My patience is tested by the 2-pics-at-a-time feature so this will be brief.
Last Post By: glenn bradley Today, 11:35 AMPrivate Messaging Privileges and email are now inaccessible to free-access Members. Because the majority of our Members are now using advertisement blocking software we are being forced to adjust some access privileges. This is an effort to encourage everyone to help us maintain the necessary ...
Last Post By: John DeSalvo Today, 1:55 PMI've been spending far too much time lately in the sharpening/ honing guide rabbit hole. It seems that the Lie-Nielsen honing guide is great for LN products, but doesn't always accept the geometry found with other manufacturers. The Veritas MK II system seems more versatile, but some people seem...
Last Post By: Tom M King Today, 5:21 PMHi, I realise that all tools are not equal. I remember someone saying that even a table saw does not equal a table saw does not equal a table saw :eek: But if someone is just getting into the woodworking hobby with a limited space available for the workshop, which one would you guys recommend...
Last Post By: Jim Dwight Today, 10:47 AMSo, I'm thinking about making my front lawn more bee friendly, honey bees in particular. Based on some University of Minnesota Bee Lab papers I'm going to start adding fine fescue grasses to my lawn along with some white clover. Here's some info for others thinking about making their lawns...
Last Post By: Bill Dufour Today, 12:25 PMYes (Votes: 36)
No (Votes: 12)
I put peel and stick flooring on one. Works fine.
Clamped in vise it's a router table.
Sorry for inverted pic
Ha, I have a 38" woodmaster drum sander already... Not much of a market for them locally. Too heavy to ship...
Randy Barnett Today, 5:56 PMA solid wood door might not be a good choice as an exterior door in Houston, especially if it gets wet.
Tom Bender Today, 5:47 PMThank you Derek for that excellent answer.
In other words, Japanese chisels are for the connoisseur. Just as with rare wines or small batch
Another option would be to use one of the exotic hardwoods used for decking. They last forever and don't splinter like pressure treated. If you don't
Alex Zeller Today, 5:37 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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