Wow, this an old thread that popped up again. I've been retired for over 5 years now but the basic technology hasn't changed much. I was an MRI Technologist for 25 years for a local Medical Center. ...
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Wow, this an old thread that popped up again. I've been retired for over 5 years now but the basic technology hasn't changed much. I was an MRI Technologist for 25 years for a local Medical Center. ...
Sounds like Naptha is my solution-actually solvent-of choice. Thanks.
I dug out my Father-In-Law's old machinist tool box that he made MANY years ago and my wife wants me to clean it up so she can use it for something. I'd like some suggestions on how to clean it...
Not an expert here but I know a little about Elm. I've worked with it quite a bit. Elm has more of a ring porous pattern than what this endgrain shows. This looks more diffuse porous. Flatsawn Elm...
Cool video, thanks. Was that actual sharkskin they used for sanding ?
I also wonder how the older man lost a large part of his left index finger.
Not an expert here but I think it would be wise to do whatever it takes to acquire this piece of property attached to something you already own before someone else does and does something you don't...
Get an inexpensive gouge like Hamlet, Crown, Sorby, Packard, Apprentice, even Benjamin's Best and grind it to suit your needs. That's what probably most of us have done. Sure, Thompsons are the best,...
Both brands are excellent tools. Get what you can.
We only got about 8" in NY capital region. But I got to XC ski on the trails I have been working on the past few weeks. I have to say I do nice work.:D;)
Using carbide tools may be part of the problem here. The cutters (scrapers) may be taking too big of a bite to be efficient. Many hollowing tools use a much smaller cutting tip like the Ellsworth...
Perry, glad to hear you are so pleased with your recent dealings. Around here there seems to be lots of available vehicles on the lots as I drive around. Maybe not as many as before but plenty to...
Kind of sad commentary on our world that quiet, patient and friendly seemed unusual. Hopefully that experience becomes much more common.
Happy New Year!!!
Great Tip Jim!
I was taught to chalk my files before using them on soft metals. Rub a stick of blackboard chalk along the file. The chalk fills the gullets so they don't get clogged. You probably...
Lots of good advice so far. You have a nice looking burl on the bottom right log too. That should be fun. Enjoy your windfall-literally.
One of the good ones for sure. Very sad loss. I had the privilege to meet him several times and take a workshop form him a bunch of years ago. Got to go to the last 5 Barns too. Got to test drive his...
I have used a round 2-flute end mill for hollowing. No need to reshape, just use as is. Glad to hear it works for you.
OK, upon further review I could be wrong. Don't tell my wife I said that! One of the many, many Acacias is another possibility. I have been working with Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) lately and...
Elm-nearly positive. Did it smell like a dairy barn in winter?
Hey I remember that name! Good to have you back and glad you are feeling better. I hang out but don't post much. Beautiful table. But if I remember correctly, that is normal for you.
Thank you all for the considered answers. It all makes more sense now.
I have been working on rehabbing some handsaws recently and a question that has been on my mind has resurfaced. Why are most, if not all. saw handles made from quarter sawn boards ? While it looks...
Beyond impressive! Absolutely stunning.
My recommendation is to stick with North American domestic hardwoods with fine grain structure such as have been mentioned already. Cherry, Birch, any of the Maples, Beech, Hornbeam, etc. These are...
-and, 18.[SIZE=3]6 [SIZE=2]mph? Who came up with that number?
That's 30 Kph.
My Prius Prime plug-in makes a small noise up to about 15 mph to let people know you are moving. I made the dealer silence the back-up beeper which only sounds inside the car. Made me nuts, and...