This post forms part of the “Reducing the set on my tennon saw” series. Well the good news is that
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This post forms part of the “Reducing the set on my tennon saw” series. It was a busy day today.
Continue readingReducing the set on my tenon saw – Part I (Becoming a butcher)
This post forms part of the “Reducing the set on my tennon saw” series. This started out as a attempt
Continue readingHanging Wall Shelf
This is my first piece of what I guess would be described as “fine woodworking”. It is the project I
Continue readingBoxes #2 & #3: The Sisters
I made Box #2 to practice adding splines. At the same time some friends had a baby. As a family,
Continue readingBox #1: A box for treats
I’ve been really struggling to get my mitred corners nice and tight, so decided the best solution was to not
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I wanted to make a special box for my Mom’s birthday. It took lot longer than I had indented, but
Continue readingMaking a Veritas style tote for my Stanley #4 plane
This was brought about by the intersection of two events. I bought a second hand Stanley #4 which had a
Continue readingThese are my chisels. There are many like them, but these ones are mine.
Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start… The first chisel I ever bought was a
Continue readingRemoving snipe on my Hammer A3-31 whilst thicknessing.
One of the main reasons I chose the Hammer A3-31 combo jointer-thicknesser what they supposedly were able to thickness material
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