Re: I've Got My Orange Crush (Paint and Handlebars-May 25)
I may be jumping the gun sharing this before I know it is successful, but I will chalk it up to a learning experience if it does not go as planned.
So I have a plan for a tank...made of wood (because I have no tools for metalwork). It will need to be hollow (can't reveal the reason for that just yet) so I decided to try my hand at bending some poplar.
I started by making a cardboard template.
Then I took the poplar I would be using...
And gave it a boiling water bath.
While the wood was marinating, I cut out my side panel from 3/4in plywood.
Nice fit.
I pre-drilled holes for where the nails would attach the top to the side panel...staggering every couple of inches. Only one side will be attached...the other side is a secret. I had to make two 3/4inch plywood pieces so that i could keep the top straight in the clamps.
Some wood glue, nails and clamps and we are off to the races.
And a final clue as to why the tank must be hollow. {If you figure it out, keep it on the down low until I get a chance to do a big reveal. }
I may be jumping the gun sharing this before I know it is successful, but I will chalk it up to a learning experience if it does not go as planned.
So I have a plan for a tank...made of wood (because I have no tools for metalwork). It will need to be hollow (can't reveal the reason for that just yet) so I decided to try my hand at bending some poplar.
I started by making a cardboard template.
Then I took the poplar I would be using...
And gave it a boiling water bath.
While the wood was marinating, I cut out my side panel from 3/4in plywood.
Nice fit.
I pre-drilled holes for where the nails would attach the top to the side panel...staggering every couple of inches. Only one side will be attached...the other side is a secret. I had to make two 3/4inch plywood pieces so that i could keep the top straight in the clamps.
Some wood glue, nails and clamps and we are off to the races.
And a final clue as to why the tank must be hollow. {If you figure it out, keep it on the down low until I get a chance to do a big reveal. }