All photos are in B/W, I just got it yesterday. I skimmed through it, The post and rung chair is the exact same instructions you get from the " Make a chair from a tree" video by John Alexander....
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All photos are in B/W, I just got it yesterday. I skimmed through it, The post and rung chair is the exact same instructions you get from the " Make a chair from a tree" video by John Alexander....
Just picked up this book, after seeing it about a year ago, and doing some searching I couldn't find it for less than $178.00.
It is now back and can be bought from the Author, for $50.00..It came...
This might help...
How To Build 3 Basic Hand Planes
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/woodworking/1273456.html
Here is another link
http://www.handplane.com/
Dang order already shipped....missed another great buy
That's a great deal!!
If I can get the one I have on order cancelled, I'll save money and get a free sander!
Thanks for posting
I have no clue but here is what I found.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_laws_of_motion
I'm going/trying to build a shed/smallworkshop. The idea is to come up with a design, that can be built in stages. "Building on a budget" is the idea, the pic above as it sits, with prefab trusses...
The thought was for the left hand and right hand sides being the "side beams" (2"x4") connecting to the post (6"x6")..sorry I don't explain things well, have a look here maybe that will help...
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Jamie, I don't know what locks or would lock the the right-hand side. I guess I was hoping it would kinda just take care of it's self.
What would be a good joint to accomplish this task?
I seem...
As I'm new to the forum and woodworking (the only woodworking I have ever done was to build a "Stick bow" - tools used drawknife and rasp.) Here is something I have come up with, would it work? I...
Google Books - Most of you probably already know about it. As I have just found out, when looking for info on timber framing and joinery in general.
This link takes you to a "Google" book search...