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29th August 2019, 04:50 PM
Thread: sharpening a 12 inch 14 PPI tennon saw
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Thanks Lance& Ian, I have a good deal of gear...
Thanks Lance& Ian,
I have a good deal of gear but no magnifier suited to the saw sharpening role. I do fix watches as a hobby so the headgear, lupes, & the like, are plentiful around here.
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28th August 2019, 11:36 AM
Thread: sharpening a 12 inch 14 PPI tennon saw
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Thanks Ian, I thought all tennons were...
Thanks Ian,
I thought all tennons were essentially cross cut, but I guess if you are doing dovetails you need to cut with the grain?
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27th August 2019, 06:29 PM
Thread: sharpening a 12 inch 14 PPI tennon saw
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sharpening a 12 inch 14 PPI tennon saw
I own a Lloyd Davies (Sheffield) tennon saw.
14 PPI; 12" long & blunt.
Being completely inexperienced with saw sharpening I asked a local specialist tool grinder & sharpener to resharpen for me.... -
27th August 2019, 06:12 PM
Thread: Handsaw storage
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I live on Qld's Gold Coast. Tools rust in no...
I live on Qld's Gold Coast. Tools rust in no time. I have found that a wipe with phosphoric acid helps a lot although the grey finish is not attractive & a smear of beeswax on cutting faces can help...
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27th October 2018, 09:22 AM
Thread: Slab side table without apron
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I would ordinarily suggest to use dowels, as many...
I would ordinarily suggest to use dowels, as many as you can fit in, used with epoxy gap filling glue.
Turning the leg tops to 65 mm is a sound alternative, when you have a lathe, which most folk... -
26th October 2018, 03:35 PM
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Yes but the website is not convincing. For anyone...
Yes but the website is not convincing. For anyone to consider breaking tradition in respect of structural design you'd need to be dead certain about all aspects.
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3rd May 2018, 01:57 PM
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Lillypilly species: Syzygium smithii; (Acmena smithii) Australian grown Gold Coast
I recently read on the forum that most species that survive in Australia are hardwoods & are suitable for tool handles.
Well as chance would have it, I had just cut down a Lillypilly in the garden.... -
3rd May 2018, 01:31 PM
Thread: Cheap hard point saws.
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I have what was a beautiful standard pattern (I...
I have what was a beautiful standard pattern (I think) Sandvick hand saw.
Steel is superb, bend it in half & springs back perfectly.
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3rd May 2018, 01:05 PM
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Just about all the common name chisels from...
Just about all the common name chisels from around the early eighties, will have plastic handles, which in my experience last very well despite modest "hammer abuse".
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3rd May 2018, 12:29 PM
Thread: Saw storage
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There are a number of "solution styles" for saw...
There are a number of "solution styles" for saw storage carefully detailed here.
I am finding less & less need to think about hand saws these days, but that in itself presents another problem.
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25th April 2018, 03:22 PM
Thread: Advice on bench saw blade
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Thanks for the well considered responses. I have...
Thanks for the well considered responses.
I have learnt something here, i did not know how small the carbide tip blade overhang was intended to be.
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23rd April 2018, 03:41 PM
Thread: Advice on bench saw blade
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Advice on bench saw blade
I have had for a few years now a low cost GMC bench saw.
It cost about 100 Aus$
Blade is 250 Diam, 3 teeth, with total thickness 2.4mm measured to include the carbide tip inserts.
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13th April 2018, 11:50 AM
Thread: Bookcase secretaire in need of love
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I am no expert on Aussie made furniture of the...
I am no expert on Aussie made furniture of the period.
But it was quite common to use two timber species (maybe more) in the construction; partly I think because these pieces were never "high end".... -
4th April 2018, 10:58 AM
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I thought that the preferred method was to use...
I thought that the preferred method was to use phosphoric acid. Methods & results seem similar although I have never used citric acid in this way. The grey film left is iron phosphate which I...
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22nd June 2014, 04:39 PM
Thread: Self centre Vix style bits
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Vix Bits
YES you are basically correct & I have made a suitable drilling jig to fix the plates which fit inside the cupboard. But the hinge part that sits on the door does ideally require two holes be...
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20th June 2014, 05:34 PM
Thread: Self centre Vix style bits
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Self centre Vix style bits
I am in the process of fitting out our new kitchen with European hinges.
I guess anyone with even a little experience knows the advantages of using Vix bits to accurately fix hinge plates & the... -
26th January 2014, 05:00 PM
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Simple drawing program - Is there any such thing?
Hi, hope the general; section is appropriate for this post?
Very recently I wished to send an order to a specialist supplier, I wanted a precision cut "L" shaped benchtop.
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17th January 2014, 02:26 PM
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Help please - Best widgets to limit drill penetration when hand drilling
Today for the thousandth time I accidentally drilled right through a panel - something I was trying to avoid.
The need to limit the depth of penetration is something I strike a good deal - if it's a... -
7th January 2014, 06:16 PM
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Teak table edge damage - pics at last
Many apologies for the delay.
Apparently my Pop Up Blocker was disabling the Manage Attachments button.
Solved with the help of the webmaster.
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7th January 2014, 03:08 PM
Thread: Starting out: Second Hand Table Saw
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Suggestion for steel protection on machine worktops
Regarding the Gumtree acquisition: Your table saw looks great, I can't see any real problems ahead.
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5th January 2014, 02:59 PM
Thread: Routers et al in early adopters hands
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Routers et al in early adopters hands
I have owned a Makita router for nearly 20 years & used it recently for only the third time.
I had forgotten what a pain routers are to use hand held.
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5th January 2014, 01:53 PM
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Help request - repairs to edge damage on Teal table
I very recently completed bench carcasses for our new Kitchen reno.
My handbuilt (by me) solid Teal occasional table, now about 45 years old, became the de facto worktop; a case of use what you... -
1st January 2013, 01:08 PM
Thread: My Wooden geared clock
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Stabilising wooden gear wheels
I wondered why you elected to use only 4 spokes, could not improved stability have been achieved with say 6 (maybe even 8) spokes of reduced size?
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1st January 2013, 12:55 PM
Thread: George III clock
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Beautiful clock with genuine clockwork mechanism - triumph!!
Superb result.
You are obviously a gifted artisan, the design is well balanced & very impressive.
I'd love to hear more about the "blue glue" (?), sealing, & finishing.
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3rd December 2011, 10:26 AM
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Benchgrinder
Steve,
As I recall the wheels do have bushes, & again as I recall they look permanent, rather than replaceable or size selectable.
The shafts are running true as determined "by eye" & certainly the... -
29th November 2011, 12:35 PM
Thread: Hacksaw blades for handframes
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Hacksaw blade use
Thanks everyone for the comments & use tips.
Actually I take some pride in my "tinsmith" skills, I use a 10" Gilbow & a Wiss for such work & the edges are always sharp, they need to be if you tackle... -
27th November 2011, 02:14 PM
Thread: very small air compressors
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very small air compressors
I have just lost (its given up) my very cheap $15 12VDC air pump which I used on two bikes, a hand truck & wheelbarrow - all of which seem to need constant top-up with air.
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27th November 2011, 02:05 PM
Thread: Hacksaw blades for handframes
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Hacksaw blades for handframes
I have a good Sandvik frame & for some time I have used Barco/Sandvik bi-metal blades.
Found that the blade teeth break off rather too easily with 18 tpi so have been working with 24 tpi.
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27th November 2011, 01:54 PM
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Bench grinder set up for minimum vibration
I have a vague idea that I may have asked for help on this subject here before.
I can't now however, find any relevant message from my searches.
So here's my problem:
Double ended 200mm Diam bench...