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Default More Burnt Wood Finishing-- his time a cabinet.

On 5/12/2018 12:27 PM, Rick the antique guy wrote:
On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 9:07:22 AM UTC-4, Jack wrote:
On 5/10/2018 8:41 PM, -MIKE- wrote:

I did a pure carnauba wax finish on a bass drum that a friend/colleague
had burned in the way you describe. It was very artistic work. I'll
see if I can find a picture of it.

Here's the burning technique I use for these projects.

https://youtu.be/ENOTocaMwxw


My favorite woodworker, TV Star, Entertainer, Buckin' Billy Billy Ray
Smith (not really any of these things, he's actually a chainsaw guru,
and has hundreds of youtube videos on cuttin', climbin' and even buckin'
trees) He also sells axes and burns all his ax handles. He also burned
his living room floor, and all the walls and floors in his new shed.

Anyway, he has videos of burning his new shed floors and walls, but I
couldn't find them but did find this one of him burning his living room
floor. If you like cuttin' and buckin' this guy is awesome. BTW, he is
also a drummer, sort of, and plays the harpoon really well. He plays
with his mom, who is a singer and they are pretty good. A lot of his
videos have his or their music in them.

Here is a video I found of him burning his floors in the house. Also
has some drumming in it, but 90% of his videos are him cuttin' wood.
Find some of him climbing and you should enjoy him. The more you watch
him, the better it gets. Note all his drums at the end of the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arn8O180-qs

I watch youtube on TV instead of TV and he is generally better than
anything on regular tv. He puts out at least a video a day... He is not
an instructor in the least, just loves what he's been doing
professionally his whole life, and it comes through in his videos.
After watching 10 or 20 of them he becomes a friend you love watching.


Jack
Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.
http://jbstein.com


I love the Pics of Your Shop Jack, a lot of similar tools and some old school stuff.


Thanks Rick. Most of my stationary tools are from the early 50's. I do
have some of my Dads hand tools though, and those are older. My brother
still lives in the old homestead and he has all my dads tools.

I am a 4th generation woody and I have some if my Great Grandfarhers,Grandfathers and all of my Fathers tools and Equiptment.
Plus all of my own machinist and woodworking tools I bought new or at yard sales.
I am a just Tool junkie and shop is a bit crowded.


When I am working it's in complete disaray.
Well I say I've more tools than brain cells at this point.


Yeah, me too. I like tools. I can actually go into any tool store and
not see one thing I need. I still by stuff occasionally, but like to
say my tools have tools. I love my shop though, and all my tools have a
place of their own. Actually have all the drawers and cabinets I need,
and it takes almost no time to put everything away when I'm done with a
project. I'm getting a little old though, and not as interested in
building much, particularly large projects. Aurthur Itis is not your
friend...
--

Jack

Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.

http://jbstein.com