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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Japanese Toolbox-Progress 4
Fabricating the parts for the sliding lid was just more of the same that I’ve already done in the build so far. Starting with the lid panel itself. The first step was to measure the exact distance between the end caps. … Continue reading
Practice with the Uzukuri-Part 2
In Part 1 of this this series David asked a question: “Knowing what you know now does the purchase of the three Uzukuri look like a good investment or do you think you could have made home made ones?” When … Continue reading
Japanese Toolbox-Progress 3
The next steps in the toolbox build was to prep the bottom board and assemble the basic box. The bottom board starts as at 3/4″ thick and needs to be thicknessed down to 1/2″. If you’ve not tackled this operation because you … Continue reading
Practice with the Uzukuri-Part 1
I’m taking the opportunity to practice using the uzukuri while building my Japanese style toolbox. Well “practice” may be a little misleading. I don’t really have a clue how these tools are supposed to be used beyond “rub them on … Continue reading
Japanese Toolbox-Progress 2
There are two home centers in my local area, Lowes and Home Depot. So I decided to look at both locations for the best deal regarding price and quality of material. My first stop was Lowes. They sell the infamous … Continue reading
HB Tansu #3-Progress 20-Complete
I’m calling it done! Over the last several days I have been adding the finishing touches to Hillbilly Tansu #3. Primarily, the actual finish. I used several coats of Tried & True Original which is a mixture of polymerised linseed … Continue reading
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Tagged Design, hillbilly inlay, Hillbilly Tansu Project, knotted pull, tansu
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At the Altars of Flat, Smooth and Texture
I’ve been working wood off and on for well over two decades now. Since day one I’ve worshiped at the altars of flat and smooth. Everything I read and saw told me that finished surfaces should be just that, flat … Continue reading