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    This is the last of the clock pictures. The...

    This is the last of the clock pictures. The clock is my first attempt at furniture making. While building it I taught myself about sharpening, dovetails, mortice and tenons, how to thickness and...
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    Tall Case Clock

    A few of the members have asked me to post pictures of my Tall Case Clock that I have completed. This clock is an adaptation of John Townsend's clock of 1780. It is made with mostly hand tools. ...
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    Thanks Dave, I appreciate the compliment. I...

    Thanks Dave, I appreciate the compliment. I don't know what the protocol is for listing a picture that has nothing to do with this thread, but because it was asked, I am including some pictures of...
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    Hi Fellows: It's a good thing I didn't add the...

    Hi Fellows:
    It's a good thing I didn't add the other picture showing my other wall ;)
    Sal
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    Peter: Another approch you might want to try for...

    Peter:
    Another approch you might want to try for tool storage is shelves, as I do in my shop. They are simple and convenient. As your tool inventory grows you can move tools around or just add...
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    Great project, I like the detailed clean lines of your carving. Are you self taught or did you take classes?
    Sal Morgani
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    I bought the PC pin nailer. I had to glue some...

    I bought the PC pin nailer. I had to glue some small moulding I made out of mahogany to a case and there was no practical way to use clamps, so I thought a pin nailer would be just right. I could...
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    Steve, I have the 45 which uses the cutters with...

    Steve,
    I have the 45 which uses the cutters with the notch in them. The 55 reeding cutter (which also has a notch) will fit the 45. If you go to tool swaps you can pick up a lot of loose cutters.
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    Stanley 45

    Years ago, I bought a complete Stanley 45. I began to read about the Stanley 45 and how hard it was to use and how complicated to set it up, that I was better off using old wooden moulders. I went...
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    Tool Reviews

    I have often read posts where someone says that the review on a tool , such as the Delta lathe, was not favorable. Could someone tell me where are these reviews listed? I would appreciate any help. ...
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    by Sal Morgani
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    Saw Vise

    " he used a strip of cloth or leather on the jaw, to reduce vibration "
    Thanks Alan I appreciate your help.
    Sal
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    by Sal Morgani
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    Saw Vise

    I just purchased 2 old saw vises which i plan to use to sharpen my crosscut and rip saws. They are in fine condition except they are both missing what appears to be a piece of leather or roping which...
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