What about opening up the miter a little bit and placing splines in the joint?
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What about opening up the miter a little bit and placing splines in the joint?
I save my political and religious rants for the political religious forums. ;). It’s not surprising that sectarianism permeates what would seem to be the furthest thing from religious and political...
I knew of her only by reputation and it was a good one. Prayers for her family and many friends.
Very nice stool/pre-chair. The Stick chair book is on my Christmas list and I am halfway through the biography of John Brown. Started carving the seat yesterday on a Walnut Rocker, I am making...
I have had several good experiences with HF. A couple bad ones as well, but overwhelmingly positive. I once got drunk and bought their Mortising machine (I wasn't drunk, but I like to tell it like...
Bob, pretty sure I have that download as well. Will check later today. If I do, I’ll load it onto my OneDrive or Dropbox and if you pm me your email address, I’ll send you a link.
I lost about 30,000 in my 401k in one quarter. I moved the rest to a more conservative fund. I can retire in 4 years, but will probably have to work longer because of Covid and the recession.
i understand the idea and I’m not justifying, but this is one event where “cheating” probably has the least impact. Essentially these are humans riding bicycles over 2000 miles over 22 days. ...
I was too slow to score the last ones you have offered, but I resonate with the addiction. I have 2 so far and I have limited myself to not buying anymore until I actually carve 10 things. I...
I didn’t buy any fireworks either. My neighbors like to light em off starting a few days before going to a few days after. I did get some shop time today, finishing a shave Horse. I am working...
There’s only two reasons to use hand tools instead of the powered alternatives…
1. You have no other choice. I.e. you loaned your tools out and you are up against some kind of deadline,...
My door had this same problem. The wall switch turned out to be the culprit. Mine is 3 years younger than yours. :)
I think it was Matt Estlea or Jonathan Katz who put the plane down a significant number of times. I could be wrong, but I thought it was 1000 or so. The end result was no distinguishable...
Lost Art press has Matt Bickfords book “Moulding in practice”. I have not read it, but Chris Schwarz recommends it in his book “Handplane Essentials”.
based on the quality of Schwarz book, I...
I have the 26 inch portable. Like others, when I use it, I really enjoy it. I bought it for the rv,since my portable grill rusted through over the years. It makes some tasty food.
I love Walnut. I hate Hickory and Ash. I’ve transitioned to mostly hand tool work, so grain direction means a lot to me. I spent an hour yesterday hand dimensioning some walnut for a Kumiko...
From a completely climate standpoint, I moved from Los Angeles to Kentucky (Louisville) in 2005. The weather is 4 seasons. Winters are cold but not arctic. We get occassional snow. Probably 3...
I have the 36 inch and it is a real pleasure to use. Makes short work of resawing.
My usual caveat, I don’t know how to do this and I need to get a tool. I have a cheap Black and Decker that is awful. The Bosch looks very capable.
Buy shelf liner and use spray adhesive. Works great.
So, I grew up in Northern California. Joined the military at 18. Spent 3 years in Germany, 1year in Montana. Went to work in the Government, moved across the country a couple of times. Ended...
We have two. An old Room a and a newer Roborock S4, which is amazing. Maps with a laser. Smart. Integrates with Alexa and Google Home. Has three modes and is very systematic. Really like it.
Amazing work. I hope you sell out.
Lol….diamonds, water stones and Sand paper on float glass for chisels. 465054
A great coincidence,if you believe in coincidence.:)