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How to make: Walnut 6 Piece "Star Burr Puzzle" from scrap 5 лет назад


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How to make: Walnut 6 Piece "Star Burr Puzzle" from scrap

This has to be one of my favorite things to look at. I love how Walnut has so much character. This puzzle is actually very simple to make. Starting off I took some stock that had a number of ugly checks and cracks down the length. After processing the wood I marked my first piece to get an estimate for how long each piece would be. This puzzle has 6 identical pieces each with 2 notches cut out. When laying out where the cuts will be set your bevel gauge to 55 degrees and mark two V's. It is very important that there is a little bit of space between each V or the pieces will be very hard if not impossible to fit together. And Yes, a 55 degree V turned at 45 degrees cut at 45 degrees creates a 45 degree V Go-figure :) Once each piece has been marked it's time to get cutting. Every piece is cut on its edge at a 45-degree angle. I accomplished this by running some scrap wood through the table saw making a 45-degree notch or channel in the wood. I then make the 2 cuts on along the layout line then flip the piece over so that the markings are down and test the cuts until we meet up with the previous cuts. This part is a little bit of trial and error but could be avoided if your bandsaw has a miter groove on the opposite side or if you made a sled. After a bunch of sanding, I applied some tongue oil. I found a great video by Steve French on how he made his. Check it out for clear directions:    • Making the 6-pc notched burr puzzle: ...   The solution's @ 9:17 I hope you enjoyed this one, and please if you haven’t already, please like 👍 and subscribe 😁 You can also check this out on the blog https://imamaker.ca/2019/01/star-burr... Share, Like, and Subscribe: https://bit.ly/subMaker Lend a hand! Buy me a coffee - https://bit.ly/helpMaker Amazon Store - https://bit.ly/shopMaker Follow: Instagram -   / heyimamaker   Facebook -   / heyimamaker   Twitter -   / heyimamaker   Website - https://imamaker.ca/ Tools Used: Bevel Gauge Rotring Pencil Table Saw Band Saw Magnetic Base used as a work stop Mitre Gauge Tongue Oil #maker #woodworking #giftideas #diy #reclaimed #recycled

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