the first one is a nice load of fire wood, that should last a couple of months. the second is the concrete counter top that is still sitting in the shop waiting to be installed. im going to the big city tomorrow and im going to look for some stain for the concrete, perhaps something with a green tint....
Shop blog and archive of the projects and other things that come through the door.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Firewood Season
Oh yes there is a nip in the air, its the middle of September and you can almost feel old man winter coming down the path.... now is the start to that yearly ritual of cutting, chopping, splitting, hauling, and stacking six pickup loads of firewood. we went out yesterday, wanted to start at 9am, got up at 7, loaded the tools and saw then had to wait for the rain to quit, by the time we finally got to where we needed to go and started the saw it was 11am. my father-in-law helped out and we managed to get the truck and trailer full by 5 (with an hour lunch). for today i get to fire up the log splitter and finish what we started, and put it all away.... two more loads like that and we should be good. let Jack Frost do his worst, my hiner will be warm.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Countertop Update
the concrete counter top is looking pretty cool. i used three 60lb bags of redimix concrete and mixed them up one at a time. put in a layer about an inch thick and then pressed in some hardware cloth to add strength. then mixed up the rest and poured it in. did the usual screed and troweling and left it to dry. i pulled the outside forms the next day and will wait until i set the counter top in place before pulling the inside forms...now who can i find to help me move the dam thing...
Friday, September 05, 2008
A Salute to Thee, Dragonslayer
I dont know who the artist is who built this, but in a tiny ski town in Colorado stands a brave knight facing his worst nightmare!
and a Salute to Thee brave Craftsman Artist who put this together!
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
State Fair Update
the B-man did well at the state fair, his boot box got a blue ribbon and the Jungle puzzle got the Purple! Way to Go B-man! he really put in the time on these projects. And the prairie maggots? can i interest you in a recipe for rack of lamb?
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Another project in the works
I scored a metal kitchen cabinet from a remodel job. im thinking this would be cool down by the garden to store garden tools and a place to wash veggies and hands. the counter top and sink i found to go with it is pretty well trashed. so, im thinkin a concrete counter top would be spankin cool. i have never done one before and the process looks simple enough. im not expecting house quality the first time around but it should be workable. stay tuned to see what happens next.
and what ever happened to the corn crib?
and what ever happened to the corn crib?
Monday, August 18, 2008
Entry Step Rebuild
the entry step was going bad with dry rot and falling apart so i finally got around to rebuilding it with cedar.. nice, I'm going to try to preserve the cedar color with spar varnish
pictures when i remember to take em...
pictures when i remember to take em...
Friday, August 08, 2008
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Important Lessons
Ok, important lesson number 1, polyurethane will never dry as fast at it needs to. the weather will always be 526% humidity for three days before achievement days.
anyway the judging went well, pictures to follow.....
anyway the judging went well, pictures to follow.....
Thursday, July 31, 2008
more Choises

Ok, here is another book i found at the library. this uses the plywood method of kayak building. the book is very easy to read and the instructions are simple to understand. now all i have to decide is what method to use. paddling is a lot of fun, but i think i am drawn to the beauty of the piece, the smooth lines, the glowing finish.....i might just have to try one of each!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Fantasies in Wood
I have finally found the one wood working project that has totally captured my imagination, even though I live in South Dakota – the farthest you can possibly live from an ocean in the United States - I want to build a sea kayak. This weekend I found a book by Nick Schade, The Strip-Built Sea Kayak.
The process is so simple, the costs are reasonable. I have the space, but never the time. I have the tools and the talent. We are surrounded by plenty of lakes and rivers to use the kayak, im thinking of an 11’ boat like this…. This is a picture of a Little Auk built by Jean Yves Drouet from France. Thanks for the picture Jean, I got it from the Guillemot Kayaks site….
This might even be better than my idea of pet caskets!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Crunch Time!
