John Gossett
11-24-2006, 11:03 PM
Howdy!
I am new to this forum. I stumbled upon it googling for shop wiring information. At some point in the future I want to wire my garage for a couple of 240V lines and wanted to re-familiarize myself with conduit & such. (I did some electrical installations in the Army in '83.)
Anyway, I love woodworking and this forum has lots of good information and people.
I bought a card scraper, filed, honed, and applied and it works neat. I look forward to cutting back on the sanding. I read that the scraper needs to be re-honed when you're producing mostly dust instead of curls. I got about 50% curls and 50% dust all the time. Is this normal for a scraper?
Finally, since pictures are common I'll put one here of the last table I built. It's a mission end table from a plan. I'm building a walnut sofa table (not mission style) which I'm creating based off the 2nd picture (From FWW magazine). I glued up the top today.
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Have a great weekend!
John Gossett
Cedar Park Texas
I am new to this forum. I stumbled upon it googling for shop wiring information. At some point in the future I want to wire my garage for a couple of 240V lines and wanted to re-familiarize myself with conduit & such. (I did some electrical installations in the Army in '83.)
Anyway, I love woodworking and this forum has lots of good information and people.
I bought a card scraper, filed, honed, and applied and it works neat. I look forward to cutting back on the sanding. I read that the scraper needs to be re-honed when you're producing mostly dust instead of curls. I got about 50% curls and 50% dust all the time. Is this normal for a scraper?
Finally, since pictures are common I'll put one here of the last table I built. It's a mission end table from a plan. I'm building a walnut sofa table (not mission style) which I'm creating based off the 2nd picture (From FWW magazine). I glued up the top today.
50932
50933
Have a great weekend!
John Gossett
Cedar Park Texas