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    Fun in the Workshop.....

    This weekend, I decided to make a kilt hanger for my most recent kilt.

    I started by knocking apart a standard hanger for trousers that I purchased at a "dollar" store for $0.50.




    Next, I took a strip of scrap wood from another project and ripped it to the proper width on the table saw.




    Next, I resawed the board in half to I had 2 identical pieces.




    The bandsaw leaves a rather rough surface, so I ran the pieces through the planer to get machine perfect faces on both sides.




    Next, I cleaned up the edges with the router so I now had 2 flat, square, and smooth strips to work with.




    Next, I cut the two slats to identical lengths (15 inches / 230cm) and cleaned off the tearout with a round-over cutter on the router and touched up the end grain with a bit of Nortin 220 grit sandpaper. Then I marked the hole locations for mounting the wire hook and drilled to the required depth.




    Then I laid out the pieces ready to assemble.



    I decided to use a polyurathane (Gorilla) glue for this application because of the materials. It requires moisture to harden, so I injected a bit of water into each hole. After inserting glue into each hole and a on the legs of the hook assembly, I assembled the new slats with the wire hook.



    I let the adhesive set up for an hour or so and then selected a finish to seal the wood from moisture and give it a nice color.




    I applied a couple of coats of finish over the next 24 hours and let it all dry thoroughly overnight. I then buffed up the finish with a bit of rubbing compound and ... Voila! ... a new kilt hanger is born ready to be pressed into use.



    Fun to make and it works well.

    blu
    Last edited by Blu (Ontario); 22nd October 06 at 08:20 PM.

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    Nicely done.

    So are you going to start selling 'em?
    "Kilt with Pride."

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    Easy when you have the tools, and you certainly have them Blu!! Nice job, it's impossible here to find good kilt hangers.
    Graham
    8 years full time kilted.

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    Put me down for fifty of them Blu....

    Ron
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    excellent!

    guid oan ya!




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    Okay, you lost me at "ripped it to the proper width on the table saw." But seriously, nice work. If I tried anything like that it would probably look like a preschool art project.

    Best regards,

    Jake
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    I wish that I had all of that equipment. Maybe if I bought fewer kilts...

    But then I would have to find time to actually make things!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Well done and thanks for the photo sequence showing how to do it - though the title was misleading - I thought we were about to see some photoshopped pics!

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    Nice job. Dangit, I'm gonna have to make some of these.

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    Nice shop tools. I'm jealous!
    Still, out, standing in my field.
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