I have a 1/2" sorby detail gouge that I have ground at 40° (also removed the heel) and it works ok now that I moved away from the jigs and started sharpening by hand... but it's still just an ok tool. I now have a d-way detail spindle gouge (1/2") on the way and was thinking about trying a 25°...
Last Post By: Don Frank Today, 8:57 AMAll these slider threads got me thinking. Does anyone here have the Harvey compass st-1500 attached to their unisaw? Can you speak on the quality, ease of attachment, capabilities and shortcomings? Thank you in advance!
Last Post By: Troy Gamm Yesterday, 7:09 PMHas any one here done one? Looking for suggestions, thanks.
Last Post By: Warren Lake Yesterday, 8:56 PMMy landscape guys clean up the beds and install mulch for me now, too old, but I planted everything you see except the very large mature trees. Shade garden, cutting garden, front. Thanks Brian
Last Post By: Brian Runau Yesterday, 1:07 PMI use this to do hand work and it has worked fine over the years. I have it set right now to do some template work and it is/was set for 5/16" depth. Bit seems to be tight in the collect and the locking lever is/was tight. This morning as I was routing 16 spots on night stand legs to let in a...
Last Post By: Jim McLeod Today, 5:45 AMSure - why not? (Votes: 9)
Never. If I needed something, I'd buy or rent it. (Votes: 10)
Maybe. Depends on the person and the tool. (Votes: 52)
Was anyone else here a reader of Woodworker West magazine?
The final issue was published at the end of 2023.
The magazine came out
Wiping down with acetone doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Many paints are dissolved by it, and I'm not sure how well fiberglass would react if the
John TenEyck Today, 10:30 AMThinning PVA glue with water works really well. I do it all of the time for various reasons. Sometimes, to get it through the needle of a syringe.
Jimmy Harris Today, 10:19 AMI agree with Jason...go to a real paint store and get their recommendation for your application and area. I personally use SW and for my front door, Emerald
Jim Becker Today, 9:52 AMSame at my school. What was not allowed was switchblades or sticking knives in desks.
Ne neither.
How to bend wood like this - Outdoor furniture project
Thread Starter: Alan LightstoneLooking for a new project to do. I've been spending a few months upgrading the workshop / fixing minor annoyances, and really need to actually build something. I ran across this in a magazine ad. The furniture is supposedly solid teak, though I don't think that will be in the cards for...
Last Post By: Mike King Yesterday, 3:50 PM