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…complain too much (which considering the working conditions and pay scales is probably needed). Unfortunately I’m not playing by their rules… Eddy: In the case of the guild I think…
…complain too much (which considering the working conditions and pay scales is probably needed). Unfortunately I’m not playing by their rules… Eddy: In the case of the guild I think…
…was on 10, on scale 4-12. On this set the hammers top part goes about a millimeter above where the rotating anvil ends, and it is quite sharp. However breaking…
Dear Mr Santa Paul Claus… I’ve been a good boy this year…. (almost) I think Your work here, blog and at Legacy school are just wonderful. Just for comparison (if…
I have a cheap combo square, and a good quality, small engineers square. I use that as a reference for the larger square, as well as for smaller scale work.I…
…found for Cherry is Hoop pine, it is a softwood but much better quality than Radiata which is a New Zealand species commonly used in mass produced furniture. Once not…
Given the scarcity of brass back saws in the U.S. (where I’m from), I’d definitely restore it. I’d use Liquid Wrench penetrating oil all over and in the spine and…
Alien – No, those are Dr. Pepper cans put there for scale, but I like the way you think 🙂 I’m not sure what I’m going to do as far…
…we ate soft bud as a special salad in Korea, so the tree has scars everywhere. We use the tree as a legs or frames with small widths. I will…
How about a set of wall shelves, like a scaled-down version of the PS bookcase? A small foot stool, not ideal but entirely possible. A small chest of drawers, get…
Thanks everyone. I like the idea of a smaller bookshelf-even if it is just for practice. Maybe a scaled down toolbox too.