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Author Archives: Greg Merritt
Coat Hooks and Art?
I consider art to be something that is created explicitly to satisfy an aesthetic or to fulfill a deep-seated vision of the artist. It takes a certain quality of vision to create true art. As such, I don’t consider myself … Continue reading
Honey Do-Kitchen Island-Part 2-Complete
I spent the week just as I predicted in my last post. Several evenings this week were spent filling nail holes, sanding and applying three coats of Minwax Polyshades. I have to admit that this Polyshades goop is a decent … Continue reading
Posted in Finishing, Kitchen Island from Workbench
Tagged finishing, kitchen island, minwax, mixer lift
18 Comments
Honey Do-Kitchen Island-Part 1
My wife has wanted a kitchen island for a lot of years. A lot of years. Its been my ongoing shame that I have yet been able to provide her with one. The kitchen in our old house was just … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Kitchen Island from Workbench
Tagged cabinet, door, drawer, kitchen island, mixer lift
23 Comments
Dishwasher Install Followup
In my last post I told you about my dishwasher install project. The process involved shifting the entire face frame, and associated drawers and doors, 6″ to close up a gap at the side of the dishwasher. This of course … Continue reading
Posted in Dishwasher Install, Finishing, Thoughts-Views
Tagged finishing, minwax, polyshades
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Honey Do-Dishwasher
The life of an amateur/hobbyist woodworker is fraught with perils that conspire to steal the precious little time that can be devoted to woodworking and furniture building. If you happen to be married than the risk to that time is … Continue reading
Extrapolation
Extrapolate…extend the application of (a method or conclusion, especially one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable. Edit 01/25/16 My reference to “plans” in the following is … Continue reading
Two Distinct Paths
Following up on my post “Perpetual Beginner Mentality“, I encouraged the amateurs/hobbyist woodworker to be bold in their woodworking. This post is also written for the amateur/hobbyist.
Hillbilly Tsuitate Screen-Part 6-Complete
Winter showed up over the last couple of days and the temperatures plummeted into the teens. Even so, I couldn’t resist getting out into the shop and assembling my screen. Assembly was quite easy and quick. I first installed the … Continue reading
Posted in Hillbilly Tsuitate-000
Tagged freestanding screen, Japanese screen, screen, tsuitate, uzukuri
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Hillbilly Tsuitate Screen-Part 5
I didn’t manage as much shop time this weekend as I had hoped. The original plan was to have this project completed by Sunday evening. Alas, I came up a little short, but I’m close.
Hillbilly Tsuitate Screen-Part 4
At some point since my “Part 3” post I managed to sneak enough shop time in to shape the feet for this screen. My original plan was to create a cloud type detail on the feet, as indicated on my … Continue reading