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Very nice cabinet! It’s a cabinet that looks to be very scalable as well,if you needed a cabinet for something else. Id like to see the pictures of the work…
Very nice cabinet! It’s a cabinet that looks to be very scalable as well,if you needed a cabinet for something else. Id like to see the pictures of the work…
…posts now, like I could until very recently. The specific post causing me grief is the one right at the bottom of this topic: https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/discussions/topic/tv-cabinet/ All the photos have mashed…
Looks really good. Well done and congratulations. Now all you have to do is start scarring it up while building you next project. 🙂…
…in Holland we call that ” scaring the screw”. We use this method alot with the renovation of old houses and it works most[not always]of the time.Spray some oil on…
…was a kid. I hope to scan that later and upload it incase people are interested. What I’d like to know is if anyone has any good advice on how…
…are easy to maintain. They sharpen dry or wet. And you can get your tools “scary sharp” just like water stones. I think the pros outweigh the cons. I love…
…but I’ve not done those on this scale (2.5 inches wide stock). I suspect that I’d need to make some jig to ensure accuracy of the 45% angle. What I…
What size grit should i buy of the eze lap to go to scary sharp in 3 stones as Paul uses?? Cheers Folks…
Well camera’s confuse for a few reasons, mainly because you can loose the sense of scale. Also there are distortions in the camera lens which will make things slightly off…
…a couple of thick glass blocks left over from an abortive trial of the ‘scary sharp’ system so I reckon I’ll just get some 250 & 400 grit paper stuck…