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Jon Hammack

@jonhammack

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22 mortises done. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon. Tomorrow (weather permitting) I’ll cut 11 runners and the corresponding tenons.

22 mortises done. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon. Tomorrow (weather permitting) I’ll cut 11 runners and the corresponding tenons.
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I lost motivation to continue because drawing guardians is hard. But you get the idea. #destiny2 #guardiandown #theregoesflawless

I lost motivation to continue because drawing guardians is hard. But you get the idea. #destiny2 #guardiandown #theregoesflawless
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Dyed the base, dyed the bottom of the case, and milled the back boards. This poplar has been extra twisty, so I’m pivoting to tongue and groove instead of shiplap. Tomorrow I need to make another batch of furniture finish and start making drawers.

Dyed the base, dyed the bottom of the case, and milled the back boards. This poplar has been extra twisty, so I’m pivoting to tongue and groove instead of shiplap. Tomorrow I need to make another batch of furniture finish and start making drawers.
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Milling pine for drawer bottoms today. Bag was empty when I started, but the garage smells nice. All that’s left is to trim to width and glue up the panels.

Milling pine for drawer bottoms today. Bag was empty when I started, but the garage smells nice. All that’s left is to trim to width and glue up the panels.
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Fit all the drawer bottoms today. I love the dichotomy of working on them. I never clean up the underside of the panels (and even go so far as to leave glue squeeze out) because it will never be seen but I hand bevel the slot for the screw to match the countersink with a chisel.

Fit all the drawer bottoms today. I love the dichotomy of working on them. I never clean up the underside of the panels (and even go so far as to leave glue squeeze out) because it will never be seen but I hand bevel the slot for the screw to match the countersink with a chisel.