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You want videos, I got some woodworking & metalworking videos for you.

An end grain cutting board

August 28, 2010

This is my 4th cutting board, and I knocked it out in 5 days, 7 if you count the 2 days I let the wood rest. This was a quick project by my standards, but it’s possible to finish even faster. The most time consuming part of making an end grain cutting board is the final flattening. Since it’s end grain, you Cannot (I can’t stress this enough) run it through a typical planer. Thus it pays dividends to make sure the final glue up is as perfect as possible.

In my opinion, there are two ways to safely flatten the board.  The first is with a drum sander,  and the second is with a router sled. The drum sander yields a finished board right off the machine, but it can’t take off much material per pass. Additionally it’s not a tool found in most home shops, but if you have one it’s the best option. A router sled can remove more material per pass, but it yields a finish that requires additional refinement with abrasives. It also make a huge mess, unless you have some extreme dust collection in your shop.


Links of interest:

  1. Marc Spagnuolo’s podcast about making an end grain cutting board.
  2. CBdesigner is a free (love that word) program I use to design boards.

Examples from the video (CBdesigner files):

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The shop tour

August 12, 2010

For the first time in a long time, I actually have a post ready to go when I thought I would. It’s been a long week, between finishing the assembly of my desktop & recording and editing video, but  that’s all done with now, and my first video post is ready to go. I had originally planed on starting a cutting board project, but since it was so hot last weekend, I thought an obligatory shop tour would be a better idea. I know I have lots of room for improvement, but I’m pretty happy with my first attempt.

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Lathe chip shield

January 22, 2009

I’ve decided it’s time to make some kind of chip shield, so I don’t get burned by flying chips anymore. My self imposed design requirements are as follows:

  1. cheap
  2. easy to install/remove
  3. simple to build

The following renderings show what I came up with.

lathechipshield1

lathechipshield2

Continue Reading…

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Carbide tooling finally

August 25, 2008

Finally I have carbide tooling that I can use when I turn harder materials, something I find myself doing more often lately. While visiting family in central Pa. I stopped by grizzly and picked up a set of Glanze 12mm tool holders. I took the following videos while I was trying out some inserts i purchased.

Kennametal CCGT2151HP KC730 in 6061-T6, 668fpm, .005 in/rev, .04 doc

Generic CCMT2151 in 4140, 360fpm, .005 in/rev, .02 doc

chips

chips glorious chips…

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