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    Scribing Gouges Right Sweep To Match Spindle Moulding Cutter

    I posted you some didn't I ? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    My recent injuries.

    Thanks Custard, I hope that as well. I'm struggling to see how it's gonna magically fix itself though . I literally can't survive the way I'm working at the moment- 15 hours this week and my back feels like it's on fire. I thought my early days of rooms filled with iroko dust would be the thing...
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    Resharpening Rebate Block Knives With A Diamond Stone?

    You don't need a 9 degree cill block. I change my rebate cutters about once every 18months after medium/heavy use. I wished you lived closer, enjoyed cider,and we're happy to let me have a blast on all your tools ! Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Nitro cellulose gloss lacquer

    Stick it in a sink of hot/warm water for 5-10 minutes and shake the heck out of it. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    My recent injuries.

    Well I've had my 5th visit to the chiropractor today and had some xrays. He seems to think I fractured my spine at some point which is why I could be feeling pain in the middle of my back. This week hasn't been great and I've gone back to taking groggy painkillers. I was a bit surprised...
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    Coley style window

    Where I did my apprenticeship 95% of any joinery they made was softwood. Even though the majority was done with machines I'd spend days fitting/scribing door and window moulds. I use to enjoy doing single glazed windows the most with multiple panes. It was always good after cutting & scribing...
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    Coley style window

    It'll still be a decent frame with out the smaller tenons Jb. I'm the same with it taking a few reads to properly get the grasp of something ;) Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Coley style window

    A normal rebate for the casement is right for the head, I meant on the inside as a mould ;) That's the thing about frames, doors and windows. Once you've got the knack of making one, the rest are all pretty similar. It gets a bit more interesting when you've gotta stop rebates and have gunstock...
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    Coley style window

    Did you bevel the head aswell.. ? Tenoners are fantastic machines. I recently had 3 different jobs that all required the same ovolo mould. It took me about 3 hrs to set the scriber up perfectly but then as fast as I could push them through they tenoned, scribed, done. I booked out an hour each...
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    Coley style window

    I think I'd be inclined to get the position of your shoulders a bit like - Cut your uprights to length. If you were to use the tablesaw fence (shorten it if possible) this would ensure consistent cuts. If you had a batch of different sized windows you could still push them all through at the...
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    Coley style window

    Yes that's correct, the shoulder offset is the depth of your rebate, also you're right about the bottom of the casement having a 9 degree bevel. I'd have thought sticking half inch on the top or the bottom would be a decent enough fix and would save having to remake the uprights ;) Sent from my...
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    Coley style window

    How much smaller would you need to make the windows to reuse the uprights you already have ? Sounds like you've got plenty of drive that's keeping the job going forward ! If I was doing the tenons without a tenoner I'd cut the uprights to length first, then looking at using stops to ensure the...
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    Tablesaw Calibration

    I always need to use my saw after having the blade wound up. If I don't and just lowered the blade and used it, the blade would be out of parallel. So if I wanted the blade to cut a 20mm high kerf, I'd need to wind it from 70mm down to 10mm then back up to 20mm, so it's always finishing with the...
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    Coley style window

    Sounds like you're making lightening progress Jb ! Are you gonna put any moulds on the casements or just leave them square ? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Coley style window

    Yeah a rebates a rebate jb, any way that is consistent will be fine. I think photo bucket allow 3rd party hosting again now- perhaps that could be an option ? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Coley style window

    I like your style !! Look forward to seeing it's progress. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Coley style window

    You could put the glass straight into the frame (direct glazed) or purely for cosmetic reasons as they won't be opening, make up some casements. The casements are bedded in on silicone, then usually screwed through the glass rebate (where the putty will cover) into the frame. It would be...
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    Front door - advice on material, gotchas (outward opening?)

    Green oak windows and doors- well OK then- lol Just ordered this in for windows and doors. Probably too late to return it now ! Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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    Front door - advice on material, gotchas (outward opening?)

    Think he must be talking about green oak lol Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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