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[postquote quote=649615][/postquote] Just curious, how often do you have to true your wheel on your tormek? It seems I have to do it quite often. I’m wondering if it’s from…
[postquote quote=649615][/postquote] Just curious, how often do you have to true your wheel on your tormek? It seems I have to do it quite often. I’m wondering if it’s from…
…of joint by hand. Instead, hand woodworkers use various kinds of scarf joints. to joint wood end to end. Some scarf joints are very simple and some are very complex….
Greg, nice work. I’ve done tight radius smoothing using, stop cuts and a chisel and when I get to final shaping I use a half round rasp and a half…
…term goals are to finish my workbench (Paul’s design), then practice mortise & tenons (not as easy as Paul makes it look), then onto dovetails. I’m going to try to…
…I assume the temporary inner corner is attached topside and wonder why you suggest drilling from the bottom? Again thank you both for the interesting and useful replies [attachment file=”708715″]…
Here’s a link to the MLCS website where Rule Joints are talked about: https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/graphics2/TM36rulejoint0911.pdf They’re naturally referring to using matching cove and round over router bits to form the joint….
…yours obviously has. Like you I’ve boned up on strops and compounds and gave up as the complexities became too much. One manufacturer’s colour coding is different than the next,…
…in Telco industry, mobile part in particular dealing mostly with projects and processes (Jon, is this sound familiar to you ;-)). I started with woodworking two years ago mostly with…
…(i.e. the time that the sound bounces around the room). I dont think it will reduce room-to-room transmission all that well as it is low mass. Also some types of…
…clamp an object that narrow? Pics: The 1″ chisel was freshly reground and sharpened. The 3/4” has not been reground and the overly-steep bevel/camber is easy to see by comparison….