Ally Pally Woodworking Questions-Saws
…designed and made by Veritas. I can recommend it if you are wanting a new saw, off the shelf, ready to go, moderately priced (from www.classichandtools.co.uk) that needs no restorative…
…designed and made by Veritas. I can recommend it if you are wanting a new saw, off the shelf, ready to go, moderately priced (from www.classichandtools.co.uk) that needs no restorative…
I have neglected bringing this tool to the forefront. Some years ago Joel of Tools for Working Wood (www.toolsforworkingwood.com) came out with a very special kit named under his brand…
…Here in the north of the UK that wasn’t the case so they were interested straight away. Here is how it went at the North of England Woodworking Show. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuybp4y5uTA…
…been recommending this vise and as an ideal vise not only for beginners but for any woodworkers of any status needing a heavy duty working vise for everyday use. http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=49980&cat;=1,41659…
…it is all the same procedure I use for smoothing planes: https://www.youtube.com/embed/zQyjLV92224 Something I have wanted to post on for a while. Next week I will be using a Stanley…
Update July 2021: Please note the website linked in this blog is no longer active. http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/Tenon-Saw-Spear-Jackson-Traditional-10/productinfo/794-9540B/ Hello everyone, This is more just a thought really. A few years ago I…
…but for under twenty bucks it gets new woodworkers started with something solid and without compromise. Other mallet types can come later. The name on the hammer is Vaughan and…
…He also tells me he is thinking about what abrasive he should use and asks what I use. Answer: A couple of things come to mind from my experience. I…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps_xoOXH_zo Please join with us, help us to celebrate new beginnings based on a life working wood every single day for almost five decades. You made all of this become…
…one time. Each time you tap will take you deeper by say 1/32” to 1/16”, which is about right, and this of course depends on how hard you tap. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_2a_FwjAgk…
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