4-H Achievement days are here again! and the B-man is working hard on two wood projects this year. one is a jungle puzzle where he cut out animals and trees with the scroll saw and the other is a wooden box in the shape of a cowboy boot. I'm thinking purple ribbons all the way around.
ill post pics when he takes them in.
ill post pics when he takes them in.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The Wife Wants......
one of these.......
i just got the latest issue of Workbench Magazine and of course the wife grabbs it before i have a chance to look at it... then i hear my name being yelled and she says "you know you could build this really easy"
if you want to look into this yourself check out this months issue or go to workbenchmagizine.com i think that it would work, if i can find the time to do it.. should fit above the french door below.
i just got the latest issue of Workbench Magazine and of course the wife grabbs it before i have a chance to look at it... then i hear my name being yelled and she says "you know you could build this really easy"

Oh Well, back to the shop!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Last Post for June
yup, june is toast and im heading off for a well deserved vacation. im taking the family and meeting my brother in the black hills of South Dakota for a week of camping, fishing and 4wheeling, campfire cooking, eating and drinking...
i did get the final touches on my red neck camp box, a wooden base for the portable shower and more tiedowns for the trailer. the wife wants to do the driving at night so no one sees the contraptions we are pulling.. oh well cant please everyone...
i did get the final touches on my red neck camp box, a wooden base for the portable shower and more tiedowns for the trailer. the wife wants to do the driving at night so no one sees the contraptions we are pulling.. oh well cant please everyone...
Friday, June 13, 2008
Wordless Wensday....
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Monday Update
on Tuesday...
module 2 for the camp box is coming along very well. note to self, when using recycled materials be sure to square the dam plywood before cutting to size. i have a perfect parallelogram for a box... oh well, I've been known to lean one way or the other. picked up some handles from MAC's hardware, and found some parts on an old junk tent trailer. tonight's plan is to make a couple of drawers and sliding doors for the front. to bad work gets in the way, i need to weed the garden and finish the scout as well. oh and did i mention that we want to use it this weekend? things left to do: paint, hardware, hinged drop front , trays for cooking tools, rack for plates and pans and cups....arrrg i need a vacation!
module 2 for the camp box is coming along very well. note to self, when using recycled materials be sure to square the dam plywood before cutting to size. i have a perfect parallelogram for a box... oh well, I've been known to lean one way or the other. picked up some handles from MAC's hardware, and found some parts on an old junk tent trailer. tonight's plan is to make a couple of drawers and sliding doors for the front. to bad work gets in the way, i need to weed the garden and finish the scout as well. oh and did i mention that we want to use it this weekend? things left to do: paint, hardware, hinged drop front , trays for cooking tools, rack for plates and pans and cups....arrrg i need a vacation!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
STD's (stuff to do)
ok on the top of the STD list is to take the camera home and snap a couple of pictures, module 1 of the ultimate camp box has been built, and a planter box for the herbs. the stupid sheep got a hair cut (i'll never work for supercuts) and a deck on the new trailer.. with any luck ill take pictures..
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
mayday mayday mayday
no its not may day but i feel like the ship is going down. no pictures yet but i haven't just been sleeping through spring. the garden is in, a couple of planters got built, a screen door for the bro-in-law, fence for the prairie maggots. time to start building the ultimate camp box...why? because we like it!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Stupid Sheep
Yes, we are back in the stupid sheep business, the project this time is a self feeder that will hold 50lbs of pellets. this year we have started with 4 lambs, got them as bottle lambs. i dont know how we will compete with the fancy $1K lambs people were buying at a fancy show. i paid $20 each for ours, prob'ly wont get the purple ribbon but the process is kind of fun, besides its a learning experience for the B-man....
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Greatest Gold Fish Joke Ever
from comedy central:
Two goldfish were sitting in their tank,
one turns to the other and says,
"You man the guns, I'll drive!"
Two goldfish were sitting in their tank,
one turns to the other and says,
"You man the guns, I'll drive!"
