Showing posts with label ii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ii. Show all posts
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Let There Be Light Part II
When I was done with the front ring piece, I layed it on a piece of ½” Baltic Birch and traced the ring shape out. I then made a template handle out of ¼” luan plywood for the light ring. I put the template on either side of the drawn ring on the ½” Baltic Birch and drew the handles on.
![]() |
| My handle template. |
I used a jig saw to cut out close to my marks. I then used the front ¾” ring as a guide and template routed the inside and outside circles of the back ½” ring. For the handles I clamped on the luan template and template routed them as well. Finally I routed around the handles with a ¼” round over bit and both circles for the light ring were formed. The last step was to quickly break down the tear out and rough edges with a 60 grit sanding sponge.
![]() |
| Using the template and a bearing guided bit to route a handle to final size. |
![]() |
| The wire holes are drilled for the 12 light sockets. |
![]() |
| All wired up. |
![]() |
| Installing the sockets . . . and installing . . . and installing . . . |
![]() |
| All 12 work fine, I just need more bulbs. |
With the light ring assembled, it was time to set to work on the stand.
Let There Be Light: Part I
Shop Update Part II
Well, after a small prescribed burn, I have at least one corner of the shop decent enough for some pictures.
First is the new wood rack doing its job quite nicely:

I didnt realize how much 6 stock I had picked up. This was mostly because the old rack couldnt handle 8 stock in an easy manner. Now that I have a much better rack, I can go back to buying longer, and thus more versatile, stock.
As I mentioned in a comment on the previous wood rack post, I added plywood "decking" to the second and third shelf to both increase the racking resistance (earthquakes) and allow for easier storage of shorts. Also, I added sliding trays under the bottom platform to handle even more shorts.
And here is the GGTC - Gigantic Green Tool Chest:


The body of the chest is made of 3/4" birch plywood that I found buried at the bottom of the old wood rack. I dont use plywood very often anymore, but this was leftover from my table saw days and much too nice to send to the landfill.
This is going in to my school shop to safely keep unsupervised hands away from sharp tools.
Now its back to the shop overhaul - next up, the new wall!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)





