Splined tiles, solid mahogany, with radius faces to mimic weaving.

  • @curioushom
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    61 year ago

    That’s amazing!! This stuff always breaks my brain, I can barely cut a 2x4 square.

    • Thank you! Figuring out the process the first time around was…challenging. My first brilliant idea was to use a carousel jig with a big straight knife head on the shaper. All it made for me was splinters as every piece I ran through grenaded on me. After I cleaned out my pants, it was back to the drawing board.

      • @curioushom
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        31 year ago

        Wow! Safe adventures to you. Looking forward to the finished product.

  • @corroded@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    How did you make the individual tiles? They all look very uniform in size and shape. Clever use of chamfer bits on a router maybe? Looks very nice.

    • Thanks! I jointed the stick straight, planed it for thickness and width, used a shaper to chamfer and the side dados. Sled jig with stop to cut to length, then sled jig with shaper for end dados. I built a carousel jig for tha bandsaw for the rough radius, then used a belt sander with a right angle table to smooth them out. I make extensive use of micrometers and digital readouts in my shop; very accurate sizing is the key to getting something like this together without gaps.

    • I jointed the stick straight, planed it for thickness and width, used a shaper to chamfer and the side dados. Sled jig with stop to cut to length, then sled jig with shaper for end dados. I built a carousel jig for the bandsaw for the rough radius, then used a belt sander with a right angle table to smooth them out.