Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Woodworking shop greenville sc
Woodworking shop greenville sc
Bobby wood's scenic chevrolet of west union, sc, Scenic chevrolet in west union, sc is also your walhalla & seneca chevrolet dealer. we offer new and certified pre-owned used car sales, service, auto parts and. Bassett furniture stores greenville sc, Welcome to bassett furniture stores in greenville, south carolina. visit our greenville location to view our huge product selection in person or feel free to browse. Buick, cadillac & gmc dealer in greenville, nc | brown, Brown & wood inc. is your greenville dealer serving wilson, new bern and winterville. we offer you the best new and used cars greenville can offer and provide the. Gwg home - greenville woodworkers, Welcome! the greenville woodworkers guild (greenville, s.c.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit service organization founded in 1981. our membership is made up of primarily. Buy or sell wood pallets in greenville, south carolina, Ifco, with a plant in the greenville, south carolina area, is the worldwide leader in wood pallets supply, used wood pallet recycling, and pallet management.. Greenville sc real estate - downtown greenville condos and, Search for greenville, sc real estate and condos for sale. maps of condo locations and more that no other site matches because we are home grown! we have the most.
Official website of the city of greenville, sc, The city of greenville, south carolina, official website. Greenville woodworking supplies at woodcraft, Purchase woodworking supplies in greenville, sc at woodcraft, a leading greenville woodworking store.. Shopping and dining - greenville, south carolina, The city of greenville, south carolina, official website.
Gwg home - greenville woodworkers, Welcome! the greenville woodworkers guild (greenville, s.c.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit service organization founded in 1981. our membership is made up of primarily. Buy or sell wood pallets in greenville, south carolina, Ifco, with a plant in the greenville, south carolina area, is the worldwide leader in wood pallets supply, used wood pallet recycling, and pallet management.. Greenville sc real estate - downtown greenville condos and, Search for greenville, sc real estate and condos for sale. maps of condo locations and more that no other site matches because we are home grown! we have the most.
Bobby wood's scenic chevrolet of west union, sc, Scenic chevrolet in west union, sc is also your walhalla & seneca chevrolet dealer. we offer new and certified pre-owned used car sales, service, auto parts and. Bassett furniture stores greenville sc, Welcome to bassett furniture stores in greenville, south carolina. visit our greenville location to view our huge product selection in person or feel free to browse. Buick, cadillac & gmc dealer in greenville, nc | brown, Brown & wood inc. is your greenville dealer serving wilson, new bern and winterville. we offer you the best new and used cars greenville can offer and provide the. Gwg home - greenville woodworkers, Welcome! the greenville woodworkers guild (greenville, s.c.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit service organization founded in 1981. our membership is made up of primarily. Buy or sell wood pallets in greenville, south carolina, Ifco, with a plant in the greenville, south carolina area, is the worldwide leader in wood pallets supply, used wood pallet recycling, and pallet management.. Greenville sc real estate - downtown greenville condos and, Search for greenville, sc real estate and condos for sale. maps of condo locations and more that no other site matches because we are home grown! we have the most.Sunday, February 8, 2015
Barn shop plans
Barn shop plans
Barn plans [garage-shop].url - barnplans [blueprints, Simple, concise and easy to read barn plans with the owner/builder in mind. blueprints can be applied to homes, garages, workshops, storage sheds, horse barns. 12x16 saltbox storage shed 26 plans build your own work, 12x16 saltbox storage shed 26 plans build your own work shop, wood shed, or barn in home & garden, yard, garden & outdoor living, garden structures & fencing | ebay. Pottery barn, Pottery barn’s expertly crafted collections offer a widerange of stylish indoor and outdoor furniture, accessories, decor and more, for every room in your home.. Horse barn plans, blueprints, Easy to build horse barns, pole barns, sheds, workshops, run-ins and equipment shelters by some of america's best known country architects and designers.. Storage shed plans, Shed plans include easy to read building plans, materials list, full size rafter templates, door & window framing details. every shed plan is readyfor instant download.. " barn plans only " presented by just sheds inc., Welcome . this web site's portfolio offers prospective barn builders the.
