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  1. toolsntat

    Brad point drill bit

    Yes, quite right, I had included a twist in my (now edited) post but not required. Cheers, Andy
  2. toolsntat

    Brad point drill bit

    Standard bench grinder with a good square edge to the wheel. Present the bit so the "brad" point is to the side of the stone and the edge to the face and give a little pressureto get the necessary undercut. Easier to do than explain and this is how I make my own from standard drill bits. It...
  3. toolsntat

    lurem c210b

    I'd be interested please as I only have it in French. Is it just the C210b manual you have access to as I'm also looking for the early model Lurem spindle moulder instructions? Cheers, Andy
  4. toolsntat

    Well that's embarrassing !

    "I don't know what you mean !"
  5. toolsntat

    Help, cladding Newel Posts

    Thank you. In this case it was not going to be an option to remove and replace and it helped that the existing was rock solid. Had there been any issues with the stair treads and risers needing attention I would have had no qualms about taking the lot out. Also I needed to broaden the middle...
  6. toolsntat

    Name stamp maker?

    http://www.chalcostamp.co.uk/
  7. toolsntat

    Help, cladding Newel Posts

    My only effort was solid with mitrelock... https://www.woodworkuk.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8138 Not sure if the pictures are available to others? Cheers, Andy
  8. toolsntat

    Old or Unusual Power Tools

    Proper gear built to last, not, last long enough... Cheers, Andy
  9. toolsntat

    Pump

  10. toolsntat

    Pump

    In relation to this subject let me take you back a bit further in time and show you some other examples of the "bucket", which is what it is generally known as. Somewhat different from the iron examples but doing the same job. The pump rod could be attached in various ways hence why you have...
  11. toolsntat

    Marples blue handled Sculpture tools?

    The piece with hole and 2 pegs is possibly the front section from a 3 in 1 or bullnose rebate plane. I'd be surprised if he didn't have the rest unless already sold on. Cheers, Andy
  12. toolsntat

    The best scissor maker in the UK, Grace Horne, on Benchtalk101 9th November

    Live link..... https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81164688577?pwd=b1ZOOWgzQi9ZeExsVDYyWkJMNXdkQT09
  13. toolsntat

    Sketchup introduction on tonight's Benchtalk101

    Live link.... https://linktr.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0caef986ab2ed6a45c8fb742c&id=bf1eaa8c58&e=6a647b373a
  14. toolsntat

    Old Chamfer plane saved

    Sorry Steve, just realised it wasn't your spill plane in topic. Generally I'd say use the side of one cheek/fence ? to start as it predertmines the 45° angle for you. Cheers, Andy
  15. toolsntat

    Old Chamfer plane saved

    Time for a few curly spills then Steve.... Setting up can be sometimes fiddly but you should be able to get a decent enough result. Cheers, Andy
  16. toolsntat

    Gunstock stiles

    Is the double actually a result of the stile changing in overall width ? The last I had to do was a result of a client's own decorative glazing being too wide for a standard 30" door. Cheers, Andy
  17. toolsntat

    Shane Skelton handsaws on Benchtalk101 tonight at 8.30

    My apologies, short notice on this one. Link to the meeting...... https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81164688577?pwd=b1ZOOWgzQi9ZeExsVDYyWkJMNXdkQT09 Cheers, Andy
  18. toolsntat

    “Gouge cuts”

    If it helps, British planemakers from 1700 No2 has the H&R sweep table on page 44 Cheers, Andy
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