On Fastenings and Fixings
…away from. It’s my work also that sets me apart simply because I never mass-make anything and never use mass-making equipment beyond my bandsaw and a drill-driver now and then….
…away from. It’s my work also that sets me apart simply because I never mass-make anything and never use mass-making equipment beyond my bandsaw and a drill-driver now and then….
…the two are so close. Of course, we are not just talking Veritas planes, we are talking all metal-cast planes no matter the maker. The Woden plane weighs 3.1 kilos…
…plywood in November 2018 and so have used it now for the past five successive years. It’s different. It’s about the easiest workbench I ever designed to make with just…
…for so fine a quality vise is a small price to pay. I doubt that there is a maker worldwide that matches such quality anymore. Sadly things have deteriorated in…
…although I do plan my days, weeks and months for the many things I do too — so I will always make the most of every opportunity, and that’s the…
…russet coloured breast. Winding my way along the coast road the sea reflects the lights of Llandudno and then Colwyn Bay further along. It’s almost 5am as I look ahead…
…our winter here in the western hemisphere. I like the idea of slowing down in the winter, unwinding muscle and sinew if you will, but love the necessity that we…
…but the handle itself. The QR lever facilitates a slide of the jaw without winding so it’s not technically quick release so much as quick slide. Regardless, in or out,…
…centuries by all accounts. How England can be a church I don’t know, but there you have it. The church gate opens to stone steps winding up to the entrance….
…thread, which means that the thread is a little steeper and therefore the take-up controlling the vise jaw for opening and closing operates more quickly by just winding. I worked…
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