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Robert Lancaster
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2014
I am a serious woodworker. Have been building furniture most of my life for my home and family.
I also own an apartment building next to my home in Carmel Indiana.
I also own an apartment building next to my home in Carmel Indiana.
Jewelry Boxes 2019
Granddaughters, great Granddaughers, and great great granddaugher cherry jewelry boxes. Hand painted, fun project. 12 for my family and 4 for my friend who made some for his family, 16 total, WOW.
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Golf Yard Art
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Yard Art Golfer - Made from a 2x6x12' clear redwood board. Leaded glass face and a welded support frame in the back to keep it upright
Decorative Painted Garden Art Post
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Decorative Garden Art Post Wood Painted post Garden Wood Post Decorative Art Post Art painted post Weather Vane Post
Little Free Library
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Little Free Library books from the Carmel IN Library for Carmel Indiana Parks
Cherry Tables
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Coffee table, accent tables, and one hall table with a rotating drawer Woodworking Hobby
which model saw is that
I just got a Makita LS1400. 14 inch. It is 3200 rpm. So it is slower than your 3800 rpm. Even though it is quite old I like it, heavy, works great, clean cuts. Carbide tipped blade with lots of teeth.
And th-cam.com/video/DoxXHCiWbbQ/w-d-xo.html absolutely faultless.
Perfect. Suggestion. th-cam.com/video/gVwHB12LrzI/w-d-xo.html has a charcoal retort-like drum he burns in. Great idea. th-cam.com/video/jsBiqfNZCI0/w-d-xo.html drilled and sawed into the stimp, even greater idea. When I get to it will I combine all your methods. Leaf blower-booster is brilliant. Thank you. You decide. Give gas.
The joys of not having an HOA.
The joys of not having an HOA.
I always cross cut the stump with a saw. I do multi cuts..it helps a bunch..
And drive it apart with wedges.
I owned that exact saw some 30 years ago when they were made. The cuts were good. The problem I continually had was that if I was using this saw on the job site in the direct sun the saw table wouldn’t move left or right without difficulty. I concluded that the table tolerances were too tight to accommodate metal expansion due to heat. I eventually purchased a 15” Hitachi. I still have it. Great saw. Makita makes the best 10” saw in my view though. I have owned 3 different models. Great video breakdown of the importance of cut quality though.
Model number?
Just a makita 14" mitre saw, out of production for them, only source would be ebay etc.
Makita ls1440 or ls1400
Ls1440. They are still in production, j just picked one up from total tools.
Nice video and explanation, definitely a great piece of equipment, thanks for sharing!
I am making some for my sister. Can I seal them with clear polyurethane?? The posts I'm using now are pretty rough, not nice and smooth like yours.
... stump grinder!
This is the most clear & concise video I’ve ever watched. In terms of the edit.
You should of used more wood and let it burn for another full day. Patience is the key.
Golf ball is such a great idea!
You made these? Gorgeous. Innovative. Those drawers. Bravo!
Yes I did. Not an easy project. I did make one prototype first and then made the 2 tables.
Robert Lancaster Can’t imagine it being easy. Those drawers alone are hard mode. Speaking of arc’d drawer sides. Steam bent I assume? Never had any luck steam bending hardwood thicker than 1/4”. Switched to kerf bending and never looked back. Working on a first draft of some trapezoidal end tables made of #2 cherry now. How I found you.
@@nkabui8wnabnd8099999 I steam bent 5 thin pieces of cherry that I re-sawed and bent them over a form. If you get a good tight glue-up, then there was no spring-back.
@@nkabui8wnabnd8099999 Because the dovetails tend to loosen when assembled and unassembled, I decided it was a one-time pound together operation. worked well but I was super glad I had built a proto type first.
Robert Lancaster if only I could get to a point where one prototype is enough. My last coffee table was preceded by 15 prototypes. One last question, Bob, and I’ll quit bothering you. Is that a tung oil finish?
Lift the metal container at lease 2" off the ground so air gets to the bottom it will burn allthe way to the ground.
A green stump will take months to burn out of burning several times. A dead stump will burn out in one or two burns. I do it all the time. Drill holes in a green stump, buy a bottle of stump killer, 3 to 6 months it will just decay away depending on stump size.
