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bbn
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

Sorry about that Bro, failed to notice your "Senior Handyman" posting rating.

Well since you're a metalworking adept power tools for woodworking shouldn't be a problem ... only problem is you should stop collecting and start the wood cutting :).

 
Posted : 23/06/2011 9:53 pm
rosy
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No problem there sir bbn, actually I'm reading your past posting on woodworking and even Timber's and other woodworkers here trying to learn their techniques and the tools you guys are using to come up with a very elegant and worth looking at wood projects.

In time sir bbn, in time, busy pa ako sa metal welding table project, and thanks for the encouragement and God speed.

Thanks.

CIGWELD Weldskill 250 amp Mig Welder
AHP Alpha-TIG 200X welder
HITRONIC 300 Amp DC Inverter IGBT Welder
YAMATO 300 amp AC Stick Welder
YAMATO 200 amp DC Inverter IGBT Welder
DeWALT Chopsaw
HOBART and ESAB Welding Helmets
cloned STIHLs
MS 044 chainsaw
MS 070 chainsaw

 
Posted : 23/06/2011 10:19 pm
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Hopefully when I'm ready to do woodworking too I'll be able to use these carpentry tool sets, I'm still in the process of accumulating power tools for carpentry little by little, but then jon just keep those practical ideas coming, they are just great.

:thankyou:

thank you very much sir rosy, nakapagpapataba naman ng puso ang mga compliments mo...

imagine, compliments coming from an artist...:painting:

frankly, i'm a frustrated fine artist, wanted to do some paintings in the future, like you do , pag natapos ko na siguro ang very looooooong list of woodworking projects :chop: ...oh add to that mga welding/metalworking ( in which you are also an expert )...kakabaliw talaga tong hobby na to :hysterical:....

good luck on your accumulation of your power tools...

 
Posted : 23/06/2011 10:57 pm
Armand
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

Here's my latest project that took almost a month to finish due to the rains (its suppose to be quickie that's why it's here in this category).

A very very simple laptop table made of ordinary lauan woods and 3/4" plywood. The plywood was pocket screwed to its 1" x 2" edgeband and the whole table top was likewise pocket screwed to the apron. The legs were tapered cut using another shopmade tapering jig. Finished with two coats of "waxed" shellac followed by several coats of NGR maple woodstain mixed with a small amount of NGR red mahogany to achive the desired color shade. Topped with Bosny clear coat.

 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:58 pm
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and the Work-In-Pinish pics

the tapered cut legs: 1/4" were sawn-off from the two sides of each leg.

assembly time..

the pocket-hole jig in action..

 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:09 pm
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pre-finishing..

and finally..the finished work.

 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:13 pm
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very nice desk armand,
kaso impossible for me to be a quickie projects.
planning to build one, but when i saw your projects, mukhang nakaka-inganyong gayahin.
puede bang gumawa ng clone nyan? :handinhand:

btw, di ba mas ok kung may stretchers sya, for added stabilty?

 
Posted : 01/08/2011 7:34 am
rosy
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:thankyou:

thank you very much sir rosy, nakapagpapataba naman ng puso ang mga compliments mo...

imagine, compliments coming from an artist...:painting:

frankly, i'm a frustrated fine artist, wanted to do some paintings in the future, like you do , pag natapos ko na siguro ang very looooooong list of woodworking projects :chop: ...oh add to that mga welding/metalworking ( in which you are also an expert )...kakabaliw talaga tong hobby na to :hysterical:....

good luck on your accumulation of your power tools...

HI there jonathanscruz68,

OKs lang jon, someday I'll start a thread here on basics in drawing and painting and I am sure you will enjoy and learn from it, para hindi ka na ma frustrate. Also for others to learn and enjoy the art of painting in different mediums like oil, acrylics, watercolor and chalk pastel. Maganda rin pang tanggal ng pagod and stress, very relaxing too when you are alone and concentrating on your paintings.

Hey jon on a later date pa yan 'coz still plenty of projects pa to fulfill in welding/metalworking, dami pang naka line up sa garage. NYEKS!!!!!! , jon, please don't call me an expert or master on welding or so and so, kinikilabutan ako sa words na yan, I have not reached that stage yet, I have no formal training in welding, not a certified or licensed practitioner of the tool. But soon I'll be entering TESDA for some formal training. oooppps na OT na yata.

Anyway as for me watch mode na lang muna ako sa mga woodworkers and learning from their WIPs like your boxes and sofas, and others.

TO sir armand,

What else can I say on your current/done na pala WIPs, ayun nag pamalas na naman ng kagalingngan yun mama, kahanga hanga at nakakatulo ng laway.

sir armand, CONGRATS to a very beautiful computer table.

CIGWELD Weldskill 250 amp Mig Welder
AHP Alpha-TIG 200X welder
HITRONIC 300 Amp DC Inverter IGBT Welder
YAMATO 300 amp AC Stick Welder
YAMATO 200 amp DC Inverter IGBT Welder
DeWALT Chopsaw
HOBART and ESAB Welding Helmets
cloned STIHLs
MS 044 chainsaw
MS 070 chainsaw

 
Posted : 01/08/2011 9:53 am
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

Ganda ng table

 
Posted : 01/08/2011 2:06 pm
Armand
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

Thanks Jon but stable naman yung mesa and besides mas elegant kasi tignan kung walang additional stretchers.

@rosy:
Thanks again Sir. Went to Paete yesterday and passed by Baras. Nice town down there sir.

 
Posted : 01/08/2011 5:01 pm
violaine
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

@armand,

nice build there bro...cheap wood becomes elegant wood after the finish..:cool:

btw..kulang ng silya!

quickie mo na uli! hehehe

balak ko din gumawa ng quickie project.

gusto ko sana gumawa ng simpleng table na ilalagay ko sa bed pagpatungan ko ng laptop..

i am still in the process of estimating the dimension kasi..

this will be made of laminated 3/4" mdf..with edge trimming..will post the sketch up later.

please feel free to inject some ideas..thanks!

The devil will find work for idle hands to do.-Morrissey

 
Posted : 01/08/2011 6:37 pm
Armand
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@violaine:

thanks doc, silya ba?...a set of dining chairs is coming..ipon pa muna 🙂

 
Posted : 02/08/2011 8:36 am
joey
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Re: Show your Quickie Quickie Projects

after a moth of planning, its done...
The Rack...

just finish it last monday...

 
Posted : 04/08/2011 2:48 pm
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Nice build joey. I love the idea for the 45-degree posts but never got the chance to play with the idea. Now I know it looks good!

Did you use Marine ply for that as I am seeing nicely layered edges.

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Posted : 05/08/2011 1:33 pm
joey
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Nice build joey. I love the idea for the 45-degree posts but never got the chance to play with the idea. Now I know it looks good!

Did you use Marine ply for that as I am seeing nicely layered edges.

yes... actually i just bought it from a supplier of surplus wood from tagaytay... they sell it per kilo... P25/kilo... 6kilo per flywood cut... size 1X18x26.5 inches....

 
Posted : 05/08/2011 3:06 pm
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