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Two dogs fight for a bone and the third runs away with it.
Monthly Archives: August 2012Building wisdom August 2012August 15, 2012 – 10:56 am
Daizen NextGen?August 15, 2012 – 10:54 am
from Daizen News August 2012
I’ve given some thought to what wood tasks work best for young kids. I try my two children out on measuring, layout, and cutting (supervised, of course).
Curves, Curves, Curves!August 15, 2012 – 10:48 am
from Daizen News August 2012
Daizen is getting a growing reputation for curved structural members. Here is one of our summer shop fabrication projects.
Staining (and protecting) timberAugust 15, 2012 – 10:44 am
Why stain early? It’s best to apply the coating to all timber surfaces including butt ends and “inside” (hidden) joinery such as tenons and mortises. The only chance to do this is when the individual, unassembled timbers are in our shop. We apply multiple coats of the wood finishes we use. Our choices: LandArk and BoMol We also use BoMol Woodcare Products, made by Bohme, a Swiss company. Besides being environmentally friendly (no volatile organic compounds), they are water-based and provide effective UV radiation protection and moisture damage protection. We use 7 different colours in the BoMol system, ranging from transparent clear to very dark brown. Of course, final colour depends on grain orientation, denseness, and surface texture, as well as type of wood. Here’s a subset of our finishes: LandArk Oil Finish BoMol Natural BoMol Cedar Bomol Walnut The other colours we carry are BoMol Pine, Chestnut, and Butternut. To see the full set plus more in-depth information about the staining process at Daizen, see the Downloads page on our website. |