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…leg-frames for front-rear stability; – two aprons combined with wedges to ensure right-left stability. Note that the wedges can compensate legs shrinkage if any. – the workbench-top glued to the…
…leg-frames for front-rear stability; – two aprons combined with wedges to ensure right-left stability. Note that the wedges can compensate legs shrinkage if any. – the workbench-top glued to the…
…learned from my architect daughter: Once you’ve made your first scale drawing, you can use tracing paper to play with the design. For example, my first drawing (green paper) had…
This post is on using scarf joinery to shorten boards with already fitted joints, using 1:2 joint lines instead of 1:8 – 1/10; and the benefits from loose tenons in…
Thanks for showing this Sven-Olof. I have only seen scarf joints on things like trim in houses. A few questions. Why 1:2 rather than 1:8 or 1:10? The latter give…
…for the meter to report a result. It shows a moving bar (“working”) and nF for the scale, then autoranges up to the uF scale, then reports 144 uF. I…
…( in the minutes time scale). Several factors come into play, such as the type of wood and wetness of it you are cutting, the blade pattern, type, and size,…
Hi All I’ve been a bit scarce around these parts recently as my ‘woodworking’ has had to take a back seat to other priorities. Earlier in the summer SWMBO and…
Here is a better picture [url url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/98950063@N08/9987943123/][img]http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5483/9987943123_5820eb8e1c.jpg[/img][/url] [url url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/98950063@N08/9987943123/]Home made carving knife[/url] by [url url=http://www.flickr.com/people/98950063@N08/]goldsmithexile1[/url], on Flickr I dont know what it is with scandinavian knife blades, but their steel…
…in the tray. Am thinking of scalloping the long sides to give it a curvy look (roughly scribed in white wax pencil lines). Underneath I just scalloped a large radius….
Does anyone work on one of the Scandanavian workbenches? Also knows as the Tage Frid or Frank Klausz style. One of those with the L shaped front vise? I am…