Questions Answered – When is Sharpening Enough or too Much
…under one minute to develop using only freehand methods Thanks for the question. In some areas of woodworking I see what were once basic and simple tasks become something of…
…under one minute to develop using only freehand methods Thanks for the question. In some areas of woodworking I see what were once basic and simple tasks become something of…
…through to a fully sharpened and finished plane iron. As with all our technique videos, this video is free to members who sign in for a free subscription to woodworkingmasterclasses.com….
…mallet, a frame saw and restored a couple of planes and saws. I skipped mowing the grass but finished filming making an oak coffee table for the latest woodworkingmasterclasses.com series…
…too. A question about router cutters and how to sharpen them (not machine router cutters but hand router plane cutters) comes in often enough to show that it is a…
…and all complex angles needed in the shoulders of tenons if indeed you wanted any splayed legs that add stability. Comparing the so-called Welsh-stick chair to the American Windsor styling…
…same. Someone asked me how flat is dead flat, dead parallel, dead square, and so on? Well, as I said, any compromise compromises the finished piece. If we do compromise,…
…at New Legacy Penrhyn Castle We have now completed the 2013 courses but we have posted our schedule for next year’s classes at www.woodworkingschool.com. I have a blog scheduled for…
…ovalised quarter ellipse that comes from the natural body movement when sharpening and do so in a matter of a few seconds freehand. Prior to magazine articles coming out since…
…are cutting a 3/16” mortise or tenon and your pins prevent setting less than say 1/4”. What to do? The questioner did indeed close with an answer to the question…
…leverage is exerted the fibres offer only momentary resistance before yielding to even the slightest bevel. Even the mid-weight chisels are twice the weight and three the bevel length of…
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