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Dead Fish are no fun!
its been really busy around here over the last couple of weeks. i did finish up a couple of projects, if i can just to remember to take pictures. anyway my main distraction has been the fish kill on my local lake. its been coming for a couple of years, lots of sediment and manure has been running in, bringing in phosphorus that feeds the algae. then when the algae die in the winter, the decomposing uses up the available oxygen and the fish cant breathe.. here is a couple of pictures.
but dont worry folks, im from the goverment and im here to help.............right
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Slow Update
still the same project, did get a couple of coats of paint on the sheep shed. scored on the pain, the local paint shop just happened to have 35 gallons of mistint paint that matches close enough for a sheep shed. normal $20+ a gallon, MY PRICE $5 A GALLON. woo hoo what a bargain! i love it when i win! still no pictures but ill keep trying... still need to build doors. with a major spring snow storm on the way, i might get some snowed in shop time.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Quick update
Lots of things going on, not enough shop time.... anyway after the Jr. High Basket ball tourney in Aberdeen, the bman and i finished the siding on the sheep shed. still need to build doors and install trim and nail down the roof. and paint andandandand.... cant seem to get the camera from the house to the shop and back to the computer.... ill keep trying
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
in progress
well its time to start thinking about 4-H projects again, this year we decided to do the sheep project again. my barnyard improvement for this season is a little lamb shed that measures 6x8 with a sloped roof and a 2 ft overhang. the framing is done and i am now working on the siding. I'm using old barn wood that came off a 100 yr old granary. i need to recondition the boards into ship lap siding... ill send pictures next time... built the frame in the shop and almost couldn't get it out.... thought i was smarter than that, good thing the B-Man set me straight.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Sad Story
a friend has a son who has a horse..... no its not one of those story's..... anyway the horse passed away this winter and the
kid couldn't bear to have his buddie hauled away by the rendering truck. so he talked his dad into digging a grave out in the shelter belt. well every grave needs a marker and the kid asked his mom to talk to my wife to ask me if i would make a simple cross to use as a marker... here it is
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Silly projects
i know i should be spending my time in the shop doing more important projects, but what the heck, gottta do some fun stuff once in a while.. this is a little veggie crate for the farmers market. we are going to partner up with some other people for a booth this year and sell veggies in these little boxes. i made this one out of scrap pine and some old cedar shingles
Monday, March 10, 2008
Fun Weekend
Monday, March 03, 2008
March Update
its been kind of slow here at the woodworks, of course the temperature may have something to do with it. but last weekend it was to nice to stay in so we went ice fishing. the typical things happened, everyone around us caught fish, we got nothing. as no good day goes unpunished, the wife and friend decided that if they can spend a day fishing, we can spend a day shopping. as you can tell, it was a good quality family day (yea right). anyway i did enjoy the weekend and finished a couple of projects. i made one of these contraptions for about 10 cents.... im so thrifty i squeak!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Presidents weekend
Oh how i love a three day weekend! however this one was very unproductive, well kindof. Saturday was spent with the niece and nephew. Sunday was a total rest day, couldnt get motovated to do much more than the dishes, but did work on some plans. Monday i did make the trip to pick up the old camper, of course the wind chill was right around the -stupid mark. the old camper is one of those popus built in the seventys, with real metal. its so cute i dont know if i want to restore it or turn it into a atv trailer... oh well, spring is comming!
Friday, February 08, 2008
Ideas are a brewin!
it appears that winter time does leave one to contemplate the leasure activities of warmer weather... im planning on a camping trip this summer with the family to the hills and we want to take a couple of atv's along to cruze the logging trails... the problem is how to load two atv's on a short box truck and pull a camper at the same time.... or do we do the tent thing and pull a trailer with the atv's on that... either one will work but what would be best?
right now im thinking of pulling the atv's and building a box for the truck to handle all of the gear and kitchen stuff... somewhere between a Adventure Trailer and a King Kamper
a friend has given me an old popup trailer, which i plan to strip down to haul the atv's on. Im hopeing the stove and interior stuff can be reshaped to fit the ultimate camp box and have a fold out/slide out kitchen of sorts. perhaps even have drop legs that would allow me to slide the thing out of the truck and position it around a camp site or something.
i already have a yard long list of things i want to include, but you know how the best of intentions usualy turn out....
right now im thinking of pulling the atv's and building a box for the truck to handle all of the gear and kitchen stuff... somewhere between a Adventure Trailer and a King Kamper
a friend has given me an old popup trailer, which i plan to strip down to haul the atv's on. Im hopeing the stove and interior stuff can be reshaped to fit the ultimate camp box and have a fold out/slide out kitchen of sorts. perhaps even have drop legs that would allow me to slide the thing out of the truck and position it around a camp site or something.
i already have a yard long list of things i want to include, but you know how the best of intentions usualy turn out....
