Monday, July 7, 2008

Stickley Coat Rack, Part 1


This weekend began the Stickley Coat Rack from the previous post. I spent a lot of time milling the lumber, the 8/4 Quartersawn White Oak that I had on hand was a little twisted and cupped so it began with a lot of work on the Joiner and with a Jack plane. Once it was close I ripped the stock down to just over 2 inches wide then let it sit flat on my workbench over night. The next day started with more passes on the joiner and to my surprise I ended up with two true square boards 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 x 72 inches.
I also milled some stock 1 1/2 inches thick for the feet and two pieces of 5/4 for the stretchers.





I made templates for the feet and the taper at the top of the posts out of some 1/2 MDF. I transferred the shapes onto the stock so that after the joinery I can cut out the shapes on the bandsaw.





The stretchers are through tenons so after cutting mortises through the uprights I cut long tenons on the crosspieces.






Here you can see how I cut the the shoulders off the tenons using the bandsaw.





After a little clean up using a shoulder plane for the tenons and a wide chisel for the mortises I did a dry fit of the stretchers.










Here are the through tenons in place, I marked each one so that I can trim the ends once I take it aparts and sand down the cross pieces.











Here is the dry fit of the of the uprights all done and waiting for me to come back next weekend. I need to decide how I'm going to join the feet to the uprights, shape and sand the feet and the cross stretchers.
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see"
Henry David Thoreau

2 comments:

Margaret said...

It's looking really interesting! I finally got my Tree Frog t-shirt from my mom. I love it! I have to say the font was a perfect choice ;) well done! I will definitley be wearing it! Thanks, Brad!

Brad Ferguson said...

Thanks Margaret, when you get a chance post a pic wearing it on one of your adventures