Havent seen that one. But an email for something you dont use, that includes links, has high potential for trouble. Glad you dodged that bullet!
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Havent seen that one. But an email for something you dont use, that includes links, has high potential for trouble. Glad you dodged that bullet!
Man, you are prolific! You never run out of ideas and they are always so well executed. This is another beauty.
Fred
Sounds like you did ok Greg. Cutting boards, medium size boxes, maybe some mallets for the shop or meat tenderizers for the kitchen.
Enjoy!
Good job Rick. Keep going.
Rest in Peace David. I will miss you.
Fred
That's one fine son you have Jerry.
Thanks for posting this. It made me smile.
Fred
Love the colors and the design. Yes, tell us how you made the segments with the diamonds please!
Nope. I have 5 DMT diamond "stones" in various grits. I have 3 Shaptons in comparable grits, plus a 6000 grit. The DMTs are a good product, from a company that stands behind their work - excellent...
I like it.
What material did you use for the white panels?
Looks like LV has gathered up various info together on ther site. They call it sharpen-net. LINK Might be a good resource for folks new to sharpening or those looking for alternate ways of...
I sand between later coats with a paper that closely resembles a brown paper bag. I buy it at the BORG in a big roll. (I even use it for stropping plane irons occasionally.)
"it's going to make some nice carving stock."
Man, it sure will. Do you have to do anything different to successfully dry a softer wood like that John? Or do you just vary the time in the kiln?
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Me too. Mr. Spangler's restorations are always a pleasure to see.
No, all I see is the link to the review. Must be some config oddity because James IS seeing them. Good luck on your sale!
Fred
Pictures would help. Could be I'm unusual, but "barely used" doesnt really help me. If I'm going to spend a couple hundred, I'd like to see the actual item for sale.
How long has it been in use?
What kind of condition is it in? Pics from various angles would help one judge.
Agree 1/32" is too far off for furniture.
The OMGA is a great tool for what I've read. I'm not convinced you have to go that far (unless you just plain want to). I've found that once I set it up...
I would buy it if you can make the payments. They arent making any more land. Plus it ties to property you already own. They only way you can go wrong is if you cant afford to make the payments or...
Yup! ........
Thank you Steve. Those tweaks will make a good product work even better for me!
Fred
Good post! Enjoyed that!
I have one of these. It is a great tool and certainly my favorite hand plane.
Yeah, foodsafe concerns me. Im guessing you could find foodsafe dyes (food coloring, etc) but then you come up on durability as the next problem.
But I googled >colored uhmw< and a bunch of hits...
Well that's really a bummer, isn't it? I'm sorry to hear it. There must be some difference between the 500X I have and the 750 model. As long as I follow the directions, the 500 works very well for...
How much have you used it?