Updated Photo’s Workbench #9 post
…Paul has a newer Workbench series. If you are interested in the updated version of Paul’s workbench please click the button down below. This page links to a cutting list,…
…Paul has a newer Workbench series. If you are interested in the updated version of Paul’s workbench please click the button down below. This page links to a cutting list,…
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…remedial work or replacing the cutting iron altogether. This matters very little in terms of functionality but when it comes to time and value it can make a huge difference….
…You can do it either freehand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1OHQ2jkDx8 Or with a guide, which makes it easier to keep the angle constant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw1JGEbKgCw https://paulsellers.com/2014/07/fingers-hurt-sharpening-spokeshave-blades-theres-an-answer/ https://paulsellers.com/2014/07/spokeshave-restoration-the-paul-sellers-blade-extender/ Setting Up and Sharpening a Traditional Wooden…
…higher quality square that should last a lifetime look at a Starrett combination plane as seen here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00002254K Paul’s recommendations: https://paulsellers.com/2012/08/buying-good-tools-cheap-2-the-combination-square/ What are the different types of squares? https://paulsellers.com/2011/12/my-minimalist-tool-list-the-square/ Is my…
…I suppose square and mitre cuts are the two commonest needs and the commonest cuts. Imagine perfect mitres every time you make picture frames or square end cuts prior to…
…especially British ones, don’t give good practical insights very often, more an opinion and that’s not often worth very much. Most if not all magazines are purely advertising vehicles, companies…
…in the recent new episodes on our starting out with the sellershome.com first piece, the rocking chair. Here is the prototype in space as a placeholder, alongside the sofa. The…
…drawings for PDFs for followers and all of the extra bits and pieces, this TV stand has taken me 60 hours to make by hand. Now, when I say ‘to…
…well and the drawer/s work almost all of the time. I would say about 98% for both combined. That makes it most practical compared to not having either. My tools…
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