wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 12:31:22 GMT -6
Any way, I posted this on another board, so I hope you don't mind it being posted here: Hmm, I was making a mission style mirror for my Son and Daughter-in-law. It is 48x32 and I set it the desk I am also working on and thought, Hmm, I wonder! Looks like that would make for a cool desk top. Any ideas? Glue up is not my favorite part of woodworking. I thought I could use a contrast wood in this outline like Phipino Mahogany which this is, and fill the blanks with quarterawn oak. Any, just thinking about it and would love any feedback. dale
|
|
Joe Lyddon
WoW Member
Banned.
Sam Maloof & I Dec. 2, 2005
Posts: 2,507
|
Post by Joe Lyddon on Nov 30, 2009 12:38:16 GMT -6
Hi Dale!
Glad you found us...
Welcome Aboard!
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 12:38:39 GMT -6
I don't get how to post pics here. Tried it several times to no evail.
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 12:40:09 GMT -6
Thanks Joe
|
|
Joe Lyddon
WoW Member
Banned.
Sam Maloof & I Dec. 2, 2005
Posts: 2,507
|
Post by Joe Lyddon on Nov 30, 2009 12:40:46 GMT -6
Take a look at the Tutorial section... and Introduction section...
|
|
|
Post by larryh86gt on Nov 30, 2009 13:00:07 GMT -6
I've been hoping you would come over so I can see your lastest carvings. Welcome. Larry
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 13:02:11 GMT -6
I've been hoping you would come over so I can see your lastest carvings. Welcome. Larry Can I post carvings here? Thank you Larry dale
|
|
|
Post by TDHofstetter on Nov 30, 2009 13:03:09 GMT -6
Welcome, Dale!
I think it'd be a pain to have a paneled desktop. The panels will move with the seasons, meaning that there'd be distinct cracks in the desktop during dry seasons... just enough to drop the point of a pen into, making writing difficult at best. For a desktop, you really want a completely flat, smooth surface.
EDIT: For the APPEARANCE, though - which is really pretty neat - you could use an MDF substrate & veeer it with a pattern similar to the mirror's frame-and-panel pattern. That'd work just fine... and you CAN get QSWO veneer.
|
|
|
Post by larryh86gt on Nov 30, 2009 13:07:27 GMT -6
I've been hoping you would come over so I can see your lastest carvings. Welcome. Larry Can I post carvings here? Thank you Larry dale Sure. I think General Woodworking would be the right section for showing them to us. Larry
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 13:11:13 GMT -6
Thanks Tim, that is the kind of answer I was looking for. I just do the quartersawn 1 inch boards. Question. Why are desk or table tops glued up with small widths rather than larger widths? Why not 3 ten inch wideths instead of 6 five inch widths. Is there a rule of thumb to table tops?
dale
|
|
|
Post by TDHofstetter on Nov 30, 2009 13:25:09 GMT -6
That's generally because wood moves at a different rate radially (from the center of the tree to the bark) and circumferentially (which some folks call "tangentially" - following the growth rings around the tree). Because of that difference, most wood will tend to warp as it moves. Wide boards will warp more obviously than narrow boards, and if you laminate up a panel with a bunch of narrow boards with the growth rings oriented the same, the resulting panel will also warp pretty obviously. If you alternate the growth ring orientation, though, where one stick warps upwards & the next one warps downwards, the worst you get is a shallow ripple instead of a large wave.
There are charts available showing the ratio of radial to circumferential movement of various woods - some woods move the same both directions - it's fine to use huge wide planks of those woods for tabletops & such. Other woods move radically differently in those two directions, and need to be ripped & flipped into small strips to make a fairly stable tabletop.
That's one of the great benefits to plywood - the veneer layers are nearly always parallel to the growth rings, so they tend to stay about as flat as anything can. MDF, too, makes very good tabletops because of its flatness & rigidity. If MDF "feels cheap", though... there's no dishonor in using plywood - beautiful furniture, GOOD furniture, has been built for a LONG, LONG TIME from plywood.
|
|
sawduster
Moderator
The Motley Crew
Posts: 1,831
|
Post by sawduster on Nov 30, 2009 14:00:11 GMT -6
For pics you need to enclose the url between image tags. If you look at the buttons above the typing window you'll see one with a globe and another with an envelope. The one betwixt those will give you a pair of image tags. Put you cursor between the ][ and copy your url there. I copied and pasted the url for your first pic between the image tags and viola, the pic is in the post.
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 14:47:28 GMT -6
I did try that, I will try again. Sawduster (Jerry?) or another?
|
|
|
Post by dcarter636 on Nov 30, 2009 14:48:00 GMT -6
Just put a clear glass top over the deliberately floated luan panels and it will be a functional eye catcher.
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 14:48:23 GMT -6
Tim, is that a for real pic of you?
|
|
|
Post by TDHofstetter on Nov 30, 2009 14:50:34 GMT -6
Yep - I'm really not green & flat, I just a skinny hairy fella.
|
|
wisardd1
WoW Member
Account Removed by own Request.
Posts: 261
|
Post by wisardd1 on Nov 30, 2009 15:56:58 GMT -6
Cool pic. Kind of Jethro Tull mixed with Robin Hood's living in an enchanted forest. A medevil soul at heart?
|
|
|
Post by TDHofstetter on Nov 30, 2009 17:29:23 GMT -6
|
|
|
Post by Leo Voisine on Nov 30, 2009 18:35:35 GMT -6
Tim, is that a for real pic of you? Oh yeah - that's ole Timmer - and that is his posture too.
|
|
|
Post by Leo Voisine on Nov 30, 2009 18:40:48 GMT -6
Hey there wizard - I am glad you came on over - love your stuff.
About the pics - you did everything right - except ONE detail
what you need to do is to cut the line http.........jpg and paste is BETWEEN the brackets with IMG -- I don't think this will show up - but
{IMG} http.......jpg {/IMG}
Except the square brackets
Go back and look at the tutorial again - you will see it
Anyway
WELCOME
|
|