but to keep them safe, I thought a wall mount would be good, and since I have access to 3D printing now, I quickly drew up a wall-mounted (i.e. its got a couple of screw holes in it) 3/8" square drive receiver. Then thought I'd better do some clips for the bars too.
Hardest part was finding a free bit of garage wall to put them on!
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Posted : 22/12/2023 11:10 pm
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They will need painted, but that’s a job for the spring.

Looks like a great job, but I think expecting it paint the gate for you is ambitious.

Sorry, IGMC


 
Posted : 22/12/2023 11:13 pm
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Thought a wreath would add a bit of class to my front door

https://imgur.com/8GXo1Ld

Didn't want to spend £0 on one so instead I spent £12 on filament


 
Posted : 23/12/2023 9:55 pm
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I made a festive fireplace for my daughter from scraps of styrofoam.

https://ibb.co/TbBK7DD


 
Posted : 23/12/2023 10:03 pm
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Didn’t want to spend £0 on one so instead I spent £12 on filament

Good investment, you'd probably have paid about the same for the real thing!


 
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Gravy.


 
Posted : 24/12/2023 1:23 am
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Thought a wreath would add a bit of class to my front door

https://imgur.com/8GXo1Ld

It's times like these I wish I had a 3d printer.


 
Posted : 24/12/2023 9:58 am
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IMG_20231224_112115Having smacked the useless motor guard on my Rise on a rock the other night and then losing it on the next one i thought it was prudent to make a more robust model. I found a bit of 40 yeay old aluminium from my old land rover and using a CAD model (cardboard aided design) i cut out and bent up a guard that did the job. I welded together 2 angle brackets and riveted them on tomount to the rear motor bolts. For tje front i drilled and tapped 2 small M4 bolts into the thick ally that the motor also bolts to. Then tigged up the slots and job jobbed. Quite pleased with the result. Could use a little fettling but will do for now.
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Posted : 24/12/2023 12:40 pm
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Nothing as good as that guard, but finally sorted a cupboard as a temporary fix to hide terrible boiler placement and the space left by an pointless little cupboard. 

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Have since levelled the doors. 😉😂


 
Posted : 29/12/2023 10:14 pm
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Just check the regs on air vents for your boiler 👍


 
Posted : 29/12/2023 10:47 pm
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Bullfinch

Hopefully worked!
A bullfinch in a variety of timbers


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 12:17 pm
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Wow. That's a beautiful bird 😍👏


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 12:24 pm
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Thanks Kayak23

Previous to that I made a silver anchor for my father’s birthday

Anchor


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 12:46 pm
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That finch is fantastic


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 1:21 pm
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Love the Anchor too 👏


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 3:21 pm
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The anchor's great, but the finch is incredible!


 
Posted : 01/01/2024 3:42 pm
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IMG_3771Set of warmup rollers from four skateboard wheels, a piece of oak, some threaded rod, nuts and washers. Fits in my rucksack for travel to the velodrome. 


 
Posted : 25/01/2024 12:45 am
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Plover

A ringed plover in a variety of timbers with bronze legs and feet.


 
Posted : 10/02/2024 10:01 am
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