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Hand Tool Journey #8: Electrolysis on the Stanley No. 62

2 hours ago by Blake | 8 comments »

I always wanted to try electrolysis rust removal and it is just as simple and effective as they claim. Note: This is not a full tutorial on electrolysis. You must research the many other resources on the internet before attempting this your self. IT CAN BE DEADLY AND ILLEGAL IF DONE WRONG. This is the old Stanley No. 62 low angle jack plane that needed to be de-rusted: Here it is in pieces: And here are a couple “before” photos of the body: Here̵...

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Circular Jig #1: Base

5 hours ago by aflixa | 2 comments »

This is my first attempt at writing the blog. I’m testing how to present, the resolution of images, etc … I promise complete with photos and text illuminating. This is a Beta version! The construction of my Jig circular aims to make perfect cuts to facilitate the connection between the parts from cutting. The lower clamping system allows for maximum space on top. It will be used with larger radii. The pivot bracket can be rotated beyond the limits of the table, enabling grea...

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First Box #2: Decisions, Decisions

7 hours ago by Bret | 3 comments »

Now, a few days and lots of pictures of other people’s boxes later, and I’ve settled on making the box predominately from curly maple, with mitered corners featuring double walnut keys. The top will have a frame of matching curly maple around some figured wood or veneer. I expect it to be around 12” x 7.5” x 5”, though the stock I have would allow it to be up to 6” tall less whatever board width I lose to milling. The sides will be 1/2” thick. ...

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Chess board. #1: How to make a wavy chess board..

12 hours ago by degoose | 18 comments »

This project is not technically finished so I will not post as a project..This part of the blog will deal with the cutting of arcs.I basically used one of the patron jigs I developed to cut the end curves for a Baguette Board…this pivots on the circle cutting jig. Cut two lengths of contrasting or complimentary timbers… I of course chose Purple Heart and Silver Ash…Silver Ash and Tasmanian Blackwood would have also been suitable… But if all you have is Walnut and Curl...

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Making a shelf. Cut the width. Cut to length. Easy right? Not.

15 hours ago by BlankMan | 6 comments »

So, I get this new enclosed stand for my Delta Drum Sander and one side of it is open. Why? Storage? But there’s no shelf. No bottom. So you’d be storing stuff on the floor. And if it’s on a normal mobile base that is also open you’d be dragging the stuff around on the floor when you moved it. Dumb. The kicker is, I’ve seen promo pictures where they show sandpaper being stored in there sitting on the non existent shelf. So just to double check I go to a store ...

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Hay Another Year gone By

19 hours ago by jim1953 | 2 comments »

Another Year Gone By Ive Been Builting a House for my daughter an Sonlaw not much time for myself maybe next fall I will be done Then Iam going Fishing

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Complete Kitchen Remodel, Jatoba Countertops and Hickory FF. Not Finished

19 hours ago by Straightpiped | 5 comments »

I was going to wait to put anything up on this project but this might be getting put on hold due to my first commission. It is a small kitchen, my own. All 3/4” Red Oak Plywood carcases. Hickory Face Frame and Solid ends. Jatoba Edge Grain top 1 1/4” thick. It is going to get a nice small crown that stays off the cyling with accent lighting. It is also going to get a light rail on the bottom of the upper cabinets. I now have the dovetail drawers complete (poplar) and inst...

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hello again #10: I hope I can stay on this time

1 day ago by Jim Earl | 5 comments »

Well hello everyone. We have moved into our new home, and living alone at last. I have my own garage, where I have made me a desk where I can wood burn more pictures, I have done a few more and will postthem in a few days. I have not started back smoking yet, and it is still hard. The last one I had was on May 6, 2009, and still going. ok I’ll let you all go and will keep in touch more often. Your LJ friend, Jim

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Design Concepts #1: Custom Stationary Tool Cabinet

1 day ago by Unskilled | 0 comments »

I was tempted for a long time to create a tool cabinet like I’ve seen in many books and magazines (Shopnotes’ ‘Heirloom Toolbox’ comes to mind), but wasn’t prepares for such a daunting task immediately since I am a new woodworker. I then decided that I really like my Snap-On knockoff tool cabinet, so I have considered an alternate design to hold a very specific set of tools. So specific in fact, that I plan on french-fitting every tool in every drawer aside fro...

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New and Old Jointer #1: New to me a Craftman Jointer with no model number or id's.

1 day ago by tampacct | 3 comments »

Tring to find manual or someone that has used and maintained this type of jointer. Replacing or sharpening blades exp. The only markings is the Craftsman label in the center and SKF ball bearings. No model number on the back, sides, or under it :( The blades have some dings but it doesn’t cause me issue with current projet but will need sharpen or replace the blades in the future. If you see this blog and have any info. Please pass it on. ty Photo included. !From Home...

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