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18th December 2009, 05:01 AM
Thread: Tips for cutting across the grain on oak
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I like the idea of rolling the gouge that sounds...
I like the idea of rolling the gouge that sounds like it will work
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17th December 2009, 11:16 AM
Thread: Tips for cutting across the grain on oak
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Tips for cutting across the grain on oak
I want to reproduce a carving from an antique sideboard. It's oak, and I want to redo it in oak, but no matter how much I sharpen my gouge it tears out when I try going across the grain....any tips?...
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16th December 2009, 05:26 PM
Thread: Pictures of me working
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Yeah that was just for a big awkward block...
Yeah that was just for a big awkward block...
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Basically the molders setup the prop with an...
Basically the molders setup the prop with an index plate that sits on top of the hub, that plate designates the number of blades for the prop.
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15th December 2009, 08:24 AM
Thread: How a Propeller pattern is made
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How a Propeller pattern is made
G'day everyone
I'm from Vancouver Canada
I work as a pattern-maker, we actually have a couple of respected Aussie pattern-makers in our local industry.
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15th December 2009, 08:01 AM
Thread: Pictures of me working
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Pictures of me working
Here's a pic of me on the saw
Glue Up Wood Blocks Faster (Put That Glue Scraper Away!) -
15th December 2009, 07:10 AM
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Can I reuse brass tacks when reupholstering?
I have a couple of tub chairs I got from an antique store.
they are a wood frame with fabric webbed over the spaces between the fame, the fabric is held on by brass tacks..the chairs are from the... -
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G'day everyone
I'm from Vancouver Canada
I work as a pattern-maker, we actually have a couple of respected Aussie pattern-makers in our local industry.
I was trained by my dad, and now my...