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    plane instruction

    well actually in the end (thats the bit with the actual credit card) - decided to buy British - went for the DC videos - looked at Robs website - decided - "buy from the best" can only be suspect!!
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    plane instruction

    thank you all - i am now definitely confused!! Had a look at Davids videos - they are clearly the phd (meant with reverence) of plane sharpening - might be the next stage for me. Think i'll try the Canadian ones first.
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    plane instruction

    hello - I am a relative newcomer to woodwork - whilst pretty good at making furniture with power tools - i would like to now get to grips with hand tools - particularly planes - someone gave me a smoothing plane and block plane (Faithful)- but frankly i don't know how to use them or sharpen them...
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    sliding mitre saw

    i bought the de walt 707 for £200 on ebay perfect for me - just figuring out a good dust extraction method - thanks so much for all the advice :D
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    sliding mitre saw

    thanks all for the welcomes - this is so useful - i think i am veering towrads the DW707 or possibly the Ryobi -./....umming and arring
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    sliding mitre saw

    yeah i thought that might be case (i.e. i have to spend more!)- do you have any views on Metabo?
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    sliding mitre saw

    oh thank you so much for responding - id prefer a non-slider but i need to cut 6 by 2 solid oak timber - for furniture. Dont think that Makita would do that
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    sliding mitre saw

    hello - please can someone recommend which sliding mitre saw i should buy - preferably under 150 pounds. I had a really cheap b&q one - but it doesn't cut square (even with adjustment) and so is completely useless. Would really appreciate advice.
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