I'm gonna dust off this old thread.... Because - well - basically, between moving to a new city and traveling for work on the railroad constantly and being home with my wife and daughter - I had to...
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I'm gonna dust off this old thread.... Because - well - basically, between moving to a new city and traveling for work on the railroad constantly and being home with my wife and daughter - I had to...
Butterfly keys. Nakashima used them as a function and as an accent in each application. That is a great slab, and nicely installed butterfly's will not hurt it's appeal at all. I would use...
This is really nice. I like the contrast of the legs to the aprons/top!
It came with a 5/8" blade on it. I was told to assume that it is mediocre at best, so I picked up a wood slicer blade and a 3/8" regular blade while I was there.... Also, I got a hock blade and chip...
I mostly wander around the neanderthal forum commenting here and there and just soaking it all up..... And I myself tend to lean more towards the hand tools and most of my woodworking book library...
I have been up almost twenty four hours, dead tired in a hotel room.... browsing the internet to wind down... and I saw this thread. I had to watch every part of this. Truly great stuff....
I love it. If you ever make a kit of DIY parts of this chair, look me up. I would love to own this chair, and I am no chair maker.... but I would rather build this than a maloof style rocker. This...
You are referring to the Stanley humpback , correct ? I read your article on wood central and saw where you mentioned that perhaps less is more ..... So just flatten out the underside ( undercut if...
I found mine from a small dealer up in the northeast. Always has great users, and good prices. Do a google search for syndas sloot .
David, thanks for the summary.
John, I absolutely agree with you.
George, you have worked your life in this stuff, and you have proven your knowledge and ability with every picture and...
I still never have called them. I had a baby a few days after we created and discussed this issue. I am moving to Atlanta next month and when I get my shop set back up I will ( really want too )...
Thanks Chris.
And George, remember, those who seek knowledge because they want to learn all they can, generally find that knowledge.... ( even learning when and where credit is due) I knew...
David, or any of you other guys..... I have looked around on the " central " forum and due to its weird setup compared to this forum, I can't really find the articles over there that give the end...
My goldenrod sits about two inches away from a LN 5.5 on the bottom shelf of my cabinet. the Bad Axe saw on the shelf above it. They just dont get hot enough to heat up the wood handles.
" He is very wise in the way of files. "
Absolutely the best part of the story. That was a solid answer.
both pieces are AMAZING. I am in love with that bed frame. The table is really nice too.... If he ever gets rid of that bed and night stand, let me know. I will come get it.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=59999&cat=1,41182,41192&ap=1
if you scroll down on the link above you will see a picture of a fence with a bevel block on it....
that third link is the golden rod. I have tried those drawer liners , but from Highland woodworking..... and it was only effective as a cushion from the cabinet shelf.
I started out traversing the grain.... and that is where i started cutting too deep.... trying to hog away material ..... which I quickly stopped doing. Then going with the grain with a shallower...
build a chest/cabinet and install a golden rod. they work good. That and apply a good coat of wax to each tool.
well, I wasnt cutting that deep, I was still getting a textured cut. You just have to be careful with the depth of cut even while maintaining the ridged finish. In fairness, I had only taken the...
I bought the toothed blade for my LN LAJ..... and I basically tore out and almost ruined a very curly ( and very, very hard ) maple panel of a chest I have currently been working on for several...
I thought the same thing initially, that the horizontal slats around the cabinet boxes would look neat set into a dado on each vertical leg.... I very much so love the color contrast of the two...
I got it the first week of January 2010
If you move the frog forward to compensate, you close up the mouth too tight, and the blade cant come out far enough to do anything beyond bury itself into the sole of the plane inside the mouth.... ...