Posts Tagged ‘Lumber Rack’

Oak Lumber Rack #2

Written on July 11th, 2009 by Jackno shouts

Well, here are a couple of photos of my oak lumber rack/miter saw bench project. I completed all the beams and support arms, glued them up and put in draw bored pegs to secure them. After that, I put on a couple of coats of Watco Golden Oak Danish Oil After a final scraping, then sanding. I mounted them to the wall with 6″ lag bolts and washers and used small oak wedges to square everything up. I’ll be stacking a load of cherry on it today and then eventually (I don’t know when) I’ll be finishing the miter saw bench. I also plan on building a Roubo workbench very soon as well as some cabinets and an assembly/outfeed table. Thanks for looking and I’ll post more pics when I get the bench done. –Jack

Oak Lumber Rack Project

Written on July 6th, 2009 by Jackno shouts

Well, I’m glad to be back in the land of woodworking. I installed my air conditioning last week and it made it not only bearable, but downright comfortable in the shop. I can see myself getting a lot of work done now, whether summertime or winter. Anyway, just thought I’d post a few pictures of my latest shop project. It is a lumber rack/miter saw bench made up of 4/4 oak. Rough 4/4 is what I had on hand, so there was much planing/jointing as well as a lot of glue, but it is paying off. When I first started the project, I, number 1 – didn’t realize the amount of work I was getting myself into, and number 2 – didn’t realize just how massive and pretty this thing would be. I mean I feel like I want to take in and mount it in my house instead of in the shop:) Anyway, I still have some work to do. I have to notch out the center bench support to accept my miter saw so that it will be flush with the benchtop. I also have to cut some stopped sliding dovetail slots in the bench support arms to accept the stretchers. I plan to go ahead and make the notch and dovetail slots now, but I am going to go ahead and install the rack and work on the actual bench a little later. I’ll post some more pics after it is up and installed. –Jack