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Just For Fun
ever see something in a magazine and think what the heck? well the wife likes chickens in the kitchen, no i haven't hung wire from the walls yet. but i thought that this project would be kind of fun to try. its not as easy as it looks but doesn't take that much time. just like any thing else practice and a good light near the scroll saw is the way to go.
whats the theme song from "super chicken"? now you will be singing it all day!
Monday, January 21, 2008
Catching up!
ok, here is a project that really tapped my skill.... its been cold enough to freeze the water in a heated bucket. oh about -15 or so.... the little guy has been making a mess of his hay, doing what little critters do ya know? tough plan and of course as always, general rule of thumb, always build it twice as big as you think you need!
here is the lucky guy... kind of cute in a cow kind of way.
I Love a 3 Day Weekend!
woo! hoo! been gettn er done out in the shop this weekend. besides its to cold to spend a lot of time outside, and its better than cleaning house!
First up is the trash can.... its finally done, its really hard to get polyurethane to dry and cure when the temp is below nothing, however on the plus side, the humidity is so low that the moisture is sucked out.....
As you can see, this is setup to use a 30 gal bag if you wrap it on the outside of the can or you can use a typical kitchen tall bag and hang it on the hooks on the inside. still a little dust on it. ill have to wipe it down with polish before delivery.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
off topic but fun none-the-less
stupid news from south dakota
i know i haven't done one of these in quite awhile, but as this is the first really cold day we have had this winter, it kind of made me wonder why i live here in the first place.
first lets start with our state legislature. this years 35 day session has seen a lot of bills introduced. although the deadline for submitting is still a few days away, there are three of note that i would like to share with you.
hb1210 prohibit recyclers, scrap metal dealers, or scrap yard operators from purchasing certain beer kegs. [edit:huh? what if they are thirsty or tossing a party?]
SB111 extend the prohibition of road hunting of big game to include all firearms. [edit: so what firearms could you use?]
and finely (i cant find the number now) is a bill that the Game Fish and Parks department will have to pay you $200 if you hit a deer with your car. [edit: party on garth!]
now im sure you are sitting there like i was going huh? but if you think about it with a twisted mind like i have you will see an opportunity here..... i am going to go purchase an old pickup, around 1975, and weld on a bumper that looks like an Abrams tank and go for a drive! ill never have to swerve again! im thinking with all the extra money from the GFP i wont have to recycle my beer kegs ever again. is this a great state or what?
anyway this morning arrived with a temperature of -12. as this is the coldest morning we have seen so far i thought i would jot down a couple of safety reminders for those who live in warmer country....
1. do not stick any exposed body part against metal. this is not funny, where do you think politicians get the forked tong? some bully made them stick it to a flag pole...
2. always put your keys in an outside accessible pocket. when you have to take your glove off and dig through 5 layers of jacket, coat, scarf, coveralls, pants. you seem to be standing on the door step doing the jiggy dance. [edit: expecaly if you are dealing with #5 below]
3. never put your keys in your mouth while trying to put your glove back on. see note 1
4. spit will not freeze before it hits the ground until the temp is -22. don't try it, it is disgusting and frozen spit will stay there until june.
5. be prepared to make two trips back into the house. i have noticed as i get older, when going out into Arctic conditions, certain body functions demand attention (please note the 5 layers).
that's all for now... i wouldn't want to live anywhere else
roger
i know i haven't done one of these in quite awhile, but as this is the first really cold day we have had this winter, it kind of made me wonder why i live here in the first place.
first lets start with our state legislature. this years 35 day session has seen a lot of bills introduced. although the deadline for submitting is still a few days away, there are three of note that i would like to share with you.
hb1210 prohibit recyclers, scrap metal dealers, or scrap yard operators from purchasing certain beer kegs. [edit:huh? what if they are thirsty or tossing a party?]
