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Hello moooncabbage, I’ll do one of these: – 8 mm tenon with 9 mm external shoulder and 3mm internal shoulder. – 10mm barefaced tenon although I think that if your…
Hello moooncabbage, I’ll do one of these: – 8 mm tenon with 9 mm external shoulder and 3mm internal shoulder. – 10mm barefaced tenon although I think that if your…
…beech interesting texture/color-wise, but find it very difficult to work (harder than oak). I have been working mainly with poplar so far (not really a very hard wood), and was…
The two great advantages of Clifton, Lie-Nielsen, and Veritas shoulder planes are of course that their sides are square to the soles and the soles are flat. The absence of…
…much more getting an older saw. When you tune an old saw right it will be as good as any new saw. Also you would not want to muck up…
…even more rigid? 4. Underbench storage. Have you thought what you may do with the large space under the bench? If there is any chance that you may want to…
…Scott, the chairs are actually gliders, what you see is the glider base. Here is another picture that shows it a bit more clearly, also one without the glider base….
…least I think it was oak). I made a video about the build as well. https://youtu.be/EAaiNs1ZiEQ Router Plane by Chris Harmston Sapele pomelle. No handles. O1 steel (Oil Quench. Iron…
Consider a workbench 20”-24” wide. You can’t reach any further anyway. And consider building a Dutch tool chest. Small footprint, large storage, and you can work right out of the…
…easier than finely and evenly grinding both sides, as you would have to do were these square cutters. If I didn’t have an electric grinder I don’t think I would…
…Cupping that occurs from uneven moisture does not (again, in my limited experience) happen so fast. I have resawn pieces that looked fine only to find an hour, or a…