Fill In The Blanks


Pictured is a blank house-name plaque I've made from some of the salvaged pitch-pine that came from James' & Leo's chapel, as did Project Pew on which it rests. We've had some confusion over the identity of our car park, so I've decided a name plaque for the gate is the answer, so I made the blank for James to apply his calligraphic skills to, as he's already made a door plate for their house. I've offered to make blanks for any putative business he might have planned in this direction - I might even get a router table set up to achieve fancier edges than the half-mitres on this one: Ogee, Scotia, Bead etc., etc.

Of course that leads to the next requirement: a decent bench sander setup. The question is, to buy or to build? The other thing I want to get sorted is making my table-saw fence not only adjustable for square and cut-width; but for height, so I can take off the zero-clearance ply top and use the mitre cut on the original saw table: shouldn't be too difficult - I'll keep you posted on any progress on those two fronts, the lathe restoration and John's 12-string guitar fettling. I've also got a couple of loudspeaker projects planned too; one involving a knackered old Victorian coal scuttle, believe it or not. But that's for later.


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