Mortise Gauges to Look For
…it’s not a combination gauge at all. On the other hand, many gauges listed or described as mortise gauges are often combination gauges or not mortise gauges at all. In…
…it’s not a combination gauge at all. On the other hand, many gauges listed or described as mortise gauges are often combination gauges or not mortise gauges at all. In…
…I think that this results from not having to wear an office, the complimentary suit or uniform or the commute: all that I do fits and suits my existing or…
…esperanzas y aspiraciones. Comienza de inmediato a usar papél y bolígrafo. ¿Quién quieres ser y como vas a hacerte un artesano como estilo de vida que impulsa y crea cambios?…
…The hinge type affects how this will look. The common, steel butt hinge commonly used in hingeing larger doors for say a house or an office room door is stamped…
What buffing compound shall I get? https://paulsellers.com/2014/05/buffing-compound-for-chisels-and-plane-irons/ https://paulsellers.com/2013/03/buffing-compound-at-harbor-freight/ To read more about the buffing compound and the strop, see the Common Woodworking Sharpening Tools and Accessories: https://commonwoodworking.com/sharpening-tools-and-accessories/…
…engineering. It’s common practice to ‘guide’ the ‘bolt’ in a centered presentation to the hole. Combined with a similar chamfer to the screw (bolt) it pretty much guarantees there is…
…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,…
…course making your own. I recently noticed something that did sadden me though and that was that a commercial maker took the freely given guide and made it their commercial…
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