You've scared everyone off posting examples of what they've been doing with that lovely piece of work Henrik.
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Look at any winter smoke picture and you will see my much abused work bench underneath them.... nowhere near as fine as this piece. But its at a height i work at. I’m a mere 6’2” and appreciate the benefit of a custom bench!
my lockdown project has been my baking.... @the_yeasty_beasty on instagram!
great work Henrik👍"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
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So today I met a challenge I don’t think I’ve ever met in many years of tying difficult Atlantic salmon flies.
The houndstooth joint! F.......ck it is difficult for a novice like me.
Third attempt of the male came in just right enough to attempt to transfer to the female on the endcap. This tiny black walnut endcap costs $$$$, so a mistake would mean death by self strangulation😂
I managed to knock off a bit of the little teeth but I can fix that. It fits, and I’m satisfied 🥳🥳
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Originally posted by Hookmaker View PostSo today I met a challenge I don’t think I’ve ever met in many years of tying difficult Atlantic salmon flies.
The houndstooth joint! F.......ck it is difficult for a novice like me.
Third attempt of the male came in just right enough to attempt to transfer to the female on the endcap. This tiny black walnut endcap costs $$$$, so a mistake would mean death by self strangulation😂
I managed to knock off a bit of the little teeth but I can fix that. It fits, and I’m satisfied 🥳🥳
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Originally posted by moteyi View PostI'm no expert, but a couple of tips for cutting the pins. When you've transferred the size of the pins from your tail board go over the lines with a single bevelled knife with the bevel on the waste side. You can then start to remove some of the waste with your dovetail saw cutting inside the lines. Obviously on a blind dovetail you can only cut at approximately 45 degrees but it will make chiseling out the waste a lot easier. Also the crucial external cuts will be straight and true. You can then carefully pare out the the rest of the waste with your dovetail chisels. Using a single bevelled knife allows you to place the chisel with the the bevel of the chisel resting in the bevel of the the marked cut. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
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Originally posted by Vitola View PostI am very impressed Henrik - it's amazing what you can get flat-packed nowadays
Seriously though, mega impressed. All I managed in 2 yrs of WW at school, was to turn a 2' diameter fruit bowl out of a solid piece of wood, think it was oak. My mother still uses it but no joints required. Think I made a pencil box too, with dovetail joints but that was it. Bet your wife will be glad when you go back to just buying boxing of cigars!Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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Originally posted by moteyi View PostI'm no expert, but a couple of tips for cutting the pins. When you've transferred the size of the pins from your tail board go over the lines with a single bevelled knife with the bevel on the waste side. You can then start to remove some of the waste with your dovetail saw cutting inside the lines. Obviously on a blind dovetail you can only cut at approximately 45 degrees but it will make chiseling out the waste a lot easier. Also the crucial external cuts will be straight and true. You can then carefully pare out the the rest of the waste with your dovetail chisels. Using a single bevelled knife allows you to place the chisel with the the bevel of the chisel resting in the bevel of the the marked cut.
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Well I made it! After six months corona boredom I can proudly present my finished workbench. Only step missing is wedging the leg tenons and flush cutting the tenons.
Bloody hell its been fun, I learned a lot - and oh, my toolbox is now fully upgraded (at the cost of half a cigar collection 😜).
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