I am newly motivated to sharpen my hand tools, something I neglected. Many years ago, I purchased Japanese chisels from Japan Woodworker. Not Tasai etc. I just purchased a sharpening book last week, and today attended a sharpening class at Woodcraft. I brought one of my chisels in. The method...
Last Post By: Cameron Wood Yesterday, 1:32 PMI've been renovating a 1940s detached garage. The walls were reframed & insulated, and new electrical run. The last step before drywall / ply is insulating the ceiling. My problems here are: * the ceiling is composed of 2x4 rafters * no soffits, so soffit vents are not possible * the...
Last Post By: Kory Watson Yesterday, 5:04 PMI have been doing woodworking many years, and consider myself very average as I have great machines and can make some nice things, but I have not really invested time into buying and using hand tools. When I get better at that, then I will consider myself an above average woodworker. I have had a...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Yesterday, 10:56 PMTimbermate. Every time I use it I think about how it is a wonderful product. It can be rehydrated, easy to apply, drys fast, sands great. One day I hope to never need Timbermate but until then it will be the favorite. Anyone else have an odd favorite shop product or tool.
Last Post By: Rick Potter Yesterday, 6:32 PMHi guys, I have Felder F900Z spindle moulder along with the Felder Curve Moulding Guard. My current project is to make curved windows and a big 4 sash balcony door. The shape of the frame, which is 2.7meters wide, is shown in .pdf attachment below. My question is: What is the best way to setup...
Last Post By: Joe Calhoon Yesterday, 10:07 PMI made a book stand for a friend a few years ago, using Old Brown Glue. First time, and I wasn't careful enough about the temps. My fault, not the glue's!
Aaron Rosenthal Yesterday, 11:39 PMI meant $25 for one gallon. Since the OP is not in the USA, his price may be different.
Rafael Herrera Yesterday, 11:29 PMOnly used a couple of time with waterborne finishes. Meticulously cleaned after each use. Includes all original parts and a 1.4 mm and 2.0 mm needle and
Marc Kerschner Yesterday, 11:11 PMAbout 10 years ago I bought some 3 ft. Bowclamp cauls from Zig Industries. I didn't need them right away, and then life got in the way of my woodworking.
John Hollaway Yesterday, 11:10 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.
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