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…noticed a fracture on the right hand side of the board in the photo, which may have come from planing the whole way across the board. On end grain, you…
…noticed a fracture on the right hand side of the board in the photo, which may have come from planing the whole way across the board. On end grain, you…
I primarily use my 6″ combo square, but it seemed to me that a smaller square and something that could be turned either way for a square angle would be…
The 45 combo plane is a fairly complex tool, with lots of little pieces and parts. Many of the ones you see for sale on Ebay are missing a key…
…Atlanta (or order them online from highlandwoodworking.com). I finally purchased a couple of them this year and I really like them (come very sharp and highly polished)though they are more…
…front apron if you put a few 3/4 in holes in it. If you are thinking of getting some, this thread might be of interest. https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/discussions/topic/gramercy-holdfasts-in-the-uk/ Pauls blog entry: http://paulsellers.com/2012/06/questions-answered-on-vises/…
[quote quote=6664] Ken Haygarth wrote: Hey juryaan, A while ago Clifton had a quality problem which was more down to the foundry than anything else. Give a company a bad…
…gentle. Not much comes out at the beginning (1st pass, maybe two) when you deepen the knife wall. Remember that the strength of a dovetail comes from the long grain,…