SB111 extend the prohibition of road hunting of big game to include all firearms. [edit: so what firearms could you use?]
and finely (i cant find the number now) is a bill that the Game Fish and Parks department will have to pay you $200 if you hit a deer with your car. [edit: party on garth!]
now im sure you are sitting there like i was going huh? but if you think about it with a twisted mind like i have you will see an opportunity here..... i am going to go purchase an old pickup, around 1975, and weld on a bumper that looks like an Abrams tank and go for a drive! ill never have to swerve again! im thinking with all the extra money from the GFP i wont have to recycle my beer kegs ever again. is this a great state or what?
anyway this morning arrived with a temperature of -12. as this is the coldest morning we have seen so far i thought i would jot down a couple of safety reminders for those who live in warmer country....
1. do not stick any exposed body part against metal. this is not funny, where do you think politicians get the forked tong? some bully made them stick it to a flag pole...
2. always put your keys in an outside accessible pocket. when you have to take your glove off and dig through 5 layers of jacket, coat, scarf, coveralls, pants. you seem to be standing on the door step doing the jiggy dance. [edit: expecaly if you are dealing with #5 below]
3. never put your keys in your mouth while trying to put your glove back on. see note 1
4. spit will not freeze before it hits the ground until the temp is -22. don't try it, it is disgusting and frozen spit will stay there until june.
5. be prepared to make two trips back into the house. i have noticed as i get older, when going out into Arctic conditions, certain body functions demand attention (please note the 5 layers).
that's all for now... i wouldn't want to live anywhere else
roger
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Winter Notes
Here comes winter again! temps not going to get much over zero this weekend... its going to be tough to keep the shop warm when the wind is howling and the temp is nothing. B-man and i did make some progress last weekend, he is progressing with his intarsia box and i did a little segmentation project. i also got the trash can stained and the first coat of poly on it. ill send in pictures soon. meanwhile the farm show is fast approaching and I'm not sure we will be ready......again
Monday, January 07, 2008
Skunked
didnt get much done in the shop this weekend... decided to take a break and do some fishing! had great luck and didnt have to clean any fish
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Holidays
the good thing about Christmas and new years falling on Tuesdays, is that its like two extra weekends.... the bad thing about the same is that its like getting two extra Mondays! ug!
anyway the B-man and i got some quality shop time. B-man is about halfway through his insartia project and i am about 3/4's of the way through the trash can project.. one more good weekend should wrap both projects up! of course there is always time for ice fishing! if i can remember to take pictures i will post them here....
anyway the B-man and i got some quality shop time. B-man is about halfway through his insartia project and i am about 3/4's of the way through the trash can project.. one more good weekend should wrap both projects up! of course there is always time for ice fishing! if i can remember to take pictures i will post them here....
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Better Off in a Pine Box?
interesting enough, today i saw a story in USA Today about biodegradable coffins. the story is here http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-12-26-coffins_N.htm
I'm thinking that if you want a pine box for the last ride, i can make one for you! cost you about $200 + shipping. i can get some nice Black Hills Pine for the box, and perhaps use some rope for the handles. I'm thinking a natural finish would be linseed oil and rubbed to a nice shine. and being that you wouldn't want it to fall apart during the ceremony, ill just use a little glue and iron nails that will rust and decompose along with you.
if you want one, send me email or comment
I'm thinking that if you want a pine box for the last ride, i can make one for you! cost you about $200 + shipping. i can get some nice Black Hills Pine for the box, and perhaps use some rope for the handles. I'm thinking a natural finish would be linseed oil and rubbed to a nice shine. and being that you wouldn't want it to fall apart during the ceremony, ill just use a little glue and iron nails that will rust and decompose along with you.
if you want one, send me email or comment
Got it Done!
