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7th April 2022, 06:49 PM
Thread: What type of Vice is this?
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Definitely a wood carvers vice :-) Thanks for...
Definitely a wood carvers vice :-)
Thanks for the head up....much appreciated.
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7th April 2022, 06:45 PM
Thread: What type of Vice is this?
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Aw, very nice - ah yes that makes sense - he was...
Aw, very nice - ah yes that makes sense - he was carving a puppet :-)
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7th April 2022, 05:59 PM
Thread: What type of Vice is this?
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What type of Vice is this?
Hello,
Saw this gentleman using this vice on his bench in a YT video. It just bolts to his bench top from underneath using a dirty great butterfly nut.
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15th February 2022, 09:33 PM
Thread: Cottonwood bark - for carving
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Cottonwood bark - for carving
Hello,
i have been following Doug Linker on Youtube and he often uses Cottonwood bark for carving faces. Doug is in Canada, but was wondering if we have anything similar or equivalent in Australia.... -
3rd February 2022, 05:49 PM
Thread: New to scrolling -saw recommendations?
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Just as an aside, anyone know why Dewalt stopped...
Just as an aside, anyone know why Dewalt stopped selling their scroll saw in Australia ?
Looked like a decent machine in that empty space between bargain basement and the high end machines.
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Ha ! Fair call - I confess not at all being...
Ha ! Fair call - I confess not at all being across identifying less common timber species from anything other than whats on the label :) Although I do know what Pine, Jarrah and Black Walnut look...
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Thanks - I do have some 'Tassie Oak' and its...
Thanks - I do have some 'Tassie Oak' and its readily available here in WA and I did initially suspect that but this new batch looks a bit different (not quite as pink a tinge).
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White Oak
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i recently bought a batch of timber sold as "White Oak" (not American or English) from an Australian dealer.
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10th January 2022, 02:02 PM
Thread: New to scrolling -saw recommendations?
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ta...yes I looked at that one...still almost a...
ta...yes I looked at that one...still almost a $1000 though....:C
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10th January 2022, 11:42 AM
Thread: New to scrolling -saw recommendations?
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hello there, Also looking to get a scroll saw to...
hello there,
Also looking to get a scroll saw to make small parts for wooden models/toys etc.
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4th January 2022, 09:13 PM
Thread: WIP Shaker Side Stand
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..yes the 5/8" square bottoms of the legs do look...
..yes the 5/8" square bottoms of the legs do look a little light on in that picture. Whilst researching my current build of the same table I also questioned the plans in various books, including...
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4th January 2022, 08:46 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Hello and happy new year everyone... ..an...
Hello and happy new year everyone...
..an update..didn't get to spend as much time in the shed over the holidays as planned due the incessant heat; no AC in my shed.
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21st December 2021, 09:28 AM
Thread: Mini Lathe
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Ah good to hear Paul…thanks for the feedback. ...
Ah good to hear Paul…thanks for the feedback.
Merry Christmas
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21st December 2021, 09:25 AM
Thread: Mini Lathe
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Yes ! I found them after i posted my query… a few...
Yes ! I found them after i posted my query… a few other models too.. some even have stronger motors.
thanks Chris and Merry Christmas 🎄
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20th December 2021, 12:16 PM
Thread: Mini Lathe
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Thanks Neil, yes i have considered that option,...
Thanks Neil,
yes i have considered that option, but would prefer a more permanent solution that was always at hand. If i can’t find something then yes, will probably look around for something along... -
19th December 2021, 04:13 PM
Thread: Mini Lathe
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Mini Lathe
Hi,
Toying with the idea of a mini wood lathe to turn very small parts for wooden toys. Steering wheels, wheels, pegs etc. Have no need for a larger format device. Will something like the attached... -
2nd December 2021, 08:32 PM
Thread: Proxxon Machines.
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This is far better equipped than my Proxxon FET -...
This is far better equipped than my Proxxon FET - but not sure of their availability in Australia. I'd suggest shipping might be tad expensive too. Looks like a mighty fine machine though.
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2nd December 2021, 08:22 PM
Thread: Proxxon Machines.
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Hello, I have the Proxxon FET table saw and the...
Hello, I have the Proxxon FET table saw and the MP400 shaper (mini router table). Have had them both 11-12 years now and I can say they are very reliable.
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2nd December 2021, 11:00 AM
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Neat :2tsup:
Neat :2tsup:
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2nd December 2021, 10:58 AM
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absolutely…i have a very small workshop and a...
absolutely…i have a very small workshop and a small footprint was a big priority..side by side was not an option for me. There are many ideas around for these things, some maybe better (efficient)...
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2nd December 2021, 10:52 AM
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ouch…ok. When i checked the filter in the vac the...
ouch…ok. When i checked the filter in the vac the other day it looked clean, but i didnt take it off. I’ll have a better check today. Appreciate the insight Bob.
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29th November 2021, 09:31 PM
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..wow Bill Pentz’s website is a bit of an eye...
..wow Bill Pentz’s website is a bit of an eye opener ….:oo: ..thanks for the link..:2tsup:
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29th November 2021, 04:37 PM
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..yes the room air filter is also a relatively...
..yes the room air filter is also a relatively cheap idea to run as an adjunct to the dust extraction. Its surprising how much these things capture.
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29th November 2021, 04:32 PM
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ya think !? .....ha !
ya think !? .....ha !
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29th November 2021, 04:29 PM
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Indeed, indeed..I did use a piece of old stocking...
