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…flatten square and not be scared to look at a project and think ‘I can do that’. I think if I follow Paul’s course I’ve a pretty good chance of…
…flatten square and not be scared to look at a project and think ‘I can do that’. I think if I follow Paul’s course I’ve a pretty good chance of…
…clock. But for small wall clock or mantle clock, just fine. And if all one can locate locally is a small 3″ clock face, then by all means, scale down…
Pictures of completed sawhorse 🙂 #5 WS jack plane and rip saw were placed in an attempt at providing a sense of scale 🙂…
Hi Ron, It can certainly be done, but the resulting project would need scaling down to match it’s location and consideration for a plinth and materials dimensions….
I’m soon ready to finish my sawbench/sawhorse. My plan is a simple linseed oil. Scanning the web there are many opinions about how to apply the oil for best result/protection….
Nice bench! I just started mine this weekend. I already have a Scandinavia style bench with a tailvise, but it’s rather low and it has a pretty small inconvenient front…
Hi David, Thank you for complimenting the handles 🙂 I didn’t re-paint this plane, but have done others in the past (I’ve owned and used Record planes since apprenticing, as…
Brent- no template; but if you use the shape of the bottom half of the nut bowl and scale it to the spoon it works pretty well! I actually shaped…
…the complexity of the project. This was confirmed by emails and other conversations with our members. We have decided to postpone the rocking chair project. Please understand that there is…
Eric, I’ve never used it for knots but I have used it as a finish for some straight razor scales I made. There are three viscosities that I have seen,…