My new Passion--------- Wood Working---------- Its great to be able to go out to your own woods. Carefully select a tree you want. Cut it down limb it haul it to your own sawmill. Position on the mill and saw it up to get the most out of it. Peel the logs sand it and build something using its natural beauty
So much furniture is pressboard junk with no style at all. Its awesome to work with the wood and design something unique working with the natural grains and shape of the tree. And build something special. Using old world craftsmanship!
I built these shelves last summer. I picked out a big white cedar cut three sides off. Then I cut my shelves out of it leaving the live edge for the outside edge and peeled the bark off. I also made a cedar slab big enough to be the end piece and peeled it. The shelves were too big to go through my 12" planer and there was no way to plane the slab. Since I was in a hurry to get it up I put it together rough cut.
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Between Christmas and New Years. I finally got around to sanding it out and painting it. There has got to be a better way to sand it out than using a palm sander! I spent over three days sanding it out to where I could clear cote it. I used a water base polyurethane satin finish for the first time. I don't think its gives as deep as a finish as oil base but its a lot nicer to work with and no smell or fumes. And I will be using it again.
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But thats not all I got done. While I was cutting cedar for the deck I haven't had time to build yet. I saved some nice shaped slabs that I thought would make good shelves. Then I found a 1/4 round log that I started to cut but couldn't make a 4x4 out of.
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The bark was froze to the wood so I had to put it next to the wood stove to thaw it out. The I peeled the bark off using a bark spud and draw knife. The spent a long time sanding it out. But I sure feel it was worth it!
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The grain of the slab turned out fantastic! The 1/4 round had some wonderful blue staining and lines in it. And both had bark bores and holes in it that I was able to save and it gave it a lot of character.
Then it was time to put it up. I used some of the 1/4 round to make the shelf end pieces. I free had cut the ends of the shelf with a chainsaw and got a little off but I had just eyeballed it and cut didn't mark it at all.
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And shaped a old 2x6 I had laying around for center supports. I was going to change it with logs but think it looks good now.
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Now I have both shelves up around the window
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I think it came out very nice with all the knots in the wood showing.
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Getting the shelves up and rearranging the bunk house gave me a lot more room. And its nice to have somewhere to put stuff away. Rather than stacking it on the floor and tripping over it and its great to be able to find what you are looking for too!
I still need to make some small closets so I can put my cloths away out of site when I go UP. But I am really satisfied with what I got done so far
! Its a lot of work but it beats going out a buying some boxy ill built thing that has no style that will never look good. Or take some time and built it just the way you want and need!
Billy

I built these shelves last summer. I picked out a big white cedar cut three sides off. Then I cut my shelves out of it leaving the live edge for the outside edge and peeled the bark off. I also made a cedar slab big enough to be the end piece and peeled it. The shelves were too big to go through my 12" planer and there was no way to plane the slab. Since I was in a hurry to get it up I put it together rough cut.
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Between Christmas and New Years. I finally got around to sanding it out and painting it. There has got to be a better way to sand it out than using a palm sander! I spent over three days sanding it out to where I could clear cote it. I used a water base polyurethane satin finish for the first time. I don't think its gives as deep as a finish as oil base but its a lot nicer to work with and no smell or fumes. And I will be using it again.
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But thats not all I got done. While I was cutting cedar for the deck I haven't had time to build yet. I saved some nice shaped slabs that I thought would make good shelves. Then I found a 1/4 round log that I started to cut but couldn't make a 4x4 out of.
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The bark was froze to the wood so I had to put it next to the wood stove to thaw it out. The I peeled the bark off using a bark spud and draw knife. The spent a long time sanding it out. But I sure feel it was worth it!
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The grain of the slab turned out fantastic! The 1/4 round had some wonderful blue staining and lines in it. And both had bark bores and holes in it that I was able to save and it gave it a lot of character.
Then it was time to put it up. I used some of the 1/4 round to make the shelf end pieces. I free had cut the ends of the shelf with a chainsaw and got a little off but I had just eyeballed it and cut didn't mark it at all.
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And shaped a old 2x6 I had laying around for center supports. I was going to change it with logs but think it looks good now.
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Now I have both shelves up around the window
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I think it came out very nice with all the knots in the wood showing.
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Getting the shelves up and rearranging the bunk house gave me a lot more room. And its nice to have somewhere to put stuff away. Rather than stacking it on the floor and tripping over it and its great to be able to find what you are looking for too!
I still need to make some small closets so I can put my cloths away out of site when I go UP. But I am really satisfied with what I got done so far

Billy