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24th April 2024, 10:49 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Thanks Graeme. I shall have a read. Back home!...
Thanks Graeme. I shall have a read.
Back home!
Regards from Perth
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24th April 2024, 06:08 PM
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Scott, in one word, yes. Here is a photo of...
Scott, in one word, yes.
Here is a photo of the original insert (closest the camera) along with a blank sold by Felder as a ZCI for dado blades.
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24th April 2024, 04:18 PM
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Scott, my solution was to narrow the gap between...
Scott, my solution was to narrow the gap between blade and wagon with a section of aluminium ...
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20th April 2024, 06:04 PM
Thread: Grinding Jigs and Camber
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Jono, I echo David's comments. The only blades...
Jono, I echo David's comments.
The only blades I use a machine to grind to a camber are those with marked camber, such as a jack plane (about 11-12 inches) and a scrub plane (3"). Even so, the... -
16th April 2024, 07:15 AM
Thread: English made Stanley-Bailey Planes
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This typing of UK Stanley planes was recently...
This typing of UK Stanley planes was recently posted n the UK forum (but created by a US collector) ...
Stanley English Type Study Draft | TimeTestedTools
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12th April 2024, 06:37 AM
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To add to this thread, positioning the Cleaner is...
To add to this thread, positioning the Cleaner is important. I did a fair amount of research some years back, as well as discussion here, and the consensus was that the machine needed to be to the...
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7th April 2024, 08:47 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Comment on the grain direction One point I...
Comment on the grain direction
One point I have not drawn attention to, but was important for me, is the grain direction throughout this build.
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4th April 2024, 03:45 PM
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Norio I purchased the Stanton locks but never...
Norio
I purchased the Stanton locks but never used them once I built a hinge. The first hinge I made was out of nylon cutting boards ...
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4th April 2024, 01:40 PM
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Hi Norio My advice is a little different from...
Hi Norio
My advice is a little different from what you may have asked and expected, and basically is that you change focus and direction.
I built a MFT about 18 months ago, and went through the... -
2nd April 2024, 11:19 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Chief, this is what was the state of the Hans...
Chief, this is what was the state of the Hans Wegner chair intersection, and what I expect is the case now ..
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2nd April 2024, 01:07 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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The Arms (part 2) This is a last post before...
The Arms (part 2)
This is a last post before I return from three weeks being dragged over New Zealand mountains by my wife and her family. I used the Easter Weekend to get as much done as... -
1st April 2024, 11:36 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Home run, indeed. We fly off to New Zealand...
Home run, indeed. We fly off to New Zealand tomorrow for three weeks, and I have been using the Easter Weekend to get as much done as possible. Could do with a sit down. :)
Regards from Perth
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1st April 2024, 01:10 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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A little more as it is getting closer. The...
A little more as it is getting closer.
The first step is to align all the arms and mortices ...
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31st March 2024, 02:02 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Arms - part 1 The key piece is the top rail,...
Arms - part 1
The key piece is the top rail, and the key element here is the rear curve. Here it is smoothed on the belt sander. It will be a reference side for marking curves ...
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25th March 2024, 07:29 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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:U Regards from Perth Derek
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Regards from Perth
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25th March 2024, 04:31 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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I will be using 10mm Jarrah dowels. The reason...
I will be using 10mm Jarrah dowels. The reason for this, rather than dominos, is that there is no reference surface to align a Domino, and chopping a mortise is too risky. The positioning for dowels...
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25th March 2024, 01:38 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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More of the arm jigsaw Here is the work done...
More of the arm jigsaw
Here is the work done today, which was preparing the arms before shaping. Critical work, and the day went well. This was mainly due to working methodically. Looking back... -
24th March 2024, 01:23 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Beginning the arms and backs The legs and...
Beginning the arms and backs
The legs and seats are done and it is time to move to the arms and backs. Once again, the chair to provide a context of where we are headed ...
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21st March 2024, 07:07 PM
Thread: Small Blade Sharpening Jig
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Jono, I omitted to compliment you on your...
Jono, I omitted to compliment you on your version. My apology. Actually think that your blade holder would be better than the Veritas here as the magnets are stronger.
Regards from Perth
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21st March 2024, 05:09 PM
Thread: Small Blade Sharpening Jig
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Hi Jono I used this method, utilising the...
Hi Jono
I used this method, utilising the Veritas small plane jig and a bench grinder with the Tormek BGM-100 guide, in 2010 ...
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20th March 2024, 10:59 AM
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I cannot imagine paying sums like that for a...
I cannot imagine paying sums like that for a book, especially one on woodworking. But all is relative. Some cannot look at new "premium" planes without considering them an extravagence.
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17th March 2024, 09:59 PM
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Jim Kingshott wrote about the Stanley #51/52 copy...
Jim Kingshott wrote about the Stanley #51/52 copy he built in his book “Making and Modifying Woodworking Tools”. Plans available .... Now out of print ... a few years ago a copy was selling for...
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17th March 2024, 07:19 PM
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Jim Kingshott passed away in 2001, aged 71 years....
Jim Kingshott passed away in 2001, aged 71 years. (I never heard anyone refer to him as "Uncle Jim" - that must be the current YT poster).
Here is something he built ...
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17th March 2024, 10:30 AM
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I did notice, about 2 or 3 weeks ago, that Jim...
I did notice, about 2 or 3 weeks ago, that Jim Kingshott's videos had appeared on YouTube. He is just so special, not the least as Jim was one of my inspirations around 25+ years ago. Experience and...
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14th March 2024, 10:55 AM
Thread: Got a quote from a builder
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Was this builder quoting off a plan, or just...
Was this builder quoting off a plan, or just responding in a general manner to a general question?
Regards from Perth
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12th March 2024, 09:28 PM
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https://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolRestorations/Res...