Yes! With an hour to spare, i finished the macniene shed for the nephew and made it to grandmas house in time for dinner!
dosent the sweet child look so excited? he cant wait to get it home so he can park his John Derre combine inside.
here is another closeup, shh! dont tell but i spent about $8 on this project
Monday, December 24, 2007
christmas crunch
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Uncle Rog?
can i have the next project please????
next up on the never ending to do list is a trash can for a friends kitchen..i dont have any pictures yet but will be posting as they are available
here is the plan sheet i drew up to work off of..
converting from a dwg to a jpg realy screws up the picture.. i have a great pdf of this dwg but cant get it to upload....

Saturday, December 08, 2007
Working hard....
and using that shop time most efficiently! yea, get a little time and all i do is play with a sign...
We have some friends up north who put on the biggest private fireworks event in this corner of the world. there are a lot of friends and family who camp out in the yard and the site was jokeingly refered to as "Camp Cowpie" being that it is in a pasture....
look mom what i did!!!
they should get a kick out of this
We have some friends up north who put on the biggest private fireworks event in this corner of the world. there are a lot of friends and family who camp out in the yard and the site was jokeingly refered to as "Camp Cowpie" being that it is in a pasture....
look mom what i did!!!
they should get a kick out of this
Thursday, November 29, 2007
could it be?
it looks like the wife is going to Fargo to do a little x-mas shopping and catch a show with some friends... that means i will have an entire weekend mostly alone in the shop....Hmmmmm what will i work on??????
Friday, November 23, 2007
Turkey day is over!
Its amazing what ill do for a turkey sandwich... i don't care if the high temp is only 28 deg Fahrenheit I'm going to finish Granny Flow's deck this weekend, snow or not... winter is on its way and i need to finish this project to free up some shop time.
went on a week long cruse and in the Bahamas i saw a really cool bar stool that i want to build... perhaps with a few modifications... ill post pictures when i down load em...
went on a week long cruse and in the Bahamas i saw a really cool bar stool that i want to build... perhaps with a few modifications... ill post pictures when i down load em...
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The adventures of Granny Flow's Deck
i don't know why but it happens every time i try to do a project for friends or reliticks. its a simple project, a 10x12 deck off of the kitchen door, about 2ft off the ground. first of all was the screws, i know i should update myself but square drives are a pain, then the material was short and the additional stuff ordered was the wrong type. to make a long whining session short, a simple project that should have taken a weekend has drug out for 3 weeks and if i get it done before its covered in snow....
oh well i feel better now
oh well i feel better now
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Quickey....

i scored a couple of free hours last night, knocked together the drawer fronts for the fireplace pedestal.. going to stain them up tonight. i built a version of this miter sled, this one looks better than mine. if you are interested you can get the plans from Wood Magazine. the link to the site is HERE
very handy this is..... my corner miters even look good now...
Friday, October 05, 2007
October is....
...Crunch time to get everything buttoned up for the "great white winter". lets see, the STD list for this month includes..... build a 10x10 deck for the mother-in-law, bring home two more loads of firewood (dam, gunna be a cold one), clean chimney! and whatever repairs and projects i can squeeze in around the homework. I have a couple of non-wood projects to finish up as soon as possible, and i keep forgetting my camera to take pictures of the stuff ive done... and i supose the trees are going to drop leaves like they usualy do bout this time of year, someone is going to have to clean that up....
Thursday, September 27, 2007
September
once again september flew by, i havent been slackin, but the only wood working ive been doing is chopping firewood.... lots and lots of firewood, its going to be a cold winter baised on the pile of wood this whiteman's wife is making me put in the woodshed.. there is a joke there someplace if you search long enough.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Three Project and.....
three Purple ribbons! great Job B-man! the judging was tough and took quite awhile, but B-man saved the day and talked the talk. he is really happy with the results, he needs to fix a couple of small things and will send two of the three projects to the state fair at the end of the month. i will post pictures soon...
Friday, August 03, 2007
One Down and ...
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Summertime.....
