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…if so, how to get them? There are the workbench ones but I’m also thinking of the smaller ones like how to make a strop (6m www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdCdGpz4YzA They are invaluable…
…if so, how to get them? There are the workbench ones but I’m also thinking of the smaller ones like how to make a strop (6m www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdCdGpz4YzA They are invaluable…
I’ve had success buying vintage tools from ‘The Best Things’. Higher prices than eBay, but the tool descriptions are always completely honest. http://www.thebestthings.com/vintools.htm…
There is an image on this page which shows examples of how some different wood species look with some different grades of shellac: http://www.leevalley.com/en/Wood/page.aspx?p=72634&cat=1,190,42942…
…a bench (flat without balcony). But I have a fairly heavy table in the dining room, so I used that : https://www.fine-tools.com/mobile-hobelbank.html Not cheap, not as good as a real…
https://www.lie-nielsen.com/hand-tool-events/USA/47 Lie Nielsen is having a hand tool event in Chicago at Jeff Miller’s workshop. FYI. Escpecially: @jrfinkel & @dborn I think I’ll go and ogle their tools for a…
…that only the woodworker would know: https://www.pinterest.com/source/aisf.or.jp/ Many people posted it, but it seems to have originated from Japan; it certainly has that feel to it. Has anyone else seen…
…brass. Brusso delivers to the Netherlands. Prices may at first be offsetting, but contrary to most their hinges are all created equal. Niche Locks has been a nice experience. https://www.nichelocks.com/Cabinet-Hardware…
…Rogers and others have some videos on Youtube, eg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBNt3PSxcTE In my workshop there’s no space for band saw and dust collection, so probably I’ll build such a frame saw…
…to make absolutely sure is to expose some Grain, Beech is super easy to recognize. no visible pores, sprinkled with oblong dark dots, usually somewhat uniform coloring and structure http://www.wood-database.com/european-beech/…
I have inherited some stanley planes and found this link useful for the complete novice to explain the various parts and their initial set up http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stan-bpl/planefacts.pdf now to start restoring…