Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Mahogany bird design door wedge



I was given some mahogany a while back!
After seeing lots of different bird designs I thought I'd make a door wedge, or door stopper.

I drew the bird free hand on card until I was happy then tagged it to the mahogany.

I cut it out with a jigsaw, then hand sanded it lightly.
Just coat of Danish oil, then another, very light sand and buff and it was done.




Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Old timber flooring transformed into a clock

Driving home I spotted some ex display flooring up against the wall outside a flooring centre. Obviously these were destined for the skip.  I can't resist having a look at free timber! So I pulled over and noticed some solid OAK flooring made up into a square that must have been on display in the shop in the past and was now just thrown away!!!

I got it home (even though my son was telling me to stop picking up rubbish as he called it... Oak...? Rubbish...? He'll learn one day.

I had the workings of a clock at home that I had bought on eBay, so I decided I'd make a clock with it, as I'd made one a few weeks earlier out of pallet wood that wasn't all that pretty....

I had to prepare the timber by seperating it, removing the blobs of white silicone that had been keeping them tighter with a scraper, then I needed to remove the dark Oak stain and varnish as it was high quality flooring, so it had a good quality hard wearing finish on it.

A few cuts on my table saw in the garden, to get two pieces, one for the base and another for the face, cut at 15 degrees then joined just with glue, then quite a while sanding got a lovely finish on the oak. It was originally a very dark brown from the finish it had as flooring, but now it was a really nice light colour, and beautifully smooth. I drilled the center hole and counter sank it to fit the clock workings and finished it with a light covering is Danish oil.

The entire cost was £2.00 for the clock mechanism.

I'm pleased with it.










Jenga topple game lamp diy

I recently saw someone do this on YouTube, so I bought a Jenga from a local charity shop and got started. Using super glue and wood glue ...