This place has it. I have made 1 purchase from them and they seem to be helpful and reputable:
http://www.curlywoods.com/qtr_sycamore.html
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This place has it. I have made 1 purchase from them and they seem to be helpful and reputable:
http://www.curlywoods.com/qtr_sycamore.html
Krenov would be pleased....
Lots of good advice but maybe I can sum up one important point. A BIG difference in getting a more professional quality shot is to avoid your on-camera/built-in flashes. Photos made using...
I believe FWW did a review of inexpensive dust collections system but I must not have picked up that copy. Can anyone give me the high points of the review? I believe the Jet won (don't remember...
James,
I bought a Groz #4 for much the same reason. I have since picked up a LN block and LN 4 1/2. It wasn't until I had the nicer planes that I realized what a poor tool the Groz is. Mine...
Anyone else notice the spec page on the TS? It lists the weight of the saw at 56 lbs. How could this be?! It is either made of cardboard or that is a misprint.
Oh, Farmerssupply.net lists the...
I guess I don't quite understand. My 1000SE has the black plastic indexing stuff all the way along the mitre gauge fence and on the back of the sliding flipstop mechanism. When you tighten the...
Brandon,
What was the final thickness of the zebra wood? It looks quite thick. It's nice you were able to find such nice thick/wide stock. I am considering a smaller version of this project...
I have the 1000SE as do many other here. I like this mitre gauge but I have have learned, after a little use now, that I don't care for the way the flip stop works. The flip stop slides along the...
Thanks very much for the pictures Fred.
Great story Chris. I assume you'll be restoring the saw?
Welcome to SMC Mike. I noticed this was your first post.
After reading everyone's feedback, it seems to me the biggest problem with the design is related to the way the top rests against the lower frame and will most surely spoil the finish over time. I...
I'm almost ready to begin my next project which will be a small, drop-front desk similar to this:
http://www.jlfurniture.com/Gallery1/Drop_Front_Desk/drop_front_desk.html
I really like this...
SMC done ran you outta bandwidth Julio! I can't see your pictures!
This chair speaks to me Fred. Would it be too much trouble to ask you to post some more pictures detailing the back? I would very much like to build a chair like this.
Excellent work on the cabinet Phil - its just beautiful. What are you gonna do the first time you ding it with a chisel? :eek: It'll be like the first ding in a brand new car!
Congrats on the new saw Brett! Puts you in the mood to start a new project doesn't it?
This past weekend, I had the honor and priviledge of receiving a visit from Steve Wargo to my incredibly humble shop. As many of you know, Steve is temporarily living in Oklahoma City while attending...
I like! Is the top a solid piece or built-up? Where'd you get the clock movement?
I just used mine (mounted on a contractor saw) to cut some 12/4 cherry. I am a believer.
The more experienced folks can slap me down if I'm wrong, but I believe you will have more success planing end-grain if you skew the plane. This may be more difficult with a shoulder plane due to...
Charlie,
You will like the Shaptons. I've been using mine for a while now (1000 and 8000) and they are a joy to use.
Matt, that veneer is just an eye-popper. Looks great! Nice tapers on the legs too.
John,
I too am a relative novice. I started off with a very low-end stanley block plane and messed around with it forever. I finally bought an adjustable mouth, LN block plane when they went on...