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Dining Table – part 3

5 more pieces milled… And here’s a picture of the slip-joint I mentioned last time. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dining Table – part 2

The end result - steel tube milled for a slip-jointI was sick with the flu and out of town twice this month so spent less than 10 hours working on the table this month, but it is progressing along… As I said in my last post I bought two thicknesses of steel tube – the plan is Read the rest of this entry »

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Dining Table – part 1

It was a toss up what the next project would be but it came down to a dining table to replace our existing one.  It’s going to be roughly the same size – about 8 or 9 feet long to seat 8 comfortably.  The frame is going to be just steel, and the top is going to be just wood.  This project should be much faster and cheaper than the desk – going to work on simple for a little while. Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – complete!

Finally! Finally!

Actually it’s been done for too long to admit, but we were out of the country for awhile (getting inspiration for new projects!) and then just really busy and didn’t get to posting the final progress.  It’s about time to start on a new project so figured we should put up the final desk pics.  Here it is! Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 8

Back of the back Finishing it all up…

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A New Desk – part 7

Finally looks like a desk!The desk isn’t finished.  But it’s close.

It actually looks like a desk now!  Check out the progress…

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A New Desk – part 6

Desk with new back legs and the back attachedI did not forget about the desk for a month…  There have been many weekends away and busy at home but it has been progressing a few hours at a time here and there!  As a matter of fact it has finally come home from Club Workshop!  But first let’s get up to speed since the last update. Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 5

Desk stands on it's own!Haven’t posted an update for a little while but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been working!  This whole project has taken more time that I expected – that has been a learning experience in itself!  Funny how the Part 3 post says “Finally it’s starting to come together”!  So what have I been doing? Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 4

Look - a desk with a top!Building the frame for the desk defined most of the shape but there is a lot more to do. Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 3

Welding up the mitered cornersFinally it’s all starting to come together.  along with the 2″ x 3″ x 3/16″ steel angle from before I cut up some 1.5″ x 1.5″ x 1/8″ as well.  I made up a little jig for both the 1/8″ and 3/16″ corners to keep them lined up just right while welding them – made it so much easier. Was a little bit worried about how to weld them all up as cleanly as possible.  For now the plan is to keep the finished desk in a raw state so I can’t just weld away and grind the welds down as one often does. Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 2

Desk cutoutAfter completely milling out the large notch from part 1 I realized that there was a better way.  Originally I had planned to cut out the whole section and weld in a small piece a the top of the cutout but something hit me and I wondered why I didn’t just mill out a cutout instead of the entire notch.  I could continue on and at some point regret not having succumbed to that realization, or I could cut my losses (a few hours and 8 feet of angle) and start again.  The latter turned out to be an excellent choice! Read the rest of this entry »

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A New Desk – part 1

Desk Steel AngleThe current desk situation in the loft is neither a very efficient use of space nor very nice to look at.  Working on changing that right now…

Among other things, I picked up some steel – 2″ x 3″ angle.  The long pieces you see are eight feet long.

After I mitered all the ends I got my hands on the CNC milling maching and made a cutout on the wider side of the angle.  Read the rest of this entry »

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