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24th April 2024, 09:09 PM
Thread: How I hate gum wood, let me count the ways
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Still, it looks crisp! Blue gum’s usually quite...
Still, it looks crisp! Blue gum’s usually quite red but that looks like a mahogany colour, photo colour balance?
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23rd April 2024, 09:57 AM
Thread: English Box wood
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Possibly Common Myrtle Myrtus communis less...
Possibly Common Myrtle Myrtus communis less likely Brazilian Cherry.
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22nd April 2024, 02:38 PM
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Ideally your table insert should be tight enough...
Ideally your table insert should be tight enough to prevent all but the thinnest slivers going into the guard. And you risk having to dismantle part of the ducting to get a blockage out. If they do...
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21st April 2024, 08:47 PM
Thread: Preserved Roman Wooden Furniture
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Very good wooden hinge on the cabinet too
Very good wooden hinge on the cabinet too
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20th April 2024, 10:33 AM
Thread: UK Post Office Scandal
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I watched the Mr Bates vs the post office...
I watched the Mr Bates vs the post office dramatisation, but not following the actual events. I liked the series.
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20th April 2024, 08:26 AM
Thread: Hidden wooden hinge jig / Cosman hinge jig
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Chill out mate, I was posing a simple question. ...
Chill out mate, I was posing a simple question. No need to jump down my throat. Your post was written very much like you were replicating Rob’s jig. And in previous threads where you’ve suggested...
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19th April 2024, 10:44 PM
Thread: Hidden wooden hinge jig / Cosman hinge jig
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Making one for your own use is one thing, selling...
Making one for your own use is one thing, selling them is quite another. Have you checked with Rob that you’re not violating some IP?
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19th April 2024, 09:35 PM
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Really really great job Rob! Now I see the...
Really really great job Rob! Now I see the restored original parts the one you replaced with walnut looks a lot like Sapele veneers I have here. But your colour matching is amazing.
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19th April 2024, 09:20 AM
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One of my reasons for wanting to improve the...
One of my reasons for wanting to improve the scrubbing efficiency of the cleaner is that I had to recirculate DE air this summer (although I have very good and large pleated filters and plastic...
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18th April 2024, 06:00 PM
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Thanks Bob. I usually have a couple of ducts...
Thanks Bob. I usually have a couple of ducts fitted that blow down low and stir up the air but I don't know if that will be effective with the new filter arrangement since the flow isn't as strong.
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18th April 2024, 02:18 PM
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Air cleaner and directed clean airstream blower
Years and years ago we had a ducted aircon that originally came from the Ark when Noah had finished with it. It was superseded by split systems years and years ago too. Being me, I wanted to clean...
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17th April 2024, 05:16 PM
Thread: The #7 gets a soul
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It's my cunning plan to have a bunch of timber...
It's my cunning plan to have a bunch of timber for Shoji doors dressed:;
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17th April 2024, 03:08 PM
Thread: HSC Japanese Project - Update
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That's annoying sorry. Here is a similar longer...
That's annoying sorry. Here is a similar longer video that goes into more detail
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16th April 2024, 10:36 PM
Thread: The #7 gets a soul
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The #7 gets a soul
Scraping my #7's sole began today. It's a wartime US Stanley and quite a bit concave and not useable. I started filing away the ends this afternoon with a square second cut file and then switched...
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16th April 2024, 09:35 AM
Thread: HSC Japanese Project - Update
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You know, possibly a better way to kerf in this...
You know, possibly a better way to kerf in this case is on the outer side of the curve. Have a look at #woodworking #builder #build#carpenter #trending #fyp - YouTube
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10th April 2024, 03:33 PM
Thread: HSC Japanese Project - Update
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If you want to do it by kerfing you can do it...
If you want to do it by kerfing you can do it very simply by handsaw and a bit of mathematics. If you want to do it on a table saw try and use a blade with no more than a 1.5mm kerf. In fact 1.5mm...
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9th April 2024, 05:08 PM
Thread: Sherwood 3hp 2 stage
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Gee I wish I read that before I bought my...
