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| 303 days ago |
I have a repair question????? - 13 replies This is my wifes cedar chest that was left to her by her grandmother. As you can see there is a crack that runs along one board and seam? I woiuld like to repair it without taking the top apart if posable I once saw a glue that was used at a furnature store that was used by making the area damp and putting in the glue and it got hot and even smo... |
| 312 days ago |
Thomas J MacDonnals - 1 reply About two weeks ago I posted a link about Charles Neil building a Bombe Chest, well here is another person that does them. He is definitely a different personality but he does do nice work, check him out his name is Tommy and he is a little off beat. Enjoy some of his other Pod Casts I learned a few things myself. |
| 322 days ago |
Charles Neil - 19 replies This woodworker is a true craftsman Click here…Amazing! Charles Neil Furniture Maker New Market, VA www.antiquesbuiltdaily.com |
| 328 days ago |
CLR what can I say - 7 replies Today was a good day in the shop doing some much needed cleaning and tweaking of my wood working tools. The rust that settled on the surfaces has been there for about six weeks and it was time to do some thing about it. After squaring up the table saw and putting on a new blade. I decided to try something different for cleaning the rust off beca... |
| 331 days ago |
Advice on a finish - 2 replies I have begun the sanding and glue up phase on a pair of mission chairs which are a design from the 40s maybe a little earlier. (Wide slats and thinner legs 1 ¾ “). I used Maple and still have not found the right mixture for the color which I would like to be a deep golden honey. Does anyone have an idea for me to try? I have tried 3 parts MS 2 p... |
| 339 days ago |
Mortising machines - 15 replies Well here it goes I’m not sure if this is the right place to put this post, it’s more about getting the right information for 1) Safe operation when using a mortising machines. How to get the best performance from the one you have or gathering information if your about to buy one. I picked up a Shop Fox about 6 months ago and I feel I am n... |
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