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20th June 2022, 10:09 PM
Thread: Turning tool identification
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I have one but the tool rest on that one looks...
I have one but the tool rest on that one looks different. I have heard that changes have been made to later models. Mine was secondhand about 10 years ago.
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20th June 2022, 06:19 PM
Thread: My great great grandfather's planes
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I got a wooden jack some years ago with a few...
I got a wooden jack some years ago with a few holes in it from the UK ebay. I remembered the freezer tip from another thread on here. Cant really say it works but can say it does no harm. Anyhow the...
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18th June 2022, 12:17 AM
Thread: My great great grandfather's planes
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Here is how its done on new planes. 046...
Here is how its done on new planes.
046 Planemaking - the boxing - YouTube
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17th June 2022, 12:25 AM
Thread: My great great grandfather's planes
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A lovely set of planes for sure and more so...
A lovely set of planes for sure and more so because of the family connection.
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15th June 2022, 09:14 PM
Thread: Glue-up in cold weather
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I would just take a chance in it. Make it the...
I would just take a chance in it. Make it the back half as that will get less abuse. May also be an idea to fix it to the bench in a manner that can be removed later if the worst does happen. My...
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3rd June 2022, 11:44 PM
Thread: Finger joint jig problem
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As said the blade is probably not spot on 90*. I...
As said the blade is probably not spot on 90*. I would be tempted to try cutting both sets of fingers the same length then trim off the high ones when the joint is assembled. Blade is in same...
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27th May 2022, 11:24 PM
Thread: Plan ID unusual blade
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I dont know enough about German tools to be able...
I dont know enough about German tools to be able to give an informed answer. Kunz are fairly common and if thats one of the family its likely of middling quality. Thats about all I can say. That one...
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23rd May 2022, 10:00 PM
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I put one in my dewalt 735 about 6 months ago. It...
I put one in my dewalt 735 about 6 months ago. It is however made for that machine. I think as your machine is not a sherwood or dewalt you need to make sure all the measurements match up. The ones...
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20th May 2022, 07:17 PM
Thread: A new to me Tool Chest
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I am not seeing anything that indicates...
I am not seeing anything that indicates shipwright other than the saws came from Hull. All carpenters tools and good ones but nothing shipwright specific. That said a great find, a great chest and...
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17th May 2022, 11:14 PM
Thread: Vice, what wood for jaw faces?
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As others have said most woods will do. Softer...
As others have said most woods will do. Softer woods grip better but you can also use leather or something to give a bit more grip. The thickness of the wood will take away some of overall opening...
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13th May 2022, 11:37 PM
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As said above just have a go at straitening it as...
As said above just have a go at straitening it as there is nothing to loose. A tool that old I would be thinking twice on spending money on it. I know they were better built then but everything has...
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13th May 2022, 10:52 PM
Thread: Carry box for granddaughters rooster
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Of the 2 boxes there the one with the sliding lid...
Of the 2 boxes there the one with the sliding lid would be better as carrying something by the lid is not a good idea especially with livestock. It will need serious ventilation however. You will...
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13th May 2022, 12:14 AM
Thread: Which Table Saw
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These blades are for saws that can not take a...
These blades are for saws that can not take a full dado stack.
https://www.timbecon.com.au/torquata-flat-top-dado-saw-blades?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI342ysYPa9wIVaJlmAh1FxQOjEAYYASABEgLD-vD_BwE
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11th May 2022, 10:33 PM
Thread: Saw Set identification
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Plenty Somax sawsets on ebay at the moment. ...
Plenty Somax sawsets on ebay at the moment.
Pliers Saw Setting no Magnifier Saw Set Plier Hand Tool For Woodworking XL | eBay
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7th May 2022, 12:02 AM
Thread: Type 7 #4 Bailey
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I would hang on to it and just keep an eye out....
I would hang on to it and just keep an eye out. Is there enough frog to still use it? Before lateral adjusters it was tap tap here and tap tap there as in old wooden planes.