Gee I wish I read that before I bought my anemometer
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8th April 2024, 10:20 PM
Thread: HSC Japanese Project - Update
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You need a steam bending strap to stop the...
You need a steam bending strap to stop the cracking like in the link https://www.instagram.com/p/B-4mLm8HQ_V/. It transfers the tension on the outside into more compression on the inside. You might...
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8th April 2024, 07:48 PM
Thread: Old saw - type purpose or one of?
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It could be from a wood plane, like the one in...
It could be from a wood plane, like the one in the photo.
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8th April 2024, 12:00 PM
Thread: Sherwood 3hp 2 stage
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Bob, how do you measure airspeed accurately at...
Bob, how do you measure airspeed accurately at the end of a duct when the anemometer won’t fit in the duct? I measured right at the mouth and got a reading and then held it at a bit of an angle back...
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7th April 2024, 07:02 PM
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1)no 2)sort of. To some extent to allow for ...
1)no 2)sort of. To some extent to allow for 3)yes. It could be a simple L shape or a bullnose or square section in shiny, brushed or colour matched.
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7th April 2024, 09:45 AM
Thread: Best drill bit for 60mm mdf
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If the substrate thickness is too deep for the...
If the substrate thickness is too deep for the hole saw you're allowed to back it out and remove the waste. With mdf it's pretty easy to insert a screwdriver and break off the top bit. Either a...
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6th April 2024, 11:17 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Whether the pro-nuclear lobby will let the facts...
Whether the pro-nuclear lobby will let the facts get in the way remains to be seen.
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6th April 2024, 11:02 AM
Thread: How to get wood rack brackets aligned?
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If the uprights are all slightly different...
If the uprights are all slightly different lengths choose the longest one and install it against the cornice at one end. Measure to the bottom of the installed bracket and transfer the mark to the...
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6th April 2024, 10:34 AM
Thread: Best drill bit for 60mm mdf
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I’d probably go with a hole saw without knowing...
I’d probably go with a hole saw without knowing more about the situation.
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4th April 2024, 08:47 PM
Thread: sticky stain keeps coming through
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let us know how it goes
let us know how it goes
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4th April 2024, 10:02 AM
Thread: Kintaro Yazawa's Keyhole joint
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Just a few more sleepless nights thinking about...
Just a few more sleepless nights thinking about it:;
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3rd April 2024, 03:20 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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In my case the vessel sprung a leak, likely...
In my case the vessel sprung a leak, likely corroded through, lucky it was in the garage. The stop cock was frozen and could not be turned off. So I turned the water off and called my plumber mate,...
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3rd April 2024, 02:01 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Yes I did wonder about the wisdom of removing the...
Yes I did wonder about the wisdom of removing the circuit once I found out Energex would charge me $180 to collect the meter. I don’t know that there was much in it for the sparky, it didn’t take...
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3rd April 2024, 12:09 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Do your research if considering a heat pump
Just came across this podcast on heat pumps in Australia. 403 Forbidden (this link looks weird but works for me)
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3rd April 2024, 11:34 AM
Thread: sticky stain keeps coming through
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Hi, yes paint it on with some extra coverage...
Hi, yes paint it on with some extra coverage beyond the stain and paint over as regular undercoat.
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3rd April 2024, 11:13 AM
Thread: sticky stain keeps coming through
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If it's been painted that many times, cleaning it...
If it's been painted that many times, cleaning it with anything won't help because it's not dirty. Whatever it is has a colour and reacts with, I assume, the acrylic paint, which is what will be...
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3rd April 2024, 08:32 AM
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Interesting little wood plane on Marketplace
Until you read the plaque in the photo and realise the advertiser could have just said it was an ice shave. Still quirky though.登录 Facebook
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3rd April 2024, 08:08 AM
Thread: Kintaro Yazawa's Keyhole joint
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The pins are the square pegs and the tails are...
The pins are the square pegs and the tails are the round pegs :q:q:U:U
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2nd April 2024, 06:31 PM
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If you welded two tabs for each steel section...
