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…board. You get better at absolutely every single thing, and each feeds into the other, so the improvements compound on each other. You get better at selecting wood, so you’ve…
…board. You get better at absolutely every single thing, and each feeds into the other, so the improvements compound on each other. You get better at selecting wood, so you’ve…
@andyingermany there are a couple of decent car-boot sales in and around York, but I’ve never seen any router planes for sale. You can try these car boots: http://www.yorkcarboot.com/ http://giantbootfairs.com/wetherby-racecourse-sunday…
…and I have no idea how to setup the depth plates. If i slacken the depth screws the depth plate descends loosely and seems useless. like this one http://www.record-planes.com/record-no-050c-improved-combination-plane/ Cheers…
…the idea of stropping (which I’ve never done) with — what? — polishing compound, abrasive compound? But, really, does polishing to 15,000 grit really make that much difference? Also, do…
Is it just me or is complaining on the rise in WWMC? Video is too long, video is too short. Video didn’t show how Paul Sellers brews his tea which…
…it with emery paper to polish it up (it was my father’s). The Keen Kutter, Argyle Birmingham, and un-branded head all had a heavy coating of rust which did come…
…most of the plough planes made. http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/combinationplanes.html Pull the page down – all download PDFs. Each one will tell you what is a complete set of bits for that particular…
…end. Follow up with a buffing wheel and green buffing compound to bring the steel and what nickel is left up to polish. You could even go first with a…
Maybe you aren’t using crappy leather. Seriously, maybe your leather is too nice. I’ve never had compound “flake” off, so that’s why I say maybe the leather is too fine….
…has come for me start selling up my machinery. It’s been a long time coming and since I’ve ceased using them they have been taking up valuable space. I guess…