Feb 082018
 

Holy cow, it seems like I look up for a minute or two and another month has flown by.  It seems like we just finished Christmas and here it is almost Valentines day.  I still don’t have all of my Christmas projects finished.  I still have 3 swedish butter knives to finish, 2 kiridashi knives, a magic folding table for my son, and a bunch of paintable animals for my other son.

Plus, I need to make something cool for my wife.  Frankly, I hate valentines day overall.  I don’t like being browbeaten over the worlds need to make sure I tell m wife I love her.  I don’t like the guilt and shame of commercials advertising diamonds for only $4000, because you really need to show your valentine how much you love her.  

I say screw it all.  I don’t need anyone telling me what day I have to love my wife, I think every other day should cover it.  That being said, I still feel obligated to do something on valentines day.  At this point, nearly 20 years into the marriage, I like the excuse to be making something for her.  In the past, I have done folded books, steel hearts, rings, earrings, a sign that says love and tilts at crazy angles when the kids get a hold of it, and some small lidded keepsake boxes.  

What am I going to do this year?  I don’t know yet, but I have about 3 days to figure it out.  Suggestions from the peanut gallery willbe gratefully accepted in the comments below.

Until next time, 

Justin

Nov 162017
 

Hello everyone.  Well I have always meant for the first posts on here to have videos accompanying them.  I have meant to show the workshop first and then get into making things.  That hasn’t happened!  I have barely dug out my lathe from the quagmire that is my garage right now in order to make a magic wand for my daughters Halloween costume.  Then my 7 year old needed a wand as well.

This post, as I said, has no video.  Mainly, because I was nearly finished with the wands when I thought, “Hey I should be filming this.”  So, I will do better in the future, since this is what I want to do over the holiday season whn I am making all sorts of things.

Anyway, my daughter wants to be a Hogwarts student for Halloween.  Not one of the main students, just a random Slytherin because that is what Pottermore.com told her was her house.  At any rate, she needed a wand that could take the rigors of school and trick or treating without breaking as bad as her official “Hermione” wand would.  I had a small chunk of maple that I was going to use but it would have been very thin, so I cut up an andiroba board that I had laying around.  

On a side note, most of the wood that I have I didn’t intentionally go out and buy.  The andiroba was on sale at Woodcraft one day so  I bought some.  Basically, I am cheap and will take all of the deals I can get.  

So, when I got a piece of the andiroba cut, it was roughly 1 1/2 square and 16 inches long.  I only have a small lathe, but it is perfect for everything I want to do.  I don’t want a big lathe for now.  I am using a Rikon 70-050 VSM.  16 inches is about the longest that I can secure between centers.

Working through different chisels and then sandpapers, I got the wand shape that I wanted and it was thick enough to withstand and 11 year old.  I finished it with beeswax.  I have found that beeswax is one of my favorite finishes.  I like it for pens, and most everything else.  It melts into the wood just using a rag, has very little mess and lasts quite well.

In short, she loved the wand, and then my 7 year old decided that he needed a wand as well.  He even came up with a design and showed me exactly what he wanted.  For his, I came home from taking them to school, picked up a piece of pine that I had cut for another project that ended up too short, and whipped his out.  It only took me about 30 minutes from start to finish.  I used beeswax on his as well, but it is harder to see on the pine.

My next project is cleaning out my workshop in the garage, so that I can make, and film, my christmas present projects.  Thanks for reading this!

Aug 152017
 

Hi!  Welcome to 10 by 10 Woodworks.  This site is my new venture now that all of the kids are in school.  I intend to show the world via YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest that beautiful wood creations can be achieved in a small space with minimal tools.  The area I have in my garage for woodworking is fairly close to 10 feet by 10 feet, and I manage to put out a bunch of fun Christmas crafts every year.  

This year, I am going to be producing more items and offering them for sale.  From jewelry to magic wands to boxes to lemonade stands to wooded campfires, I have made and will make many more things in my tiny shop.

Join me on my journey.  You may learn something new or you may just have a chuckle at my exploits and failures.  Either way, it should be a fun ride.

Search me out on your favorite social media sites at 10 by 10 woodworks or 10 x 10 woodworks.  Links will be available later!

Thanks for dropping by, come back soon!  I will even have a mail list ready to go so that you can get updates when I have new stuff posted!