Ahhh yes, summertime is in full swing out here in the great white north. better enjoy it as much as you can, the first possible frost is only 40 days away.
i really need to install air conditioning in the shop for days like this but its hard to justify for only a week or two during the summer. like everywhere else its been to hot to do much more than sweat in the shop. but a change in the weather is coming and we should be getting back in there soon.
the B-man needs to put together his trophy case for 4-H, we are going to be hard pressed to get everything done... again...hahha if is wasn't for the last min.........
last weekend was the B-mans first sheep show, fun was had by all!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Achevment Days....
Sheep are stupid.....
but i still need to transport the little critters to the vet to get a health certificate and then we are off to the show. the Clark County Prospect Show is this weekend and we are entering the larger black face lamb known as "Chops". the FLCC is mostly a joke, it stands for "Foote, Land and Cattle Company. my wife believes that this is the most redneckish thing ive done yet.....
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
One more time
Sheep need to Eat
June is gone
Monday, June 04, 2007
Summertime Fun
Spent a great weekend remodeling the shop, moved the table saw to allow more room in front of the overhead door. There might be a project in my future that requires more space... Once i did that, i noticed that i have more stuff that really needs to be stored somewhere else, so i spent the rest of the day building a floor in the attic space. i am still trying different things to come up with the perfect layout for the shop. ill let you know when i get there.
next project: wooden blocking stand............... for sheep
next project: wooden blocking stand............... for sheep
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Happy May Day....
sort of.....
ok so im a little late, been busy. as the school year winds down, there seems to be less time spent on homework and more stuff to do in the yard. but the spring cleanup is about done and time to start a couple more wood projects. i did break out the chain saw and start carving on the log i have laying out in the yard. going to put our names on it.
the B-man wants a couple of sheep for a 4-H project so we are going to build a little barn for them. should be cute when we are done... if we get it done before the sheep grow out of it...
ok so im a little late, been busy. as the school year winds down, there seems to be less time spent on homework and more stuff to do in the yard. but the spring cleanup is about done and time to start a couple more wood projects. i did break out the chain saw and start carving on the log i have laying out in the yard. going to put our names on it.
the B-man wants a couple of sheep for a 4-H project so we are going to build a little barn for them. should be cute when we are done... if we get it done before the sheep grow out of it...
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Rejects
Whoops! i had 8 hearts fail the Pam test..... need to make some more. ill have to double check the Quality Assurance procedures next time...
Monday, April 02, 2007
April Fool's
sure every blog on the net has a title like that! however this post has nothing to do with an april fool joke, besides me putting a snowball in my son's bed....to wake him up...
anyway, im still working on low tech improvements to the shop, this weekend i built a 28 cube storage rack for fasteners. each square is sized to perfectly fit a folgers coffee can, the plastic ones. i used a sheet of 1/2" osb and half a sheet of 1/4" osb. the stuff was on sale at Menards... it wasn't to warped for me to cut up. i spent all of $16 and ended up with a very useful cabinet.
then i spent a good half hour filling coffee cans and labeling them, im telling ya that happiness is a nice neat row of cans labeled 1", 2", 3" and so on!
anyway, im still working on low tech improvements to the shop, this weekend i built a 28 cube storage rack for fasteners. each square is sized to perfectly fit a folgers coffee can, the plastic ones. i used a sheet of 1/2" osb and half a sheet of 1/4" osb. the stuff was on sale at Menards... it wasn't to warped for me to cut up. i spent all of $16 and ended up with a very useful cabinet.
then i spent a good half hour filling coffee cans and labeling them, im telling ya that happiness is a nice neat row of cans labeled 1", 2", 3" and so on!
Monday, March 26, 2007
master woodworker?
well, no super fancy projects this weekend. i didn't use fine wood, expensive laminates or even fancy hardware. i suppose even the greatest woodworkers need to build silly little projects from time to time..... i built 6 magazine holders, from scrap pine....
