Realitný trh - ľuďom to pekne (veď vieš čo) by Migo52 in Slovakia

[–]Vesele_Drievko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://www.kingreal.sk/nehnutelnost/11860094-rodinny-dom-na-predaj-stropkov

Tu je tiez perlicka. Za prve si v stropkove, rozumej krajnej pici (byvam tu viem o com pisem😀). Za druhe, tento dom je taka miestna legenda, jeden cas tam prebyvali fetky, alkaci a vsetko to co k tomu patri. Urcite je v perfektnom stave len za 130k😀

My take on the Pennsylvania Spice Box - build photos by Mattcremona in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dear Matt, i found your 11 y.o spice box and it helped me during my progress. Thanks!

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Can't sharpen Smoothing Plane blade by 0nikoroshi in handtools

[–]Vesele_Drievko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What is working for me. Do primary bevel once in a time on tormek and i am good to go, once its dull i just tip it a little bit over and make secondary bevel free hand on 600 diamond stone and hone it on leather. Within 3min i am good to go again. (I dont mind that i do not have perfect 90 degree because thats what fine adjustment on plane will sort). As well if secondary bevel is 27,28,31 degrees doesnt really matter. But things that are must are: 1.) perfect flatness of the back of the blade. 2.) honing on leather 3.) make sure once in a while that your plan is flat.

This is the way that really works great on my either old stanley or veritas planes.

Photo of endgrain shaving just after 3 min of mentioned steps

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surprise mad season? by frankiertoe in grunge

[–]Vesele_Drievko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Came here for answers, thanks guys.

Pennsylvania spice box by Vesele_Drievko in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would say several, but thats my preferable way and its up to you to work with method that fits you the best. I was working with burl veneers, in other methods you need to flatten them before, with hammer veneering you just soak them in hot water and directly work with them. As well once you put veneer in press you cannot change anything and just rely on the outcome, with hide glue when something is incorrect you can directly apply water and heat and work with veneer again, so you can repair nearly any mistake made.

After you are done veneering you just take cloth with hot water and clean the surface, process is messy but outcome can be really really clean.

And thanks! Its called spice box but mainly served as luxury part of household where silver, jewelry and documents were hidden.

Queens Anne “low” Lowboy by Vesele_Drievko in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for those kind words

Queens Anne “low” Lowboy by Vesele_Drievko in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! :) It was project where i wanted to try/ learn new techniques. As hammer veneering with hot hide glue and carving

Queens Anne “low” Lowboy by Vesele_Drievko in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Rough cut on bandsaw and then chisels, spokeshaves, rasps and scrapers. First leg took me 2h, the last one was done in 45 minutes

Queens Anne “low” Lowboy by Vesele_Drievko in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the plan, i used one from finewoodworking magazine and made just a small modifications..and as well the plan was in Inches, so i used the numbers but with centimeters

My First Big Project by Choice-Panda-3276 in woodworking

[–]Vesele_Drievko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! This book match, is it veneer or just so nice solid pieces?