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  1. The postage is so high because they have to go...

    The postage is so high because they have to go the long way to avoid drop bears
  2. I believe he is of English heritage now living in...

    I believe he is of English heritage now living in Australia. Either way it's hillarious.
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    I preface this by saying I love LV - the service,...

    I preface this by saying I love LV - the service, the innovation, Rob, the whole thing... BUT these chisels are a bit more expensive than I thought they'd be. In O1 about $100 more than a set of 6...
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    http://thevillagewoodworker.blogspot.com.au/2012/0...

    http://thevillagewoodworker.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/elegant-jelly-cabinet-construction-part_19.html
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    The jack is by far the hardest worker. Christian...

    The jack is by far the hardest worker. Christian Bevskoot (sp?) just published an article in FWW not too long ago about this being the ONLY plane you need. I tend to agree (even though I exceeded it...
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    Looks good ! How wide is the gap in your saw...

    Looks good !

    How wide is the gap in your saw bench ?
  7. Yes it is Steve. The 7 1/4 inch rods on a Record...

    Yes it is Steve. The 7 1/4 inch rods on a Record 044 probably give you 5 inches of capacity, in theory this means you can 'rip' a 10 inch wide piece of wood in half.
    Once the timber gets too thick...
  8. +1 on the plow plane. It works really well. ...

    +1 on the plow plane. It works really well. It's quieter and cleaner (particulary if you work inside your house !) than hand saw ripping although probably not as much fun.
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    A question for Jim Matthews - have you got any...

    A question for Jim Matthews - have you got any pics of how you arrange the tools in there ?

    It looks great BTW !
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    Great to hear it's worked out for you and I...

    Great to hear it's worked out for you and I really like your saw bench !

    Do you ever work with manmade materials ? MDF or Ply ? If so do you have dedicated handsaws (and planes), because I've...
  11. Incredible workmanship. 'to increase the...

    Incredible workmanship.

    'to increase the chances of missing your opponent' Doesnt sound like a very good idea ! Is that a typo or is my knowledge of duelling lacking ?
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    Hi Guys, I've been using sandpaper - gluing...

    Hi Guys,

    I've been using sandpaper - gluing it on, scraping it off.....so my wishlist is a low maintence, clean, moderatly priced and wide enough for a large plane blade combination stone.

    So...
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    Combination Oilstone

    Hi,

    Is a Silicon Carbide (Crystolon) fine/course combination oilstone sufficient to start and finish honing at ? The course side is rated at 78 microns and the fine side is rated at 45 microns. ...
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    After reading Guidice's book I diligently order 4...

    After reading Guidice's book I diligently order 4 long blades (4tpi, 5tpi,
    8 tpi and a narrow 8 tpi for curves) and have made a few prototype bowsaws (not framesaws) without ever coming a final...
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