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@ed Oddly, most plough planes do have nickers intended to pre-score side grain cuts – the main exceptions being the smaller Record Ploughs, No: 040, 043 and 044. They are…
@ed Oddly, most plough planes do have nickers intended to pre-score side grain cuts – the main exceptions being the smaller Record Ploughs, No: 040, 043 and 044. They are…
…or not it too needs to be longer or wider to accommodate the different size of my workbench. I’ve included two pics of the bench. EDIT: I found them 🙂…
…hope. Diamonds are hard but they can be damaged. Glass is a hard material. I must admit, like the others above, I use coarse wet and dry paper (with light…
…sole. Then I used a slightly wider sandpaper strip (about 1-1/8″) to lap that concavity and create a wider one. I repeated once more using a 1-3/4″ strip which gave…
…to use it for re-sawing. Cut width is also something to consider. If you want to re-saw anything wider than just a few inches you have to make sure your…
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…in your apartment. One solution people use is the “milkman’s workbench: https://youtu.be/dBZ3YvJA1tA There isn’t any reason an apron couldn’t be included that hang down from the table or counter. htrtp://woodarchivist.com/1175-milkmans-workbench-plans/…
…everything is planing up nicely, flat and straight so far so good 🙂 I’m taking my time and trying to get everything right first time, well thats the plan. 😉…
Not just ‘Chalk’……’Chalk’ is Calcium Carbonate- a form of Limestone. Useless on files. For saw-files, you need what is termed, ‘French Chalk’ or Magnesium Silicate…………. basically, it’s refined talcum powder…
Do you paint or draw? Play an instrument? Climb? Write poetry? Or perhaps you’re a … woodworker? Well, it’s great to have you in the club! You’re in good company!…