суббота, 27 сентября 2014 г.

Lincoln Log

How to make American Logs like Lincoln Logs - Pt 1








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In this video I show how I make American Logs. They are like Lincoln Logs only square with a 3/16 round over on the edges.
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Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You Janiece.

WhatWouldBukowskiDo пишет: This is probably my favourite channel. Interesting jigs and unique projects. Keep em coming. Cheers, from Finland.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Roland. I had a set also about as long ago.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank you Bryan, good luck with the project.

Bryan Murphy пишет: Cant believe I was just looking for a way to set up a jig to make Lincoln logs for my Grandsons. Then you came through. Thanks Jim.

Sparrow Bachman пишет: Nice jig now anytime the scrap pile builds up to much you can always make more logs.

Wooden Tool Man пишет: Nice job Jim.

Janiece Simpson пишет: Wow...what a nice gift for your grandson.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Steve. I had them too.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Chris. While easy to make, they will keep you busy.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You WTM

Michael Joven пишет: Thank-you very much!
Mike.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You Lignero.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Mike.

Jack Houweling пишет: Thanks Jim, I like your set up.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Jack.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Bukowski. More to come.

Ligneroj пишет: This is great. Your jig would make it a lot easier than the directions I saw in a book once.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Sparrow. Yes, these will keep the scrap pile down.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Redshift. Never thought of that, good idea.

Backyard Woodworking пишет: Great toy for the kids I had a set when I was a little guy a few years ago, like 55 or so LOL.
Good job Jim,

Roland

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Donnie. The dado's can be done on a router table with a 3/4 flat bit. Width needs to be smaller then the dado's. Less wood waste ripping logs.

Donnie G пишет: Nice jig Jim. Just made some of these style logs out of eastern red cedar for a log cabin style bank my wife wanted. Wish I had your jig then. Any reason you didn't go ahead and tune the setup so the width was .075 also? Great tutorial.

Steve French пишет: Very cool, Jim. When we were kids, my cousin had a set of Lincoln Logs. I loved those things but never had any of my own.

Chris Pine пишет: Nice Job Jim! They are some work but very cool to have a grandpa made set! :)

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You Janiece.

WhatWouldBukowskiDo пишет: This is probably my favourite channel. Interesting jigs and unique projects. Keep em coming. Cheers, from Finland.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Roland. I had a set also about as long ago.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank you Bryan, good luck with the project.

Bryan Murphy пишет: Cant believe I was just looking for a way to set up a jig to make Lincoln logs for my Grandsons. Then you came through. Thanks Jim.

Sparrow Bachman пишет: Nice jig now anytime the scrap pile builds up to much you can always make more logs.

Wooden Tool Man пишет: Nice job Jim.

Janiece Simpson пишет: Wow...what a nice gift for your grandson.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Steve. I had them too.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Chris. While easy to make, they will keep you busy.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You WTM

Michael Joven пишет: Thank-you very much!
Mike.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thank You Lignero.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Mike.

Jack Houweling пишет: Thanks Jim, I like your set up.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Jack.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Bukowski. More to come.

Ligneroj пишет: This is great. Your jig would make it a lot easier than the directions I saw in a book once.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Sparrow. Yes, these will keep the scrap pile down.

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Redshift. Never thought of that, good idea.

Backyard Woodworking пишет: Great toy for the kids I had a set when I was a little guy a few years ago, like 55 or so LOL.
Good job Jim,

Roland

Jim Steinbrecher пишет: Thanks Donnie. The dado's can be done on a router table with a 3/4 flat bit. Width needs to be smaller then the dado's. Less wood waste ripping logs.

Donnie G пишет: Nice jig Jim. Just made some of these style logs out of eastern red cedar for a log cabin style bank my wife wanted. Wish I had your jig then. Any reason you didn't go ahead and tune the setup so the width was .075 also? Great tutorial.

Steve French пишет: Very cool, Jim. When we were kids, my cousin had a set of Lincoln Logs. I loved those things but never had any of my own.

Chris Pine пишет: Nice Job Jim! They are some work but very cool to have a grandpa made set! :)
You'll Need:

8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1/2 cup diced red onion
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon celery seed
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
2 to 3 fresh rosemary sprigs
Assorted crackers

Procedures : In a mixing bowl, combine cheeses, onion, Worcestershire sauce and celery seed; beat until fluffy. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

Shape into a 7 x 1 1/2-inch log; roll in walnuts. Insert rosemary sprigs for branches.

Serve with crackers.

Yields 2 cups

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