




I started laying out the design in my head, then sketching a rough on paper for a materials list.

I set up the lunchbox planer and hooked up the dust collector and prepared to plane the two pieces to remove the roughness and insure they were the same thickness. Always a good start. By my calculations, the longer of the two would give me enough to make the side frame, and the shorter should provide the face. If not, I have more in the wood pile but I don't want to have to set up the planer again.

About fifteen passes through the planer, seven or eight on each side, and they are looking good. Not worried about the fall at the edges, they will be trimmed to width.
The longer board will need one edge dressed to be used as a guiding edge when cutting, whether I use the table saw or the skill saw, that puppy is rough. Take a close look, that's a live edge. I have it clamped and ready for the hand plane.
A little work with my hand plane and she is ready for the next step. Time on my feet is short, so we are done until tomorrow. It will give me time to figure the dimensions of the cuts, how wide do I want to make the sides of the "Shadowbox" style display case. I am going back and forth on the background. I intended to go with Diamond Tuck, but Miss T is laughing at me.


More later, Watch this space.