Project:Tree Trunk Tealights: Difference between revisions
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Need to test whether this can be sped up - drilling into the wet wood was very difficult! | Need to test whether this can be sped up - drilling into the wet wood was very difficult! '''Lots''' of unforeseen mold problems.. | ||
* cut with [[Chop Saw|chop saw]] - log often too thick for the small Herkules saw...switch to [[bandsaw]] next time? | * cut with [[Chop Saw|chop saw]] - log often too thick for the small Herkules saw...switch to [[bandsaw]] next time? | ||
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* insert steel holder before the log shrinks too much! | * insert steel holder before the log shrinks too much! | ||
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[[Category:Quick Projects]] | File:birch tealights 01.JPG|the store-bought logs were very wet and quickly became moldy... | ||
File:birch tealights 02.JPG|cutting approx. 8-10 cm long pieces with the [[Chop Saw|chop saw]] | |||
File:birch tealights 03.JPG|the logs were often too thick for our (then) available power [[saws]] and needed to be finished off by hand with a [[Crosscut Saw|crosscut saw]] | |||
File:birch tealights 04.JPG|a lot of mold formed again within a week after cutting... | |||
File:birch tealights 05.JPG|we then [[Sanding|sanded]] off the mold and force-dried the cut faces with a [[Heat Gun|heat gun]] | |||
File:birch tealights 06.JPG|after superficial heating, we applied [[Hard Wax Oil|hard wax oil]] in an attempt to protect the wood | |||
File:birch tealights 07.JPG|another week of drying on my [[CoMaking Benches|CoMaking bench]] with better spacing | |||
File:birch tealights 08.JPG|there was still some new mold after all this, but it was easily sanded off by hand | |||
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Revision as of 09:58, 24 February 2019
ProjectInfoBox Tealight Holders out of Birch Logs | |
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Status: | about 40 made, now documenting |
Release Date: | spring 2018 |
Initiator: | Lukas |
Team: | Gesa |
Materials Used: | birch logs, coconut oil, steel tealight cups, tealights |
Tools Used: | chop saw (and crosscut saw where too thick), drill press & Forstner bit, eccentric sander, sandpaper |
documentation unfinished, ignore this page for now ;-)
I made a bunch of tealight holders out of birch trunks as a wedding decoration and will now work on turning this project into a woodworking seminar for beginners.
Materials
Birch Logs
- from Bauhaus, very wet!
- better cut & dry in advance next time??
- risk of mold forming at the cut faces...
Tealights
- steel holders from <smile link>
- "eco" tealights without aluminum cases <smile link>
Making
Need to test whether this can be sped up - drilling into the wet wood was very difficult! Lots of unforeseen mold problems..
- cut with chop saw - log often too thick for the small Herkules saw...switch to bandsaw next time?
- sand cut faces with eccentric sander
- let dry - continue & seal ends immediately next time?
- drill with <specific> Forstner bit
- let dry/seal again so the bottom of the hole is protected
- insert steel holder before the log shrinks too much!
cutting approx. 8-10 cm long pieces with the chop saw
the logs were often too thick for our (then) available power saws and needed to be finished off by hand with a crosscut saw
after superficial heating, we applied hard wax oil in an attempt to protect the wood
another week of drying on my CoMaking bench with better spacing