Sharpness?
…come back with just answers for them and others to understand and learn from. From their comments, I quickly discover many of the problems affecting the woodworking world alongside the…
…come back with just answers for them and others to understand and learn from. From their comments, I quickly discover many of the problems affecting the woodworking world alongside the…
…to perfection, I glued and clamped the first piece in place with no lingering and everything was good. I glued the second piece to the first mitre gap-free and easily….
…the line. I traced out the outline directly from the handle with a pencil, compensating for the roundovers, then went freehand over the lines with the shrp-pointed knife. Snapping is…
…must always go around my bench to get to the piece I am building. Machinists need no such arrangement generally as all of the components they build come from fixed…
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…in sideways. Planing grain with complex grains that are highly figured, coarsely textured or fine for us is a complex issue. Unlike the machined wood coming from the planer in…
…commercial ones are inexpensive and range in price between £60 and £300. A hand-made version like this takes many hours to make and complete but the handwork makes it obviously…
…edge. That’s the benefit of mastering freeform sharpening — freedom of choice. Where honing guides do create the same edge every time, I require differences for my work and one…
I think it’s important to understand that amateurism is very alive and thriving in lives that so defy external pressures others impose with business plans, commercial-isms and faceless partnering with…
…culture I could truly immerse myself in. Just as I faced the issues of structuring sentences to communicate, I found myself communicating my inmost feelings for woodworking and craft work…
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