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…I’ve not had problems with the replacement irons I bought having the “heads” come loose. Definitely contact LV about that issue. Or just invest in a $3 bottle of medium…
…I’ve not had problems with the replacement irons I bought having the “heads” come loose. Definitely contact LV about that issue. Or just invest in a $3 bottle of medium…
…is absolutely necessary if sanding it down completely is impractical. Just a bit of sandpaper in the mortise or tenon (depending upon which you are keeping) should be all you…
Hi Eddy Take a look at Paul’s blog you will find your answer there. http://paulsellers.com/2011/12/my-essential-tools/ and http://paulsellers.com/series/buying-good-tools-cheap/…
…the years. In high school wood shop my father, now 85 made a chess board veneered and inlayed. As luck would have it I come from a long line of…
Can we get some hints about what is coming?
…a set of these a few weeks back just to compare to my extensive range of chisels I already have. I thought better of it so I did not buy….
…strive to pursue our passions, and we should teach others to do as well. I have found common ground in this forum with my brothers out there around the world,…
…happens because of our downwards pushing at the rear “handle” part of the plane. So, i am interested in knowing whether my sketch e.) is true, and how come this…
…centered. A longer explanation is at the end of this article: https://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/how-to-sharpen-saw-blades/ The Village Carpenter has a nice blog post on stoning: http://villagecarpenter.blogspot.com/2008/01/stoning-your-saw.html Paul’s method of topping the teeth with…
I am currently using a Miller Falls combination square that was handed down to me. I was a vast improvement over the Stanley with the plastic head. I want to…