Grist for the mill.
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Grist for the mill.
Got a few more.
More for today.
Contributions for today.
Just the usual.
A bit of a mish mash.
Today's ration.
Just keeping the thread going.
Sunday's allotment.
Wow Tom,
That is the first bench I've seen with turned legs. Quite unique.
Today's allotment.
I would start with a piece of brown paper bag. Paper bags are great for smoothing out between coats of finish to remove little dust nubs and such. They are less harsh than almost any of the normal...
Sounds like a great day to me. Congrats Tom.
A ration for today.
Today's choices.
A few for today.
True enough Brian. Woodworkers are not immune from that "disease."
Just a few more.
I'm 5'9" and my bench is 31.5" high. It works well for me, but I also have very long arms and wear a shirt with 35-36" sleeve length. Before I built my now 14-year-old bench, I experimented with my...
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The biggest question becomes how long it will be before you get really really really tired of the maintenance? Then how hard will it be to wean yourself and more importantly others away from...
Today's crop.
In line with what Chris Carter says, try an old-fashioned paper bag. They work very well. Alternately rub out with paste wax and OOOO steel wool and then buff it up.
In our case we used my former employer's insurance agency to help us pick a plan for my wife. They were extremely helpful in explaining all of the ins and outs. It was a BC/BS part B supplement with...