Next DIY project
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Re: Next DIY project
Been waiting for glue to dry, final fitting of upper layer with holes. Now figuring out a lid for it
Probably trying to get to smart for my pay grade, but will keep trying
Yeah Marcus, he is a little Rippa of a dog, bit cool today so he is burrowed in to get warm
Barry he stole my beautifully tanned fallow dawn skin
Probably trying to get to smart for my pay grade, but will keep trying
Yeah Marcus, he is a little Rippa of a dog, bit cool today so he is burrowed in to get warm
Barry he stole my beautifully tanned fallow dawn skin
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Re: Next DIY project
First coat of clear on the box
The sides
And the two ends
The sides
And the two ends
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Re: Next DIY project
Looks terrific
Marcus
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Durrie holder?
Whatever it is it looks great.
Whatever it is it looks great.
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Nah, you were pretty close with the exotic cartridge holder, it is a cartridge holder but not exotic cartridge, just plain old 6BR.
Happy with it so far, got to improve my joints, might get flash and try some dovetailing next time, got the router bits, just not sure on how to do it.
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6BR is exotic...never seen it on the shelf at a LGS.Camel wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 9:51 pmNah, you were pretty close with the exotic cartridge holder, it is a cartridge holder but not exotic cartridge, just plain old 6BR.
Happy with it so far, got to improve my joints, might get flash and try some dovetailing next time, got the router bits, just not sure on how to do it.
Heh, I have a stack of router bits. From memory I've used two, so consider me a router expert (only because I still have 10 fingers)
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Don't worry about the dove tail joints just be like the rest of us and cut some pigeon tail jointsCamel wrote:Nah, you were pretty close with the exotic cartridge holder, it is a cartridge holder but not exotic cartridge, just plain old 6BR.
Happy with it so far, got to improve my joints, might get flash and try some dovetailing next time, got the router bits, just not sure on how to do it.
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Now I never thought of that, thanks Dave, pigeon tail joints must be a bit rough, will match up with my metal work skills, I can pigeon shit weld with the best of them.DSD wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 6:32 amDon't worry about the dove tail joints just be like the rest of us and cut some pigeon tail jointsCamel wrote:Nah, you were pretty close with the exotic cartridge holder, it is a cartridge holder but not exotic cartridge, just plain old 6BR.
Happy with it so far, got to improve my joints, might get flash and try some dovetailing next time, got the router bits, just not sure on how to do it.
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Next DIY project
Did some more on it today after spending the morning out picking up a workshop gantry,
Sanding, sanding, another coat of spray clear finish, thats 4 so far, then some more on the lid, gluing in small diamond shaped wooden tiles and making and fitting some edging. While sitting in the shed watching the paint and glue dry I decided to take the Ravens advice and started making a loading block for large (308) sized case heads. My old simplex blocks only have 40 holes for both small and large case head sizes, so figured I would make some with 50 holes, I will start the small head size (222) tomorrow, and might even do one for magnum cases.
No photos yet, will get some tomorrow.
Sanding, sanding, another coat of spray clear finish, thats 4 so far, then some more on the lid, gluing in small diamond shaped wooden tiles and making and fitting some edging. While sitting in the shed watching the paint and glue dry I decided to take the Ravens advice and started making a loading block for large (308) sized case heads. My old simplex blocks only have 40 holes for both small and large case head sizes, so figured I would make some with 50 holes, I will start the small head size (222) tomorrow, and might even do one for magnum cases.
No photos yet, will get some tomorrow.
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Re: Next DIY project
Hi Camel,
A tip for preparation between coats on your box or anything else you put clear on. Use non soap impregnated steel wool instead of fine sandpaper and you will get a better finish. Rub up and down with the grain not across or in circles. This tip was given to me by an old French polisher here in cairns many years ago.
Cheers,
Trevor.
A tip for preparation between coats on your box or anything else you put clear on. Use non soap impregnated steel wool instead of fine sandpaper and you will get a better finish. Rub up and down with the grain not across or in circles. This tip was given to me by an old French polisher here in cairns many years ago.
Cheers,
Trevor.
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Yeah, thanks Trev, I am planning on using fine steel wool in between the next two coats now I have the grain nicely filled, just a matter of a little bit more elbow grease. Yeah, its not a very good idea to rub across the grain, though in this timber because of the swirls its a little difficult to follow the grain flow.
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More sanding and another coat of clear on the box this am, think that will be the last.
Then got stuck into the lid which was clamped up overnight
Unsprayed
Will give it its first coat this arvo. Also drilled and sanded the loading block, will spray that one as well
Then got stuck into the lid which was clamped up overnight
Unsprayed
Will give it its first coat this arvo. Also drilled and sanded the loading block, will spray that one as well
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A few minutes and a quick spray later, really brings out the grain
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Update time, finished my two loading trays, large is red gum with red gum edging
Small one is redgum with red cedar edging
Still going on the cartridge box, had to do a slight modification by adding another layer each side so my hinge screws wouldn’t go right through the sides
Small one is redgum with red cedar edging
Still going on the cartridge box, had to do a slight modification by adding another layer each side so my hinge screws wouldn’t go right through the sides
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I don't suppose they sell shorter screws in hilston.
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