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…and you’ll have to lose a mm or two planing it back to square. This seems scary at first but Paul has 2 great videos on stock preparation and it…
…and you’ll have to lose a mm or two planing it back to square. This seems scary at first but Paul has 2 great videos on stock preparation and it…
…entire introduction (which I had to produce on the copy machine, because the printer PDFs are so large that I can’t down-sample them enough to serve via our blog): http://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/editors-blog/historic-books-now-back-in-print…
…▪ Wash it in warm soapy water; the more you use and abuse it the lovelier it becomes! ▪ Natural soft suede leather 30cm x 50cm x 3mm thick. http://www.workshopheaven.com/tools/General_Purpose_Workshop_Leather.html…
…been scanned and made available at archive.org, chestofbooks.com or openlibrary.org. Here is a brief review of someone’s comparison of the more recent (abridged) reproduction and a set of the originals….
…I made my bench with the single work surface and 66″ wide. I found both resources very helpful. The bench is totally scalable so you can make it to suit…
Hi David, Seasoning, at least from green/mostly green, can be a complex process. There are a couple of really good books that go into it in more detail than you’d…
…videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dPb_5KFEYk I’m starting to build a small workbench for my apartment, and a larger workbench for a shared space I have access to will follow. I’m hoping in the…
…most rewarding experience. Sure, I look at the battle scars left on the bench by single handed assembly, the incorrectly located knife walls, stains after glue up (why wasn’t I…
…saying they needed to do an ID check, and would I scan my debit card and utility bills and email them back to them so they could complete the order….
Wow, that is scarry Ken, good luck with the refund.