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Today,
5:49 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Card "scraper" or something else?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
any examples of an excellent finish from a card scraper. Ive seen past hand work from people with planes and its not consistent. Then on purpose...
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8 replies | 278 view(s)
Today,
5:33 PM
Jimmy Harris
replied to a thread
Card "scraper" or something else?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Most scrapers make use of a burr, but not all. Either way, scraping, planing, burr, no burr... you're performing the same action. It's just a...
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8 replies | 278 view(s)
Today,
5:01 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Sumpy 2
in
Off Topic Forum
Found one new file and five old ones question answered the new file cuts great compared. At 70 to 100 strokes per tooth it goes down hill. Didnt...
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8 replies | 360 view(s)
Today,
4:41 PM
andy bessette
replied to a thread
Wooden skiff; How to seal leak around a centerboard?
in
Boat Building
This is an area that typically gives trouble. An area of high stress, and one inherently challenging to design and build strong enough for the...
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5 replies | 2206 view(s)
Today,
4:28 PM
Ted Calver
replied to a thread
Card "scraper" or something else?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
The StewMac Ultimate scrapers are great!! I hollow grind mine on a fine CBN wheel when necessary, and use a combination of traditional and Ultimate...
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8 replies | 278 view(s)
Today,
4:27 PM
Frank Aaberg
replied to a thread
Dust Collection Setup Question ...
in
WorkShops
Thanks everyone for your responses!
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5 replies | 367 view(s)
Today,
4:16 PM
Mike O'Keefe
replied to a thread
WTB Router Plunge base
in
SawMill Creek Classifieds
Al After checking around the 6931 plunge base is what I need. If for sale let me know what your asking + shipping to 55033. Thanks
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3 replies | 150 view(s)
Today,
4:09 PM
Jimmy Harris
replied to a thread
Dust Collection Setup Question ...
in
WorkShops
I wouldn't worry about it. The losses due to length and friction in a 3 foot span is really, really tiny. It's when you run hundreds of feet with...
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5 replies | 367 view(s)
Today,
4:03 PM
Steve Mathews
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Card "scraper" or something else?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
While looking at things related to scrapers I came across this offering by StewMac. It's a lot thicker than traditional card scrapers (1/8" thick)...
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8 replies | 278 view(s)
Today,
3:47 PM
Mike O'Keefe
replied to a thread
WTB Router Plunge base
in
SawMill Creek Classifieds
Sorry I don't know the part number for the plunge base. Thanks
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3 replies | 150 view(s)
Today,
3:38 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
concrete grinders vs angle grinders
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
You're right of course, I can remember back in the 80's buying a 7" Craftsman angle grinder for my dad, they were quite a lot. Now everyone and...
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7 replies | 386 view(s)
Today,
2:59 PM
Al Weber
replied to a thread
WTB Router Plunge base
in
SawMill Creek Classifieds
Do you know a part number or anything to ID the correct one? I have one marked as 6931 and another without any ID number that are available. I...
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3 replies | 150 view(s)
Today,
2:56 PM
John TenEyck
replied to a thread
non-yellowing water based finish please
in
Project Finishing
GF's High Performance can be wiped on. Very clear WB. Target's EM6000 sprays great, but I'm not sure you can wipe it on. Maybe, if you add...
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2 replies | 144 view(s)
Today,
2:40 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
Emma Cook the Tiny Turner
in
Turner's Forum
I know she's the tiny turner but she really needs to adjust the height of the lathe or where she stands. She looks as if she's struggling or...
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1 replies | 152 view(s)
Today,
2:34 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I agree with Jimmy Harris on this Cosman issue but to each his own. Making a quality video takes a lot of work and skill. Woodworking takes a lot...
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
2:29 PM
Jim Koepke
replied to a thread
Renovating 1902 Bailey #6 scrub plane
in
Neanderthal Haven
That depends on what you want to achieve. If you want a pristine show piece, you need to get it to bare metal. If you are only concerned about...
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2 replies | 160 view(s)
Today,
2:28 PM
Cameron Wood
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I think Rob Cosman is fine & does a good job but not defending his channel, just struck as many of the most prolific Youtube woodworkers are the...
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
2:17 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Sumpy 2
in
Off Topic Forum
Hi Tom Do understand what I have there and how it works and happy to have you tell me as im on track. The chip limiters I have the gauge and I...
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8 replies | 360 view(s)
Today,
2:03 PM
Tom M King
replied to a thread
Sumpy 2
in
Off Topic Forum
There is still plenty of cutter there to sharpen. You just have to get back past the rounded down part. That would be too much for me too with a...
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8 replies | 360 view(s)
Today,
2:00 PM
Michael Burnside
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
LOL agreed Cameron. Rob is alright, I just have a different style of furniture and woodworking preference so I don’t watch him too much. I must be...
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
1:57 PM
Jimmy Harris
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Well, I don't watch many of the "Just fell off the turnip truck" variety channels. And I guess I should have qualified that statement with "of what...
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
1:55 PM
Pat Germain
replied to a thread
Results of Estate sale tonight
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Why was the estate sale pretty picked over? Were you not aware of the sale until most of it was gone? Or, maybe the "good stuff" went to select...
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11 replies | 810 view(s)
Today,
1:39 PM
Steve Demuth
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Consistency - both in depth and sharpness - is in my experience, what makes scraping with a card scraper successful and enjoyable. Like a lot of...
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
1:23 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Sumpy 2
in
Off Topic Forum
yes sure ive done big damage, sorry on no photos as they turned out poor but might have one that at least shows. Basically I rounded the leading top...
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8 replies | 360 view(s)
Today,
1:06 PM
les winter
replied to a thread
Flattening an oilstone
in
Neanderthal Haven
When I needed to flatten a hard Arkansas stone I sent it to Dan's. It was cheap and they sent it back dead flat. Before I sent it out I killed one...
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12 replies | 503 view(s)
Today,
1:05 PM
Cameron Wood
replied to a thread
Sharpening Card Scrapers - Rob Cosman's Way
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Wow, that would put him below of a lot of "just fell off the turnip truck" buffonnery.
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17 replies | 857 view(s)
Today,
1:05 PM
Ken Combs
replied to a thread
concrete grinders vs angle grinders
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
All of the above are good reasons for the price increase. But, probably the biggest is simply volume of sales. Mass production of angle grinders...
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7 replies | 386 view(s)
Today,
1:02 PM
Ken Combs
replied to a thread
Sumpy 2
in
Off Topic Forum
Dremel with the right stones can restore the tooth shape but it's really hard to be consistent tooth to tooth. I take my chains to a shop to...
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8 replies | 360 view(s)
Today,
12:47 PM
les winter
started a thread
Chair Making Tools For Sale
in
SawMill Creek Classifieds
Elia Bizzarri Reamer. New Cost $140 Elia Bizzarri Leg Taper Cutter. New Cost $120 Ray Iles Rounder 5/8" Straight Tenon Cutter. New Cost (Tools...
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0 replies | 133 view(s)
Today,
12:34 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Card "scraper" or something else?
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
cant see it coming with a burr on it but too long to remember how they were when I bought them. Not a tool that would have helped with most of the...
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8 replies | 278 view(s)
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