I'm agreed with Mr. Koepke!
I have not an apron. Of course I can buy it, but here, in Ukraine, you could look beetwen aprons for coffemakers (barista), aprons for welders made from tarpaulin (hard...
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I'm agreed with Mr. Koepke!
I have not an apron. Of course I can buy it, but here, in Ukraine, you could look beetwen aprons for coffemakers (barista), aprons for welders made from tarpaulin (hard...
In any cases wrap all pieces in a foil, such a thin film for wrapping food, and before you will be use them fix them to a straight board.
I would like to walk with my wife, as Mr. Koepke does looking the photo. So it's better for me make something for my friends with my tools and not to borrow them. Every tool must have only one owner,...
Thank you, Stanley.
Stanley, you wrote that chisel ride the 45 angle wooden jig. Is that jig a simple wooden triangle?
Happy Independence Day to all Sawmillcreek members and contributors from US!
I have a big one. Besides some questions with holding I have a problem with wheels. They don't move free as original Eclipse's does. And sometimes Kell wheels sleep over the stone but not turn.
Agreed with Mr. Selinger - Japanese saw. I use rioba - the edge with crosscutting teeth for particle boards and plywood too. Frankly spoken this saw used for pine, oak, maple too. I understand that...
Phil, I think Jim's answer - planning beam will be the best solution. I often play with wood on my kitchen. It's Soviet kitchen, not American, it has only 6 square meters. So I place planning beam...
From 5 to 8 USD for former USSR fabric made or homemade jointer. At the flea market. I've bought them 3. But this price valid only for Ukraine :)
Hi David,
This is an URL of Russian language metalworking hobbyists with a main thread about hand scraping
http://www.chipmaker.ru/forum/107/
Below is a thread where you find photos of shop made...
Matt, I've hade the same problem one or two years ago. Main reason - I've bought kanna from Germany but I live in Ukraine. Different humidity. Kanna blade was hard stuck... I've waited almost 6...
This plane was made by "Voskov" factory. In Russian "Восковский завод" - there were made almost all Soviet metal bodied planes. This is a Stanley #4 "brother", I think. Plane iron has near 2 mm...
Hi Judson,
This man has took used and broken sanding wheels from the industrial junkyard. With high grits, I think.
Hi Judson,
Of course a microbevel is a solution. But look here http://forum.woodtools.ru/index.php?topic=470.msg1019162#msg1019162
message #555
Sorry in Russian, but this man describe rehabbing...
I like woodworking because it's my only one hobby after I give up drinking:)
Probably better results will be with bandsaw blade with thickness of 0.5 mm. Small bandsaws tensions these thin blades more than next thickness - 0,63 mm. Also, as I understood after reading this...
Hi Jonh,
I use for this purpose (lapping olg blades) a binding cover used for paper spring binding over a glass sheet (10 mm) and SC of different grits. You can use this method for oil stones...
G'Day to all!
Because I'm living in ex-USSR country - Ukraine, I am member of Russian speaking woodworking forum http:forum.woodtools.com
So today, one of the forum Member - big collectioner of...
Steven : Thank you! But this transitional plane with brass sole weights more than Stanley #7 with corrugated sole.
Regards from Ukraine,
Georg.
Try to not open a new thread so will ask here.
Just got a Stanley Bailey #28 plane. It looks nice but have one strange detail - brass sole.
I've checked this plane photos over Internet but all #28...
Hi everybody, later I will explaine why I write this letter only today. Frankly spoken it should to be wrote 2 months ago, but I have had a reason to do it today.
At the beginning of April I've...
+100 to Sumokun videos. I revieved them before tuning my kannas. Also try this forum http://www.woodworkforums.com/f111/
It is about japanese handtools and woodworking traditions. Pay especial...
Hi Chris,
Just an opinion, but not my, about using sandpaper. In Russia lives a master Nikolay Korshenin. Of course, I can provide link to Youtube seminar about grinding and honing of woodworking...
Thank you for all. Especially many thanks to Stu. I should clarify my question to Matthew. I'm living in Ukraine, a lot far from US and Japan, where lives Stu with wanderfull toolsfromjapan shop. ...