Wolfe's Woodworking is owned by Rob and Alicia Wolfe. This is our woodworking journey. We have dabbled in various woodworking, woodturning, and scrollsawing projects. Now we would like to share them with the rest of the world. We would like to show our progress from amateurs to eventually professionals. We hope you like our journey and if you have any questions or comments please free to post them here or email us at: wolfeswoodworking@hotmail.com.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
National Woodworking Month
Happy National Woodworking Month for the month of April! Hopefully you all are able to find plenty of projects to do this month!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Cube Within A Cube
This is the first of many that we will be making. We believe our drill press is inadequate so we are thinking of drilling these on the lathe. We also may be painting the next ones for a different look. The size is 3"x3"x3" and the wood is "White Wood" (that is what Menards called it).
Monday, March 21, 2011
Spalted Beech Pen Blanks For Sale
Our sister company, Wolfe's Pens -N- Things is selling some boxes of Spalted Beech pen blanks here to help offset the cost of Rob's surgery: http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=77624
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Which band saw blade should we be using?
We are using the Grizzly G0555 with riser block. It takes a 105" blade. We are wanted to cut 1" thick slabs from some Walnut logs. We are using a resaw sled made with plans from Wood Mag. Right now we are using a Carter Accuright blade 1/2" but not sure of the teeth or pattern. The current blade seems to wander a lot even with the right tension and using the sled. Any thoughts on what blade we should be using? We have heard a lot about the Wood Slicer from Highland Woodworking.
Wanted to update: checked the blade we were using and it is a 1/2" 4 tpi Carter blade. We happened to have a 3/4" 3 tpi so we switched it. Much straighter cut. Still thinking of picking up a Wood Slicer blade, though.
Wanted to update: checked the blade we were using and it is a 1/2" 4 tpi Carter blade. We happened to have a 3/4" 3 tpi so we switched it. Much straighter cut. Still thinking of picking up a Wood Slicer blade, though.
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