tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post7167950523408192880..comments2024-02-16T03:06:37.522-05:00Comments on The Bois Shop: The pressing issue of matched apronsRob Boishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10035998896364908864noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-33530535934036405672014-01-21T03:02:54.563-05:002014-01-21T03:02:54.563-05:00Even though creating a wood labor from plans are q...Even though creating a wood labor from plans are quite challenging, it can be quite rewarding when you get a great finished project in hand. It is now even easier to create woodwork buildings with the help of these options found online. If you love creating projects out of wood, then there's nothing more viable than these free wood project plans online to guide and crack your great solutions. The plans are also segregated according to the skills on the woodworker and there are also guidelines specifically for newcomers to this enterprise. The user friendly plans offered a lot of fun and ease while completing your own woodworking projects.<br /><br />If you are seeking woodworking plans or woodworking ideas sojourn : <a href="http://toy-box-plans-professional.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">toy-box-plans-professional.blogspot.com</a>JoobJibhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00185166122279307461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-47680748118937649632013-02-14T12:14:47.715-05:002013-02-14T12:14:47.715-05:00Rob- thanks....re: veneering both sides, I have ve...Rob- thanks....re: veneering both sides, I have veneered a number of thin plywood panels for drawer and tray bottoms, and have had the occasional bow there, I think because of how thin - 1/4 inch or less. With the much more substantial boards you're working with, I can't imagine a problem. I'll ask you again in 150 years how the skirts held up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-12691571835240396752013-02-14T12:08:15.770-05:002013-02-14T12:08:15.770-05:00Rusty, aside from a small hole in my vacuum bag, I...Rusty, aside from a small hole in my vacuum bag, I've not had any issues with the Roarockit. At some point I'll probably buy a proper vacuum press, but this is such a great bang for the buck. As for the question about veneering both sides, I personally think that practice is just a great myth of woodworking. I never veneer both sides and have never had a board warp or bow on me. And I haven't ever seen a good logical explanation why anything bad could really happen. In my case, I did check that QS cherry and flat sawn maple have almost the exact same wood movement properties, so I simply can't think of a rational reason my thin veneer could ever effect my 2" thick substrate. But if anyone finds any evidence otherwise, I'd love to see it.Rob Boishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10035998896364908864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-78166916954211725542013-02-14T02:31:49.444-05:002013-02-14T02:31:49.444-05:00Love this project! A couple questions. I thought...Love this project! A couple questions. I thought you had to veneer both sides to keep moisture loss equal? Do you plan on edge banding the bottom of the curved apron?Ethan Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08203949160501659611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-74849702028910687552013-02-13T15:30:07.432-05:002013-02-13T15:30:07.432-05:00Rob- thanks....I just got a Roarockit - have you h...Rob- thanks....I just got a Roarockit - have you had any issues with yours? Looks like its good for the biceps! RustyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15250490455902659239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-90642298552489210222013-02-13T14:09:28.401-05:002013-02-13T14:09:28.401-05:00Hey Rusty. I will use a cold press veneer glue for...Hey Rusty. I will use a cold press veneer glue for bent laminations where glue creep can be an issue. But for this type of veneering I actually don't mind a little flexibility in the glue joint. Rob Boishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10035998896364908864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-685140657992635767.post-12374193961811233962013-02-13T12:42:04.618-05:002013-02-13T12:42:04.618-05:00Rob- great post and timely for me....I'm doing...Rob- great post and timely for me....I'm doing some veneering. It looks like you were using Titebond Original - any specific reason you went with that? thanks, RustyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15250490455902659239noreply@blogger.com