Jason:
perfect
Steve
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Jason:
perfect
Steve
Jason,
Sweet.
-Steve
Lou,
Excellent ...beautiful. -Steve
Hi Carole,
Exactly, yes a set screw if beefy enough would be advisable. I keep thinking I'll be getting the outrigger soon... -Steve
Those look great. What is the source for the toolrest handle(replacement for the plastic ball ended handle.) Or did you machine it yourself.
Thanks, -Steve
Ken,
My best wishes to you. Kind regards, -Steve
Bill,
I have owned the DVR (1st release model) for 5 years now. I have used the Jet, only once or twice and long ago enough that I don't remember enough to compare -seemed good. I started out on an...
Jason,
Beautiful table, lovely work and I do like those pins. -Steve
Corey,
I am definitely not a weaver type. I found this much easier/faster than weaving cloth tape. The "lock-knots" which are essentiall a fold-tuck sort of thing are easy and really hold. -Steve
Richard,
I have to say, I greatly enjoy your stair-posts. -Thanks
For processing the bark:
Cut reasonably straight, branchless sections of tree trunks between 5” and 12” in diameter, into...
Jason,
I don’t think there’s much if any difference comfort-wise between this and cloth tape. These inner-bark strips are used outside of tree up(sounds weird to say, but woodworkers know what I...
Ray, ...superb. -Steve
Rich,
As Larry suggests a crib, or cribwork deck may be a good solution for you. I live on a lake here in Ontario and unless a structure is removeable in fall, ice will destroy just about any...
Glad I finally tried this.
For all those chairs you may have around in need of repair, or for finishing a new one, I was surprised how: well this works, how good the stuff looks and how easy it...
Michael, that's one beautiful table ...and QS on all 4 leg sides - nice. Looks like superb joinery there. Please get right to the finishing so we can see more pics.
Did you consider and reject...
Bill,
Magnificent comes to mind - beautifully detailed execution. -Steve
Russ,
This one, I made 4 years ago out of antique red pine(resawn from an old beam I scavenged from a landfill site) and ironwood square pins. I chose not to include a lower screen due to dog...
Gary,
That'll make a great bowl, I'm looking forward to see the results from that big new machine of yours. -Steve
Peter,
Hello to you. I see by your posts that you are a Neander/power mix. I'm beginning to incorporate less payments to OPG in every project -less dust as well. -Steve
Carl,
I would agree on glueing the middle pin and tenon(depending on it's width -perhaps just the middle if a wide tenon.) I would glue the outer pins - just a drop as Alan suggests, only to hold...
Alan,
Excellent, fingers crossed for you in Ontario. -Steve
Cecil,
In addition to Gary's advice, you will get far less cracking if you immediately rough turn any blanks to 3/4" to 1" or so, depending on size. At this wall thickness, you will still have...
Gary, Good gloat - congratulations. ...have a good weekend. -Steve
Darren -too funny. -Steve
Dick,
Looks great - actually looks way better than mine Oak ply vs. MDF. I like your use of knobs on that ways release. I just have a bolt and have to reach for the wrench each time.
The...