Barn / shop plans - 44' x 36' monitor - stablewise, Barn plans that make sense - a real barn / shop combination, for everyday use! a beautiful 44' x 36' (extendable) monitor style pole barn / shop.. Barn, garage & shop plans: engineered with complete, Over 1500 garage, barn, storage building and shop plans with professional engineering and complete materials lists. the designs can be modified to suit your needs.. Barn plans, stable designs, building plans for horse, Various styles and sizes of barns to choose from. these barn plans are designed for horse and human alike..

Horse barn plans, blueprints, Easy to build horse barns, pole barns, sheds, workshops, run-ins and equipment shelters by some of america's best known country architects and designers.. Storage shed plans, Shed plans include easy to read building plans, materials list, full size rafter templates, door & window framing details. every shed plan is readyfor instant download.. " barn plans only " presented by just sheds inc., Welcome . this web site's portfolio offers prospective barn builders the.
Barn plans [garage-shop].url - barnplans [blueprints, Simple, concise and easy to read barn plans with the owner/builder in mind. blueprints can be applied to homes, garages, workshops, storage sheds, horse barns. 12x16 saltbox storage shed 26 plans build your own work, 12x16 saltbox storage shed 26 plans build your own work shop, wood shed, or barn in home & garden, yard, garden & outdoor living, garden structures & fencing | ebay. Pottery barn, Pottery barn’s expertly crafted collections offer a widerange of stylish indoor and outdoor furniture, accessories, decor and more, for every room in your home.. Horse barn plans, blueprints, Easy to build horse barns, pole barns, sheds, workshops, run-ins and equipment shelters by some of america's best known country architects and designers.. Storage shed plans, Shed plans include easy to read building plans, materials list, full size rafter templates, door & window framing details. every shed plan is readyfor instant download.. " barn plans only " presented by just sheds inc., Welcome . this web site's portfolio offers prospective barn builders the.Wednesday, February 12, 2014
A Router Power Bench for my shop
I have found that whenever I have my PBB set up to do SRK (router) work, I then need to use the rail and bridge to cut some wood. I finally decided to design a Power Bench for the router (Router Power Bench-RPB).
The frame is 2x4s and a couple of 2x6s. They were straightened, squared, etc. for uniformity. Here is a shot of the the frame. It has the mortise & tenon rig (M-T) that I had built previously for the PBB fastened temporarily to the end.
I am trying an idea I got from Paul Greathouse on the old EZ Forum, slotted sliding modules and a dust collector connection to help with all the dust and chips that routers spew. This drawing shows the DC and shelves added to the frame.
The DC box has a slanted bottom and a 4” port. With the SMEs added, the slotted sliding modules can be put on the top.
The plan was to stagger the slots but once I got to building, I decided to just put slots between the ribs of the top. I guess I need to change the drawing.
The shelves on the RPB were designed to hold a lot of the accessories that I planned for the RPB. It can hold the M-T rig, the door/panel clamp, the bench top extension parts, and the router/SRK. As I use it, I will design and build storage for the smaller accessories (clamps, squaring stops, SRK stops, etc.).
I haven’t decided if the bench top extension is really going to be necessary, so I haven’t built the parts yet. I will probably wait until I have a need for them, but here is what I have designed. The extensions for the SMEs are connected with EZ connectors and some set screws. They have a wooden rib attached, the end of which will press against the structure of the RPB, providing some support for the end of the extension.
Sliding modules go between the SMEs to give an additional two feet of bench top. I have thought of using the RPB as a sanding station so that the dust will be caught by the DC. If I do that, I guess that the extensions will be useful since I often have to sand 6-8 foot pieces for jambs, face frames, molding, etc. I’ll have to make a fourth SME extension so I can have an extension on each end.
If I build the extension, I will probably slot the sliding modules for it as well, since I have designed a hold down clamp/stop to be used in the slots to help position and hold work pieces. (Notice that I have rounded over the top side of the slots to improve dust collection.)
The hold down clamp/stop consists of a 5/16-18 hex bolt, an aluminum hold down clamp arm, knob, metal washer, a “T” made of UHMW, and a plywood disk that is threaded. The wooden disk locks the hold down clamp/stop in any location in any slot, thus allowing the disk to act as a stop. The disk also provides a fixed place for the short end of the clamp arm to rest.
