Fir Bench, Canadian Eh!
January 30th, 2009 in The GalleryThis is my first attempt at mortise and tenon joinery. Needless to say I learned a lot. Fir is an interesting(read challenging material). It is widely available here in Edmonton, this stuff was destined to be a 18 wheeler truck bed. It is cheap, comes in lots of dimensions and has a nice warm natural color. There are parts of most boards that yield beautifully straight grained magic. It is stringy and can be difficult to finish, at least that is my limited experience.
The finish is 4 coats of polyurethane applied with a foam brush.
I attached the top with four aluminum brackets that I made myself. I really enjoyed making them and I plan to use aluminum again.
All in all it was a good project and I feel like I have created something that will last a long time.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Mike Blennerhassett
posted in: The Gallery, , bench, tenons. Fir
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Comments (3)
I did originally have some walnut wedges cut but I was not being careful when I cut them and they didn't work as well as the fur ones I had access to. That aluminum is great stuff so soft, for metal, and you get these cool spiral thread piles when you are done drilling and counter boring. Posted: 1:35 pm on January 31st