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12th March 2024, 04:51 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Rusty, I agree 100% with you. I am trusting that...
Rusty, I agree 100% with you. I am trusting that the small amount of taper inside the mortises will add an extra layer of solidness.
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12th March 2024, 04:45 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Nice Graeme. They is not the Maloof Low Back...
Nice Graeme. They is not the Maloof Low Back Chair, but has similarities.
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12th March 2024, 12:07 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Rusty, good questions. I am not sure if the...
Rusty, good questions.
I am not sure if the photo provided must detail, but the wedges are tapers, but also long and skinny ...
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12th March 2024, 12:24 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Graeme, we did essentially the same. The only...
Graeme, we did essentially the same. The only difference was you mortised before the tapering, while I mortised after tapering. We both did the profiling of the oval/round later.
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11th March 2024, 12:17 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Thanks CT! I used the block plane (set up with...
Thanks CT!
I used the block plane (set up with a high cutting angle to prevent tearout) as it had more reference surface than a spokeshave. If you start the planing over the mortice, this provides... -
11th March 2024, 12:38 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Today we reached the milestone I was patiently...
Today we reached the milestone I was patiently (okay, not so patiently) waiting for - glueing up the legs and seats. To get to this stage, however, required matching the mortices with the loose...
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8th March 2024, 09:52 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Yo Matt, I hope I did not come across as a whinge...
Yo Matt, I hope I did not come across as a whinge - that was not my intent, just trying convey the complexity of this build. The progress has exceeded my expectations.
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8th March 2024, 09:47 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Neil, I am so envious of you having been to that...
Neil, I am so envious of you having been to that exhibition! I did get to the Pinakothek Der Moderne in Munich in 2019, and that was a wonder!! Filled with Bau Haus items and furniture. Gad, I was in...
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4th March 2024, 11:53 PM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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I must admit that this is an unusual build for...
I must admit that this is an unusual build for me. I literally do not know what I am doing ... insofar as I have to keep returning to parts to refine and refine them. That is what is so time...
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4th March 2024, 03:41 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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When I began this build, I looked at the legs of...
When I began this build, I looked at the legs of this chair and recognised that they were curved, tapered and oval. Well, oval at the top and round at the bottom ...
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27th February 2024, 01:16 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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New Legs Every time I sit down to write up...
New Legs
Every time I sit down to write up the progress made I feel like apologising for how little there is to show for the efforts made. I have made this observation before - it is tough to... -
26th February 2024, 07:48 PM
Thread: Band Saw Tire issue
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I have had my Hammer N4400 for about 10 or 12...
I have had my Hammer N4400 for about 10 or 12 years now. About 2 years ago the tyre began slipping off and so I concluded that it was time for a replacement, and ordered one of the blue urethane...
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20th February 2024, 01:04 AM
Thread: The Domino as a morticer
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The Domino as a morticer
A while back I began using a DW500 for loose tenon joinery. That is, requiring mortices wider than the standard dominos. Looking for a way to mark these accurately, I used this little marker to build...
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19th February 2024, 02:12 AM
Thread: Dining room carver chairs - Take 2
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Time to finish the seats ... sort of ... well,...
Time to finish the seats ... sort of ... well, very close.
This is where we start - two seats completed on the upper side ...
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18th February 2024, 05:00 PM
Thread: Colen Clenton twin marking gauge
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QUEENSLAND New price is $834 Rose Sheoak or blackwood...
New price is $834 Rose Sheoak or blackwood Screw Mortise Marking Gauge – HNT Gordon & Co. Classic Planemakers Australia
Regards from Perth
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18th February 2024, 04:54 PM
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You could use the Makita in a router table by...
You could use the Makita in a router table by adding a Router Raizer, or equivalent (as I am not sure they are still being made/sold). There are examples on YouTube. I have the RR, MC and an Elu...
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17th February 2024, 09:22 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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Hi Derek Yes, but not so much "chewed up" as...
Hi Derek
Yes, but not so much "chewed up" as slightly shorter and a little fuzzy. Not enough to send a clear message, but enough to notice later. I shall re-site it. That last clean cut was... -
17th February 2024, 09:20 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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Jack, this was a result of not tightening the...
Jack, this was a result of not tightening the blade nut fully. The blade was able to wobble and it scored the inside of the chassis (those grinding marks seen earlier).
Regards from Perth
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17th February 2024, 05:44 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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SOLVED!!! I was convinced by now it was the...
SOLVED!!!
I was convinced by now it was the blade. Taking a closer look at the teeth ... can you spot it?
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17th February 2024, 05:03 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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It may be the blade ... how could I check this...
It may be the blade ... how could I check this without another blade (and noting that the thin blade did not play well)? I shall try and find another blade?
Regards from Perth
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17th February 2024, 04:53 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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Recall, I mentioned this at the start. The blade...
Recall, I mentioned this at the start. The blade had not been fully tightened down, and power was stopped as soon as I heard the sound of the blade hitting the aluminium chassis. My concern (in...
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17th February 2024, 04:30 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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EB, that is the case when ripping, and taking as...
EB, that is the case when ripping, and taking as thick a cut as possible. I only use this saw for crosscutting, and when the wood is thick, I will take a few cuts to reduce the demands made on the...
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17th February 2024, 04:15 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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I am also puzzled by the burning from the thin...
I am also puzzled by the burning from the thin blade. I had not used it before now.
The blade is set up square. The cuts are square.
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17th February 2024, 03:59 PM
Thread: Help diagnose tracksaw problem
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Graeme, it does not sound like a worn bearing is...
Graeme, it does not sound like a worn bearing is creating play - I cannot hear or feel this. I only thought of it as a possibility when brain storming possibilities.
I believe I am cutting the...