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A Jeweler's Workbench

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    Dave R
    last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 18:21

    Jewelers bench.png

    Based on one dated to about 1900. I drew it for a tutorial on cutting the stopped chamfers.

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      cotty
      last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 20:12

      πŸ‘

      my SketchUp gallery

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        baz
        last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 22:22

        @dave r said:

        [attachment=0:2wmfo4zu]<!-- ia0 -->Jewelers bench.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2wmfo4zu]

        Based on one dated to about 1900. I drew it for a tutorial on cutting the stopped chamfers.

        In FWW?

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          ntxdave
          last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 23:00

          Dave I always enjoy your posts. I just wish I could come up with stuff like this.

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            Dave R
            last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 23:22

            @baz said:

            In FWW?

            Eventually it'll be published as a blog post there.

            @ntxdave said:

            Dave I always enjoy your posts. I just wish I could come up with stuff like this.

            Thanks. I just troll the web for likely pieces of furniture. I might have passed on this one except I had done an online training session with a fellow who wanted to know how to make stopped chamfers. I thought it would be a good topic for a blog post and with all the chamfers, it gave me an opportunity to show a few different options.

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              ntxdave
              last edited by 19 Mar 2017, 23:56

              I need to get beyond my car wash equipment. πŸ˜’

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                Dave R
                last edited by 20 Mar 2017, 00:20

                @ntxdave said:

                I need to get beyond my car wash equipment. πŸ˜’

                Maybe so. After all, how many different ways can you arrange carwash machines? πŸ˜„

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                  tuna1957
                  last edited by 22 Mar 2017, 00:57

                  Most excellent , as always πŸ‘ . Really like your line style and wood texture in this one. Another home run.

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                    mwm5053
                    last edited by 22 Mar 2017, 11:30

                    Nice one Dave, interesting flutes on the legs and stretchers. I wonder how you would do that in the shop. I have an idea that would require some work with a chisel.

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                      Dave R
                      last edited by 22 Mar 2017, 11:39

                      Thanks Mr. Fish. πŸ˜‰

                      Walt, I'm sure a little chisel work would be needed at the ends. I expect you could take most of the waste off with a router. It wouldn't be difficult to build a jig that would make it easy with a router. I have an idea for an even simpler setup for the Router Boss but you'd need to have the Router Boss first. πŸ˜‰

                      With a little modification, this bench would make a nice student desk for someone who doesn't want one made of termite poop.

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                        slbaumgartner
                        last edited by 2 Apr 2017, 15:53

                        Except that there appears to be a little step where the chamfer meets the ends, you could build a sort of sled that holds the leg at 45 degrees and run it past an ordinary rabbet bit. If that step is there you'd have to stop a bit short of the end, move over a bit for the step, do the end, and then clean up the little step with a chisel.

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