Does the spalting come out that light in the birch, or did you do something special to it to highlight it?Thank you
Cherry and Spalted Birch.
Very cool. I'd go absolutely nuts with a 3D printer (or a computer-controlled router table, for that matter). I've almost deliberately NOT looked into that tech. But it sure would be nice for a lot of things.
That‘s the way it comes out. Some pieces are lighter than others.Does the spalting come out that light in the birch, or did you do something special to it to highlight it?
Do you thin it to aid penetration or to fight bubbles? Been having a tough time fighting the poly on the oak voids. ~3 weeks I should be applying poly to the buffet build and I'm fishing around for solutions.That‘s the way it comes out. Some pieces are lighter than others.
The boxes had a coat of boiled linseed oil applied first that really seemed to darken the cherry on these two.
The BLO was followed by a couple of coats of thinned spar varnish (50/50 with mineral spirts) applied as lightly as possible.
There's sites like printables.com where you can download pre-made designs. But I typically design my own in fusion 360. Most companies provide drawings you can import and design around. McMaster carr has designs for most of their products. There's also onshape for designing parts where you can pull from other people's designs.Very cool. I'd go absolutely nuts with a 3D printer (or a computer-controlled router table, for that matter). I've almost deliberately NOT looked into that tech. But it sure would be nice for a lot of things.
Is there a data library of shapes you can cobble together, or do you have to design it all?
Please start a build thread on your paint booth. Looks nice.Got the lights up and the unistrut with trollys for hanging doors
I thin it to help it flow out easier to help eliminate bubbles and brush marks.Do you thin it to aid penetration or to fight bubbles? Been having a tough time fighting the poly on the oak voids. ~3 weeks I should be applying poly to the buffet build and I'm fishing around for solutions.
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Honestly didn't think anyone would care that much. Especially because mine is geared for painting cabinets and interior doors. But sure I couldPlease start a build thread on your paint booth. Looks nice.
Run the same tire on a couple rigs. The newer rig got the newer AT2 Xtreme.
Run the same tire on a couple rigs. The newer rig got the newer AT2 Xtreme.
1980 Ranger XLT Trailer Special, 400, C6. One of these days I will have time to get back to it. Engine has been out of it for a few years now.That's a beautiful brick nose! What year and drivetrain?
Feel free. It all goes into the 'general fund of knowledge' folder.I thin it to help it flow out easier to help eliminate bubbles and brush marks.
This article details my go to finish for years.
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Lately, I’ve deviated from the above formula and use the boiled linseed oil separately as a first coat on some woods mostly to add color.
In my experience, if the BLO is used as part of the wiping varnish mixture as in the above article the finish will take much longer to dry completely.
I didn’t find this to be an issue in my basement shop in Michigan but here in Phoenix where there’s lots of airborne dust it seemed to be a problem.
As you would expect, the drawback to thinning the varnish is that more coats have to be applied for the same protection on something like your project.
I almost replied to your post with basically this info but didn’t want it to be one of those “you know what you should have done” posts.
I thought 1980-1986 was bull nose and 1987-1991 was brick nose?That's a beautiful brick nose! What year and drivetrain?
Is this going to turn into a which body style is really OBS?I thought 1980-1986 was bull nose and 1987-1991 was brick nose?
I thought 1980-1986 was bull nose and 1987-1991 was brick nose?
Is this going to turn into a which body style is really OBS?
that came out beautifully! Nice workTa-DA! 23 days in the doing. Over a year in the consideration and note-making.
Buffet construction starts tomorrow. I hope to finish it in 16-18 days. Will be 66-68" long and 2 drawers / 4 doors. Same in all other respects. Some parts of it are already fashioned.

What did you use for a timer?Several years ago I replaced the OEM (manual) mirrors in my F150 w/ remote, heated turn signal, puddle light extendable trailer towing mirrors.. I ran the wires for but never hooked up the heated mirror feature. Well finally I built a timing circuit and now that winter is almost overI hooked 'em up (you can see the new button below the heater controls)
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