Indeed, indeed..I did use a piece of old stocking nylon on the filter for a short while before I made this up..worked pretty well. But now I find it's not required. But I don't sand all day every...
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28th November 2021, 08:08 PM
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DIY entry level Cyclone Dust Extractors - are you still undecided?
I am relatively new to woodwork and until recently didn't feel the need for dust management - till I bought the belt sander and bandsaw.
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21st November 2021, 03:06 PM
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funny you mentioned red cedar - along with a...
funny you mentioned red cedar - along with a table top, probably looking at making some drawer bottoms with some red cedar I have lying around :) ...hence the clamps !
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21st November 2021, 03:02 PM
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Every time I come here I learn something - life...
Every time I come here I learn something - life is good :)
BTW I didn't literally mean thou, :U just meant "take a wee bit off" - I don't have time nor the desire to get that pedantic; if it... -
21st November 2021, 02:52 PM
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thats actually a very good point indeed, I hadn't...
thats actually a very good point indeed, I hadn't considered that. Thanks
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21st November 2021, 12:46 AM
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...indeed.. i guess in the good old days, if the...
...indeed.. i guess in the good old days, if the table stops stuff hitting the hard deck then it's a good table :) . i bet they didn't fuss over a few thou or even a few mm..
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20th November 2021, 10:18 PM
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Timber sizing vs drawings vs availability
Greetings,I have an hankering to make a small side table. Top and side rails for example are 3/4" (19mm) thick as per drawings. Now all i can get from Bunnings and the likes of Austim are timbers...
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20th November 2021, 07:25 PM
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Here we go - finished for now, i will make...
Here we go - finished for now, i will make another one later for larger panels when the need arises..504222
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17th November 2021, 02:29 PM
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I did actually consider that too.. ...just as...
I did actually consider that too..
...just as well I am the kitchen policeman then :U
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16th November 2021, 01:53 PM
Thread: G'day from Vancouver Island, Canada!
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Welcome indeed - I have fond memories of...
Welcome indeed - I have fond memories of Vancouver - especially Gas Town district, VI and riding the carousel in Butchart Gardens. Am a newbie here myself and to date, I like what I see :2tsup:
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16th November 2021, 11:46 AM
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Oh, I like the home made idea…I hadn’t considered...
Oh, I like the home made idea…I hadn’t considered that. Thanks
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16th November 2021, 01:27 AM
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Thanks…any particular one…? . The good waxes i am...
Thanks…any particular one…? . The good waxes i am familiar with are on the pricey side just for just for preventing ‘stickage’ (..yes a new word :wink:)…
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15th November 2021, 08:45 PM
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i have the same ones…different brand but they...
i have the same ones…different brand but they clamp well…
2Pc Horusdy F-Clamps Set, Quick Release Rubber Grip Handle Heavy Duty Steel Bar Woodworking 60x150/300mm (2Pc 60x300mm) : Amazon.com.au:... -
14th November 2021, 09:29 PM
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…here’s a question…would blue painter’s tape...
…here’s a question…would blue painter’s tape prevent glue sticking to my timber clamps during a glue up? Or would wax paper be a better option ? Or something else ??
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14th November 2021, 02:35 AM
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yes indeed, once the glued panels are in the...
yes indeed, once the glued panels are in the clamps, you just use standard F clamps to hold it all flat….
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13th November 2021, 11:54 PM
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Thanks….and saves a few $ too. :)
Thanks….and saves a few $ too. :)
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13th November 2021, 10:04 PM
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..afternoon in the shed... Poor man's Panel clamp
Hi Hope this is the right forum for this one - if not yell and i'll move it...
knocked this up this afternoon, first of three.
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6th November 2021, 12:53 AM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Ok Derek, some context. I haven't started on the...
Ok Derek, some context. I haven't started on the table yet, but its something i am planning to make a start on over the xmas break. I want to learn the techniques etc on some cheap bunnings grade...
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5th November 2021, 11:58 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Thanks Derek. Other than a bunch of block...
Thanks Derek.
Other than a bunch of block planes my other planes are a #18C MF fore plane, a 9C smoother and a bailey #4. So can i assume using the 9C or the #4 with an aggressive cut can be... -
5th November 2021, 05:43 PM
Thread: Dustiest power tool in my shed.
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Hi Bob, Do you have any info on the dust...
Hi Bob,
Do you have any info on the dust detector you mentioned ?
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5th November 2021, 05:23 PM
Thread: 3D printed Flexy/PVC duct connector
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Wow - I'd say there is a market for these things...
Wow - I'd say there is a market for these things Bob. Plenty of us use that type of flexi (and smaller) from ebay.... nice one indeed :)
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5th November 2021, 12:29 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Indeed ! the only biscuits I'm interested in are...
Indeed ! the only biscuits I'm interested in are the ones I can dunk :U Will be using traditional joints on this one.
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4th November 2021, 03:19 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Its all good mate - my eyes often see what isn't...
Its all good mate - my eyes often see what isn't there as well :)
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4th November 2021, 03:17 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Novel, indeed... thanks :)
Novel, indeed... thanks :)
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4th November 2021, 02:53 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Ha ! thanks - at almost 64 it's not often that I...
Ha ! thanks - at almost 64 it's not often that I get referred to as 'younger people' ! Magic...:U
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4th November 2021, 01:39 PM
Thread: Bevel Edge on Table - How to ? Tips ?
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Thanks, I do have an electric planer - will give...
Thanks, I do have an electric planer - will give that a try, but I assume using just a #4 would be fine too? Will just take longer ...
Cheers
Mal