Buffing Compound
…strop when sharpening? Do you apply the compound each and every time you go to strop a cutting edge, or is one application good for two, three, or more strops?…
…strop when sharpening? Do you apply the compound each and every time you go to strop a cutting edge, or is one application good for two, three, or more strops?…
…I’m afraid. If you did pay a lot I would indeed return it! For shellac I would recommend a natural haired brush, goat, squirrel, ox or Sorino (often misspelled zorino)…
…rabbet plane, that I like. This set will be a good way to get my feet, per se, in sticking moldings. Only downfall is that they ship from China!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/12pcs-High-quality-different-size-planes-Round-planes-Hollow-planes-6104/351121054618?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20131003132420%26meid%3Df3bed3de39184f94842201b05b54c954%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D281506273370&rt=nc…
…and only have a handful of gouges, so I’m not sure what to suggest for the size of the gouge. A #7 may be too shallow, so maybe a #9?…
…legs to the apron(s?). You got a thickness of 100 mm, so you plenty of meat to make a wedged housing dado (see Paul Seller’s video about making his workbench)….
…thought the chisel was still under warranty given my abuse of it. They quickly responded by e-mail that the chisel, while generally not intended for chopping mortises in Douglas fir,…
…hold the weight of the person provided there isn’t any torque along the long axis of that joint. If that’s understandable that is. Come to think of it, you might…
…nut with your spanner, then you feel it ‘give’ and start to undo under the torque you’re applying. Great, you’ll get to clean it up like new on the inside….
…chainsaw in any direction without worry. It’s super easy to sharpen with a round chainsaw file but keep in mind that it bites harder when freshly sharpened. There’s no risk…
That’s not case hardening. Somebody ruined the temper by overheating the tip while grinding and probably burned off surface carbon, making it softer. Your multiple attempts at sharpening probably ground…