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…are saying that this is how to establish that products can come in contact with food or be used to manufacture items that come in contact with food. That is…
…are saying that this is how to establish that products can come in contact with food or be used to manufacture items that come in contact with food. That is…
…leather strop with compound. I then honed secondary bevel free hand using just the double sided Plate and a few strokes on leather strop to remove burr. I now have…
…in the UK. The 1000 grit side is rather slow compared to soft stones, the 6000 is about comparable. I can accept a little dish so flatten fairly rarely, about…
Convenience link: http://paulsellers.com/2014/01/building-bookshelves-woodworkingmasterclasses-com/ David…
…nut. In the USA, if eBay doesn’t pan out, contact Bob Kaune antique tools ( searchable) he’ll get you the right part. And I believe the Stanley equivalent is the…
…and work with a drawknife. I recommend Peter Follansbee’s blog (https://pfollansbee.wordpress.com) for a wealth of solid information (search for oak, split, splitting, froe, riven, riving and the like). Cheers, David…
…13ppi, closes in less than a day, top bid right now $33: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-Old-JOHNSON-CONAWAY-Brass-Ribbed-Back-Saw-Split-Nuts-Likely-Pre-1857-/310524161315?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item484caead23 In the US, searching on “backsaw” instead of “tenon saw” may provide more results. They’re out there….
Hi Kelly There are definitely some bargains to by had. I found myself this 14″ Disston http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vintage-henry-disston-14-fine-tooth-tenon-saw-brass-back-/281029117127?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&nma=true&si=njxJtI9c27AZKf5%2BWDM9h4NuoY8%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc on eBay.co.uk last week, and only paid £9.01 for it. It hasn’t arrived…
…the 3-1 machine oil Paul uses – doesn’t it interfere with finishes? What oil should I go search for if I want to try it, what is it composed of?…
…ebay. I’ve seen references here and there from people saying they use an application called a “snipe.” I’ve never used one. I did a quick search and it turned up…