If you welded two tabs for each steel section onto the roof you could cantilever the steel off the roof and drape a tarp over it. No need for uprights and they would slide back on top of the roof to...
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2nd April 2024, 01:41 PM
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something like this? VEVOR VEVOR Protable Stotage...
something like this? VEVOR VEVOR Protable Stotage Shelter Garage Stotage Shed 7 x 12 x 7.36ft & Zipper Door | VEVOR AU
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1st April 2024, 04:40 PM
Thread: Kintaro Yazawa's Keyhole joint
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The main problem is not causing any bruising...
The main problem is not causing any bruising right on the shoulder, but a good sharp marking knife slices across those fibres so at least the outside of the joint is clean and sharp. Still a squire,...
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31st March 2024, 11:57 PM
Thread: Kintaro Yazawa's Keyhole joint
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Kintaro Yazawa's Keyhole joint
I've spent the last few weeks on and off thinking about the Keyhole joint Traditional Japanese Work by Kintaro Yazawa: Trick Joint Box: Key Hall Joint Box and how it might go together. With a bit of...
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30th March 2024, 09:34 AM
Thread: carving gouge specs
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Thanks Claude that’s exactly what I need.
Thanks Claude that’s exactly what I need.
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29th March 2024, 04:58 PM
Thread: carving gouge specs
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carving gouge specs
I want to get a #8 carving gouge that matches a 4mm circle radius or the nearest on the small side. I'm not sure the mm dimension in specs is the radius, I think it might be the sagita of the circle...
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28th March 2024, 07:54 PM
Thread: Timber stair treads
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thanks Camelot:2tsup:
thanks Camelot:2tsup:
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28th March 2024, 07:00 PM
Thread: Timber stair treads
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Thanks Ray, oh I wonder given you’ve included...
Thanks Ray, oh I wonder given you’ve included mdf, I should have mentioned it’s an exterior staircase on steel stringers at about 750mm span and 1000mm treads no risers
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28th March 2024, 06:37 PM
Thread: Timber stair treads
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Timber stair treads
Anyone please , what’s the minimum allowable thickness of timber stair treads in the building code. 50mm?
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28th March 2024, 08:07 AM
Thread: I like the scraped planes less
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Now we're getting somewhere. In post #10 and...
Now we're getting somewhere. In post #10 and again in post #13 I asked what the state of the rough sawn wood was, was it a bit convex or a bit concave overall. It's important. In post #16 you said...
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27th March 2024, 08:05 PM
Thread: 9-10mm trim
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:o:o But get back on the horse. The best tip I...
:o:o But get back on the horse. The best tip I can give is keep your fingers away and definitely do not test the proudness of the blade with fingers as you would a hand plane (I’ve seen a video)
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27th March 2024, 09:00 AM
Thread: I like the scraped planes less
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I doesn't matter the weight, if you're holding...
I doesn't matter the weight, if you're holding the heel down, the indexing surface the heel of the sole provides can't let the toe drop, and since the toe bears until the front of mouth drops off,...
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27th March 2024, 08:14 AM
Thread: I like the scraped planes less
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Don't understand this sentence
Don't understand this sentence
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26th March 2024, 08:50 PM
Thread: Multitool blades
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HELP I use Milwaukee open-lok ones on my Milwaukee...
I use Milwaukee open-lok ones on my Milwaukee tool-less multi tool. They aren't cheap! They might fit. Available at the larger tool stores.
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26th March 2024, 07:57 PM
Thread: I like the scraped planes less
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I also just did some planing with my scraped #3...
I also just did some planing with my scraped #3 and a fresh blade and the concavity of the board increased to only about 0.05mm. Planing off with the #5, first pass took the ends and missed the...
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Haven't used frog tape either but the blue tape...
Haven't used frog tape either but the blue tape can be made bleed proof by rubbing the edge down hard with a finger in a rag (so it slides easy) or with a wooden wedge in a rag if it's in a corner. ...