Workbench
Quick Links: How do I make a workbench? How do you fit a bench stop? What finish do you recommend? Can you make height adjustments? Would a smaller size bench…
Quick Links: How do I make a workbench? How do you fit a bench stop? What finish do you recommend? Can you make height adjustments? Would a smaller size bench…
…woodworking, we make choices good and bad and often we make the bad choice work for us. Hand tools should be simple and uncomplicated. The Stanley #4 and 5, 4…
…their sides at opposite ends of the section of wood, as you would winding sticks. It works best to use planes, of the same width; #4’s and 5’s are the…
You recall that I promised a video on making winding sticks when we hit 100,000 subscribers on YouTube which happened this morning so here are two of them. Thank you…
…information on creating this edge go to my video here for a quick lesson to see how this is done easily and efficiently. Support equipment for planing work Winding sticks…
…tools comprise a pair of winding sticks to guide me when taking the initial misshapes from off the first large face, a #78 rebate or filletster plane with a shaped…
My eye scans the winding sticks that span the oak and there the twist stands proud beyond my half cocked eye The rough plane strikes the highs to bring them…
…fine setting to true up further after my #5 1/2 and of course, through every planing level I rely constantly on my winding sticks to make any corrective swipes to…
…the opposite end. Step 4: I place the winding sticks on the new flats near to the ends. Step 5: I plane the highs until both winding sticks align. I…
…the winding sticks in the video to make sure they were flat and without twist. Surprisingly, doing the same to the opposite face will indeed most likely create a parallel…