Another Point of Mortise Gauges
…use as an ordinary marking gauge and then how we use a light pass for fine lines not a heavy one are examples. I think most people coming into woodworking…
…use as an ordinary marking gauge and then how we use a light pass for fine lines not a heavy one are examples. I think most people coming into woodworking…
…to the backs of the cases. They seem small things; one was to take the weather away from the sliding sashes giving the windows a rain-free and unimpaired view from…
…a fact of life. The video was crystal clear. I compared the saw as honestly as I could with a before and after visual showing the obviated difference. The subsequent…
…couldn’t have what Joseph Marples had prior to that amalgamation as Record Marples. Remember that these companies today have no loyalty and no compunction in that they buy and sell…
…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYyV6IUpsYk Now for some early Q&A time: Question: Thanks for the guide, Paul! Can I just ask, what is this dye that you put in the shellac? Its a rather…
…https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/2016/01/restoring-the-bench-plane/ How do I avoid getting marks at the end of my plane stroke? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh-Lp59CF54 What causes tearout? Tearout is usually caused by plaining against the grain, whether that be…
…upholstering chair seats? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqyeNiM0BJuWCf3grffnmfgpSU1RW6duC Where do you get your foam & leather? Paul discusses the leather and foam used in the content and comments of the following blogs: https://paulsellers.com/2016/01/upholstering-an-inset-leather-seat https://paulsellers.com/2013/08/albany-foam-wont-let-you-down…
…is completely natural and comes from the excreted juices of the lac bug. Some lacquers come from tree roots and again are completely natural. Sprayed, rubbed or brushed, these are…
…was fascinated to come up with something to meet today’s world of design and give a completely new concept to the dining experience. It needed to be light enough to…
There are times when my bench gets freed up from a newly completed project. It’s a rare thing for it to be open and empty, a few brief minutes, mostly….
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