Got my stones in today. I played a little around with them by tuning up my block plane.
I will say that this setup is an improvement from my old. I'm happy with my purchase, especially the...
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Got my stones in today. I played a little around with them by tuning up my block plane.
I will say that this setup is an improvement from my old. I'm happy with my purchase, especially the...
Max,
I do own a worksharp, but I use for chisels that take more abuse in the field. Mine wobbles a bit during use, so it has never given me perfect results. I emailed the company and got no...
I was cleaning up the shop this weekend, and dropped my stones! So disappointing! Needless to say, I need to replace them.
I'm considering making the investment into shapton stones. I would...
Awesome! Thanks for the information.
I was looking at this thing thinking, "where will this fit in my shop?"
But I have a buddy that has recently taken an interested in blacksmithing. I...
Hey guys,
I picked this up at an auction today. Only labled as "Cabinetmakers vise"
Its super cool and I picked it up very cheap.
I honestly have no idea what it is. Any help would be...
On the surface, they do not have what I am looking for. I will call customer service tomorrow.
I hit a nail today! Jointer knives are out of commission. They can not be sharpened, as they are...
Does anyone have this model?
Where do you find knives? I bought a set from Highland Woodworking a year ago, but they do not carry them anymore.
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks,
CF
Amazon will place the router on a "lightning deal" at 2:00 PM Central time today. It doesn't say the prices now, but I am sure it will be closet to that price. Good Luck!
Woke up today and said to myself... " You have to buy that router, too good of a deal".... Price changed... Dang Dang Dang
Now the post that accepts the bearing is keeping me from plunging deep enough onto the panel. I have the profile, need more of a lip to fit inside my door rails
has anyone had any luck grinding the female threads off of a panel raising router bit so that it can "plunge deeper into a panel?
I think I can do it with a Whiteside #5964. One pass gives me the top bead, then move out to make the second pass to make the lower raised profile.
The more I look at it. It possibly could be a ogee bead bit ran twice. Does that make sense from the profile picture?
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First one is my best sketch to scale free hand. Second is actual picture.
all over it
Hey guys,
Got a problem. Matching a door panel with a customer's existing kitchen cabinet raised panel. The doors we're outsourced and the deal with the previous contractor went sour before me...