Hi Robert. I just bought this saw for $60. I couldn't believe it. I haven't picked it up yet, but I will be restoring it. I wanted a saw with a cast iron bed. I can't wait. I would love to know where I can find more information on it. I have the .pdf owners manual, but that's all.
... and can you recommend a blade?
You can find the manual online
nice green lawn!
Oh the human
Nice video Robert, any idea how this compares to the 15" Hitachi miter saw?
Not exactly sure. A friend of mine had a 15" hitachi (pawn shop purchase) which was really a poor quality tool. Not sure if it was the history and how it was treated or just the blade.
@@robertlancaster632 Thanks for the reply, did you say in the video that you have better luck with a thin kerf blade for your makita 14" ? Will the makita 14" cut a 1x10?
@@markbushinski1198 Just remembered to measure, it will not cut a 2 x 10 laying down.
Old guy burning the stump in his front yard must not know about stump grinders. he was desperate to star in A movie. Lmao
You quit burning way to soon should have kept adding fuel to it and it would have burned down below the surface.
Keep the fire going. Add more wood
You really are a neanderthal to go through all this!
How deep is the hole?
15" but 12" would be OK. Probably at least 18" in the ground
I love the post! What kind of stand the post stand on?
I have a hole in the bottom of the post. then I just installed a straight piece of 1/2" rebar into the ground
Very nice video. My friend and i really like the idea. Super cute
If you had the chainsaw all along, i would have cut it down to suitable level first. I suppose it works.
Love it! Thank you for sharing!!
Put your leaf blower next to it for a while. It will burn much hotter
Nice video.....thank you
All that work and there’s still a stump to deal with. I’d be mad!
GENIO. Gracias
what kind of paint was used? How did you seal it?
I used exterior quality paint (UV rated) and then Spar varnish over the whole post.
I have some 20 4" - 7" stumps from beetle borer, carpenter ants, & grape vine kills. (A tough year) Watching all these labor intensive stump removals make a rental stump machine look pretty good.
I think a second fire would have taken care of it. Or maybe more air at the bottom. I'm doing one soon at my vacation home. Going to use an old front load dryer tub. Stainless, a little bigger than the barrel trick, already have it, and all the pollutants from the dryer itself I'll bottle up for the tree huggers and send out free of charge. Then I'm gonna go google GFY, cuz the world doesn't know what that means yet. Bye bye mulberry #3. Good video Mr. Lancaster, it was helpful for my project
I love the posts! I plan to swipe the idea and create a couple next summer; however, I have a couple metal welding projects first. I don't have the tools to cut the curve.
coal is what you needed wood does not burn hot enough ... just remember the hottest part of the fire is the coal...but good work.. it always amazes me how much work it takes to burn a stump..cheeper than renting a stump grinder any day..
2 BIG BAGS OF CHARCOAL WOULD HAVE DONE THE TRICK...
Love it! Very pretty.:-)
so I just got the fire department showed up asking me to put out tree stumps I was burning. They handed me the outline for the city which states only bond fire & cooking is allowed. I am thinking about making a bond fire on top of the tree stump... seems like a loophole right?
Put a pot of boiling water and some spaghetti on top of it..
where do u get that can thing?
Another using more wood when all you had to do was drill a hole in the middle, four holes from the side at a slight downward angle, pump in a bit of starter fluid in the hole and then stuff and light some news paper in the center hole and light it then let the Swedish log stump become a rocket stove. None of this wood and more wood for several days, wood you could use in the fire pit/place. Your methods that soe others also showed, just shows how useless this method is compared to what I first said.
I'm impressed. Nice video Robert
Caught my plastic bucket on fire duh.. lol
great tip from another video was to drill holes from the side in the base to give good airflow.
You can do it for less than a dollar, find a old dryer machine on Craigslist. Pull out the steel roller (barrel) and cut off bottom and scrap the rest at recycler for few bucks. Place it over stump. Put a steel pipe under the steel canister attach to blowdryer. Put wood scrap inside canister. Sprinkle some diesel which is slow burning and cheaper, never ever use gasoline. Set it on fire. The blowdryer feed oxygen to the fire like a furnace it get super hot it will burn everything inside to ashes even the bottom of stump. Don't need to shovel ashes in dumpster. Just mix with some dirt and water. It good fertilize because of potassium the grass need.
They say do not plant tree in same spot due to the carbon excess from old wood in soil.