Glue ups
…up’ to which they got offended and obviously I backtracked and apologised because I don’t want to upset people but now I wonder was I wrong? I was taught it’s…
…up’ to which they got offended and obviously I backtracked and apologised because I don’t want to upset people but now I wonder was I wrong? I was taught it’s…
…(mint condition), my brace+bits and an older model workmate that I bought second hand. My findings: 1 – it’s harder than I thought to plane a straight groove with the…
…link http://inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/Advances%20in%20a%20ramped%20shooting%20board.html it has many useful items and tool reviews in it. The secondary blade is at 35° I have gone to 37 but it was a tad harder to…
…the nasty boxy handle. After many hours of work, much tooth grinding (my teeth, not the saws’), and many destroyed teeth (the saws’ teeth, not mine), I finally got some…
…to see if it’s close. Aim for a dimension a hair wider than your chisel. The extra can be pared off after chopping the mortise. I did something similar but…
Hi Jeff! I also found this issue a problem while making the pin board. I also found out, that nobody every mentions this problem in videos or write-ups on dovetailing…I…
…hand, too much set, say on a particular tooth, can catch. One other thought. Whether or not sharpened well, my saws sometimes jam because of my sawing technique. For example,…
The Tormek T-8 with an additional shaping stone (SB-250 Blackstone), would do the job for you. It would of course also provide a sharpening system (in my humble: perhaps the…
…Take lots of pictures and notes so it will be easier to make it again when that next order comes in. Looking forward to seeing pictures of the finished piece!…
…the same time, turn it round when I reach the shoulder and cut the other side then finish with a vertical cut. The pic number ****166 shows a piece of…