Saturday, 13 April 2013

Vermont Lap Desk: Starting up

Let’s see, already had a plank that could be a lid for the desk project.


And I still had some lumber left over. Not the prettiest stuff, though


The smaller plank looked about the same. Smaller one was just enough to make one side piece


with a sloped edge, and a flat area on one end. Used this as a pattern for the other side piece


There was a few items there that i had to work around. There was a crack running the length of the board, and a bid, old knot


Hand saw took care of that knot area, then a re-posisition in the vise for the other “problem area”


Note the lay out line? A couple whacks with a mallet ( couldn’t find a big hammer) and


“Waste” is gone. Trimmed the rest with a saw and other tools


Until the blank looked like this. Then a mallet & chisel to rough it down


Planes? Yep, used a couple, mainly a Cambered Jack plane


That could take down the roughest of the rough sawn areas. Once it was done, then a smooth plane finish things up


I also used that miter box to trim the parts down a bit. As for the “waste” that was broken off?


Laid out a straight line, in oder to make the “front” piece of the desk.


Chisel & mallet to knock off the worst of the edge, then the plane smoothed it down to the line


As for the face of the board


It had a bit of dry rot showing, until the Jack plane arrived on the scene.


Ok, now there are three more pieces to the desk’s puzzle


Still have a few more to make. Then maybe think about joining all these into one item? Might have the spend a little change on a few hinges. Until next time….



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