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Research finds "College students stumped by search engines..." Interesting article
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Nick,
Gary Rogowski has a video series about building a small round table (Tabouret) at Fine WoodWorking's web site. He points out when cutting tenons to save the cut-off in case you have the...
Woodworking at Rex Mill
https://home.comcast.net/~rarebear/planes101/typing/typing.htm
Patrick's Blood and Gore
http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0a.html
Also see -
SMC Neanderthal...
Stew,
Gee, now I feel guilty. I'll have to buy that T-Square I've looked at so many times.
Larry
Woodpeckers had a special on phenolic 6” clamping squares and I ordered 2. However, when I received the squares they had some problems. The outer faces had “ripples” that looked similar to planer...
I agree with John, I've had the same problem and it is hard to believe the blade is square in the jig. I use sand paper and have had to switch to a coarse grit (80 or 100) to square the blade. After...
Buying on bay can be risky as mentioned, the descriptions are often bizarre and obviously not written by a woodworker. Of the 3 internet plane purchases I have made 2 were from Sandy Moss and 1 from...
Jim,
After reading your post, I checked the type study guide at rexmill.com and found the following:
TYPE #9 (1902-1907) - ..."Frog receiver undergoes a major redesign. (This is the frog that is...
Greg,
I suspected the frog quality would not the same as the original. The bench plane screw kit would be handy to have.
I have a hold on "impulse purchases", well most of the time anyway - I...
Thanks Jonathan,
I see Stanley also has parts for my #59 dowel jig, #80 scraper and a fence I need for my Dad's old #78 plane.
Thanks again, Larry
I searched SMC for this topic - no hits.
Highland Woodworking sells plane repair kits. Look under Hand Plane Repair Parts.
For example, Pt.#171905 is described as: 2” bench plane frog kit...
Nice job Bryan, clear instructions and good pictures. Problem solving - that is what WW is all about.
Larry
Jim,
I've have a Triton installed in a table and it has the same "scary" start you describe. Seems to be a common problem and has been posted on WW forums several times in the past. The router...
Greg, quotes below are not a direct answer to your question, but describes woodworking as a hobby for me. Did I pick woodworking as a hobby? I can't answer that question, but for me it has a lot to...
Chris, my comments:
1. Guilty of this - I put an X over the the incorrect line.
2. Guilty of this - Mark scrap pieces clearly with an X. Use arrow head to mark kerf side.
3 - Guilty of this...
Jim, I recently bought a #80 on ebay for $15.50 - I was the only bidder.
I checked the TPI, I think it is a number 27 - see picture.
Larry
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Joe,
Sounds familiar, or at least similar to this thread.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=93737
I received this DVD and still have it, but never watched the entire DVD.
I...
Dennis,
I'm also a "hobbiest" woodworker, and have been so for many years, but I have never owned a bandsaw. At about 11:00 PM last night, after a lot of "should I / no I shouldn't" debate, I...
I have your book - I give it 5 toots!
Larry
From 1910, try - http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23991/23991-h/23991-h.htm#ANOTHER_CHINA_CLOSET
or, if link will not work try -
www.gutenberg.org and search for:
Title: Mission Furniture
How to...
George, hang-in there. Keith and Aaron are working on it.
Same problem with my Mac, but looks like some windows users are also having problem viewing pictures. Don't think it's a Mac only problem....
See>
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=52128&highlight=member+location
I remember them all. I spent countless hours playing with Lincoln Logs, and American Bricks (not shown on vid). I can't remember having any toys that needed batteries or electricity, except my Lionel...
Epoxy, I'll try that - amazing how much upward pressure a hold down can exert. Machine screws with a washer and nut below the bench help, but whatever made me think those little wood screws would...
Drool on WW catalogs at first, and then take Peter and Mike's advise.