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6th May 2022, 11:39 PM
Thread: Falcon Pope 9 inch
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The #3 was not a plane I went looking for but one...
The #3 was not a plane I went looking for but one came my way with a job lot of tools some years back. So having cleaned and set it up I gave it a spin and I got to like it for small jobs and these...
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6th May 2022, 10:40 PM
Thread: Gas service in the shed?
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Most gas water heaters also need lecky to...
Most gas water heaters also need lecky to operate.
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6th May 2022, 10:13 PM
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Saw this on the UK forum at least a year ago....
Saw this on the UK forum at least a year ago. This bed episode was the first of a series. I wasted an hour of my life watching it and never saw any other episodes. I am with Old Croc with this one....
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6th May 2022, 09:46 PM
Thread: Accident on the table saw
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I would say not feeling safe is a healthy way to...
I would say not feeling safe is a healthy way to be as it will make you careful around the machine. Being too comfortable is the trap.
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6th May 2022, 06:17 PM
Thread: Accident on the table saw
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It's never good to have an injury but thanks for...
It's never good to have an injury but thanks for taking the time to remind the rest of us to be more aware around the bitey machines. Hope it heals up soon and without any loss of function.
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4th May 2022, 10:59 PM
Thread: Falcon Pope 9 inch
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I am a bit out of touch with prices so had a look...
I am a bit out of touch with prices so had a look on ebay at what the market is doing. $40 for the Pope is a tad high and you could get a reasonable Stanley for that. Pope is not a plane I have ever...
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4th May 2022, 05:26 PM
Thread: Saw Set identification
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That design was used by a few companies and even...
That design was used by a few companies and even Marpels did one. Morrill is the most common and perhaps the patent holder. I did a quick google but found nothing on the 2 pelican mark either. My...
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4th May 2022, 04:35 PM
Thread: Old plane id pre ww2 ?
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Bit of ear hair never hurt anyone and I only have...
Bit of ear hair never hurt anyone and I only have 2 boring braces. I must be nearly normal.:D
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4th May 2022, 04:02 PM
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Shows how hard it is to ID wood from just a...
Shows how hard it is to ID wood from just a picture. The weight and density would rule out meranti. I laid a merbau deck and thought I knew what it looked like but would not have picked it from the...
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3rd May 2022, 09:57 PM
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Does look like Meranti Regards John
Does look like Meranti
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3rd May 2022, 05:28 PM
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I also use old wood and take a good deal of care...
I also use old wood and take a good deal of care to get all the metal out. As you have found its not always foolproof. I get out what I can see then probe all the holes with an awl. I then clean up...
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2nd May 2022, 12:46 PM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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I guess if its a bit off the top and bottom on...
I guess if its a bit off the top and bottom on the lock side then it could be done with the door in place. If you use a power planer set it for a very light cut. It will take longer with light passes...
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1st May 2022, 11:14 PM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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As said just scraping off the paint may be all...
As said just scraping off the paint may be all you need and remember those doors will likely shrink again if this weather ever dries. If you have to remove wood the whole length of the door its...
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1st May 2022, 06:29 PM
Thread: Marking knife
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Nice job on the knife. I have made a few over the...
Nice job on the knife. I have made a few over the years after one that I bought had the blade break out of the handle. Tang was only about 12mm into the handle and no ferrule. Old spade bits make a...
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30th April 2022, 05:05 PM
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It must be a hefty beast being ironbark. I have a...
It must be a hefty beast being ironbark. I have a 22'' English beech plane thats quite a lump so ironbark would be almost twice the weight. Be fine to joint a couple of edges now and then but a chore...
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23rd April 2022, 04:48 PM
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Similar to what Bob did I used steel brackets and...
Similar to what Bob did I used steel brackets and screws so it can come apart to move. The base frame is also knock down. Being split top the movement issue is also reduced. I can get mine in the...
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19th April 2022, 05:14 PM
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Its always a never ending argument about what saw...
Its always a never ending argument about what saw you need most. Table or bandsaw? They all cost good big wads of cash too. They both have their places and I found over the years that with both you...
