Reply To: Tote screws for Stanley/Record planes
Thanks for all the help guys. Matt – It’s a steel screw about 3/4″ long that secures the front of the real handle on larger planes. I’ve taken a chance…
Thanks for all the help guys. Matt – It’s a steel screw about 3/4″ long that secures the front of the real handle on larger planes. I’ve taken a chance…
…success with the plastic/resin handle–and it was much more comfortable to work with. First couple of pics show the clean chops, then a picture of the joint at the first/raw…
…commissioned project made from walnut and cherry. The knife tray lifts out to reveal additional storage underneath. Large end grain cutting board. Walnut, maple, cherry. Small bird feeder, made from…
…its usefullness. With love and respect, mgr PS. The little pine – behind the scene – is plastic , but in the glass , it’s not water. Watch your fingers….
…9 month. The picture is showing the dry fit (seat to frame). Even though completely different in appearance, the geometry of Paul’s Craft man style Rocker influenced it strongly. It’s…
…(I use a 7″ Craftsman grinder that I bought 30 years ago.) you shouldn’t have any trouble finding something decent in the $50-$100 range. Look for one with large, sturdy…
…& SuperFine. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002RL843K/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Then made a holder out of a piece of scrap plywood using Paul’s design shown in his blog. http://paulsellers.com/2013/03/making-the-paul-sellers-sharpening-plate-holder/ This has worked out really well for me….
…plate holder, thanks Steve! I think I am going to opt for the 3×8 DMT plates and make that same plate holder using Paul’s article. Thanks again for the tips!…
Serhiy posted this back in February: https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/discussions/topic/eze-lap-81f-3-by-8-fine-diamond-stone-on-sale/ I ordered mine based on his recommendation right after that post. Also, Paul recently mentioned getting the Green Polishing Compound from Harbor Freight,…
…chisels, but with removed end collars, and re-turned on a lathe (?), or spokeshaved handles. I wonder if I could know how it’s made. [attachment file=495819] [attachment file=495820] [attachment file=495821]…