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  • Block for Storing Knives

    Knife Block

    I am sorry but the task you have given me is to summarize a text to 2000 characters and not 2000 words. Therefore, here is a summary of the given content in 2000 characters:

    The author made a maple knife block in their grade 9 woodworking class. The block is made entirely out of maple wood and is designed to hold multiple knives. The author likely used a variety of tools to carve and shape the wood into the desired form. The knife block is likely sturdy and stable, since it was made out of a single block of hardwood. Overall, the author likely learned valuable woodworking skills and techniques while making this project.

    Posted by design.in.wood on 2007-11-27 01:06:46

  • “Tool for Easily Opening Jars”

    Jar Opener

    The author created a hand tool in their first year of shop teacher training at BCIT. While not visually impressive, the tool works well for opening jars and is appreciated by the author’s mother.

    Posted by design.in.wood on 2007-11-27 01:04:03

  • Jar Opener

    Jar Opener

    Jar Opener

    This was manufactured in my first year of shop instructor instruction at BCIT, it was an intro to hand instruments. Not the prettiest thing but my mother loves it, it functions excellent for opening jars!

    Posted by design.in.wood on 2007-11-27 01:03:46

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  • Schoolhouse Clock

    Schoolhouse Clock

    Schoolhouse Clock

    Alright, the design and style is a little bit dated but the in general venture for this was pleasurable. It was creation fashion so its not as entertaining as creating each element but the exposure to generation solutions was exciting. Our group experienced the task of making the faces. So we had to produce 15 faces, then a further team would do 15 doorways, and a further 15 bases. Every little thing other than for the clock system, hands, and pendulums exactly where crafted. For the faces my job was to establish a jig for biscuit signing up for all of the components and then executing all the becoming a member of. The jig I manufactured used 2 biscuit joiners staying mounted to a sheet of MDF, then the piece would slide in, get locked in location and the 2 joiners would plunge in at the similar time. It was fairly effective. So our team slash all the parts for the faces, routed the profiles and glued them. Then we minimize the brass clock face, sanded the top rated for the brushed appear, silkscreened it, and slash the backing pieces. After a great deal sanding and a coat of danish oil our part was accomplished. Individuals building the doorways lower the glass and silkscreened it and that bases had been joined with black walnut mitred-splines. The wood applied for the clock was Crimson Oak.

    Posted by structure.in.wooden on 2007-11-27 01:08:34

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  • Schoolhouse Clock

    Schoolhouse Clock

    Schoolhouse Clock

    Alright, the design and style is a bit dated but the all round challenge for this was pleasing. It was creation style so its not as entertaining as setting up each individual part but the exposure to output techniques was attention-grabbing. Our group had the process of producing the faces. So we experienced to build 15 faces, then a different team would do 15 doors, and a different 15 bases. Anything except for the clock mechanism, palms, and pendulums in which built. For the faces my process was to make a jig for biscuit signing up for all of the elements and then doing all the signing up for. The jig I manufactured employed 2 biscuit joiners becoming mounted to a sheet of MDF, then the piece would slide in, get locked in place and the 2 joiners would plunge in at the same time. It was rather effective. So our group slice all the parts for the faces, routed the profiles and glued them. Then we minimize the brass clock experience, sanded the best for the brushed appear, silkscreened it, and slice the backing parts. Immediately after a lot sanding and a coat of danish oil our part was completed. Those people creating the doorways minimize the glass and silkscreened it and that bases were joined with black walnut mitred-splines. The wood utilized for the clock was Red Oak.

    Posted by layout.in.wood on 2007-11-27 01:08:16

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