Today’s Making
…also have my next project prototyped for filming this coming Wednesday and I think I have brought everything together to make a basic shoji screen using the most basic of…
…also have my next project prototyped for filming this coming Wednesday and I think I have brought everything together to make a basic shoji screen using the most basic of…
…but it can still be a workout. My timing my cuts is not to compare in a competitive way but more to help others understand that taking 8 minutes to…
…to take them apart and that they are a beast to dismantle. That is not the case at all. Most pallets can be dismantled easily and in my view should…
…of growth rings for a tabletop or wide panel has become common practice for all. Whereas it is an acceptable practice, it also more necessary for commercial products rather than…
A week or so back I said that for around £200 you could buy the tools to make the cabinet I had just built (above). Someone commented and suggested it…
…to the recipient to sharpen it further to the edge they wanted. Today everyone expects it to arrive sharp, otherwise, they’re onto their social media making adverse whining comments or…
…glue a component part to a chair component because of all furniture pieces used in life, the chair is subjected to the greatest rigours — I would never risk it….
…help the thumb nuts to turn more easily. Sharpening the blade The blade supplied with the kit* comes almost ready for use and in fact, will already cut when installed….
…always a pleasant feeling when and if that happens. I also knew that my purchase was unlikely to be a find I would come across easily again as it was…
…years I never ground them on any kind of grinding machine. Mostly, I’ve found it better and quicker and safer too to do all of my abrading freehand on diamond…
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