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Nature's Lumberjack


Frank Pellow

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On 5/4/2021 at 10:19 AM, Frank Pellow said:

Mike Williams designed the pattern for this beaver.  He calls it 'Working Man' but I call it 'Nature's Lumberjack'.

I completed cutting it last week.  It took me about 11 hours and the work has about 610 holes.  The material is 6mm thick panel with a thin quarter sawn White Oak veneer on top. 

 I’m planning to take 'Nature's Lumberjack'  it to Pellow's Island  and to frame it with poplar “logs” much like the mock-up that utilizes Spruce below:

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I may or may not decide to frame it with a green backer-board.

By the way, I’m going to use Poplar because, over the last 15 years, beavers have “chopped” down all the large poplar trees on Pellow’s Island.

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 If it were me, and you are not me, I  would either use a darker green or a black backer because in the photo it looks like it could use a little more contrast to bring our your fret work better.  Just me.

Dick

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46 minutes ago, heppnerguy said:

 If it were me, and you are not me, I  would either use a darker green or a black backer because in the photo it looks like it could use a little more contrast to bring our your fret work better.  Just me.

Dick

heppnerguy

Thanks.

I agree with you that, if I use green, it should be a darker green.

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On 5/5/2021 at 1:01 PM, rjR said:

Gorgeous!
 

I could never do this ---Way past my patience levels! 

 

 

I'm with you..  I also don't feel like my Dewalt cuts that great.. I got it used and it's not correct.  If I have the blade perpendicular to table, with the blade arms up, and I move them down, the blade will move away from a straight edge laid against it. Also,  when doing straight cuts, the  wood actually has to be pushed in on an angle. so instead of pushing straight, the wood is about 5 degrees to the left..  The blade moving sideways, no matter how I try to adjust the screws in the clamps causes some wobble in the wood.  Someday I want to replace it..

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