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On Jun 22, 11:55 am, "SonomaProducts.com" wrote:
Nice work on the bench. A few questions. Getting the pins right on dovetails like that can be tricky. You have to remove so much material before getting to the final sizing cut. What methods\tools did you use? Did you remove material first or cut it all with the same bit? I cut the pins on the router table with a tall sliding jig, didn't remove any material prior to making the final cuts just one pass straight through the piece on each side. This left some material on the sides of the rail that I removed with a bandsaw and a chisel for the last pass. How is the top done, attached, etc? I suppose that quilted part is veneered over something. Is there some consideration for expansion. Those long rails might get a bit longer in the summer. The top (birdseye) is veneered to an MDF substrate and the entire panel is epoxied to blocks attached to the inside of the rails, so no consideration was made for expansion. Hopefully the glue will hold it all in place... Really nice job with the poly. I agree it is best for a working piece like a bench but so fricking hard to get it to look nice and still feel like wood. This finish is the Maloof Poly/Oil, Oil/Wax finish, bench doesn't get too abused and should be fairly easy to touch up if need be.. |
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