Category: Projects Garden Railroad 2024 The railroad is alive again in the backyard. It's a project without an end, but we are at a Ham Radio 2024 Once a ham, always a ham. McGuire Family Philco The family radio from 1937 resurrected! A Craftsman's Step Ladder A new little step ladder for the shop I Don't Weld Oops. I guess I do. Bedroom Remodel A case of expanding requirements Gnome Suite Home Treehouse then and now Garden Railroad: Laying Track It's more than a mound of dirt, now! Garden Railroad Winter 2022 Time out for some railroad building! Working in the Second Quadrant Found a round-to-it. Moved into the 2nd quadrant. Efficient Use of 20 square feet Finally. A bathroom for the main floor. Landscaping Spring 2021 Spring project: garden landscape Garden Railroad Spring 2021 Spring has sprung, and it's time to get working on the railroad! Pet Doors for Bebop This is all about a doggie door. Progress on the MH&D Railroad It looks like we'll be laying track on the McGuire-Henkel-and-Dunbar railroad next spring. For a McGuire-Henkel-Dunbar Railroad Last year I decided it was time, if ever, for me to start building a garden railroad in the backyard. An old Piano Friend Comes Home Sometime around 1959, in Raymond Washington, I had my first piano lesson. It was on this piano: Sand, Gravel, and Cement, Mixed With Experience For Terri's birthday, she asked for sand and gravel. Actually, it was sand, gravel, cement, and A roof in a day Our house was built 17 years ago. A look around the neighborhood will tell you that the roofing More improvements for Bebop She’s an expensive dog, and worth it! Now complete is a new walkway to the shop, and concrete Can you fix that? Yes, I can. More details are here: Completion: East Steps of the Deck It's done. Steps for the east side of the deck. The deck was completed 5 years ago. Pandemic = Pandemic Projects A new puppy means a new fence. Planter box - Cedar and redwood. Stairs for the east side of the Terri's Garden 2020 Showing off some of Terri's work Getting it done You might say that I've been thinking about building some steps on the east side of the deck for a A fence for Bebop Quarantine Project: the Bebop fence. For years, it has been known, "You can't have a dog. We don't A sequencer for Jazz Chord Practice As I work to develop my "Jazz vocabulary", I wanted an electronic flashcard tool that would help me Quick Change Bit holders I bought a collection of quick change driver bits: square, phillips, hex, torx, and straight. Some Front Door Handleset Repair Yesterday I got an oops text from my wife: I recognized immediately: These handlesets are Just Like Downtown Dad was someone who was known as a practical man. He could get things done, and was always looking A first metal lathe project I work in wood. But for years I've wanted to get into the machinist's world too. A few months ago I A piano shop workbench My bargain shopping wife found a large "workbench" -- a collection of solid cabinets mounted on an Smoke Detectors for the Shop This morning I installed smoke detectors in the shop, which are interconnected with detectors in Time Keeping Automation with TOGGL For my piano rebuilding business, I do not work by the hour! I am working on spec projects, or on Clamp Rack I started the day with a sheet of plywood. I ended the day with a much needed and very useful shop Woodwork Outside of a Piano! The past few days, the woodshop has been put to work on a project that is not a piano! In December Too Much fun with Sketchup I've refined the design of the tablesaw outfeed table to include details for the router table and 2014 - The year of the deck We're gearing up for deck building this summer. Sketchup has been invaluable as a design tool. Outfeed table for tablesaw I recently took the time to re-learn Sketchup. I'm still inefficient with it, but its capability Garden Gate - 2013 When the neighbors built a white vinyl fence along the north property line a triangle of land was Key Leveling Blocks I recently decided to upgrade from the crude key leveling blocks I had been using, and enjoyed Coffee Table Erin designed a coffee table that we built in the shop in August. This weekend was the next road A mobile base for the Rikon Band Saw The shop really isn't large enough for the new band saw to have a permanent location on the shop The Paint Job Ev was OK with that, but he did think that the boss fell a little short of the mark when he bought a new truck without power steering and with a pretty awful paint job. Adjustable height workbench / assembly table In my early years of woodworking and cabinet building, I spent a lot of time assembling things on Woodshop progress: Lighting and Dust Collection Cyclone I keep plugging away. After hanging ceiling drywall and fifteen light fixtures, I'm pretty good at Woodshop progress: insulation and drywall My shop is too big! OK. That's the last time you'll hear that. Though the work continues it seems Woodshop progress: Passed electrical inspection this morning! A milestone! I finished the rough-in electrical last night and had the inspection this morning. Yes Woodstove for the woodshop I got out to the shop early this morning to work on wiring. But it was about 37 degrees, and hmmm, The shop is closed in! Well, the door is hung, and winter can come. I just need to do the weather stripping, and we really A door for the new shop I figured that the new shop should have a fine door that speaks to what goes on inside. Sometime Woodshop Progress To complete the exterior, we just need the overhead and entry door. I'm working on the entry door The workshop is a reality Well, it's not done, but the space definitely exists now! Todd Thurgood was the framer. Who could The workshop progesses The permit was issued, and last week, the site was excavated and footings where poured. The New Woodshop: Getting closer I had once dreamed of building a timber-framed woodshop, but time and locale prevent it. Design for Blog posts by year: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004