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Hi Mark, I reckon that S&J saw will be a pretty good purchase, I don’t have one, but really it’s going to come down to how you set-it up once…
Hi Mark, I reckon that S&J saw will be a pretty good purchase, I don’t have one, but really it’s going to come down to how you set-it up once…
…relationship with the lumber people and that might make it more comfortable. Personally, I don’t get to these place enough to have a one-on-one relationship, but I trust my “BS”…
Lee There are threads on these topics to be found hear. https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/topic/attaching-pictures/ https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/topic/workbench-vice/ Cheers 😉…
…legs to the seat support frame. These unusual components tie all of the joinery together, and developing the shoulder lines revolves around the precise layout and cutting to the two…
Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate them. I did taper the end quite a lot. I also made sure on the last one that the thin end was…
…making small items. In my experience, old furniture with nice wood e.g. oak, mahogany etc, isn’t free and the chances are it could be repaired or restored much more easily…
…“R.P.Bevan & “C.R.Bevan” and i believe it was a second gen passed on to possibly a son. the only bit of the makers mark I can make out is “John…
…the end of it ?hello or ?123 or even ?qwerty will work just fine. (this is also why subscribing will show the newest posts…it changes the URL) For example: http://paulsellers.com/woodworking-blog/paul-sellers-blog/?abc…
…other and make discrepancies stand out. “Oh, I’ll just reset my grooving plane fence….” Yes, you could do that, but it is, again, another step and you want the grooves…
For me, the hand working of wood has opened doors to needed skills. I have all the machinery. Low end mostly, but table saw, band saw, drill press, jointer, routers,…