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Try taking a look at this link from Pauls blog, it may be helpful in answering your questions http://paulsellers.com/2013/10/debunking-myths-mysteries-scary-sharp-methods/…
Try taking a look at this link from Pauls blog, it may be helpful in answering your questions http://paulsellers.com/2013/10/debunking-myths-mysteries-scary-sharp-methods/…
That is just cool John. The proportions are spot on. Without the quarter for scale, I would have thought it was a full size spoon. What did you use to…
No photos of the jewelry yet, she is working on it. I took another photo to show scale with a common item….
Thanks for letting me know it worked out for you Rusty. The proportional method isn’t for everyone but works very well. If your comfortable with it, it can be very…
…the drawings to look something like this in the the future. This is just a photo, I will have to have a print shop scan it this week. Tag @joseph…
I’m a journeyman Machinist so power tools don’t scare me but the noise and the dust are two things I can live without. The piece and quite of the shop…
Very nice Jon. A knife is a very personal item, all the more so if it’s a gift from your wife. Fitting the ebony scales made it even more personal…
…guess up to now I had focused primarily on laminating, surface planing and flattening but paid scant attention to face mark/edge and referencing and squareness. Greg, great explanation of how…
Hey Costin- You are talking about the depth stop that controls how deep the grove will be, correct? I have a “modern” Stanley combination plane that is not unlike the…
…semicircles bridging scale divisions for example. Could your drawings (above) magically find their way into a PDF file over on the “benchstool” page? 🙂 In general, having a drawing to…