Mines a little hoopty but ill throw it out there..the rear vise is odd , but i sorta like it..297748
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Mines a little hoopty but ill throw it out there..the rear vise is odd , but i sorta like it..297748
Thanks soo much for all the info..mucho..
Thanks.i tried the 8000 leaving the slurry, but didn't help that much getting back the traditional look..I'll check out the second link..Im still confused on the two types of stones are soo different...
I appreciate the response. i am happy with the results of my western chisels and irons, with the norton stones. i would however like to have these new japanese chisels show the the profile of the two...
I appreciate your response David. Slowly squaring up overtime sounds like a good plan..having a decent idea on what she may have shelled out, has me a little suprised on the amount of work to dial in...
I just received a crazy gift from a client of 10 tasai polishing chisels. i guess i have a couple concerns as well. A third of the chisels are out of square ( up to a fat 1/32") and far from flat (...
Great finds and write up...A a fellow so cal boy..where should i drop them off ? good stuff
Anyone ? Any thoughts on how to stop the front corner of the infeed table from raising when tightening lock lever ? Thanks.
Thanks Glen. My question is if adjustments are made with the set screws all loose and one at a time ? And if I loosen the fed lock, it seems to slip as I'm adjusting
Hi All
scratching
my head on this parallelagtam jointer. Soo I have set the tables pretty close to perfect twice, and when I go to adjust the depth of cut on the infeed I'm getting out of coplaner....
I am also in the same position...was leaning towards the powermatic with the Byrd head, but was taken back by the notable lines left by the cutter..