Calculating For Fox Wedging
…to the space you created but any additional space for compression in the ‘spring‘ from the wedges themselves, which will compress under driving pressure and then too the same spring…
…to the space you created but any additional space for compression in the ‘spring‘ from the wedges themselves, which will compress under driving pressure and then too the same spring…
…at the house brought comfort and personality to the dining kitchen and, of course, personal mental comfort for the designer maker. I prefer using the wood as decoration rather than…
…time, companies like Mathieson and I Sorby, etc. This initial interest always slowed me down to examine more fully the work of engravers and not just in wood but in…
…“practice makes perfect”can just as easily be accepted as practice makes permanent so whatever we do, good, bad or indifferent should be something we are conscious of and concerned about….
…with multiple parts, is an indispensable step. By prototyping we determine every feature of the final project and this includes the overall sizing, the component compatibility and then the joinery…
…most commonly use: https://paulsellers.com/2017/01/screwfix-sash-clamps/ These slightly older articles also have a lot of useful information: https://paulsellers.com/2012/01/clamps-good-ones-for-newstart-woodworkers/ https://paulsellers.com/2013/09/sash-clamps-lightweight-work/ How do you retrofit them? https://paulsellers.com/2011/11/4473/ https://paulsellers.com/2013/09/sash-clamps-oomph/ Can you explain your vice clamp…
…inches long and an inch and three-quarters deep. Fact is, I used to do all of my tenons and mortises freehand to the gauge lines as indeed I do freehand…
I plane 99% of my end grain freehand, accurately working to my knifewalls on four sides I can’t remember the last time I used a full shooting board. I use…
…me who understand the internalising of massive pocket doors that slide easily out of view and latch gates with studded hinges behind lecterns exposing the life of the doors. I…
…crosscuts are miserable along the long-grain cuts. Compass saws, a breed apart or a workhorse for curved work? Compass saws were usually a fairly rough and ready, fairly tough saw,…
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