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…I could clamp to the apron, but maybe that makes other things more complicated. Guess I should remount the vise. Over all I think I want a Scandinavian style with…
…I could clamp to the apron, but maybe that makes other things more complicated. Guess I should remount the vise. Over all I think I want a Scandinavian style with…
Dear Mr Perrott, From I was eight to 14 years, four hours every Tuesday of school weeks were devoted (wasted I thought then) in front of a Scandinavian workbench. Its…
…had a good look at Scawton’s website and it looks like I can do far better than what I’ve been quoted. Looks like I’ll be having fun in the future…
Have made 5 of these trays this year for gifts. Simple one or two dovetails per corner, some of the longs rails i tapered, some scalloped a bit for a…
It’s an excellent idea to make a full scale drawing and mark your parts from it for accuracy. The mortise is laid out in pencil and you can see that…
…the frame of sashes and muntins a window frame (fönsterram in Swedish). That part, appears to always be made with bridle joints in Scandinavia, while the window frame surrounding it…
…was all heat treated and regularized and tantalized. It’s been my experience that the rest of the world could learn a lot about scandinavian joinery… Very long lasting and very…
…my head. Made a small prototype (mistake as it was not to same scale as finished project) which seemed to confirm I could do what I wanted. Well I made…
…in a bright daylight color. I think they had it at 5000K on the light color scale. Previously, I had two 48″ single bulb fluorescent fixtures on the ceiling, in…
…currently on there. I have re-toothed a tenon saw once with moderate results, but skills are something to be improved by doing, so I would not be scared to take…