I use a shaper to make the doors (an old delta machine). Cutting that much
material at once is really hard on a router and if you pause during the cut
it will burn the wood. Shapers cutters turn much slower and rarely ever
leave burn marks. The frame pieces are Roman Ogee and the standard cope f
ith us.
> C.A.G.
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> *From: *"Dexter Bland"
> *To: *"Legacy Ornamental Mills"
> *Sent: *Friday, February 26, 2016 7:54:15 PM
> *Subject: *Re: All I want For Christmas
>
> I thought I would post a photo of the completed corner cabinet now that it
> is
Nice Job Dexter!
That is a beautiful kitchen, You should be Proud.
Keep up the good work.
And Thanks for sharing the Photos with us.
C.A.G.
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From: "Dexter Bland"
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills"
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 7:54:15 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 11:21:10 AM
Subject: Re: All I want For Christmas
If you pull a full vacuum you are pressing down with over 2000 pounds per
square foot
On 12/11/2015 10:07 AM, maxmd wrote:
In answer to the glue bag, I found a butyl
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From: CURTIS GEORGE
Date:12/11/2015 9:00 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: All I want For Christmas
Hello Everyone.
along the lines of glue up's and clamping I thought I would
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All I want For Christmas
Hello Everyone.
along the lines of glue up's and clamping I thought I would add a few tricks to
help everyone out when doing large glue up's
When gluing large mutable layers, the glue can mak
clamps? (any takers on this idea?)
C.A.G.
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From: "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)"
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 10:30:41 AM
Subject: Re: All I want For Christmas
Very large jobs move faster with more clamps.
ntal-mills
Subject: Re: All I want For Christmas
Wow!! 600 clamps - When you have time I'd like to see a picture of your storage racksI have never got enough clamps for the job in hand. But here is a tip for you, bicycle inner tubes are great for clamping awkward shapes, and do not de
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From: "Brigitte Graham"
To: "legacy-ornamental-mills"
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 4:38:53 AM
Subject: Re: All I want For Christmas
Wow!! 600 clamps - When you have time I'd like to see a picture of your storage
racks
I have never got
Wow!! 600 clamps - When you have time I'd like to see a picture of your
storage racks
I have never got enough clamps for the job in hand.
But here is a tip for you, bicycle inner tubes are great for clamping
awkward shapes, and do not dent or mar delicate timber.
I often use them for clamping a
Mac,
You are correct that it is (will be) a corner wall cabinet that will have
an appliance garage below (all built as one). The complication is that the
45 degree joint between the plywood and solid wood face frame is a finished
edge. I join the two with a rabbit joint to get a solid glue conne
Dex,OK - I give up - what is it you are making (item in the attached photo)?Looks like it might be going to be a cabinet.Any more pictures of it to share?Thanks.Mac-Original Message-
From: Dexter Bland
Sent: Dec 7, 2015 9:35 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: All I want For Christmas
As you can see in the photo, I am gluing paper in between two boards.
They will be turned round and roped. The next step is to 1/4 them and
they will be used as corner trim. The paper allows me to break the two
halves apart easily yet still be strong enough to mill. Since this
application is
> "By the time the I finish with my last set of clamps, the first set has
> had enough time to be removed and used again. From that point it is just a
> matter of cycling clamps onto new boards and taking the cured boards to the
> next work station."
>
> Mike
> OK
>
When I saw your impre
Very large jobs move faster with more clamps. If you only have a few
clamps, you spend all your time waiting for the glue to dry. That is
not time effective. By the time the I finish with my last set of
clamps, the first set has had enough time to be removed and used again.
From that point
Why do so many clamps ? A lesser amount.
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You can never have too many clamps, that is for sure. I have over 600
but am looking for more. There are days that I have them all in use.
Sometimes, there's not enough room in the shop.
Mike
OK
On 12/7/2015 8:35 PM, Dexter Bland wrote:
Might I make a suggestion if you have not figured out
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