projects:crokinole_board:work_logs:work_log_4
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| ====== What I want to accomplish ====== | ====== What I want to accomplish ====== | ||
| * Determine how to mark the lines on the board. | * Determine how to mark the lines on the board. | ||
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| - | I attached a bolt to the side of a router dremel attachment, thinking the smaller tool would give me more control, but I didn't have good success here either. Though I got nice clean grooves cut in scrap wood when freehanding, | + | |
| + | I attached a bolt to the side of a router dremel attachment, thinking the smaller tool would give me more control, but I didn't have good success here either. Though I got nice clean grooves cut in scrap wood when freehanding, | ||
| Instead I decided to go with a black permanent marker. I can easily build a lightweight circle-drawing jig. If it goes bad I can simply wipe off the ink with a solvent. I ran some trials and got some good data. | Instead I decided to go with a black permanent marker. I can easily build a lightweight circle-drawing jig. If it goes bad I can simply wipe off the ink with a solvent. I ran some trials and got some good data. | ||
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| The marker I used. | The marker I used. | ||
| - | I had gone through five varnish -> light sand cycles to this piece of scrap ply before drawing on it with the marker. I drew some straight-ish lines, a black patch and a big squiggle | + | I had gone through five varnish -> light sand cycles to this piece of scrap ply before drawing on it with the marker. I drew some straight-ish lines, a black patch and a big squiggle |
| The ink did not streak or bleed during or after the varnishing! Great success! | The ink did not streak or bleed during or after the varnishing! Great success! | ||
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| + | These photos show two coats of varnish atop the ink. | ||
| I think my solution to this will be ensuring my varnish sandings are sufficiently gentle, and perhaps re-marking lines if they start to fade during the subsequent varnish layers. Overall I think this technique looks great and it's likely the one I'll be using on the final board. | I think my solution to this will be ensuring my varnish sandings are sufficiently gentle, and perhaps re-marking lines if they start to fade during the subsequent varnish layers. Overall I think this technique looks great and it's likely the one I'll be using on the final board. | ||
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| ====== What I want to accomplish next time ====== | ====== What I want to accomplish next time ====== | ||
| - | * Cut out the base, | + | * Cut out the top, |
| - | * | + | * Glue the offcuts and cut out the base, |
| + | * Drill the hole in the centre of the top, | ||
| + | * Attach the bands to the base. | ||
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