Woodjoy Tools also sells a circular shave that uses a traditional wooden spokeshave blade. You can see it here http://www.woodjoytools.com/brcirc.html.
I have never tried this one but I do have a...
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Woodjoy Tools also sells a circular shave that uses a traditional wooden spokeshave blade. You can see it here http://www.woodjoytools.com/brcirc.html.
I have never tried this one but I do have a...
Hi Kevin,
The April 2005 issue of Woodwork magazine had an article titled "Making a "Cigar Shave" A circular spokeshave for tight curves. They have back issues available at...
Hey Mark,
It was good to meet you and Don. I'm glad you enjoyed your weekend. If you check out are guild web site you will see that non members can puchase any of our DVDs for the enormous price...
One of the pleasantries of turning that I am finding is that it is one of the quietest forms of powered wood working. Why would anyone want to add the screaming of a shop vac to that experience? Used...
Hey guys, Charles Stroom has created indexes to FWW which is fairly complete and a partial index to AWW. I have found these to be very helpful.
FWW and AWW Index
HTH,
Greg
Hi,
There is lots of good brace info here on Sandy Moss's web site.
HTH,
Greg
Hey Tim,
I just checked their schedule and there are no classes this week. Too bad. You might still give them a call today, when I visited the first time the school was out but they still gave...
Hi Tim,
Mike Dunbar's Windsor Institute is about a 10 minute ride from Hampton Beach. They are real nice to visitors and Mike has an awesome collection of antique tools and windsor chairs....
Joel Moskowitz at Tools For Working Wood has a good article titled How to Set the Hoops on Japanese Chisels on his website.
I have heard that in the past that when planting a yard tree a coin was placed under the root ball for good luck. Though it is doubtful to me that a copper coin would bring much luck. Most trees are...
This mini spokeshave from Glen Livingston at Woodjoy tools is one of the nicest small shaves I have ever used. He's a great guy and makes fine tools.
Always glad to give someone a push down the slope. Walt Quadrato's
Brass City Toolworks.
:D
Brent, Have you tried St. James Bay Tool Co. , click on Tools, Stanley Reproduction Replacement Parts.
They have cutters and parts for the 71, 271 and most of the old Stanley specialty planes.
MSC has both roughing and finishing hand reamers for morse tapers size 0 through 6.
Vlad makes very fine tools. I have #9 of his dovetail saws and love it. I have also got a 2.25" a2 plane blade made by him at .125 thickness for my bedrock 605 1/2, he charged me standard price. I...
Hey Joel, last summer I was lucky enough to spend some time with Garrett Hack. He uses oil stones to do most of his sharpening, especially when traveling. What he does to speed them up is put a lttle...
Actually commercialy purchased bootleg MS software is a good deal. They are interested in tracking down the producers and will exchange it for legit software. There was a recent article on Cnet about...
This guy posts on one of the other forums and is located in Farmington, NH.
BargainBirch
Greg
You might want to check out this page by Jim Wilson on making mortise chisels. He shows how to make a tanged mortise chisel that can take a good pounding. Though he is no longer producing chisels for...
I meant PC 7518 all the rest of the info is good. Been breathing paint fumes all day.
Greg Benulis
Hi Rich,
It's not on there web listing but the new Grizzly catalog I got yesterday had the PC 7815 listed for $289.00. The part number is G6188.
Good Luck,
Greg Benulis