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  1. what happened to doug? someone needs to buy this....

    what happened to doug? someone needs to buy this. its likely to work better than anything off the shelf and has a whole lot more history and mojo than the new stuff.
  2. Do you have overage with the same flitch pattern?...

    Do you have overage with the same flitch pattern? Would be pretty easy to match if so. Looks like a commercial space which typically has a bit more tolerance for dings, but take it from someone who...
  3. I also would find a grain match and glue that in...

    I also would find a grain match and glue that in vs putty. Putty always looks like a novice repair vs veneer which is an honest attempt at repairing the damage. Just take your time.

    You can cut...
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    Trimming tools can be tricky, if you get a snag...

    Trimming tools can be tricky, if you get a snag in some run out you’ll likely be doing a do-over. I like a mill single cut file. Any variety will work. Any smooth file you have on hand will work...
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    These saws may be ugly compared to traditional...

    These saws may be ugly compared to traditional stuff, but work sooo well. Really great deal here.
  6. Hi Richard Id definitely like the side...

    Hi Richard

    Id definitely like the side scraper. What can you tell me about the super flute? Im not familiar.
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    I have long needed a no7 or no8. I have a decent...

    I have long needed a no7 or no8. I have a decent big old wooden plane but the body is so tall it is hard to stabilize. Thinner metal bodied planes allow you to reference the face by using the...
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    Love my bosch GET75, melts wood when needed in...

    Love my bosch GET75, melts wood when needed in turbo mode. Decent all around sander in normal mode. Basically a rotex. I’m partial to makita sheet sanders for finish sanding.
  9. taking the path of least resistance isn't lazy....

    taking the path of least resistance isn't lazy. you just wanna make something. tools work for you, not the other way around. I use whatever I have however needed to get a job done. Some specialty jig...
  10. I was just honing the iron on my #40 yesterday. I...

    I was just honing the iron on my #40 yesterday. I am in the middle of getting a 96x24 cherry slab flat for a credenza commission. Unfortunately my planer maxes out at 20”.

    I free hand but I find...
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    This is an island and counter+back splash I made...

    This is an island and counter+back splash I made and installed. I used lumbercore with 1/16” cross banding and 1/8” face veneer. 1” or so of matching edge and some end grain at the ends and around...
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    Currentflowwoodwork.com this is the story I push...

    Currentflowwoodwork.com this is the story I push and deeply believe in. Im obsessed with tripod furniture. I will sell more stools than you because it’s my obsession, not yours. Find something that...
  13. Forget the line, just learn to saw square and...

    Forget the line, just learn to saw square and transfer to pin board accurately with the blue tape deal. I promise it is easier than using the guide. Any tool takes practice, even a magnetic dovetail...
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    As a 38 year old with kid, mortgage, and business...

    As a 38 year old with kid, mortgage, and business in NYC I was gonna share my thought, but Jimmy nailed it. If you want to make make money, architectural millwork pays well, thats what I do. But its...
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    I feel like your approach/desire is a bit more...

    I feel like your approach/desire is a bit more inline with the “Krenov” style.

    I’ve come to really appreciate my planes with a tapered blade only, no chip breaker or wedge.
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    Sorry if I am mistaken, I don't think this is the...

    Sorry if I am mistaken, I don't think this is the one to be used with templates. I have that one. It cuts on the face, not edge like this one.
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    This is why I love my Japanese tools. I dont...

    This is why I love my Japanese tools. I dont really need the perfectly functioning tool as I much as I need a tool with good mojo to get some work done. I know there are those that dont believe in...
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    Thanks for the insight guys. Per usual, was being...

    Thanks for the insight guys. Per usual, was being a little too optimistic. I’ll stick with clear poly. Decent all around and quick build with the sanding sealer. Look forward to trying the target...
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    Gf water based conversion varnish

    Hi all

    I’m fairly familiar with GF’s poly line. I’ve used many gallons of high performance, white poly, and black poly. But I am interested in trying the water based conversion varnish on a...
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    Those of you with experience using endgrain tools...

    Those of you with experience using endgrain tools that hollow open forms from the middle out, do you turn in reverse? I’ve been experimenting with using a round nose scraper in a shearing cut with...
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    Most wood I don’t mind buying in the rough, but...

    Most wood I don’t mind buying in the rough, but I’ve gotten myself in a situation once or twice buying white oak in the rough. The color can very greatly. Something I’ve been picking up on is that...
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    Size will dictate a lot. Basement bar or...

    Size will dictate a lot. Basement bar or commercial bar?

    I recently made this banquette that was a little funky/curved. 96x48.
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    I did 3 glue ups and joined on site with dominos and...
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    Makes a lot of sense! I actually had a file...

    Makes a lot of sense! I actually had a file billet I was working on fracture and couldn’t figure out why it happened. Now I know. Learning much.
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    Peter, I used a mapp torch to get it super hot...

    Peter, I used a mapp torch to get it super hot then allowed it to come back to room temp on a big chunk of steel as a heat sink. Then forged the bevel in some by drawing the steel out. Got it hot...
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    Hey all Thanks much for all the experienced...

    Hey all

    Thanks much for all the experienced input. Will definitely be experimenting with the Michelsen grind, I think I get it. I grind free hand and it almost seems like a mix of the 40/40 and...
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