Reply To: Mulberry Panel
…– “It’s not what you make, it’s how you make it”. Whether that be French ornate period pieces, to Arts and Crafts, to modern Scandinavian design, to rustic garden fences….
…– “It’s not what you make, it’s how you make it”. Whether that be French ornate period pieces, to Arts and Crafts, to modern Scandinavian design, to rustic garden fences….
…get me to close the gaps on the other two ones. The scandinavian pine looks beautiful, very nice grain and colour! What finish did you put on, if any? Dieter…
I am also from Germany and thinking about building a workbench as my first project. The sheer number of clambs that Paul Sellers was using in his Videos scares me…
…his workbench series. He discusses how many here: https://paulsellers.com/2012/01/clamps-good-ones-for-newstart-woodworkers/ and how to improve them here: https://paulsellers.com/2011/11/4473/ You can also watch Paul’s workbench-building videos and see them during the build process….
…for the most of the casework) 3) Scary sharp plane iron cutters, chisels, scrapers, knives and pencils 4) Reward yourself once you’ve completed a batch of tasks (surface planing, joinery…
…to make an heirloom piece. It can be scaled and customised for a variety of uses. The tools you will need are: Knife Square Combination gauge (or marking gauge and…
…almost completely disappeared as the plates settled in. After lapping the back faces of my tools flat (3 plane irons and 4 chisels only) the plates mostly settled in, lost…
…very accurate (Chinese garbage). The measuring scale starts from 6% and there is a calibration procedure that I don’t do every time. The board was siting in my atelier for…
…been demonstrated. My comment was based on that Western red cedar ranks even lower on the hardness scale then Linden, and that wood already requires a sturdy finish on ordinary…
I promised to make a dining table for my wife (sized to fit 8 people). Originally, I was thinking of doing something like the sofa table project, scaled up, but…