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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Much better looking now Mouppe =D>
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    Interesting

    http://safeshare.tv/w/LEFEsQlbSI
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    What plane do I need?

    Pete, was my post yesterday invisible ? :roll: Sorry, missed Pietrach's last post. #-o
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    A bit of fun: what's this?

    I know it sounds strange but is it a Chinese myrtle ?
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    What plane do I need?

    Pete, if Pietrach doesn't take you up on your offer I would love to have it. Brian
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    Angles on my table saw

    Hi Stooby, go to Jigs, Tips & Shop Made Tools ... then onto The wonderful world of Niki's Jigs .... second from the top shows you how he made a sled.
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    Fitting drawers - wider at the back?

    This made my day Jacob I had to laugh .... keep it up my friend :D :D :D
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    Steve's workshop - Painting the outside walls

    Looking really good Steve.
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    Counterfeit and 'Knock-off' Tools

    The point I was trying to make was that since a specific tool was first produced to do a certain job and now there are umpteen similarities, doesn't this imply that the originals were copied ?
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    Sneak peak : Latest backsaw build.

    What beautiful looking wood and superb craftsmanship. =D>
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    Counterfeit and 'Knock-off' Tools

    I have been wading through this thread (plus the USA linked one) until I got dizzy. I'm confused by it all so if I seem thick you'll just have to overlook it, but here's my thoughts. SOMEONE in the distant past invented a wood plane... note ONE person did this .... SOMEONE long ago invented a...
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    Steve's workshop - Painting the outside walls

    Ahem :oops: couldn't you phrase it more delicately Steve :)
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    What kind of stone is this?

    When I was serving my apprenticeship ( 1948/ 1954 ) pumice stone was commonly used for rubbing paintwork down prior to repainting, this included not only woodwork but also painted walls.
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    Chest of Drawers wip - slow hand tool project

    Damn, I hadn't looked at the date on this thread so was disappointed when I reached the last post on page 5 and it came to a sudden stop (hammer) A very fascinating read Andy =D> looking forward to more. As I have mentioned before, I am not a woodworker so I can't really comment on what is...
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    DUST EXTRACTOR

    Mock, is this any good for you ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IdB3TFOSDU
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    Steve's workshop - Painting the outside walls

    Looks like you've got somebody breaking in already !
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    The importance of practising what one preaches

    In one sense you have been very very lucky Steve and in another, unlucky ..... I hope you get a good nights sleep tonight and the finger heals quickly. I fully agree with your comment about Peter Sefton's advice concerning working on your own, it's something we never really think about. I'm...
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    A real Noahs ark?

    A sheer waste, wonder how many trees gave their lives for this rubbish.
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    The RAF .... Best in the World

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leacw8H8Lrk
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    advice needed

    What does it matter if you go deeper then 2mm, or even if the bottom is rough and not smooth. If you use epoxy to set the aluminium disc in then you can get it at whatever level you want. I agree with Custard about 75mm not being big enough.
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