I think that in a woodworking forum, arguing that you can buy it for cheaper is by default, missing the point...
I am [sigh] still not done building my bench - my family jokes it will be done on...
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I think that in a woodworking forum, arguing that you can buy it for cheaper is by default, missing the point...
I am [sigh] still not done building my bench - my family jokes it will be done on...
Anyone want to sell?
Hi all, haven't been able to get back to practice in a while (Israel is not a carefree place at the moment). last week I got time to do a tenon.
I'm a B- sawyer at best so I leave my cheeks fat and...
I use my guide now only for critical angles like in my shoulder plane bladr where square is more than a suggestion, or in super narrow blades like my 1/8 chisel. I like the control.
I use shapton...
I like the color coding on the handles!
change the words can't with less efficient and he has a point. I only break out my scrub to roughly dimension or roughly flatten. I use my no.5 to flatten the board and usually only the no. 5.
of...
Hi folks,
I am hoping to get some help.
I have to hammers I want to rehandle. the first is a 16 oz maydole claw, and it arrived without a handle. its eye is 1/2" X 1". I'm hoping someone can...
Hi all, as some of you know, I am located in a far far away tool desert.
this makes finding and building my user collection fairly difficult and sometimes extremely expensive. my membership in...
jeez, I cut my fingers on the sides of my chisels enough as it is. no thank you!
I looked at those in person, arent they too flimsey?
Fairly easy to sharpen means that there are no concavities or a handle that interferes with the blades contact to the stone (or makes it akward to sharpen). If it is a straght or lightly convex...
Thank you, its going on my shopping list.
Hi all, looking for a recommendation for a shopknife that can take some abuse. mostly I mean to tap its spine with a hammer for making pegs, that sort of thing. not looking for a high end item.
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To bad this forum doesnt have a like button
OK, you win.
yeah! I started doing that too!
Hi Erich,
I think I can help, I was where you are a year ago.
I have a 1 wheel CBN setup.
My CBN wheel is heavy - it is a steel wheel. that comes factory balanced. I use it on a 60 pound 1...
I had a similar issue with an LN no. 4 - only with the chipbreaker. Since i am relatively new at this, i was worried that I was the problem. 2 years later and zero issues with my No. 8, or my stanley...
update: the setup now stands!
I would recommend building the BGM-100 from the base and up, step by step (first the bracket with the wooden block, then the top bracket to the bottom bracket...) if...
I think the rule on side grinding is different with CBN wheels, mine is (I think) cast steel; it isn't going to implode any time soon
Hi Reed, sorry if I wasn't clear.
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the BGM-100 is the bar frame thing to place the jigs on, not the wheel or its arbor. the wheel runs true -...
Hi Folks,
I finally have a grinder set up for my sharpening - just need to put it all togethter.
For the record, and to give credit (or if my wife asks, blame) I put this together based off of...
Hi folks,
I've been looking for a knife edge marking gauge (while I love the wheel based gauge for most work I dislike it for endgrain).
I recently got the Hamilton Panel Gauge and it is a thing...
Unless I missunderstood you i think you meant two faces and four edges...
@Curtis Niedermier
Am i missing something? Id like to close the order...