Weaver's
log, Earthdate 12092017
I Got a brilliant idea of how to speed the measuring proses of the short ends using a hole saw and hammered it into the wood with the drill at the centre of the beam. This idea also spurred the idea that I could use the hole saw to see to that the tenants were as round as possible as they were going to go thro drilled holes later.
I Got a brilliant idea of how to speed the measuring proses of the short ends using a hole saw and hammered it into the wood with the drill at the centre of the beam. This idea also spurred the idea that I could use the hole saw to see to that the tenants were as round as possible as they were going to go thro drilled holes later.
Weaver's log, Earthdate 13092017
Here is how I get the straight edges at the finish. First I use one of these saws that I don't know what they are called in English as its teeth are smaller and make nicer cuts, you saw it so that you don't accidentally brake of more wood then you want with the chisel. Then you chisel don't go for the entire piece at once cut down in portions this way you have more control
Weaver's log, Earthdate 15092017
I have sone done all of the tenants, so I made a test piece from some scrap with the same dimensions as the mortises are going in too and it seems to be ok so far. I also drew ahead piece as this is a Viking tent, I went for a Rohan inspired horse head from the Lord of the Rings mythos.
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