The postage is so high because they have to go the long way to avoid drop bears
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The postage is so high because they have to go the long way to avoid drop bears
I believe he is of English heritage now living in Australia. Either way it's hillarious.
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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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...
Looks good !
How wide is the gap in your saw bench ?
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...
+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.
A question for Jim Matthews - have you got any pics of how you arrange the tools in there ?
It looks great BTW !
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...
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 ?
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...
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. ...
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...