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Gerard, from your spelling of “vise” I deduce that you are an American. Record metalworking “vices” are pretty scarce on our side of the Atlantic but there is no lack…
Gerard, from your spelling of “vise” I deduce that you are an American. Record metalworking “vices” are pretty scarce on our side of the Atlantic but there is no lack…
…is to be allocated. This will put constraints on how much room you have for machines. You will get a different answer if you isolate the machines vs. commingle them…
…you’ll gain a great deal from being a member. One thing we all have in common is the tendency to favour Hand Tools. Personally, I’m scared witless watching those Table…
…it to use yet. It’s what is touted as what people use for scalpels and razors. Interestingly, the vendors of black Arkansas don’t really put a grit on it. I…
Mr van Edwards still has a site and comments on what he currently prefers, which is the couple of stones you talk about. Here’s what he says: “Finally, some means…
…up one of those saw files he uses? I have several full sized files already, but the one he’s using is on a much smaller scale than what i have….
…from white oak. I don’t know what style you would call it, but I have been thinking it has a Scandinavian/modern look. I worked on this for just under 40…
…stage beeindigde in Estland.Hij wil hier een sauna bouwen met afgedankte ramen en deuren-oude kachel en stenen. Hij is weg van die Scandinavische gewoonte. Heb hier pas een zaagbok gemaakt…
…make identical model,to place against a wall ? What kind of pine U have used ? Scandinavian pine is very good wood, isn’t it. I am stil busy with restauration…
…They look OK, pretty robust but the proof of the pudding as they say; so once I’ve flattened the backs and brought them up to scalpel sharpness I’ll see just…