Hollow Juniper Stump End Table #5: Switching gears
Well, after a few months with this project in the back corner of my “to do” list, I’ve decided to finally get it done and also to rethink the curved top. I didn’t like the look of my mock up piece, and...
View ArticleJuniper Root Project #1: Harvest
Well, this should keep me busy for a while. I cant wait to get started on this!! Lots of pressure washing, which means waiting for a warm day, and then LOTS of grinding and sanding. I should probably...
View ArticleJuniper free form bowl #3: Finish and begin again!
This first bowl came out really nice and was a lot of fun to build. Took forever though, about 20hours of work. Project link with more pics. http://lumberjocks.com/projects/66058 Here is the start to...
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #1: Shaped and sanded
My mom bought a simple 2×4 picnic table a few years ago and the top has not held up well. The boards are twisted and warped, and I thought it would be a good “test” subject for a new top using an idea...
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #2: Test top done, now for the custom table
Well, all the great compliments from the replacement top (http://lumberjocks.com/projects/68932) have helped inspire me to keep my motivation up to build a full custom table. So I intend to keep in...
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #3: Shaping and sanding--surprise bullet found
As I was working on the sculpted top, I found a bullet that I somehow milled in half with my chainsaw. I’m sure that was pretty hard on my chain at the time as the jacket of the bullet is still...
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #4: Frame assembly
I was struggling with how I wanted to build the frame for this table when it occurred to me that I had a whole pile of cut offs that are left over from the outside of the logs after milling out boards....
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #5: Almost done!!
This project is really finishing nicely. I just need to mill out boards for the benches, and add some center supports to flatten out the top a little better. Very happy with it so far. I started...
View ArticlePlaned juniper cut offs #1: Attn. Box makers or small board projects????
I will have quite a bit of cut off scraps from some nice juniper lumber. It has been dry for about 14yrs. They are planed to about 5/8” thick, and will be anywhere from 6” to 20” long. I was thinking...
View ArticleSculpted Juniper picnic table #6: Last pics before its a finished project!!
Well, its all together and ALMOST finished…..I ran out of teak oil before I could step back and say “DONE”, and all the stores were closed by this time. I’ll have to finish it up tonight. This will be...
View ArticleJuniper "Ribbon" table #1: Rough shape...from limb to art!
I say this with every project, and I’ll say it again with this one….this is my favorite!! This table is going to stretch my sculpting skills to new limits. I am going to try sculpt the top of this...
View ArticleJuniper "Ribbon" table #2: Progress photos
Here is what I got done last night. The top is very close to done being sculpted down into the base, and the “ribbon” sculpting is looking pretty cool. Its a pretty stable table already, not much more...
View ArticleJuniper "Ribbon" table #3: More rough shaping progress
Lots of grinding done,.....lots of grinding to go!!
View ArticleEvolution of a stump: From natures sculpture to mine. #1: From Tree to stump
My uncle was needing to expand his horse pasture, and thankfully I just happened to be there the day he was going to push this old tree down with a tractor and throw it in a slash pile. Just an ugly...
View ArticleEvolution of a stump: From natures sculpture to mine. #2: Sanding, burning,...
Working through the grits of sandpaper is important. I feel like I could utilize some advantage if I included a couple more “in between grits” from my typical strategy, but sandpaper costs a lot!!! I...
View ArticleEvolution of a stump: From natures sculpture to mine. #3: Turquoise and...
Progress on the stump is going well. For the past week, every evening rather than working out in the cold shop, I have had a comfortable seat on the couch inlaying turquoise and copper. At first I only...
View ArticleEvolution of a stump: From natures sculpture to mine. #4: Finished!!
To see finished pics of this build see my projects page: http://lumberjocks.com/projects/78209
View ArticleChainsaw Milling #1: Short Movie Edit
Here is my first attempt at video editing, working with wood without the dust!!! LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN6AQP7lhtQ
View ArticleGarden Bench-Cancer Society Awareness Project #1: Rough shape
Every year my hometown puts on a “Relay for Life” American Cancer Society awareness event. Fund raising and public awareness is accomplished through ~Teams~ of volunteers who pledge a 24hour walk/run...
View ArticleGarden Bench-Cancer Society Awareness Project #2: Almost done!!
This project is almost done….the first coat of oil has been applied, now on to final sanding and a few more coats of oil. I chose to use Danish oil on this,...my wife picked up a box at a yard sale for...
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