The Evolving Toolbox II
…to my preferred method and never went back unless I was making a garden tool tote or a beehive. But, of course, there was too an approval that did come…
…to my preferred method and never went back unless I was making a garden tool tote or a beehive. But, of course, there was too an approval that did come…
…on a daily basis. I can tell by comments on my pages and social media that most comments are nothing more than copied and pasted information from various sources but…
…is no cracking or distortion in the tabletops which in this case are made from ash. Forensically examining the battens and the compressed fibres depressed around the screwheads shows that…
…after 5 P.M. Very comfortable altogether. The studio workshop where we film is climate controlled and the temperature and humidity looks something like this most of the time. My studio…
…it’s now culturally changed into a comfortable hotel. Dovetails were commonly nailed with the absence of clamps to give instancy of functionality and fitting but then too with the parting…
…spoke of him and to him. George considered him a man of substantial character and an example of excellence whereas others seemed to despise his stand for right. When the…
…superior tool. My combination square by Brown and Sharp Woodcraft also sells new marking, mortise and combination gauges of all types, but you can buy…
…have a video showing this process, but Paul goes through the whole process here: https://paulsellers.com/tag/on-vises/?orderby=&order=asc And in a previous series here: https://paulsellers.com/2012/06/making-the-workbench-15/ What thread are the vise jaw threaded screw…
…and tenon gauge. Combination gauges As I have said somewhere here, combination gauges give us the two most important used gauges in one; the marking gauge and the mortise gauge….
The combination gauge Two gauges common to woodworking are the marking gauge and the mortise gauge and both are essential primarily to joinery. Mortise gauges tend to be more expensive…
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