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Tag Archives: Design
Once Again at the Edge of the Rabbit Hole
I find myself at the beginning of another tansu project. This one will be slightly different from the last. The drawer arrangement will incorporate an additional bit of joinery. Specifically I want to add a divider to enable asymmetrical arrangements. … Continue reading
Meat Powered Bamboo Peg Cutting Machine
The Hillbilly Daiku proudly presents: The Meat Powered Bamboo Peg Cutting Machine While researching tansu I noted that the drawers where typically pegged together. I little further research turned up a couple of videos, here and here, that showed these … Continue reading
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Tagged Design, Hillbilly Tansu Project, Woodworking
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Hillbilly Tansu Marking Gauge
While working through the design elements of the Hillbilly Tansu I paid particular attention to how the joinery was laid out. The last thing I wanted to do was create something that would require multiple gauges and several different tool … Continue reading
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Hillbilly Tansu Side Bearer
So I’ve shown the front and rear bearers now I ‘ll show how I plan to connect the two. The joinery is really very simple. A full length groove and two stub tenons. These pieces will complete the enclosure of … Continue reading
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Hillbilly Tansu Rear Bearer
Directly opposite of the front bearer in the Hillbilly Tansu is, you guessed it, the rear bearer. This element of the assembly will tie the two rear posts together and provide attachment points for the side bearers and the dust … Continue reading
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Back on the Grid and a Carcass Laid Bare
The power company has me reconnected to the grid. It’s amazing how dependent I am on electricity. It’s a little scary, actually. But that is the life we live now. Anyway, glad to have the electrons flowing again. I thought … Continue reading
End Tables Part 13 – Done!
Whew! These tables are now moved into the done column. This has been a long and drawn out build for me and taxed the confines of my small shop. I actually had to move the bases into the house … Continue reading
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Tagged Design, finishing, milk paint, Paul Sellers, shellac, table, Woodworking, woodworking skills
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