How to Build a Workbench – Leg Frame Joinery (part4)
… In this case I am using my combination square set to 1 ¾”. I could just as easily use a rule and run the parallel line with my finger…
… In this case I am using my combination square set to 1 ¾”. I could just as easily use a rule and run the parallel line with my finger…
…exercise by good, physical work. I am grateful that I can do both in my own specially devised ‘gymnasium‘ where bench presses have a completely different meaning and comprise clamps…
…planes a comment was made about the tolerances between some router planes, about the slack in the adjustment mechanisms of older Stanley models compared to high-end makers. I smiled when…
My recent post about simply changing four studs in a saw prompted an exaggerated comment who totally missed the point: “Paul, Seeing the hoops you had to jump through makes…
…the end result but both saw handles are oversized. Regardless of saw type, examine the old saws of centuries of makers and you will always find the handles were ‘tight’…
…competitive pricing,open new the floodgates all the wider and catalog companies across the globe began to swell their offerings. Even the reputable companies sold out the honour of their forebears…
…pero no todos, preferían usar guías de afilado como una opción libre de riesgo y como un tipo de ayuda a la formación hasta que ganaran confianza y competencia afilando…
I bought my first square, a combination square, in 1965, 90 or so years after Laroy S Starrett invented the tool for engineering machinists. My combination square was made by…
…a hundred times what was planted. Today, we are reaching and teaching hundreds of thousands of woodworkers every week. There is a lot of competition out there but the competition…
…is indeed an answer to many construction problems. Competition for sheet goods Engineered plywood has faced much serious competition in many ways except that the plywood manufacturers such as Georgia…
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