Thanks Jeff
Update:
Been doing some work on the CNC and will post some progress pics soon.
Mean while also planning out some oak for the upper eating counter, would of liked to had different wood; like cherry, maple, or walnut but oak is what I have lots and lots of so will use for the main top. I will put and stripe of walnut down the center and for the nosing which should set it off and will most likely stain it as well.
Some of the boards where over 16 inches but most 12 and 14 with a bunch of 6 inch as well,
My cheap strait line ripping jig. lol it works though.
33 - 1x6's strait lined and ripped to 9/16, 226 pieces total, by the time they were done I thought that was about the most boring job possible till I started planning em all down to 1/2 inch......now that was boring....4 hours of boring. lol
Time to get er going!
Started out by marking where the oak strips would start.
Installing clamping blocks on the radius, used a flash light for a better view of the pencil line, very important that the first row has a perfect curve or if not any rows that follow will magnify imperfections.
Another pump please.
Update:
Been doing some work on the CNC and will post some progress pics soon.
Mean while also planning out some oak for the upper eating counter, would of liked to had different wood; like cherry, maple, or walnut but oak is what I have lots and lots of so will use for the main top. I will put and stripe of walnut down the center and for the nosing which should set it off and will most likely stain it as well.
Some of the boards where over 16 inches but most 12 and 14 with a bunch of 6 inch as well,
My cheap strait line ripping jig. lol it works though.
33 - 1x6's strait lined and ripped to 9/16, 226 pieces total, by the time they were done I thought that was about the most boring job possible till I started planning em all down to 1/2 inch......now that was boring....4 hours of boring. lol
Time to get er going!
Started out by marking where the oak strips would start.
Installing clamping blocks on the radius, used a flash light for a better view of the pencil line, very important that the first row has a perfect curve or if not any rows that follow will magnify imperfections.
Another pump please.