I made some progress on Furla's house sign. I made an aweful horrible attempt at inlaying the name into the sign, but well....it was aweful. So I flipped it over and decided it was better to just lay it on the top and have a nice 3D affect. I still think that it may need something on the top of the bottle to make it look more like a bottle and less like a cutting board.
I stained it a Merlot color and I spray painted the name white. I can't find any other way to make the white look as nice as with a coat of spraypaint. Once I deal with the wine bottle top issue and I attach the name, I am going to coat it front and back with lots of layers of an outdoor sealant. I don't want it rotting or something like that. It will be outside, so I have to make sure it can take it.
Any suggestions on what I can do to make the neck of the bottle look more like a wine bottle neck than a cutting board shape?
Saturday, October 17, 2009
In Other News
Posted by Sawdustmomma at 10:59 PM 0 comments
Happy Days Are Here Agiain
I got to make some serious sawdust. I am happy as a clam! Not only that, I finally GOT how to make my scrollsaw cut like I expected it to. Turns out the biggest problem was my blade was too loose. I kept trying to figure out why the blade seemed to bend instead of cut into the wood. Last night I went out there and was playing around trying to figure out if I would ever be able to get it to work. I had watched a dozen how-to videos and yet it wasn't cutting through the wood like a hot knife through butter like in the video.
Through misadventure and accidentily tightening the blade more than I though I was supposed to and whammo (real technical there huh?) it was a thing of beauty. The blade was cutting through the wood so fast and smooth. Sigh. I was so happy.
Did a little testing of what I could do. I cut out Chloe's name and then I cut out a sun and worked on what would happen if I cut out a path as if it was a side of a bead maze. It was WONDERFUL. Granted there is no way the scroll saw will EVER replace my beloved router in my workshop, but it does open up my work I do to have decorative parts thanks to the scroll saw.
So, I thought I should share the pictures of my experimenting. Yes, I know it doens't look like much, but if I can do cut-outs like these to make bead mazes for Chloe or some of my friend's kids. It could be fun, and a nice activity on a free afternoon.
Anyway, here is the test run!
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Ideas
There are so many things I want to build and so little time. I got the name cut out for Furla's sign and I have to finish cutting out the bottle shape on the outside as well as the usual finishing on it.
Then I want to build so many things. Boxes, wood table organizer things (to hold salt/pepper/napkins etc on a table), stool like thing for my son to be able to stand at the counter with me and help me cook, and large doll house like thing for both the kids to play with.
I only wish my garage was warmer, cleaner, less spider-y, and actual time to fit it all in. I am so swamped with kids and chores and visiting with friends that I can't seem to find the time to dedicate to some work.
I say it often, but I will say it again, I wish I could win the lottery so I wouldn't have to work in an office and I can just work from home in my garage. There is so much I could build and sell and gift to people.
I also got the dowel rods for the birthing stool I am going to build for a doula friend. I need to get some nice oak wood or something similarly stong and beging to build it too.
For now I will just keep dreaming as once again I am gone for the weekend and I wont get home until late on Sunday. Another weekend gone and no sawdust to show for it! Grr.
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Withdrawls
I am having serious withdrawls. As it gets colder and darker sooner, it becomes harder to convince myself to go out to the garage in the evenings to work. I put it off until the weekend and we are so busy I barely have time to breathe. Its now Saturday night and I have not had even 10 minutes to go out there.
Its times like this I wish I had a full shop. Not just the garage, but a full blown shop. One with central heating and large overhead lights. Then it will be bright enough and warm enough to work. I have a lovely heater to keep me warm out there, but its directed at one spot so I can't move around. Add a small little electrical box that the fuse can't handle a heater and a power tool at the same time. So I have to switch all the time. I have the heater on, and then when I go to do a cut, I turn off the heater and turn on the power tool. Then back again.
I want warmth AND be able to use the tools together. I need more power for the garage or at the very least central heating. It not as much fun if I have to wear 2 layers or more just to work out there. Brrr!
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