How is the Margin Of Error determined for a survey? I don't care who does the survey or what it's for I'm just curious how the margin is determined and who determines it.
Last Post By: Dwayne Watt Yesterday, 8:08 PMHello, I wanted to share with you my experience with oilstones. As you might know I'm slowly transitioning to oilstones, from waterstones. After spending money in a set of Dan's Whetstones I was frustrutated because I couldn't get even the slightest burr on a blade coming out of a whole...
Last Post By: John C Cox Yesterday, 7:47 PMMy friend in So. Dk. was given a fair amount of Osage Orange. He hauled home and called me to tell me how heavy it was. He said it had been in a barn for several years and was thrilled to have. The next day his back was hurting severely. He lives in a small town that has pretty good medical care....
Last Post By: Bradley Gray Today, 8:35 AMAnswer = Tape
Last Post By: Larry Edgerton Today, 10:48 AMWhile reviewing different approaches in preparing card scrapers I found the method used by Rob Cosman to be the most involved. Basically he recommends flattening and polishing the 3 surfaces of each side, eventually using a 16000 grit Shapton stone. He also employs the Charlesworth ruler trick to...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 2:34 PMBeen doing it like (or equivalent) this for years. (Votes: 4)
Wow! Never thought of that. (Votes: 0)
Been doing it with mirrors. (Votes: 2)
Ain't got a boat, truck, care… (Votes: 0)
Pat, I recently went to an estate sale for a local woodworker one street over...'posted a thread about that. I unfortunately, didn't even learn about
Jim Becker Today, 7:38 PMLately. ...I haven't been bothering with any paint on planes like that...I will load up an old Paint brush with 3in1 Oil....brush it on all the japanned
steven c newman Today, 7:37 PMI have both StewMac scrapers and they are excellent. Obviously, they are for smaller jobs due to their size and considering StewMac's primary market being
Jim Becker Today, 7:33 PMWhen two surfaces meet at a perfect sharp corner, it makes a fine scraper. Burr or not. Back in the day, some folks used cut strips of glass as scrapers.
Richard Coers Today, 7:33 PMNice to hear of a pleasant experience. He also may have brought the product up on his computer and saw it was for a 10' piece and had 2 considerably shorter
Bill Howatt Today, 7:14 PM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
Last Post By: Dave Anderson NH Today, 8:06 AM