Hello,
Highland woodworking has instructions online to make a small texturing tool much like one sold by craft supply. The link...
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Hello,
Highland woodworking has instructions online to make a small texturing tool much like one sold by craft supply. The link...
That bowl is beautiful. I agree with the sharp tools. Sharpening tools was also part of my " learning curve" .
Nice work, great idea they will love them.
Thank you Dick! I've talked to one other wood turner that said she did not like to turn white oak. I liked using it mainly because I have a basement full of it. But it did sand nice and when I...
That is great that you are trying to show the whole process. I had the most trouble with the bobbin and whorls (pulleys). I took an old cheap tool and reground it to make the groves. I actually put...
No I don't spin. I bought some fiber to try. The little bit I spun is pretty rough. Would like to learn, I mainly wanted to see how it worked. I'm going to try and find a local spinner to try it and...
Thanks David, I am going to go ahead and order the 3" hinges. I think 3 on each side to help keep the stile straight.
Sorry for the confusion. I only mentioned the molding because the door will need to clear it when opening. The molding is set back 3/8" from the opening.
I just completed a spinning wheel which is a copy of one my great uncle made. The style is an upright traveler, which is easy to move around, all the spindles are friction fit, no glue except the...
Thanks for all the advise. I was just looking online at 3" door hinges. Has anybody used them on this thin of stile 1 1/16". The knuckle hinges looked like a good option , however, they would be time...
Hello, I'm making a couple of linen closet doors, the opening is 80 x 40" so each door is 80" x 20" the rails and stiles are 1 1/16" thick and are red oak.
I'm not sure what would be best for...