Brutkey

Jami :heart_cyber:
@jamigibbs@hachyderm.io

Goodbye loud machines and hello to the zen state of hand plans.

It’s edge jointing day! Probably the first of many. I haven’t jointed by hand in over a year so kind of proud to see I still got it.

I was going to joint and glue-up each panel section one-by-one but I think I might do all the boards first and then have one big glue-up. Maybe that will cut down on warping if panels are sitting around for a long time?

Either way, I’m very slow. It’ll be a miracle if I finish this in 2026.

Pictured is the bottom panel of the carcas which is all I was able to get done today.

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Jami :heart_cyber:
@jamigibbs@hachyderm.io

Hopefully this will be the last photo of β€œstacked wood” but the significance of this one is that I finally finished dimensioning and jointing all the case boards. πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

I’ve logged about 25 hours this week so that’s about 1.5 hrs per board. These fuckers are straight and true though.

Aiming for a glue-up this weekend.

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Jami :heart_cyber:
@jamigibbs@hachyderm.io

That’s a wrap for this week. Work is starting back up tomorrow so things will be much slower now.

My goal was to get the case sections ready for joinery. I’m close. I have one more panel that needs final flattening otherwise I’m calling the week a
#woodworking success (not without a lot of aches and pains along the way though πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ).

Jami :heart_cyber:
@jamigibbs@hachyderm.io

A little more progress with marking out joinery and starting to cut dovetails. I decided on tails facing up and corners mitered.

But it’s single digits in Chicago today so everything is stinking cold. I only managed to cut one set of tails before I retreated to a warmer upstairs.

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Jami :heart_cyber:
@jamigibbs@hachyderm.io

I had to put this project on pause to refinish a chair over the last few weekends but I'm back chipping away at it.

Something that's been worrying me since drawing out the plans was how I was going to transfer the tails to the pin board because the case pieces are so big.

It took a little ingenuity but problem solved. This workbench is the gift that keeps on giving.

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