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30th December 2017, 12:43 PM
Thread: Log rotator
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Thanks for the reply John. What you say makes...
Thanks for the reply John. What you say makes sense. I might be better putting my money into a new chain saw.
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29th December 2017, 12:56 PM
Thread: Log rotator
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Log rotator
Hi all, Have a lucas 7-23. Have been chain sawing and splitting post and am after feedback on Goodwood log rotator (https://goodwoodmills.com.au/cutting-split-posts/) or any other system or thoughts...
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31st October 2017, 08:16 PM
Thread: Something different
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Something different
First box for a long while. Chamfered sides front and back. Made from a red cedar I was growing that died. 10 year old and not very big.
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24th June 2017, 08:58 PM
Thread: Any Huon Pine fans out there?
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Great platter. Made this for the wife for her...
Great platter. Made this for the wife for her cook books. Not much woodwork, let the timber speak for it self. Picked it up on a trip to Tassie.
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2nd October 2012, 09:55 PM
Thread: Temple box
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Great design and workmanship.
Great design and workmanship.
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17th September 2012, 09:29 PM
Thread: Autumn Leaves
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Excellent. Like the way the entry cuts are...
Excellent. Like the way the entry cuts are incorporated in the design.
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Thanks for the positive comments guys. My...
Thanks for the positive comments guys. My photography does not do justice to the grain in the Aussie hardwood. I've made these bigger. Hope these go better John.
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Desk
This a design taken from Raf Nathan's hidden drawer desk (AWR 64). My first real attempt at furniture.The timber is a mixture of hardwoods cut from my place. The top is flooded gum, legs blood wood...
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27th August 2009, 07:35 PM
Thread: Simple but effective and usefull.
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Beautiful work. Great timber variety
Beautiful work. Great timber variety
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29th July 2009, 06:22 PM
Thread: A couple of boxes
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Thanks SB I'm due for some new blades. Sanding is...
Thanks SB I'm due for some new blades. Sanding is certainly the bane of all woodworkers
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29th July 2009, 12:00 AM
Thread: A couple of boxes
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Thanks for the comments. Fencepost I used a 3/16 ...
Thanks for the comments. Fencepost I used a 3/16 10TPI blade from Henry Brothers for the tight curves. I don't know what curve you could achieve with a 1/4. I use the 1/4 for cutting the fronts and...
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27th July 2009, 11:27 PM
Thread: A couple of boxes
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A couple of boxes
Have enjoyed the excellent boxes shown here. These are a couple I have made. The waves are out of silky oak, the cross and small box out of cedar and the hinged box is out of camphor. The fish is out...
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23rd September 2008, 10:39 PM
Thread: Father's Day clocks
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Father's Day clocks
Have not posted many post, but have benefited from reading many interesting and informative discussions.Thought it time to share a small piece. With the help of a generous person in donating off cut...
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17th June 2007, 08:51 PM
Thread: Problem removing blade on.
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I had the same problem, only the very last one to...
I had the same problem, only the very last one to undo. I even bouhgt a new sidchrome 8mm spanner . Didn't work. The other blade and blade lock bar came out . Each bar has seven small bolts? that...
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2nd November 2004, 08:58 PM
Thread: Polishing bandsaw boxes
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Don, did a course on bandsaw boxes with Allan...
Don, did a course on bandsaw boxes with Allan Williams( his Nautilus compartment box is in AWR 41) in Grafton at Artfest a few years ago and we used 1/3 of each;boiled linseed oil,turps and spar...