Uploads by Lukas
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| Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | Description | Versions |
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| 12:55, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 11.JPG (file) | 413 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill Testaufbau zur Ausrichtung des "W"-Stücks | 1 | |
| 12:33, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 10.JPG (file) | 430 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill der Bewehrungsstahl wird in eine (ungefähr) symmetrische "W"-Form gebogen | 1 | |
| 12:29, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 09.JPG (file) | 396 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill mit einem Bohrschleifer können kleine rechteckige Aussparungen für die Umlenkrolle in das mittlere Rohr geschnitten werden | 1 | |
| 12:26, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 08.JPG (file) | 427 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill ein großer Stufenbohrer gibt einen ganz passablen handgeführten Entgrater ab... | 1 | |
| 12:18, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 07.JPG (file) | 468 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill die flachgedrückten Stellen werden mit einem Stufenbohrer weit aufgebohrt, um sich gut um die Gewindestange bewegen zu können | 1 | |
| 12:16, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 06.JPG (file) | 503 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill Die beiden äußeren Stahlrohre werden an einem Ende im Schraubstock flachgedrückt | 1 | |
| 12:14, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 05.JPG (file) | 453 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill Bohrlöcher in Metall am besten immer gleich entgraten, um sich nicht zu verletzen! | 1 | |
| 12:12, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 04.JPG (file) | 503 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill um in die Stahlrohre zu bohren sind ein Maschinenschraubstock und eine Tischverlängerung sinnvoll | 1 | |
| 12:10, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 03.JPG (file) | 458 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill die Umlenkrolle braucht eine Bohrung für die Gewindestange (am besten schön zentriert auf der Drechselbank) | 1 | |
| 12:04, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 02.JPG (file) | 459 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill optional, aber cool: Umlenkrolle aus Buche drechseln | 1 | |
| 11:58, 8 May 2019 | Schwenkgrill 01.JPG (file) | 356 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill (fast) das gesamte Material zu Beginn | 1 | |
| 16:26, 2 May 2019 | Abused woodturning tools.JPG (file) | 380 KB | woodturning tools that were abused and bent :-( | 1 | |
| 16:15, 2 May 2019 | Panel carrying.JPG (file) | 433 KB | using panel carriers to move a large workpiece out of the CoMaking room | 1 | |
| 16:08, 2 May 2019 | Panel carriers.JPG (file) | 301 KB | two panel carriers on a table | 1 | |
| 15:57, 2 May 2019 | Fretsaws.JPG (file) | 463 KB | two fretsaws (one without a blade) on the wall | 1 | |
| 14:01, 17 April 2019 | Waxwrap5.JPG (file) | 509 KB | Project:Beeswax Wrap the finished beeswax wrap can be cleaned with soapy water (not too hot!) | 1 | |
| 13:57, 17 April 2019 | Waxwrap4.JPG (file) | 564 KB | Project:Beeswax Wrap The warmth of your hands should now be sufficient to shape your beeswax wrap around pretty much anything! If it doesn't keep its shape, add more wax. | 1 | |
| 13:54, 17 April 2019 | Waxwrap3.JPG (file) | 349 KB | Project:Beeswax Wrap place the beeswax-covered fabric between to sheets of baking paper and use a flatiron to melt the wax into it | 1 | |
| 13:31, 17 April 2019 | Waxwrap2.JPG (file) | 440 KB | Project:Beeswax Wrap spread the beeswax flakes onto a piece of cotton fabric | 1 | |
| 13:28, 17 April 2019 | Waxwrap1.JPG (file) | 405 KB | Project:Beeswax Wrap first of all, the beeswax needed to be shredded into workable pieces | 1 | |
| 00:15, 14 March 2019 | Schwenkgrill Vorbild.JPG (file) | 540 KB | Project:Schwenkgrill Opas selbstgebauter Schwenkgrill, den ich in einigen Punkten kopieren möchte! | 1 | |
| 23:22, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 6.JPG (file) | 436 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 6: drill a perfectly centered hole using a drill chuck on the wood lathe! | 1 | |
| 23:19, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 5.JPG (file) | 427 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 5: sand off the central roughness, e.g. with a clamped-down belt sander (we did not have a disc sander yet) | 1 | |
| 23:17, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 4.JPG (file) | 389 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 4: finish the parting cut off the lathe, using a Japanese saw for example | 1 | |
