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  1. Fred48

    Hello

    Welcome to the forum Matt Fred
  2. Fred48

    Why can't I flatten the back of my mortice chisel?

    Don't know what happened there. Adam's recommendation in an excellent idea Fred
  3. Fred48

    Wadkin FM24” Planer Restoration

    Hi Scotty. I'm really enjoying this. Thanks for posting Fred
  4. Fred48

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Beautiful quality
  5. Fred48

    Need to escape/reset

    Hi Stigmorgan I'm really glad you have reached out to members of this forum. There is superb advice given in this thread. With regards to the health and safety issues at work. I'm not sure if you are aware but you can contact and report H & S executive on line without providing your details...
  6. Fred48

    Lets see your wood

    It's not Ash as there are no vessels
  7. Fred48

    Hello, happy to be here! I'm looking for some advice.

    Welcome to the forum Adrian Fred
  8. Fred48

    Wood Identification Please

    The grain pattern /white deposits in the grain suggests Iroko
  9. Fred48

    New wax finish needed

    The wax on sale at www.hand-i-craft.com May be suitable for your needs.
  10. Fred48

    Newcomer from Ireland

    Welcome to the forum
  11. Fred48

    Hello

    Welcome to the forum and good luck with your retirement plans
  12. Fred48

    Hola from Spain

    Welcome to the forum Neil
  13. Fred48

    Noob Alert!!!!!!!!

    Welcome to the forum
  14. Fred48

    Made a Christmas Gift

    Lovely job. You mentioned that you were unsure of what the wood is. I think it is beech from the small size of the medullary rays
  15. Fred48

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Amazing design and craftsmanship. It's beautiful
  16. Fred48

    Post a photo of the last thing you turned

    Beautiful designs and craftsmanship Fred
  17. Fred48

    Post a photo of the last thing you turned

    It may be worth experimenting sealing the items prior to sanding. I think that may stop the dark mahogany sawdust filling the pores of the lighter timber
  18. Fred48

    Happy New Year to all at UKworkshop

    Thanks. I second that.
  19. Fred48

    New Member Intro

    Welcome to the forum Robert
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