[Woodworkers] It's been a long time since ...

Dave Howerton via Woodworkers woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org
Sat Nov 7 11:38:09 PST 2015


First of all - Glad yer back!
Second - Steve's right... 


     On Saturday, November 7, 2015 11:02 AM, Steve Bigelow via Woodworkers <woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org> wrote:
   

 Hi Smitty,The short answer is yes, you need to have the material removed equal to the material inserted.On Nov 7, 2015 9:39 AM, "Scott Rohan-Smith via Woodworkers" <woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org> wrote:

Rock and Roll? No, woodworking.  Life has been, well, life. I haven’t done any real woodworking for at least 2 years. My shop turned back into a garage, actually more of a storage unit and I just haven’t done anything about it. Until now. I’ve got the storage unit turned back into a shop (still have a few areas to clean up but it’s in working condition again). And it feels really good to be back! So I wanted to start out with a small project that would be fun and something that I’ve wanted to do for a while. I’ve continued to cook and bake over the past 2 years and I’ve decided I really like using a French style of rolling pin over the flat style. And I am about ¾ Irish married to an Irish/Scottish lassie, so I decided I’d turn a French style rolling pin with that Celtic knot thingy in it. I’ve done some research on it and watched a couple of videos, including Joe’s.  I’ve got my blank ready – it’s 2 pieces of 5/4 cherry glued together to make a 2 ¼” x 2 ¼” x 22” long piece. And I’ve got my insert pieces glued up – a sandwich consisting of 2 pieces of purple heart with a maple center. This glue up is 7/16” thick. So I’m about to make my 1st cut. I have a tablesaw sled with a stop set at 20 degrees (for a 70 degree cut). I know the 1st cut can just be done and I’ve got a glue up jig all ready to go to glue the pieces together and keep everything nice and straight. But I’m curious about the 2nd cut – since my insert is 7/16” thick do I need to remove 7/16” material so that all of the insert pieces will match up correctly? Nobody has mentioned having to do that in their videos or write ups but I don’t want to start up my woodworking hobby with a screw up right away.  Any help would be appreciated. Even non-Irish can reply. J Smitty aka Scott Rohan-SmithMissoula, Montana Doh! A beer, I want a beerRay, the guy who buys me beerMe, the guy whom Ray buys beerFa, a long way to go for a beerSo, I think I’ll have a beerLa, La la la la la laTi, No thanks I’ll have a beerAnd that will bring us back to Doh! Doh! Doh!  
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