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    Originally posted by deutschman View Post
    The speakers are beautiful! I like the way you work. Very clean and meticulous.


    And yes I want more info! I am a builder of boats my self. I dream of building one of these some day.

    It is a 1937 Chris Craft runnabout 17 foot. its a pre barrel back, but still considered one. bought it from a guy for a good price, stripped it entirely to just refinish the wood and call it a day. that wasnt the case.

    stripped all the varnish off and a few of the floor planks were soft where they met the transom (rear frame). so the process started of taking all the floor boards off and tracing them to make new ones. all of the ribs and trusses were in kinda shitty shape do we also did those. the chine (where the sides meets the floor) had to redone. but the problem is that they do not make wood long enough to do it in one piece.

    we started with a 4x4 and had to notch it by hand with a chisel and then had to glue it with a special wood glue/binder to make 2 pieces one. lots of work. its hard work. i need to get so more pictures up of it. currently the stain is on and we need to finish the varnish. if i recall we have about 8 coats on now and we need to do about 10. but you need to sand between everyone to get the orange peel out of it. by the time we are done, the texture should be glass.
    Originally Posted by scaraveos
    Are saying about welding the head to the block? and if yes how is it seperated if required?

    (possibly a stupid post)

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      Thought it would be fun to make the spine of this satchel by hand. No power tools, just a hand saw, hand planer and sand paper.

      It was finished in oil for a gorgeous matte finish, I used the red stain sawdust to make the wood red(mixed with oil). Spine split while setting the second rivet...FML Took two hours sawing, planing and sanding.

      It started out as a 3" wide piece, I cut it down then the width and drilled holes with a crank drill.


      Seeing that split brought tears to my eyes, tomorrow I am making it on my table saw lol.


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        sorry brandon, i couldn't help myself



        looks like nice work. the stitching is awesome. do you have a machine for that?
        Last edited by flyboyx; 02-17-2014, 10:02 PM.
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          Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
          sorry brandon, i couldn't help myself


          looks like nice work. the stitching is awesome. do you have a machine for that?
          All of my stitching is done by hand, raises the cost from the extra time...but it will never fail like a machine stitch will.
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            It is a lot of work, worth it though.
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              Made this yesterday... I'm a beginner. This is my second project after a set of saw horses.

              2x4 pine studs with dado joinery and screws, 2 pieces of 3/4" plywood glued and screwed together, and a steel top that only gets clamped on so i can screw into the plywood if needed. Thinking about adding a pegboard set up...



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                Did not feel like spending good money on something I can do in a few hours, I KNOW Tandy makes one(looks like garbage IMHO).

                I made mine from a solid chunk of 3x3" Oak, I need to get smaller bolts thought I needed a longer one for the center...other than that it works AMAZING!










                My bench is made from 2x4s, so the backing step attaches flush to the backside of the table and right to the top of the underside tabletop, that keeps the mounting bracket square and tight with just a single bolt.
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                  ^nice. Looks like it could you some kind of quick spinning wood handle.
                  Originally posted by Matt-B
                  hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                    That is leaps and bounds better than a Tandy stitching pony. Tandy sells overpriced dogshit for the most part. I bought some stuff there when I was experimenting with a few leather projects and I won't do that again. I still need to find a good local source for leather.

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                      It's pretty awesome to see your work and craftsman ship progress through this thread. Keep it up! I'm not a leather guy but if I was I'd be all over it.
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                        Ipe and Purpleheart jewelry box I made for someone.





                        This thing was a pain to make.

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                          I like this thread :)

                          I made a chess board table when I was in high school. Had a lot of fun making it. I just read this whole thread and it makes me want to start trying to make stuff in wood.

                          Lovin' all the project people have posted
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                            I havent had a chance to do any fine wood working for moths. No work shop or garage of my own : (
                            Just been hammering 2x4 together for work.
                            Its good to see some of you guys building cool stuff. I dig that box!
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                              Originally posted by deutschman View Post
                              I havent had a chance to do any fine wood working for moths. No work shop or garage of my own : (
                              Just been hammering 2x4 together for work.
                              Its good to see some of you guys building cool stuff. I dig that box!
                              If you are talking about the box I built, yeah it came out pretty nice.

                              I think my next project will be to build some speaker stands for my Paradigm Monitor 9s. At 54 lbs each the cardboard boxes that they are sitting on now are starting to collapse. I'm not sure how elaborate I want to get with them since they will be largely unseen.

                              Will
                              '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
                              '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
                              '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
                              '88 BMW M3

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                                I <3 purple heart.

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