The “T” is threaded and the bolt screws into it. The wooden disk is then screwed on the bolt and the clamp arm, washer, and knob are put on. The “T” is slipped through a slot in the sliding module and then the whole thing is turned 90 degrees and lifted so that the top part of the “T” goes into the slot, preventing the part from turning as the disk is tightened.
I have similar hold down clamps for the SMEs, but I use the knurled metal nuts found on the SRK clamp/stop, to lock them in place. That nut is not large enough for the short end of the arm to rest on properly, so I think I will be switching to this wooden disk idea for those hold downs as well.
The M-T that I built to use on the PBB was the first accessory for the RPB, and its dimensions were used to size the RPB. I have used it a lot, although not for mortise and tenons yet. It is great for milling small parts. This is a picture of my setup for milling the “T” for the hold down clamp/stop.
The various clamps and stops I have built for the M-T make it very versatile.
I originally designed the RPB so that the M-T would go between the two outside SMEs on the top, but then I decided to us a center SME and that made it difficult to do what I had planned. I also found that mounting the rig to be problematic. Originally I was screwing the M-T to the side of the bench through the back of the rig. Then I realized that I could just rest the top of the M-T on top of the bench, and lower the rail on a B100 bridge to sit on top of it.
I made slotted brackets to mount to the sides of the rig, into which I can slide short connectors with knobs into to lock the rig to the SME on the side of the bench.
Another accessory is a clamp for holding doors on edge for routing hinge mortises and lockset mortises, for using the hand plane for the relief angle on the lockset edge, etc. The clamp may also be user for large panels.
I have also used the RPB to extend the PBB when straight line ripping long lumber. Here I am straight lining some 10-12 foot oak.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Shop Jazz Upgrade!
One of the great joys of a human-powered shop is being able to listen to music while working. For years, I listened to my jazz CDs on a cheesy little player sitting on the shelf over my desk. But no longer! Cry Havoc! and let slip the dogs of Jazz!
Umm, sorry, I got a little excited there...
Anyway, I dug up the stereo system that I first bought way back in college. Its old, but man does it still sound good (of course, almost anything would sound better than the little cheese box). The only problem was that the speakers are the old-school kind - big, heavy, tower-types. I got by for a while with them just sitting on the shop floor - but continually having to move them out of the way became tiresome. Time to build some shelves.
The shelves are pretty no nonsense. The only part that required more than sawing was the face edging. This got a rather large rabbet to support and conceal the plywood shelf, and a reverse ogee moulded edge to give it an attractive shadow line. You can just make out the rabbet hiding behind the dog in the shot below.

For the moulding, I used an E. Preston and Sons (England) sash plane. At one time this would have been used to make window parts, but since I dont have any plans to make my own windows (at least not yet...) it now lives a new life of cutting moldings on board edges instead of sash bars. This plane is one of a matched pair, numbered 1 and 2 that the original owner would have used together for greater efficiency. One of the pair would have its iron set coarse for quick but rough stock removal, while the other would be set fine for final smoothing. Since I dont spend my days making hundreds of the same parts, I dont really need this system, and I just use the fine one most of the time.
Speaking of previous owners, this plane has had at least two. One "C. Cooper" and one "James Hodges". I always wonder about these folks, their work, their shops and their lives in general. I wish I could trace the line back to them and see what this plane had a hand in making. Just one more reason I love old tools...

Heres a shot of the final installation:

Now the jazz (and occasional blues) FILLS the shop! Heres whats on the "now playing" shelf:
Nat Adderley - Worksong
Coleman Hawkins - Body and Soul
Doc Cheatham - The Eighty Seven Years of Doc Cheatham
Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie - Roy & Diz
Johnny Hodges - Triple Play (Hmm..Hodges...)
Dexter Gordon - Our Man in Paris
Albert Collins - Ice Pickin
Clifford Brown & Max Roach - Study in Brown
Red Garland, Ron Carter & Philly Joe Jones - Crossings