Hi all, I hope to lurk more in this section of the forum as I learn more about hand tools (just starting that journey). In the meantime, I do have a question I thought you might have a take on... My 75 year old father is impossible to buy gifts for, the proverbial "guy that has it all", so...
Last Post By: chris carter Yesterday, 11:47 AMHi 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: Paul Ricard Yesterday, 1:24 PMMy current favorite is my No. 6 Veritas fore plane. I ground an 8” radius camber on it so I can flatten the face of a board before running it through my thickness planer. I don’t have a powered jointer anymore because I lost part of a finger on it (completely my fault) and it took up too much space...
Last Post By: steven c newman Yesterday, 8:58 PMBeen practicing my handsaw use for some dovetail work, and I can't for the life of me get a plumb straight cut. I am using a Japanese pull saw, watched a ton of videos, but my saw always veers to the right of the line for the rear of the work. Been changing the height of the work, my body...
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Yesterday, 8:59 PMI'm not a posting a review kind of guy, but this system and especially their level of tech support deserves this. And right off the bat, I have no association with Grit Automation, and paid full price for this system. So, after reading a short thread elsewhere about automatic blast gates, and...
Last Post By: Thomas Crawford Yesterday, 4:40 PMNot really my thread, but I hate to see this outstanding tool go unsold. Bump just because.
Bob Jones 5443 Today, 2:54 AMI guess I am not understanding why the appraiser is involved at all.
Seller sets a price. Buyer agrees to a price. Property sells.
We had our home appraised several years ago for a refinance to take advantage of tanking interest rates. The initial appraisal mischaracterized our sq
Bob Borzelleri Today, 2:00 AMJack, I don't have a bias against Krenov planes because they have laminated sides. They worked well for Jim Krenov. I imagine he knew how to sharpen.
Derek Cohen Today, 1:46 AM
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: Jim Allen Yesterday, 6:46 PM