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    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

    Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NH

    With 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: Kev Williams Yesterday, 5:43 PM Go to last post
    Jim Becker

    Shop Build...should be a fun journey...

    Thread Starter: Jim Becker

    I debated about starting this thread now or later, but decided on now because, well...I might forget something. :o As a little background, at our previous property, I was blessed with a reasonably sized, fully conditioned space for my shop in what was originally a three-and-a-half vehicle garage...

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    Thomas McCurnin

    Help Me Pick a Plow Plane or Is It a Plough Plane

    Thread Starter: Thomas McCurnin

    Typical use will be on 3/4 to 7/8" stock planing on edge for a a 1/4" groove about 3/8" deep for frame and panel construction. I'll also be using it for grooving a post, usually about 1.5" x 1.5" is typical, again to accept a panel for frame and panel construction. It needs to go both directions,...

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    Richard Hutchings

    I hate rusty saws, but...

    Thread Starter: Richard Hutchings

    I just saw an ad for 7 rusty saws for $25 and I may not be able to resist. One has the thumbhole but broken horn. It might be worth buying the whole lot but I'll have to get better at cleaning them up. I hate the mess. Hopefully someone will buy them before I decide to bite the bullet.

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    steven c newman

    Build a Shaker Style Table Project

    Thread Starter: steven c newman

    Had those planks of Ash....four at 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 77" and one at 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 48"......and figured I could try to build a Shaker Style Table, complete with a drawer....I remember way back when, during the New Yankee Workshop days, that Norm built such a table. Have to go strictly by memory,...

    Last Post By: John Kananis Yesterday, 12:52 AM Go to last post
    Kris Cook

    Restoring a de Havilland Mosquito

    Thread Starter: Kris Cook

    There is a pretty neat article in the Jan/Feb issue of Popular Mechanics about restoring a Mosquito. For those unfamiliar with this airplane it was constructed almost entirely from wood. Fuselage was a 5/8" thick sandwich of plywood and balsa!! That, combined with two RR Merlins made it a...

    Last Post By: Maurice Mcmurry Yesterday, 9:08 AM Go to last post
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    Improving a Fireplace Wall with Cabinetry 

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    Mel Fulks

    Hinge Lid Boxes from Scrap

    Glen, Those are beautiful ! I see them as Tea Caddys, precious casks for precious tea, which in earlier days was always locked and often
    kept

    Mel Fulks Today, 12:33 AM Go to last post
    Jeff Roltgen

    Cost effectiveness of a slider vs. tracksaw & tablesaw

    Lately, close to 90% cabinetry, but I've got a barstool design that sells through a local upholstery shop that moves a couple dozen units throughout the

    Jeff Roltgen Yesterday, 10:18 PM Go to last post
    steven c newman

    I hate rusty saws, but...

    No longer rusty..

    Brass has a shine to it...

    That top bolt is a smaller diameter than the other 4 bolts...

    steven c newman Yesterday, 9:50 PM Go to last post
    Dave Sabo

    Cost effectiveness of a slider vs. tracksaw & tablesaw

    You should give Vortex a call and discuss your needs if you're not getting results on par with a tablesaw with your current CNC tooling.

    Dave Sabo Yesterday, 9:40 PM Go to last post
    Maurice Mcmurry

    Hinge Lid Boxes from Scrap

    Very good looking boxes, (box falls short), ... lovely artwork!

    Maurice Mcmurry Yesterday, 9:31 PM Go to last post
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