The Hokie Pokie is not what it's all about.299991
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The Hokie Pokie is not what it's all about.299991
There is a seller on d bay I saw today that has a few backs listed. I don't know anything about him. Is anyone here familiar with his work? Not trying to promote anyone just curious.
Thanks for the memory jog. Mike Henderson is where I learned about Cauls. They work.
Plan B. Personally I do a 4 square that is just a tad ( whatever a tad is) over the desired finished dimension. Then when I do my glue up I use cauls like Mike Haulbrooks (I think that's were I saw...
I really like the chart thanks for sharing it.
I just read about one that came out new at woodworking in America. Can't find the article now.
The place I used to work at had a high turnover rate in engineering and they bought business cards by the 1,000 lot. So I have a good supply. As far as the junk mail goes I occasionally use the self...
Excellent job. Adding a rip slot in mine was the best improvement I made to it. I couldn't believe the difference from ripping on the side of the saw bench to ripping with the board supported on both...
I like the handle shaping and I think the hang angle is very good also.
+1 That is exactly what I learned about guides (as in MKII). Once you realize that, you are gaining understanding about use this for that and free hand for this etc.
I have 3 wedges that are scrap from a project that I use all the time. They fit my square dog holes and make great plane stops. I also use one in the Birds Mouth I made. When I made a chair with...
I put insulation blankets around the outside walls, not sure how well they insulate but the reflective quality is great.
i also made a folding lumber rack that I will probably never have empty and...
Depending on the width of the board a birds mouth works pretty slick for quick work holding.
the planing action helps hold it and then it simply lifts out, no clamping.
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Wow I feel like I just stole Jim...
269471I just used Borg wood cheap and I don't care if I cut into it or ding it up.
couple of years old now and holding up very well. Best thing I added to it was the ripping slot.
Maybe I missed it but what is the advantage of a tapered saw blade?
I made one from scrap and clamped on one of my 7s. Worked great for a couple projects. Then I had some parts that were to short ( height not length) and I had to free hand it. I struggled to get back...
Tony is right about bevel down is the correct orientation. I went and tried mine bevel up and it held okay. So I'm thinking the paint is the main issue also.
Beat me to it Ken, I call it the Wenzloff paper trick, because that is where I first learned of it.
I used to play darts and I could use both hands but was most comfortable with my right. Sawing and layout are right hand mostly. I like the idea of using the hand that works best for the situation;...
I'm with you there Charlie.
There is a blade here; not sure if its the one you need. http://www.stanleytoolparts.com/roplcu.html
Check out Alaska Freezer company on dbay steve
Ron Bontz would be my suggestion as well. Next question what are you going to use for a back?
i'd like to find a source for folded backs.
I started with Scary sharp and a MKII honing guide. Got the PSA sandpaper from Tools for Working Wood.
It worked great and I feel it was a good way to get started sharpening. After using sandpaper...