Monday, March 19, 2007
Great Weekend
i just had a great weekend, started off by going out to dinner friday night. then helped a friend work his cows saturday morning. had to package up the Pam blocks saturday afternoon and then went out to the in-laws to help paint the new house. paint paint paint all day sunday. it is nice to do a paint job before the carpets are in... well its a good thing i came to work this morning, i need some rest.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Ok, here is the latest project. its a paying project but just not very much. ever want to change those silly blocks that are in the corner of every window and door in your house (older houses mostly).
well here is an idea, instead of a typical rosette block have a couple hundred custom made... you can change out the heart later if you get sick of it.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Here Ya Go...
here is the not quite finished picture of the fireplace surround, if you want to see what it looked like before i started it, look here i still need to add a mantle, and the overall plan calls for bookshelves on either side with an under window seat on the right side. and it looks like i have forgotten to put on the drawer fronts.
happy hammering!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
productivity
Ah Yes, i love a good long weekend with lots of shop time, and even a little time on the ice. I finally managed to finish the fireplace modules #1 and #2. but didn't catch a single fish! oh well, all time spent sitting on a bucket is precious.
anyway, we did the final sanding on the fireplace surround and primered it with a kills wall paper primer. the wife found a cool wallpaper, it looks like a rock wall, limestone or slate. then we put a small chair rail around the edge between fireplace and sheet rock. the total effect is stunning. the wife found some slate tile/rock to put down on the hearth and i mortared it in. again the overall effect is quite stunning. ill have to take home the camera tonight and get some pictures.
anyway, we did the final sanding on the fireplace surround and primered it with a kills wall paper primer. the wife found a cool wallpaper, it looks like a rock wall, limestone or slate. then we put a small chair rail around the edge between fireplace and sheet rock. the total effect is stunning. the wife found some slate tile/rock to put down on the hearth and i mortared it in. again the overall effect is quite stunning. ill have to take home the camera tonight and get some pictures.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Farm show 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Ok, Where Was I?
Lets see, its been awhile sense i posted. just like everyone else in the world things have been busy. anyway I'm getting back in the groove.
I have an order for 300 Pam Blocks which should be a lot of fun to make. they are simply rosette blocks for my Sister-In-Law's house but instead of the target, i am putting in little hearts! yea, i know, if i had to look at hearts every day for the rest of my life i would get pretty sick of them in a hurry. so i am setting it up so the hearts can be popped out in the future and replaced with another carving when she finally comes to her senses.
the blocks are simply 2-7/8 square with a 7/8" flat hole in the center. i am using a 1/4" round over bit to smooth out the inside edge, a 1/4" beading bit to put a little profile on the outside edge and am using a flush trim bit to shape the hearts to a template after trimming on the band saw.... can you believe that Menard's doesn't carry a decent flush trim bit? i can find a pair of socks but not a router bit? perhaps they moved the bits i want over to the paint department?
i need a new store.....
anyway ill post pics when i have a few
I have an order for 300 Pam Blocks which should be a lot of fun to make. they are simply rosette blocks for my Sister-In-Law's house but instead of the target, i am putting in little hearts! yea, i know, if i had to look at hearts every day for the rest of my life i would get pretty sick of them in a hurry. so i am setting it up so the hearts can be popped out in the future and replaced with another carving when she finally comes to her senses.
the blocks are simply 2-7/8 square with a 7/8" flat hole in the center. i am using a 1/4" round over bit to smooth out the inside edge, a 1/4" beading bit to put a little profile on the outside edge and am using a flush trim bit to shape the hearts to a template after trimming on the band saw.... can you believe that Menard's doesn't carry a decent flush trim bit? i can find a pair of socks but not a router bit? perhaps they moved the bits i want over to the paint department?
i need a new store.....
anyway ill post pics when i have a few
Monday, November 13, 2006
Slacken off in November!
Ok so I'm a slacker.... At least when posting is involved... Here are a few pictures of what I've been doing over the last month.... Homework started again so I only have a one day at most a weekend.. But I think I'm making lots of progress. Just one more day on Mother-IN-Laws trim work and I will be freeee!!!!! Just kidding, ill never be free.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
September here we go!
Wow I intended to post more in august, but that's the way it goes. So now its September and summer is fading fast. Time to setup the firewood supply for winter, put the yard to bed and get some hunting in!
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