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22 days ago

Sealing up the Basement Shop - 14 replies

I’ve put it off long enough. I couldn’t sleep last night while it rained and I kept thinking that the water table was rising and something in my basement shop was going to get wet. Just the moisture content alone was scaring me awake every hour. I must have walked downstairs a dozen times to double check that everything was out of...

24 days ago

Borrowing Tools - 29 replies

I just read this post Treehugger and it got me thinking: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/07/peer-to-peer-tools-cut-co2.php First of all, how do you feel about lending out tools? Would you be willing to do it for a relative stranger (even if he/she paid)? Personally, I’d be afraid of them doing some long term damage that I wo...

114 days ago

Vintage Craftsman Sabre Saw - 8 replies

I know there has to be an old timer out there that can help a young buck like me out on this one… I picked up about a month ago an old all metal (steel, I think) Craftsman sabre/jig saw at a garage sale (Model: 315.26750; 3.0 amps). Motor runs well and it seems to be in good order. The (for lack of a better word) collet where the blad...

118 days ago

Wooden Bike - 5 replies

I think I have seen a topic about wooden bikes before, but I was wondering if anyone had shared this particular creation before: According to the report, the entire bike (linkages, chain, gears, and all) is completely made of wood. This is amazingly impressive. My question is: Can it actually be ridden? ~Danny Boy

122 days ago

Approaching the Vendor - 9 replies

I have a wine rack plan that I am fairly proud of. In the back of my mind I have this nagging desire to try and sell this to some of the winos in my area. There is a great wine shop that I know of that is very well respected and that I think would be a perfect place to try and sell these. So now the question: What is the best way to approa...

132 days ago

Money, Apprently, Does Grow on Trees - 14 replies

One of the local organizations in my area, Heartland Tree Alliance, did this great promotion for Missouri’s Arbor Day on April 4th. The figured up the savings to the Kansas City Metro Area for certain trees and put price tags up on them. One of the trees in my area was worth $70,000!!! Total, out of the 30% of trees that where catalog...

143 days ago

Hip to be Square - 11 replies

Recently, I noticed that all of the squares I have in the shop are desperately out of true. I’m needing to get a replacement that doesn’t break the bank. So, I’m asking on the basis of value: What is the best try square or combination square out there? (Or what company is the best?) ~Danny Boy

143 days ago

Smell my Wood... - 30 replies

Last night I was cutting into some wood that I have never used before (Brazilian Cherry) and I noted that it had a very pleasing smell to it as my hand saw rip through it. It got me to thinking about the smells in my shop (no, not the bad ones). I really enjoy the smell that pulls up in the air as I’m working with wood. Doesn’t rea...

149 days ago

Just got the below from Keneth who just joined... Hmm... - 10 replies

Dear I am Keneth from Africa. I am happy to meet you with hope you will not betray my trust i have in you. I am here to let you know my arm of contacting you first. I want to handly my only inheritance to you. but before that i will get to know you more. Here is my email address keneth9@myway.com which i prefer you cantact me through to enable m...

153 days ago

Hackleberry - 7 replies

Anyone use any of this wood? Is it good for anything or fireplace fodder? I’m asking because a guy in my neighborhood just felled one today and I may try to talk him out of some. Thanks, Danny Boy

153 days ago

Reclaiming/Recycling Wood - 17 replies

My wife has convinced me (though she will deny having anything to do with what she calls “my idea”) that I should attempt to use more reclaimed or recycled wood for my wood projects. So, I checked this book out from my local library and got a few ideas on obtaining, prepping, and making projects out of this stuff. So, I’m c...

157 days ago

Alternative to Biscuits - 3 replies

I have a plan that I want to use to make an Oak Pie Safe but it calls for the use of biscuits in the joinery. Now, I’m not an expert on furniture history, but I’m pretty sure that pie safes didn’t have those originally. So, I’m looking for an alternative to this. Basically, I want to use the same basic design I have bu...

164 days ago

Miter Box Suggestion - 12 replies

I’m looking for a suggestion on a new miter box. I’m looking for one similar to this: I’m planning on using it in a similar manner as you would use a electric miter saw (cutting items to length, compound miter cuts, trim, etc). Anyone have a suggestion or any experience to share? ~DB

232 days ago

National Treasure Desk *Spoiler* - 5 replies

I know, this seems like it would be better off in the coffee lounge or on a completely different site but I had a question for the more talented among us about something I saw in the movie that I thought was wicked cool. Stop Reading Here If You Don’t Want Me To Spoil the Movie For You* The Resolute desks in the film have a secret co...

238 days ago

Pine Strength - 1 reply

This could have gone in with the discussion on the 2×4 contest for Jan ‘08 but I wanted to get a bit more clear about my individual question. Does anyone know whether long-grain pine wood is strong enough at 1/2in. for most box building purposes? Okay, that may be vague or confusing or both… I know 3/4in. is good for pl...

240 days ago

Firefox troubles - 6 replies

For some reason I can’t get some of the fancy features to work on my home computer running firefox. For instance, the green drop down that is at the top right of the page doesn’t send me to the appropriate site. Anyone else have this problem or have a suggestion?

248 days ago

Ryobi Power Hand Planer Review - 1 reply

I just picked one of these up this weekend and I figured I’d give a review on it for everyone here. First of all, I need to admit that I have never used a machine like this before. The closest I can get to a comparison would be using a hand plane and using a belt sander. However, those are quite a bit different in there approach to the same f...

252 days ago

Now what?!? - 13 replies

This last week has been hell on the tree population if you live here in the mid-west. I kept thinking that I was going to get luck and one of the catalpa trees in my front yard would go down and I’d get all the hard wood to build with. Well, no such luck there, but the maple tree down the street (at least I’m pretty sure it’s...

287 days ago

Sharper please! - 41 replies

I will be the first to admit that I am horrible at sharpening anything. My only success with sharpening has been a few kitchen knives that lost their edge on the first tomato. Now I am attempting to revitalize the cutting iron on an old wood plane (the iron is stamped Stanley 1992) and I am simply lost at this point. So far this is what I h...

294 days ago

First Sale - 8 replies

Okay, I just happen to get into a conversation with a work friend yesterday about my woodworking hobby. He asked me what kind of things I build and I told him that I really do about anything that pops into my head, but right now my mind is on stuff that I’m building for family Christmas presents. In particular, I told him about a barbeque tray...

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