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…an edge I get a bit confused as I have oil stones , scary sharp films, diamond plates, Tormek grinder,Japanese water stones, and leather strops. The eze-laps set of five…
…an edge I get a bit confused as I have oil stones , scary sharp films, diamond plates, Tormek grinder,Japanese water stones, and leather strops. The eze-laps set of five…
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…or 9) with the locking set screw for the front knob. I have not seen Paul use one. If anyone has tips for use it would be appreciated. [attachment file=530963]…
…what we do in practice today. Re wedging yer dovetails. In all of my work, teaching, being taught, restoring pieces, researching cabinet making methods and techniques, conservation work and so…
Really depends on what you feel comfortable with. I wouldn’t do the middle though. I believe the general rule is a righty has it on the left and vise versa….
…it comes in several grades. With both products, edges should be sealed with a primer, preferably oil based, or with a marine epoxy in particularly harsh environments.. that’s true for…
…(common) and half-lap dovetailing techniques. This is to prepare us for the tool chests in the near future. On these inside corners I simple angle my chisel, usually a 1/2″…
[postquote quote=780031] I am glad that they work for you, Not exactly positive on what the handles are called but I tried the D-shaped, pistol grip and straight handle on…
…story. I have read some articles that say that it never really dries completely. A polymerized oil product usually is completely dry within a few days and can be built…
Based on recommendations here, I picked up a large 10 1/2” wide Veritas bench vice (quick release in a style similar to the Record vices that Paul uses): http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=49980&cat=1,41659 The…