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Rescued Wood #18: Name This Wood ?

35 minutes ago by PG_Zac | 4 comments »

A couple of years ago someone gave me a grotty old roof beam from a demolished building. Two days ago I needed a plank as an Alaskan guide rail and this old beam was just the right size, but needed to be cleaned up to give my jig a smooth ride. This is what showed up after planing and sanding. Does anyone know what this wood is? I suspect it may be Oregon Pine purely because of it’s age and where/how is was used. I’d like to know if it worth getting the nails out of it and ...

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Workshop Cookies Video Challenge #1: Announcement

80 minutes ago by Martin Sojka | 0 comments »

LumberJocks is teaming up with Rockler again to let your creative juices flow. We would like to see the most number of possible uses of cookies in your home or shop. And by cookies we mean the versatile Rockler Bench Cookies that keep projects from slipping while routing, sanding, carving and more. Your task is to record your own little video showing a creative use of Rockler cookies and post it on your personal LumberJocks Blog. Prizes Random draw winners will get the following ...

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J-B Weld

3 hours ago by richgreer | 17 comments »

Does anyone have any experience with J-B Weld? I have a situation where I want to weld a piece of steel to a piece of cast iron. I don’t own a welder and, even if I rented one, it has been over 40 years since I welded anything. I’m wondering is J-B Weld would work for me. I’ve never used it. I have 2 nice flat surfaces with lots of metal to metal contact and the joint will not be subject to very much stress or vibration.

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Daily Update #36: February 9, 2010

3 hours ago by Chris Davis | 0 comments »

What’s happening in the shop for February 9, 2010 . Working on Scholten’s Ross murphy bed and Barrett’s loft with stairs. Behind the scenes we’ll be boxing and shipping 3-4 orders. That area is really backed up. I hope top post completed pictures on some of those soon. For missed video and building pictures see my Current Projects link at wwbeds.com or poggyskids.com. Watch us live:

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Wood Art #6: Now that's some joinery!

4 hours ago by Gary Fixler | 5 comments »

Click the pic to go to the Flickr page.

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Walnut bowl part 1

5 hours ago by revieck | 3 comments »

Turning a walnut bowl using a face plate.

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Walnut Bowl Part 2&3

5 hours ago by revieck | 3 comments »

Turning a walnut bowl when disaster hits!

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Plate Turning with Home Made Cole Jaws

5 hours ago by revieck | 4 comments »

Turning a walnut plate with my home made cole jaws

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Hand plane restoring #2: Restoring is addictive

7 hours ago by jchomme | 5 comments »

I guess this is kind of a venting process. Ive recently restored a few Bailey’s (#3 and 2-4’s) and its getting addictive. Ive cleaned some and Ive tuned some but putting a fresh coat of paint, polishing the brass, and refurbing the totes and knobs is very rewarding. Ive accumulated more baileys than I need, but when I see one I want to make it shine again(hopefuly better). Amongst other hand plane stuff I am “refurbing” my 4’s. ended up with a union in the ...

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Plane restoration #13: I finally got it... still looking for a couple more

10 hours ago by Alonso | 7 comments »

Hey Folks, I’ve been pretty busy working on the shop lately, between plane restoration and a few past due projects that I had, I didn’t have time to make a new blog entry until now. Last week I got a lot with 10 bench planes out eBay, for a pretty good price. Out of those 10 planes there were 2 No’s 7 and 1 No 8. I couldn’t believe it, mi first No 8, and it was on a very sad condition. It is a No 8 Type 9 1902-1907, yes this baby is somewhere between 103 and 108 ...

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