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17:35, 5 March 2019 TAC 20.JPG (file) 681 KB Project:TAC cleaned up area of the 4-player board 1
17:33, 5 March 2019 TAC 19.JPG (file) 514 KB Project:TAC partially cleaned up area of the 4-player board - without sanding marks because a knife could be used on this wood 1
17:32, 5 March 2019 TAC 18.JPG (file) 525 KB Project:TAC since the 4-player board's hardwood fibers were easily cut by a knife, sanding and the resulting brightening of the ''Eukalyptus'' wood could be largely avoided during the cleanup process 1
17:28, 5 March 2019 TAC 17.JPG (file) 416 KB Project:TAC finally, the 6-player board (spruce/fir) was finished with olive oil 1
17:27, 5 March 2019 TAC 16.JPG (file) 484 KB Project:TAC completely sanded area of the 6-player board 1
17:25, 5 March 2019 TAC 15.JPG (file) 425 KB Project:TAC the soft spruce/fir wood was best cleaned up with sandpaper after routing 1
23:19, 4 March 2019 TAC 14.JPG (file) 335 KB Project:TAC chamfered edge of the 6-player board (before sanding) 1
23:16, 4 March 2019 TAC 13.JPG (file) 179 KB Project:TAC chamfering the edges of the 6-player board on the router table 1
23:15, 4 March 2019 TAC 12.JPG (file) 470 KB Project:TAC a chamfer bit was used to finalize the edges of the 6-player board on the router table 1
23:13, 4 March 2019 TAC 11.JPG (file) 562 KB Project:TAC 4-player board ready to leave the workshop with only minor steps left 1
23:11, 4 March 2019 TAC 10.JPG (file) 184 KB Project:TAC after the outline was finished, the edges of the 4-player board were prettified with a roundover router bit 1
23:06, 4 March 2019 TAC 09.JPG (file) 413 KB Project:TAC ...and trimmed to the partial-depth outline with a flush-cut router bit 1
23:03, 4 March 2019 TAC 08.JPG (file) 443 KB Project:TAC since our end mills were too short to cut all the way through the workpiece at the edges, the rough shape was cut out on the table saw... 1
23:00, 4 March 2019 TAC 00.JPG (file) 379 KB Project:TAC finished 6-player game in use :-) 1
22:46, 4 March 2019 TAC 07.JPG (file) 445 KB Project:TAC the decorated version required some manual corrections with a rotary tool because the warped board was not engraved evenly by the CNC router 1
22:43, 4 March 2019 TAC 06.JPG (file) 441 KB Project:TAC back to pictures of the 4-player game: undecorated version completely routed 1
22:41, 4 March 2019 TAC 05-2.JPG (file) 423 KB Project:TAC we took care to remove the sawdust in between routing passes to avoid overheating the end mill (dust extraction was still a work in progress at the time) 1
22:38, 4 March 2019 TAC 05-1.JPG (file) 344 KB Project:TAC partially routed 6-player board on the WorkBee 1
22:35, 4 March 2019 TAC 04.JPG (file) 321 KB Project:TAC on to the full game - design in Fusion 360 1
22:34, 4 March 2019 TAC 03.JPG (file) 623 KB Project:TAC (partially) failed practice piece: one of the tool changes caused the CNC router to move along the X axis - always home after a tool change! 1
22:31, 4 March 2019 TAC 02.JPG (file) 371 KB Project:TAC design of a practive piece with all the needed shapes in Fusion 360 1
22:30, 4 March 2019 TAC 01.JPG (file) 563 KB Project:TAC preparing to cut a practice piece from one of our stock boards 1
15:53, 3 March 2019 Scrolled Westeros.JPG (file) 375 KB the "Game of Thrones" continent of Westeros cut out on the scroll saw - keep in mind that large shapes like this require spiral-toothed blades! 1
15:39, 3 March 2019 Sawblade cleaning 5.JPG (file) 297 KB how to clean circular saw blades, step 5: done! now try whether the blade cuts well again, otherwise please report it :-) 1
15:38, 3 March 2019 Sawblade cleaning 4.JPG (file) 380 KB how to clean circular saw blades, step 4: clean the tooth faces with something narrow but stable, e.g. a thin strip of scrap wood 1
15:36, 3 March 2019 Sawblade cleaning 3.JPG (file) 440 KB how to clean circular saw blades, step 3: scrub off the gunk with the rough side of a sponge 1
15:35, 3 March 2019 Sawblade cleaning 2.JPG (file) 538 KB how to clean circular saw blades, step 2: let the blade soak in the water/cleaner solution for a while 1
15:32, 3 March 2019 Sawblade cleaning 1.JPG (file) 444 KB how to clean circular saw blades, step 1: prepare an appropriate-sized container with (hot) water and cleaning agent 1
23:21, 2 March 2019 Birch tealights 12.JPG (file) 376 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights further drying - important: insert the steel cups early so the logs shrink around them, not too far! 1
23:19, 2 March 2019 Birch tealights 11.JPG (file) 774 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights after shaping, the ends were finished with coconut oil 1
23:16, 2 March 2019 Birch tealights 10.JPG (file) 405 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights more drilling...so good to have a drill press available! 1
23:08, 2 March 2019 Birch tealights 09.JPG (file) 372 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights after the logs finally seemed dry enough to stop supporting mold, holes could be drilled with a large Forstner bit 1
09:55, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 08.JPG (file) 291 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights there was still a bit of new mold after all the efforts, but it was easily sanded off by hand on a clamped-down piece of sandpaper 1
09:53, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 07.JPG (file) 5.62 MB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights another week of drying on my CoMaking bench, this time more evenly spaced... 1
09:49, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 06.JPG (file) 365 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights applying some leftover hard wax oil to cover the cut faces against new mold formation 1
09:46, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 05.JPG (file) 408 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights we proceeded with sanding off the mold and applying some leftover hard wax oil to cover the cut faces against new mold formation 1
09:44, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 04.JPG (file) 406 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights after the cut pieces were left sitting on my CoMaking bench for a week, a lot of mold had formed again -.- 1
09:41, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 03.JPG (file) 432 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights where the logs were too thick for the rather small chop saw, manual labor with a crosscut saw was necessary 1
09:39, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 02.JPG (file) 406 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights I used the chop saw to cut the logs into approx. 8-10 cm long pieces 1
09:35, 24 February 2019 Birch tealights 01.JPG (file) 350 KB Project:Tree Trunk Tealights the store-bought birch logs were a lot wetter than expected and started to grow mold within a few weeks... 1
16:14, 15 February 2019 Project gallery.png (file) 254 KB {{NavGal}} of our documented Projects as of 2019-2-11 1
01:25, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 15.JPG (file) 586 KB "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand used as a plant display after another wedding 1
01:18, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 14.JPG (file) 312 KB one of the boards for my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand after sanding and application of coconut oil 1
01:15, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 13.JPG (file) 365 KB drilling screw holes into the wedges of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand - just to be safe, ''might'' also have been stable without them 1
01:13, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 12.JPG (file) 324 KB testing the strength of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand 1
01:09, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 11.JPG (file) 392 KB cutting more wedges out of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand... 1
01:08, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 10.JPG (file) 317 KB test-fitting boards and setting the angle for the second wedge to cut out of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand 1
01:06, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 09.JPG (file) 420 KB cutting the first wedge out of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand with a Japanese saw 1
01:04, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 08.JPG (file) 398 KB feet of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand shortened to fit the table it would be used on 1
01:01, 3 February 2019 Lumberjack cake stand 07.JPG (file) 430 KB feet of my "Lumberjack Championship" inspired wedding cake stand fitted & screwed in 1
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