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  1. rob1693

    Marking Knives

    The swann morton scalpels make excellent marking knives
  2. rob1693

    Restoration of a couple of Stanley #71 router planes

    I have 2 quite early ones both bought for peanuts at prices they're fetching today
  3. rob1693

    Restoration of a couple of Stanley #71 router planes

    I wonder why they used such obscure threads early record also copied them with the identical threads
  4. rob1693

    Small Workshop Build - 4.8m x 2.4m

    Should have put some signs up with wet concrete on 😆
  5. rob1693

    rosewood tray charity shop find

    If it is Tiffany I wouldn't be cutting it up I'd be investigating further
  6. rob1693

    What do you think?

    These are what I make from reclaimed roof joists
  7. rob1693

    What do you think?

    I have nicer reclaimed beam benches ive made sat outside with plants on maybe I need to reappraise them
  8. rob1693

    is damson a good wood for turning

    I presume so most fruit woods turn up really nice
  9. rob1693

    Lots of stuff came my way yesterday.

    When I was working at rabone chesterman sheffield I knew the guy who was making them then, the leather was formed and then sent out to homeworkers to be stitched together
  10. rob1693

    Minicraft fret/scroll saw...

    Keep your eyes open on Facebook marketplace i bought an hegner locally for £60 highlighted by fellow member blister ,far better than most modern Chinese imports
  11. rob1693

    Lots of stuff came my way yesterday.

    Are the leather ones rabones
  12. rob1693

    Advice on multifunction 13A sockets - will I burn down the family home?

    Just cut plug off lamp and fit a uk 3 pin plug
  13. rob1693

    Sowing the First Seeds of 2023

    Harvested some of my chilli's today
  14. rob1693

    Sowing the First Seeds of 2023

    As far as I know a marrow is a courgette I missed one that was hiding under a leaf weighed nearly 3kg
  15. rob1693

    A mysteriuous axe

    Original poster last seen in 2011 and thread died in 2011 don't know why people keep resurrecting dead threads
  16. rob1693

    Any Festool owners?

    A saws a saw they all cut wood my other half spent £170 quid on a pax dovetail saw personally I prefer a tenon saw I purchased off carboot for £2 mitre saws I use an old elu does everthing I want it to do
  17. rob1693

    Sharpening

    I have the deluxe version jigs from lathetooluk bought off ebay I've been more than happy with them, had to trim bits off grinder to make them work but very repeatable grinds, only bit i couldn't get on rith was the skew jig I can do a better job off of platform, its basically a crude version...
  18. rob1693

    Sowing the First Seeds of 2023

    I'll be harvesting my chilli's next to make my chilli jam supply for the next year got 50 plants to harvest,although some not ripe yet I just freeze them any way and then I'll have a couple of sessions making the jam
  19. rob1693

    Table saw recommendations

    Saxton blades do reasonably priced good quality blades for evolution with correct bore, I have the screwfix version r255pts
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