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  • Measuring Instruments

    Gauges

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    Posted by Andy Lovelock on 2020-03-06 16:08:21

  • January 2020 Project: Building a Table for the Basketball Court

    Basketball Court Table Project Jan 2020

    The article discusses the idea of harvesting gymnasium floors from schools, which are often replaced every 20-50 years, and using the wood for various applications such as counters, tables, desks, and bar tops. The author describes the process of creating a gym floor table for a customer using a rare piece of flooring that still had its original graphics intact. The process included removing the sleepers (essentially 2×3 pieces of wood), adding low profile stiffeners and aprons made from extra pieces of maple wood, and using mortise and tenon joints for the corners. The author also refurbished old conference table legs by sanding, priming, and repainting them in glossy white enamel paint. Finally, the top and sides of the table were sanded and coated with a satin, water-based polyurethane.

    Posted by ianulimac on 2021-01-10 02:18:33

  • Gauges for Marking and Mortising

    Marking/Mortice Gauges

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    Posted by Andy Lovelock on 2018-11-25 22:45:22

  • City Building at Tam High

    City Building at Tam High

    City Building at Tam High

    Tam Significant student Sammy Whitely demonstrates off ‘Maker Field’, the animatronic metropolis he aided style and design and make with his class. This high school study course is taught by builder Geo Monley, who is also coaching me on my woodworking tasks. All this will take place in his point out-of-the-art woodshop at Tam Higher College in Mill Valley.

    Together, we are acquiring a new plan termed Tam Makers, to give a community makerspace and maker courses — and develop a local community of makers, learners and instructors in South Marin.

    See far more shots of our Tam High makerspace: www.flickr.com/pictures/fabola/albums/72157660433218276

    Learn extra about our Tam Makers undertaking:
    www.tammakers.org/

    Find out much more about our Metropolis of the Foreseeable future program: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/23/metropolis-of-the-upcoming/

    Master extra about Geo’s technological courses at Tam Superior: www.marinlearn.com/index.cfm?technique=ClassListing.ClassLis…

    Posted by fabola on 2016-04-19 08:45:37

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  • Basketball Court Table Project Jan 2020

    Basketball Court Table Project Jan 2020

    Basketball Court Table Project Jan 2020

    We harvest basketball courts from universities. Apparently just about every 20-50 a long time universities swap 10s of 1000’s of sq. ft of gymnasium flooring and generally throw it away. Admittedly it is a little bit of a suffering to reuse in household options (but absolutely rather if the hard work is put in) and sizeable quantities of this materials have been made use of to make counters and tables desks and bar tops. For these prospects they required a fitness center floor table and we uncovered a scarce piece that nonetheless experienced its graphics. We discovered a pair of outdated 1950s conference desk legs and developed a table close to the piece…including having the graphics wrap all-around on the skirt.

    The flooring is rock maple nailed into sleepers (basically 2×3 ). I stapled 3/4 in plywood strips to the base prior to taking away the sleepers. Immediately after the sleepers have been taken off I set some lower profile stiffeners built of more parts of strip maple turned sideways. The apron was also created from additional parts of maple. In this circumstance I utilised the items with the graphics to make the waterfall impact. Since the maple is tongue and groove I have to piece alongside one another parts on the groove side due to the fact they’d normally be backward. The corners had been produced with a mortise and tenon joint. THe apron is brad nailed into the ground and blocks glued and stapled underneath all around the edges,
    The legs from the old meeting table have been sanded primed and repainted with shiny white enamel paint. The best and sides are sanded with 220 grit paper and coated with satin, h2o-dependent polyurethane. Treatment is taken to not take away the patina and where ever cuts and sanding exposed new wooden..time and sun will ultimately even it out.

    Posted by ianulimac on 2021-01-10 02:18:24

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