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Monthly Archives: August 2014
HB Tansu Progress-3
Another productive weekend of working in the shop is in the books. Admittedly I did steal a few minutes in the shop after work just about everyday of the past week. That little bit set me up for quite a … Continue reading
Posted in Hillbilly Tansu-000
Tagged Hillbilly Tansu Project, tansu, Woodworking, woodworking skills
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HB Tansu Progress-2
The weather today was unseasonably mild for August. So I took advantage and worked in the shop for about an hour and a half. I was able to get, I think, quite a bit done. I cut the six pieces … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Hillbilly Tansu-000
Tagged Hillbilly Tansu Project, tansu, tenon, Woodworking
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My Groovy Secret Weapon
There are 35 grooves in the HB Tansu case construction. That’s a lot of grooves to plow for one project. If you’ve used a plow plane then you know that one momentary laps of concentration can have disastrous results. If … Continue reading
Why is it called the Hillbilly Tansu?
Someone asked me today why I’m calling my current project the Hillbilly Tansu. In short, it’s a Japanese inspired cabinet/chest being built by a hillbilly. According to Merriam Webster a hillbilly is defined as: a person who lives in the … Continue reading