FromFoodToWood

7. Are you good?

Remember how I said my dad gave me some equipment to get me started? Well a miter saw was one of those items. When we were loading it up into my vehicle, he very casually made a comment about how I might notice that the back fence is “off a little.” And? I was getting …

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6. It happened…

…and it wasn’t the end of the world, or me. Day #3 of my class came with instructions to do additional rip cuts. Well, I’ll call them “ripish” cuts since we were tapering legs. There was of course a jig for this and by now, the instructor was pretty confident in our skills around a …

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5. Day #2- Rip Cut

For me, day #2 of this class was all about the rip cut. When I was a little girl in gymnastics, the phrase “psyched out” was used frequently around the gym. Someone would be standing on the beam, arms in the air, ready to do a back handspring. And they would stand there and stand …

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B. Shoe Rack

What I wanted: I started this project with a rough sketch of what I was looking for. I knew that I wanted it to be about 20” tall (to just sit under the window sill) and about 32” wide. I also wanted it to have 2 shelves for shoes and a top shelf to put …

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4. Class #2, Day #1

I took my first woodworking class, Fundamentals of Woodworking, last February at the Woodworkers Club. It was taught by a very nice gentleman who had been woodworking for 20 years and seemed to know a lot about the art. As I mentioned in an earlier post, he felt you should go ahead and purchase more …

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2. Setting Up Shop

My first plan of action: kick my husband’s stuff out of thegarage. It had to happen. He’s in IT. There’s no reason that routers, switches,keyboards, etc. belong in a non-temperature controlled garage that would soonbe collecting saw dust in the smallest nooks and crannies. At least that waswhat I told him. He didn’t put up …

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