Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
Today was not a good day in the shop.
SNIP I'm not sure why you glued the runners to the long aprons before glueing the aprons to the legs? I actually don't glue in the drawer runners until the entire table is finished and I know the runners are aligned properly. I even made a table where the drawer runners were never glued down, they float in a groove in the back and on a half lap on the front. I used the same runner assemble for this table: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictu...P00615_web.jpg All three of those drawer runners are not glued in at this point. Tongue and groove in the back and half lap in the front. Once the drawer was assembled the runners were 'built up' and adjusted for a snug fit with the drawer. This approach will never get you in your current situation. -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
Here is the finished table if you're interested:
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/maple_hall_table.htm -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
"David F. Eisan" wrote in
: Hello everyone, Today was not a good day in the shop. I was going to do the final glue up on my table today. I stood one sub assembly of legs on my bench and was about to dry fit the long aprons with the drawer runner into the legs. This is what it looked like, Notice how the skirt is a little narrow.... http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable1.jpg Opps, looks like I measured between the legs for the drawer runners whereas I should have slipped the long aprons into the tennons and measured between those for the length of the drawer runner. Hmmmm.... What to do. Sawzall time! http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable2.jpg http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable3.jpg Hack out the runners with the sawzall. Since the runners were attached to the long aprons with double biscuits, it wasn't hard to chisel apart the joint and pare it flush to the apron. I have it all cleaned up and now I have to remake the parts I cut out, 'cept this time, a little longer ;). Oh well, David Every neighbourhood has one, in mine I'm him. You need a large lateral file cabinet for your hand held power tools. |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
Hello everyone,
Today was not a good day in the shop. I was going to do the final glue up on my table today. I stood one sub assembly of legs on my bench and was about to dry fit the long aprons with the drawer runner into the legs. This is what it looked like, Notice how the skirt is a little narrow.... http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable1.jpg Opps, looks like I measured between the legs for the drawer runners whereas I should have slipped the long aprons into the tennons and measured between those for the length of the drawer runner. Hmmmm.... What to do. Sawzall time! http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable2.jpg http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable3.jpg Hack out the runners with the sawzall. Since the runners were attached to the long aprons with double biscuits, it wasn't hard to chisel apart the joint and pare it flush to the apron. I have it all cleaned up and now I have to remake the parts I cut out, 'cept this time, a little longer ;). Oh well, David Every neighbourhood has one, in mine I'm him. |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
David F. Eisan wrote: Hello everyone, Today was not a good day in the shop. Well David, I see that the beer-fridge is still the most used tool in your shop... |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
David F. Eisan wrote:
Hello everyone, Today was not a good day in the shop. I was going to do the final glue up on my table today. I stood one sub assembly of legs on my bench and was about to dry fit the long aprons with the drawer runner into the legs. This is what it looked like, Notice how the skirt is a little narrow.... http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable1.jpg Opps, looks like I measured between the legs for the drawer runners whereas I should have slipped the long aprons into the tennons and measured between those for the length of the drawer runner. Hmmmm.... What to do. Sawzall time! http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable2.jpg http://www.federatedtool.com/david/i...pashtable3.jpg Hack out the runners with the sawzall. Since the runners were attached to the long aprons with double biscuits, it wasn't hard to chisel apart the joint and pare it flush to the apron. I have it all cleaned up and now I have to remake the parts I cut out, 'cept this time, a little longer ;). For future reference, whenever possible dry-assemble the piece before gluing. That way if something is screwed up you'll find it when it's still relatively easy to fix. Oh well, David Every neighbourhood has one, in mine I'm him. -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
David F. Eisan wrote:
Today was not a good day in the shop. Opps, looks like I measured between the legs for the drawer runners whereas I should have slipped the long aprons into the tennons and measured between those for the length of the drawer runner. Sawzall time! J Clarke For future reference, whenever possible dry-assemble the piece before gluing. That way if something is screwed up you'll find it when it's still relatively easy to fix. --John The old adage that applies here is "Measure twice ..." However for me, its the sit and think about it before I cut once. John's advise of dry fitting is always practiced in my projects. Dave Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
Took a Sawzall to my Ash Table :( w/pics
Teamcasa wrote: David F. Eisan wrote: Today was not a good day in the shop. Opps, looks like I measured between the legs for the drawer runners whereas I should have slipped the long aprons into the tennons and measured between those for the length of the drawer runner. Sawzall time! J Clarke For future reference, whenever possible dry-assemble the piece before gluing. That way if something is screwed up you'll find it when it's still relatively easy to fix. --John The old adage that applies here is "Measure twice ..." However for me, its the sit and think about it before I cut once. John's advise of dry fitting is always practiced in my projects. Dave Nah! I adhere strictly to the wrecker's primary law. "Cut to shape and pound to fit!" FoggyTown |
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