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Commercial work again, back in the field.

I am here to share just some notes on the work, I have been doing lately, this is the work that pays all the bills. We started a project for Troxell a couple weeks ago. Commercial, plastic laminate cabinets. This is a ast pace build, and one of the fastest jobs we have ever done. We are under the gun and I am enjoying myself.  Last week I went to the site to install upper cabinets, at 36" tall, I install around 25 units in about 4 hours, flying thru. I must say that these cabinets were not delivered with the doors in place, and in fact they aren't even made yet, we have 3 more days. Today we delivered the base cabinets and separate toe kicks. all nine rooms were installed in again record time, and then back to the shop, where Marshall (my stepson) and I started the counter tops. We purchased blanks, and we cut them applied finished ends and routed the draw bolts in. Completed all but 3 rooms, which will be completed in the morning.  Today's work was most exciting, I was h

Mesquite burl hollow vessel, using vacuum chuck for the first time.

Mesquite Burl hollow vessel  and it's life. Here is a general synopsis of hollow vessel work from the beginning to the end, almost end. More pewter fill Starting pewter fill The base is glued and mortised in place Can you image the difficulty in melting metal? See Mortise and tenon The reason I added mounting blank and pored pewter  Now I can begin the fill The view Blocked view Malikite, Pewter, Ironite and more... The unfinished view  I rigged my first attempt at vacuum chucking. Shrink wrap to cover leakage  I use parts from a new Hold Fast system I never could get to work Replaced the shrink wrap with scotch tape over one beetle hole. Vacuum gauge at 15-18 and holding.  Here the is vacuum motor, on it's first run. It was recommended by to turning sites, here's one. http://www.jtturningtools.com/vacuumpumps-kits I had to dial it down, and it held all three pieces.