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    Bog oak coffee table (Finished.....photo heavy).

    Mike, have you thought about not flattening the underside and leaving it as is. I personally think that would be a great touch for something special, made of such an ancient timber. It would seem more authentic and historic some how, difficult to put into words :) sort of leaving the story of...
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    How accurate are rulers?

    I think most of them think they are right all the time
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    Plug cutters

    I just ordered a 20 quid set to play with but I must say, from what I've read and the videos I just watched , the Fisch bits do seem worth the extra. Thanks for the replies.
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    Plug cutters

    Any recommendations for a decent set?
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    Scary Sharpening video

    I just realised I am not adding much to this thread, appologies.
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    Scary Sharpening video

    I'm not judging him in his entirety, I am just saying that I personally find that sort of over constructed, out there, edgy, look at my silly facial hair or piercings crud, mega boring and banal so stopped watching. I suppose he's just trying to look different and interesting, trouble is it's...
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    Scary Sharpening video

    I tried to watch this twice. The first bloke seemed okay but then Darth maul or was it Obiwankernobi turned up. No way I will listen to anyone who has gone to so much trouble to look that ridiculous! I lasted less than ten seconds both times, what a banal looking twerp, regardless of his...
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    Celebrity woodworking

    Didn't think of that. BUT... he might have some other stuff of his own and I want pics of bespoke prestigious stuff (homer)
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    Celebrity woodworking

    Why not post a small gallery of your past work on here Chris. Good luck with the channel.
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    The Axminster AC216TS thread - impressions and tips etc.

    That was a good watch, thank you =D>
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    Electric Power Supply To Workshop

    Isn't this one of those situations where a thorough understanding of 'Sod's' law (get it) is essential (homer)
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    Electric Power Supply To Workshop

    I suppose it depends on how deep it was installed in the first place?. I had a similar problem with a supply that had been laid to a Gazebo for the lights,pond and additional sockets so nothing serious. It was up against the fence and the ground was full of shrub and tree roots, a right mess...
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    Ipe/teak in-shower grating/duckboards?

    Good point, I hadn't thought of that (homer)
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    Dom's workshop build

    +1 to all that.
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    I bought the cheapest chainsaw, 6 month review

    I bought the Oregon self sharpening saw last year for chopping up the chunks of confer left over from two big ones felled for me by a professional. Like a pillock I said I wanted them...then realised I didn't :roll: For a first chainsaw this really impressed me but I found it hard to cut a...
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    Wadkin LQ restoration

    Bliss! another one. I bloody love these Wallace, thank you =D>
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    Just had a visitor

    Sparrow hawk??
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    Filming Dolly Parton

    Ahh, I was hoping you used canon stuff. I fancy having a go at making a few floor preparation/ leveling videos and have a 600D but I've never used the video function and know nothing about it. I will stick to one type of lighting though Steve, I used to do a lot of colour critical product...
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    Filming Dolly Parton

    To be fair to yourself Steve, you have been producing great content for a long time and to be honest, clever videography takes a back seat to proper woodworking skills for most of us. Too much chopping up sheet material, pocket holes, table saw tricks, product revues... and not enough 'Square of...
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