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…like to offer is learn to sharpen your tools ( dull tools are dangerous and frustrating ) and practice, practice,practice and more practice. By the way you will love Paul’s…
…like to offer is learn to sharpen your tools ( dull tools are dangerous and frustrating ) and practice, practice,practice and more practice. By the way you will love Paul’s…
…“Fine Woodworking” for several years. Even though I’ve got a pretty complete “Wood Machining” shop, I’ve never (until recently) gathered up much in the way of GOOD hand tools. Like…
…with winding stick – a lot, in fact. It depends on what I’m working on. If I need to just get a project done – I’ll use more power tools….
…mostly a hand tool Guy, I still have all of my power tools except for my table saw which I did sell. I have the same bandsaw you have and…
…bomber airbase . It has over 375 dealers and of course that means worth scouring for any old tools. Sure enough I found Stanley planes, even a mint condition Woden,…
Folks, I’ve recently aquired a bunch of”chisels”. Some of these I know are turning tools, (for I’ve aquired a lathe at the same time). I don’t yet have any turning…
…Again, I’ve never used a better tool. I also have a Japanese paring slick made by Tasai that I got back at the first Woodworking in America conference in 2008….
…was needed for those that might not have realised this such as yourself. When faced with buying an older rust pitted tool (which may or may not possibly have further…