| 23:13, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 3.JPG (file) | 457 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 3: repeat parting until there are enough recognizable wheels | 1 | |
| 23:11, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 2.JPG (file) | 410 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 2: use a parting tool to define the wheels | 1 | |
| 23:09, 8 March 2019 | Toy wheel turning 1.JPG (file) | 354 KB | turning wheels for a toy (Project:Tigerente) step 1 (after your blank becomes round): mark what to keep/where to part | 1 | |
| 18:07, 7 March 2019 | Center finder on log.JPG (file) | 366 KB | using a 3D printed "center finder" to estimate the center of a not exactly round apple log | 1 | |
| 17:55, 7 March 2019 | Squaring up 2.JPG (file) | 432 KB | squaring up a woodturning blank, step 2: cut your stock using the previously set parallel fence - not too difficult ;-) | 1 | |
| 17:48, 7 March 2019 | Squaring up 1.JPG (file) | 390 KB | squaring up a woodturning blank, step 1: use the narrower width of your stock to set the table saw's parallel fence | 1 | |
| 17:42, 7 March 2019 | Softwood spindle blanks.JPG (file) | 390 KB | spindle woodturning blanks cut from various softwood scraps - good for practicing (e.g. file handles, but not suited for complex shapes | 1 | |
| 17:07, 7 March 2019 | Composite woodturning blank.JPG (file) | 320 KB | composite woodturning blank (top) and the resulting gardening tool - lots of wood was saved here by only gluing on a thicker section where needed! woodturning credit goes to Axel ;-) | 1 | |
| 16:58, 7 March 2019 | Pear branch cut faces.JPG (file) | 425 KB | Project:Drying Timber cut faces of two pear branches before they were sealed for drying | 1 | |
| 16:57, 7 March 2019 | Cut up zwetschge before sealing.JPG (file) | 186 KB | Project:Drying Timber (some) pieces of a zwetschge tree that had to go, but will hopefully get a second life as the result of various woodworking projects! | 1 | |
| 16:46, 7 March 2019 | Kim's mystery timber.JPG (file) | 533 KB | Project:Drying Timber two glue-sealed large pieces of a not yet identified tree which unfortunately turned out to be infested with beetles | 1 | |
| 16:30, 7 March 2019 | Putative apple log + glue.JPG (file) | 511 KB | Project:Drying Timber piece of apple (maybe) just after applying wood glue to seal the ends | 1 | |
| 16:25, 7 March 2019 | Spalted beech painted.JPG (file) | 490 KB | Project:Drying Timber piece of beech with some interesting spalting, painted with clear lacquer a bit late: there were already some checks | 1 | |
| 16:23, 7 March 2019 | Checked cherry painted.JPG (file) | 439 KB | Project:Drying Timber piece of cherry that was painted with clear lacquer a bit late: there were already some checks | 1 | |
| 16:22, 7 March 2019 | Checked maple painted.JPG (file) | 448 KB | Project:Drying Timber piece of maple that was painted with clear lacquer a bit late: there were already some checks | 1 | |
| 16:13, 7 March 2019 | Early beech drying attempt.jpg (file) | 79 KB | Project:Drying Timber one of the first pieces Lukas started to dry: beech without special treatment | 1 | |
| 18:34, 6 March 2019 | Airlag's yew logs.jpg (file) | 432 KB | Project:Drying Timber kind gift of two yew logs that Airlag had in his garage for a few years | 1 | |
| 18:19, 6 March 2019 | Outdoor dried beech log.JPG (file) | 591 KB | Project:Drying Timber beech log that had already been outside for about 6 months, shortly before getting sealed with paraffin (microwaved candle stumps & dripped from burning candle) | 1 | |
| 18:16, 6 March 2019 | Outdoor dried ash log.JPG (file) | 351 KB | Project:Drying Timber ash log that had already been outside for about 6 months, shortly before getting sealed with paraffin (microwaved candle stumps & dripped from burning candle) | 1 | |
| 18:10, 6 March 2019 | Outdoor dried apple log.jpg (file) | 359 KB | Project:Drying Timber an apple log that had already dried outside for a while shortly before being end-sealed with paraffin | 1 | |
| 17:53, 6 March 2019 | Ash log paraffin treatment.JPG (file) | 196 KB | Project:Drying Timber although this ash log may have been split too far already when Lukas found it, the ends were sealed with paraffin (candle stumps melted with a heat gun) | 1 | |
| 18:39, 5 March 2019 | Socket wrench storage.jpg (file) | 347 KB | our socket wrenches and a selection of sockets on the wall | 1 | |
| 17:46, 5 March 2019 | TAC 24.JPG (file) | 401 KB | Project:TAC finished 4-player board | 1 | |
| 17:45, 5 March 2019 | TAC 23.JPG (file) | 462 KB | Project:TAC for nice and even adhesion in a round cutout, it works well to apply pressure with something round (like a CD) | 1 | |
| 17:43, 5 March 2019 | TAC 22.JPG (file) | 559 KB | Project:TAC ''Alleskleber'' was used to stick the felt to the board | 1 | |
| 17:37, 5 March 2019 | TAC 21.JPG (file) | 456 KB | Project:TAC the center of the 4-player board ("card pit"?) was covered in green felt for a nice look | 1 |