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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Small carving knife blades.
    You could make something with it - I tried something similar maybe 15 years ago and it was pretty terrible Could you draw a pic of the...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Strange Wine?!.
    That would be like taking some white sliced bread and cheddar cheese, I miss regular trips to France and being able to get really solid...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread End grain chopping board.
    Glad I was remembering the right person :)
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    --Tom-- reacted to SkinnyB's post in the thread End grain chopping board with Like Like.
    Here are some of my end grain boards. Sussex based, made to order and in-stock boards available. Laser engraving options...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread End grain chopping board.
    Appreciate the ask - but with a rationale of kinder on knife edges - edge grain boards are very close in performance in a home kitchen -...
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    When having my kitchen fitted I spent a bit of time working it out with the power of the hob and then keeping it out of my eyeline (I’m...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread End grain chopping board.
    Simplest approach would be get a decent sized bit of 2” thick sycamore or beech, plane it flat and you’ll have a nice board that will be...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Do you sell your stuff?.
    I will ask for a charity donation, lately to Campaign Against Living Miserably. Saves me having to keep track for tax, hopefully does...
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    Mud pit is finished apart from 1 more screw in the end of a deck board, battery ran out again, seem to manage about 20 holes through the...
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    240mm chef knife in 52100, handle of boxwood and African Blackwood with a friction fit curly maple saya
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Budget board stuff.
    Stuffing and osb would be my go to. Screwed together so can be disassembled at will
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Crisp glue lines in maple.
    Cheers all - as I say dry fit is seamless, other woods have been seamless, maple though just seems to want to show the line. Have a few...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread On the pitted vintage hand tools.
    If the potting is where the apex is formed you’ll need to remove it to get a clean sharp edge. If it’s on the concave surface then...
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    --Tom-- reacted to profchris's post in the thread Crisp glue lines in maple with Like Like.
    Liquid hide glue is brown, so I'd say no to that. For cooking gelatine, just melt it with a little water in a cup floating in a bowl of...
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    --Tom-- replied to the thread Crisp glue lines in maple.
    Kant twist clamps are my preferred - though spendy so am growing the set slowly. I don’t normally use the quick grips - with mini g...
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