Carrying Tote Project Info
…x sheet of 120-150 grit & 1 x sheet of 220-250 grit) 1-1½” Natural Bristle Brush Wood 4 square feet of 3/4″ (20mm) pine Finish Shellac (Zinsser [USA] Liberon [UK])…
…x sheet of 120-150 grit & 1 x sheet of 220-250 grit) 1-1½” Natural Bristle Brush Wood 4 square feet of 3/4″ (20mm) pine Finish Shellac (Zinsser [USA] Liberon [UK])…
…yet. Am I the only one having problems? When I hit send it just says ‘submitting comment’ endlessly. I’ve tried a few different browsers and devices including my desktop pc….
…exams. After this I can only work at a company under a master carpenter. I’m not ‘permitted’ to be self-employed unless I have completed my master carpenters qualification. This qualification…
…the stock of a 600 mm (24″) combination square is fairly short. When checking for end to edge squareness of 450 (18″) wide pieces, I didn’t notice that on out…
…and that’s what we have here. The bracing needed to give triangular stability comprises dovetails that combine with the triangular geometric pattern. Fascinating! The steps we take determine our self-control…
…Hopefully replacement components won’t be too expensive or take long to arrive! Personally, my approach will be using machines for milling components, then hand tools for all the joinery. George….
Here is a more traditional scratch stock. If you round or cut the “fence” into a vee shape, it will easily do inside cureves. http://brfinewoodworking.com/making-a-scratch-stock/ Or: https://www.woodsmith.com/files/issues/194/make-your-own-scratch-stock.pdf James wright has…
…I wanted something with a broader registration face than my combination square. After watching that video I think I’ll price some “engineer’s squares” instead. I’ll also start testing my squares…
…Black Bear Forge in Colorado, http://blackbearforge.com/woodworker.htm And my hinges are Brusso from Tools for Working Wood, https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/CBR More pictures of the build can be found on my blog at http://mikeofallthings.com…
…to start over. That’s probably far more information than you cared to know. Again, sorry for my lack of clarity and thank you for taking the time to comment. 🙂…