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30 May 2022 at 7:44 am #761342
Are you using a knife-wall before you cut the plywood? I usually make a knife-wall, cut close to the knife-wall with the bandsaw, and then plane down to the knife-wall. This gets it to the exact dimensions and gets rid of the bandsaw marks.
A bandsaw blade with more teeth will make a cleaner cut. Since I use the knife-wall, I use a 1/2″ 4 TPI SKIP blade for all my cuts.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by TONY WARREN.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by TONY WARREN.
29 January 2020 at 1:51 am #646852In addition to what everyone has mentioned, I also modified the guide as seen in this video.
24 January 2020 at 8:00 am #646153Maybe a scam. Here’s another website for a similar price but they are located in China.
https://www.hitslook.com/8-series-16-793-750-piece-socket-sweetheart-chisel-stanley-set
Whalegot website says it’s from Lafayette, Indiana so I figured they might be legit but according to the reviews they are a scam.
Just when I thought they were offering a deal.
24 January 2020 at 7:38 am #646147Frankly, any woodworking vise will suffice. Columbian, Eclipse, Yost, Twin Screw, … It’s probably all personal preference. It is nice to have the quick release though.
Your Disston 23 is probably a 7-point saw? Fairly large teeth. Good for rough cutting 3″ stock but I believe most woodworkers deal with thinner stock like 3/4″ or 5/4 stock for most wood projects so they probably would use a 10-pt saw or finer saw for to rough cut the stock to size.
Chisels are another personal preference. The Stanley No. 60, if I’m correct, had the molded yellow hard plastic handles? I’m sure they sharpen and chop just fine as long as the steel is still good. I would say most woodworkers just view them as an “ugly handled chisel”. I used to use the Irwin chisels with the blue rubber wrapped handles and metal cap. They did everything I wanted to do with them until I bought a new set to include more chisel widths.
24 January 2020 at 7:10 am #646146Nice setup. I wish I could have a dedicated space for my woodworking. I’m only setup on one-half of my two-car garage.
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