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…saw and it just feels great to use something you’ve made yourself. As Florian and Paul have shown, these can be scaled up to make a general purpose frame saw…
…saw and it just feels great to use something you’ve made yourself. As Florian and Paul have shown, these can be scaled up to make a general purpose frame saw…
Interesting, I started out with oil stones and still use them for certain applications. I also did the “scary sharp” thing as well ( sandpaper ) but I didn’t care…
…in close detail but much more all the history of woodworking and other heritage crafts not only in the US but also in scandinavia or central europe. I almost sound…
…on a straight board. I’ll have to make a stool and try it out on a scalloped seat. Next time I’m going to use a thicker board, the plane is…
Well a spoke shave isn’t really for joinery but they do come in handy and I’ll probably throw one in my travel box. I use my scale a lot more…
…closely spaced maybe at a minimum. Anyway attached are my project notes which hopefully are legible as I have to use a paper which sometimes scans poor. I made a…
I’ve seen lots of suggestions scattered throughout forum posts, but has anybody compiled a cheat sheet for the really common beginner mistakes and how to avoid them? Or would that…
…going. Have you thought about adding a small scallop to the sides below where the side knobs will rest? (like on the pencil box lid). That way a finger slid…
Greg, thanks, yes I have thought about the little scallop for a finger, but I think I will try a more angular approach and use a wedged shaped cut using…
http://www.stylepark.com/en/news/rigid-pins/344489 One of my daughters is an architect. She sent me this article about a modern office building that is supported by an all wood internal structure designed by Shigeru…