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Excellent idea. I’ll scare up a mirror and try this. Was this class offered by a woodworking school or hosted by a local shop? I’m not having much luck finding…
Excellent idea. I’ll scare up a mirror and try this. Was this class offered by a woodworking school or hosted by a local shop? I’m not having much luck finding…
…design here (https://paulsellers.com/2017/12/new-design-made/). It is scalable and dismantlable shelf with a stunning design. We think people will really like making one for their home. There are plenty of useful technique…
…have that sorted out, get some graph paper, make each square equal one foot (for example), cut out scale sizes for things like a bandsaw and drill press, plus a…
…finer scratches from the current grit. Once you get up to 800 grit, you won’t need more than the first sheet. I get these adhesive-backed rolls: http://www.woodworkingshop.com/category.aspx?id=22&f2=ADHESIVE&f1=6%22+X+5 They are nice…
…it readily disassemblable. The joinery combined with the shape and leaning nature of the shelf make it stable and strong. Tool List Knife Square Combination gauge (or marking gauge and…
…THOUSANDS of bugs, of all shapes and sizes, fell from the branches and scarpered in all directions, like a bug-blanket spreading across our cream carpet. Everyone screamed, then they ran……
Spring is upon us here at the workshop and, with a long weekend coming up for some of us, I wanted to give you a chance to leaf through the…
…I fixed my bevel protractor to the proper angle at the beginning and check my gauge against it every so often, and check both against the full scale drawing occasionally….
…reasonable work. For small scale work a half inch pair and quarter inch pair will get you going and a small rebate plane will help delineate transitions from hollow to…
…up worse (like the plane itself). I did find a used replacement on eBay and bought it, but wanted to have a backup because of the scarcity of the iron….