It sounds like you've figured out a good plan for what you need, but I'll add in my experience anyway.
I have the veritas rest and really like it. Very easy to adjust the angle and it gives a...
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It sounds like you've figured out a good plan for what you need, but I'll add in my experience anyway.
I have the veritas rest and really like it. Very easy to adjust the angle and it gives a...
I was in basically the same situation where I made a dining room table for a family member, who wanted maple for durability with their young kids. I made the mistake of not asking what color they...
I won't add my process to the mix since its sounds like its a combination of the tips others have already given. And I wouldn't consider myself an expert by any stretch of the imagination anyway.
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I'll throw in my guess as someone who has a mk2 guide (although I think this would be for any guide and the mk2 has a wider roller than most).
My first thought is that when you are setting your...
One tip I picked up a while back for grinding out chips is to start with the tool rest at 90° until you are past the chip. Then reset to whatever bevel angle you usually use and grind the bevel...
The fabric is just a self adhesive felt sheet I had from another small box. Very cheap for a lot of sheets, but it's held up pretty well for things like this. It wasn't quite big enough to cover,...
I've been lurking and learning here for a while a figured it was past due for me to post. I've been woodworking with just hand tools for the past few years, and have picked up a lot of tips from...