Le banc de travail en bois style français du XVIIIe siècle (Roubo) est achevé. Pour l’essentiel.

18th Century French-style (Roubo) Woodworking bench is done. Mostly.

The author of this content is a woodworker who is building a shelf. They admit to making a mistake by forgetting to compensate for the shiplaps on the shelf planks, which has caused them to not fit correctly. They plan to fix this mistake later.

The author still has several tasks left to complete before the shelf is finished. They need to drill holes in the top of the shelf for holdfasts, chamfer the sharp edges to avoid splinters, and tune the leg vise so that it glides better. They also need to take the shelf apart, bring it home, and put it back together before finally applying boiled linseed oil as a finish.

Overall, the author’s woodworking skills seem to be quite advanced, as they are familiar with complicated techniques such as shiplapping and holdfasts. They are also careful to avoid splinters and take the time to tune the leg vise to ensure that it works properly.

In terms of the mistake they made, it is not uncommon for woodworking projects to require adjustments and changes as they progress. It is important to be patient and willing to make corrections when necessary, and the author seems to have the right attitude towards fixing their mistake.

Going forward, the author will likely have a successful career in woodworking if they continue to hone their skills and pay close attention to detail. By learning from their mistakes and taking the time to carefully craft each project, they can create beautiful and functional pieces that will last for years to come.

Posted by gildedrain on 2011-06-28 13:18:27