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…you to increase or decrease the scale of a project or adjust a project to fit the available lumber while maintaining the form. Dividers are heavily employed in this method…
…you to increase or decrease the scale of a project or adjust a project to fit the available lumber while maintaining the form. Dividers are heavily employed in this method…
…need to do add some cutters for the 044, but it has the 3/8, which I need for the wall clock (I’m a Johnny-come-lately, having only just started my hand-tool…
…the scalloped end on your panel that you are making. Johan, the pendulum is electric. I found it looking at different clock parts on klockits.com they are out of Wisconsin….
I have a very tight space need to do something like that. I have scary kit as well 😉 I do like my T7 Tormek water cooled grinder though….
…amazed how quickly the wood comes away. It’s all too easy to over correct! Once you’ve got one section of the top flat, you’ve then got a reference surface to…
…is scary for me because I have come to rely on my trusty hone guide. One thing that has driven me to this decision is my stones. I have a…
…fairly common although not quite so much as those listed earlier. Hearing the difficulty some of our friends in the UK have in finding affordable woods, I am somewhat embarrassed…
…it is super sharp. I have my old stones had for years I get a pretty good edge with them. Lastly I have scary sharpening kit must use a guide…
…get hold of over here unless you’re in the trade and can go to the big timber yards – they don’t really accommodate small scale buyers making one-off pieces. George….
@griz I think the redwood over here is Scandinavian, although most merchants just list it as ‘International’. Next time I pick up a board I’ll check the marks on the…