Monday, April 29, 2013

Sarah's Heater Shield Project

Sarah has been studying Great Britain in social studies.  As a class project, she had to make a shield with a coat of arms on it.  She chose to make a heater shield with our family crest on it.

STEP 1:  Sarah made a ton of drawings for her shield design.

STEP 2:  She made a poster board template of the shield and taped it to the 1/4 plywood and traced out the shape.

STEP 3:  She cut out the shape on the bandsaw very carefully.

STEP 4:  She hand sanded the edges.

STEP 5:  She smoothed out the shape using a drum sander on the drill press.

STEP 6:  She made a temple for the snowflakes that represent her as the third daughter of the family.

STEP 7:  She drew out and painted the coat of arms on the board.

Here is Sarah proudly displaying her final product.


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Dice Popper Prototype

Here's my first prototype for a dice popper:



Eventually I am planning a 7 module version with a full set of polygonal dice for Pathfinder.

Bandsaw Reindeer: Rough Cut

My first attempt at a bandsaw reindeer.  This is an old 2x4 I cut down, so the quality isn't great, but it let me work on my form.


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Dollar Store Birdhouse Condo

Here's a cool project.  My daughters and I painted up some dollar store birdhouses in bright colors.  Then we mounted them to some 1/4" plywood squares (painted black) with small holes in each corner.  By choosing the right hole size, we could use twine tied with knots to hold each birdhouse in place.  We tied a rock on the bottom to keep it from tumbling in the wind.

Tying them all together was a bit of a chore, but Sarah helped me with that.



And here's the finished product:



Friday, March 29, 2013

Band Saw Project Number 1

Yeah, I've been away from this blog for a while, but I recently got a bandsaw and now projects are underway again.

This was the project I saw on a Lowes Creative Ideas email:



And this was my version: