Planes I Like to Work With
…because I like opening them and seeing them as unused pieces but that’s another side of me too. Even though I am in my mid 60s I still like to…
…because I like opening them and seeing them as unused pieces but that’s another side of me too. Even though I am in my mid 60s I still like to…
…I looked up and I said to myself, ‘Hmm, not so perfect!’ An ancient proverb states that “Pride comes before a fall, but humility before honour!” Why do we strive…
…another new two-day Discovering Woodworking starts… …and that’s this coming Friday morning at 9am. Of course last weeks course is designed to open new doors for new woodworking hand tool…
…the split nuts could recycled in the life of one of my other saws. There is nothing worse than coming across someone that feels like they are just useless when…
…smaller tools and planes atop. I like open shelves for my moulding planes. this works well for instant access. The saws hang freely in a couple of spots…
…this box corner above where I have enlarged the area around the meeting point where the lid is parted for the opening. This was the greatest discrepancy of about 1.5mm….
…open up the holes and then drive two screws into the holes leaving a gap between the underside of the screw head and the wood. Cut off the heads…
…more full-sized tools they need. Veritas created a smaller, bevel-up smoothing plane with this criteria in mind. I would that they or others would come up with a 12-16” handsaw….
My greenhouse is in the final throes of completion with both roof sides and three walls fully glazed. I still have opening lites to go in and some flashing to…
…the workman carpenter and joiner tool chest most simply and commonly known as a tool box or tool chest. The corners were dovetailed as usual and so too the skirt….
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