Milled an old piece of sinker cypress given to me several years ago by Jenny Royer to 1 5/8 x 3 x 19 5/8. Resewed it and planed it to 4 pieces 5/16" thick.
In September of 2010 in my new workshop, I completed my first "batch" of crosses made from apple. I set a goal to make thousands of crosses and give them away. Having surpassed the goal, I will continue as long as I can. It is a joy! (This blog focuses on the material aspect of making crosses rather than the best part - the spiritual act of giving them away.)
Monday, August 14, 2023
Monday, June 5, 2023
Crosses to India
I had the opportunity to share 100 crosses with my friend, Diwakar, who is a pastor in Mumbai. He will share them with many.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Hickory
From a 1/4" thick piece of hickory about 4" x 24", I made 26 handsome crosses 2 3/4" high, 1/2" wide strips.
Monday, March 20, 2023
Alder - some thin, some wide
Resewed a piece of alder 4 1/2 x 11 1/4 to a piece 3/8" thick and another 3/16" thick.
From the thicker piece, made 18 crosses, mostly 2 3/4" high. The strips are 7/16" wide. Stained with Ipswich Pine and coated with 3 coats of urethane.
From the thin piece, I cut strips 1/8" thick, the thickness of my saw blade, and made the pieces 3/16" thick. I made 24 crosses ranging from 3 1/4" high down to 3/4" high. I stained various shades using Puritan Pine, Ipswich Pine, Dark Mahogany, and Black Walnut and applied 3 coats of urethane.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Rough sawn Heart Pine
I machined a piece of rough sawn one-side heart pine into 2 pieces - rough 1-side is 3/8"x2 3/8"x24 5/8", smooth both sides is 1/2" thick. This is beautiful old wood with some internal "insect work". From the thicker piece I made 9 wall crosses 4 7/8" tall. From the smooth piece I made 25 small crosses 2 7/8" tall.
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staining the rough sawn, handsome color |
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finished |
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pieces ready for assembly |
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finished 2 sides smooth |
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cutting dadoes using MatchFit |
Monday, February 13, 2023
Spanish Cedar and Sugar Pine
My dear friend, the late Milford Crumplar, made crosses from one piece of wood on his scroll saw. He gave me a piece of Spanish cedar on which he had drawn a Celtic cross to cut out and had drilled holes for his saw blade. I filled the holes with dowels, resewed it, planed to 9/32" and made 28 small crosses, 2 3/8" high, 1/2" wide dados. While I was at it, I planed a scrap piece of sugar pine to the same thickness and made 10 crosses 2 5/8" high so I could use similar setup. I finished them all with Puritan Pine stain and 3 coats of urethane, completing in 3 weeks.
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finished - Spanish cedar (above), sugar pine (below) |
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Milford's layout, holes plugged with dowels |
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resawing |
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reasawn |
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plan for Spanish cedar |
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layout on sugar pine |
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1/2" dado cuts |
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ripping strips on sugar pine |
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journal |
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Koa from Hawaii
An odd shape scrap of a fine wood resulted in 4 handsome wall crosses about 5" tall, 1/2" thick, 5/8" wide . When stained with Puritan Pine, the wood went from pinkish to a beautiful rich color. One went to Susan, one to her brother who was the source of the wood, one for my collection, and one for a future gift.
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nice grain and color |
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planing - hot glued to a base |
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planed with matched grain |
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cutting 5/8" wide strips |
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assembled, one from scrap |
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journal notes |