Well, dad passed away a few years ago and his wife gave me the hammer...
...that old hammer means much more to me than anything else.
The other night I found my boy asleep with the hammer in one hand and his little dog in the other. I think it's safe to say he likes it.
I'm looking forward to that update! Great work on the house and the bikes (I've read the house thread and the all-wheel drive KTM thread). To say I'm jealous of your skills and talent would be a huge understatement
Do you have a thread running somewhere about the BMW build?
It's about 15 years old so the whole thing is dated and I look like someone much younger and carefree than I do now but there you go.
The Team Incomplete Boxer Story
Beautiful house you've got there. Upload more pics.
Okay, I'm on it!
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So some of my absence has been work and some has been frustration. Some has also just been taking some time off to relax a bit. For instance last weekend after coming back from a week in NYC I finally got around to making a swing for the kids.
Nadia helped shellac the seat and then it was a matter of finding the right tree.
And of course taking time to do some back yard grilling.
Those are "garlic scapes" on the left and I'd never had them until I moved out to Portland. They're really delicious, sort of like a cross between garlic and scallion.
Anyway, a lot of what was slowing me up was the range hood and the cabinet doors. They just weren't turning out as nice as I wanted and I made some sloppy mistakes from being out of practice. The thick veneer is very tricky and I am wondering why I decided on it. It's tricky to sand it flush with the ply and very easy to burn through the poly and or stain or worse the paper thin walnut veneer. I am going to think hard about this for the rest of the drawers.
Yesterday I finally got the range hood up and installed. It was suffering from the same issues but I was able to pretty much fix all the problems. It's great to finally have some light over the stove. Now I can see clearly how much I need to do a back splash...
Finally I was able to start up again on the drawers for the kitchen. It's hell living without storage and everything in boxes so I'm trying to claw my way back to sanity by making the drawers.
I glue them up first and then do my through tenons with the domino after. I was looking for a way to easily batch cut my dominos but gave up and used my little japanese pull saw which turned out to be the easiest and fastest way to trim them after all.
So by tomorrow I should have all the bottom drawers done. I'll make another lumber run tomorrow or Monday and then tackle the middle drawers for next week.
Gregor