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3rd April 2022, 05:56 PM
Thread: Disston crosscut saw
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My attempts at tracing were not good due to the...
My attempts at tracing were not good due to the thickness of the pencil. The photo copy idea came from someone on this forum years ago and also works well. I have used it a couple of times. I would...
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3rd April 2022, 05:05 PM
Thread: Disston crosscut saw
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Mountain Ash, Tracing a handle can induce errors...
Mountain Ash,
Tracing a handle can induce errors so its better to photo copy the actual handle and use that as a template.
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3rd April 2022, 01:25 PM
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I just thought the infeed table being used was a...
I just thought the infeed table being used was a clever move. The jig has been around for years and I use one myself by hand like later in the clip.
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2nd April 2022, 09:01 PM
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Yet another way to sharpen jointer blades.
Have not yet tried this but it looks like it may be worth a go.
Sharpening Planer - Jointer Blades With Belt Sander 💛💙 - YouTube
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31st March 2022, 04:22 PM
Thread: Evolution of a retirement workbench
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A very nice bench and I will admit I've got vice...
A very nice bench and I will admit I've got vice envy.
Nice bench dog too.
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29th March 2022, 01:39 PM
Thread: Turning Lessons
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Do a search for woodturning clubs. There are...
Do a search for woodturning clubs. There are bound to be a few around Melbourne. Men's sheds would be the next place to try.
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29th March 2022, 01:30 PM
Thread: quiet around here
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I have also been thinking its gone a bit quiet....
I have also been thinking its gone a bit quiet. Could be down to all sorts of things as after all this last couple of years have hardly been good. Every time you think you can stick your head up then...
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26th March 2022, 09:59 PM
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While I am one of those that usually over...
While I am one of those that usually over engineers there are limits. If the bench is just to sit on then the OP's suggested repair sounds fine. If however the forward pack are to be jumping around...
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25th March 2022, 02:32 PM
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Looks like something heavy got dropped on it and...
Looks like something heavy got dropped on it and its bust out below. Your idea is right and as it wont be seen it wont matter if the repair is not teak. I would cut well back beyond the ends of the...
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24th March 2022, 08:53 PM
Thread: Record 778 rebate plane info please
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Good job on the fence arms:2tsup:. Regards John
Good job on the fence arms:2tsup:.
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23rd March 2022, 12:11 PM
Thread: Bora universal wheel kit
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As the others have said getting all the heavy...
As the others have said getting all the heavy stuff on wheels is always a good move.
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19th March 2022, 02:24 PM
Thread: Gothic style Layered trivet
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Welcome to the forum. The trivet looks good....
Welcome to the forum.
The trivet looks good.
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16th March 2022, 05:14 PM
Thread: Mathieson and son 7/8 rebate plane
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That's a double knicker blade so its for cutting...
That's a double knicker blade so its for cutting a dado or trench.
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8th March 2022, 02:27 PM
Thread: Carpenters rule,how it was made
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I do like a boxwood rule. Had my one over 40...
I do like a boxwood rule. Had my one over 40 years now. Its getting a bit faded on the outside face now but the face inside the fold is fine. Does anyplace still sell boxwood rules? As the eyesight...
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7th March 2022, 04:14 PM
Thread: Kitchen cabinet
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Not at all what I expected of the heading Kitchen...
Not at all what I expected of the heading Kitchen Cabinet. A fine looking bit of furniture.
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5th March 2022, 10:58 PM
Thread: Is this a Dumb Idea?
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As a bit of lateral thinking its quite smart....
As a bit of lateral thinking its quite smart. What could let you down are the practical details. Door would need to be robust and also the hinges. If door was not hung perpendicular then it would be...
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All that modern steam driven stuff still wont...
All that modern steam driven stuff still wont beat old fashioned horse power.
Horse powered saw mill, Belize - YouTube
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I think its just sellers trying it on. The odd...
I think its just sellers trying it on. The odd sucker comes along now and then or they would not bother still doing it. Say you have a heap of chucks to sell. Try an ad at a silly price under one...