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    Shaping oak beam

    And my original beam...
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    Shaping oak beam

    I chose to do little shaping to the beam... I chiseled and sanded it down slightly, tidied it up and rounded the edges.. This is my end result.
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    Shaping oak beam

    Thanks for the advice guys, the piece of oak i've got is from a new oak sleeper, It's not actually a supporting beam, It's for over a fireplace, so it's more of a mantel, but actually called "oak beams" in the shop. I've looked at some of the tools mentioned and seem a little bit out of my price...
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    Shaping oak beam

    Hey guys, I'm looking to shape a piece of 6x4 oak. I want to slightly scallop the edges, but nothing too much, and only randomly, whats the best technique to achieve this, as I've never worked with oak. Any suggestions on this? And how would I darken the oak without a stain? I've heard boiled...
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    What tool is this I'm describing...

    Thanks for your help guys, havn't been online for a while now, but got some images ready to sell as soon as my post counts are up. any hints or tips on selling these spindle moulding parts? Forum, Ebay etc... seems a bit specialist the more i've researched, and would anyone have any clue with...
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    What tool is this I'm describing...

    Are these worth selling, not sure how much money is in them with the condition their in? Married next week will probably try to sell them after honeymoon.
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    What tool is this I'm describing...

    free upload pictures There's some of the smaller ones... image hosting sites And some collars and bits...
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    What tool is this I'm describing...

    image ru There's an example of some of the bigger ones.
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    What tool is this I'm describing...

    I've got some discs from an old joiners workshop, they are about 7 inches long, 3 inches diameter. With blades on them.. Some are different shapes, I'm assuming these are for channeling skirting board out. But I've got various sizes, wanting to sell but wasn't sure exactly what they were to...
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    Table saw without mitre channel?

    Thanks guys, I'm thinking of in the future making a new table top for it. Maybe some 6mm ply to cover it. Then attach a sheet of veneered melamine and cut my own tracks in. Hopefully will give me a much more precise table saw at the cost of losing 15mm cutting depth.
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    Table saw without mitre channel?

    On one side of saw there is an attachment for a bar, I always wonder with just one though, how much chance is there for movement, example with my fence attached, if pressure is applied it will move at the end which isn't locked. Would this be the same for a sled attached to the side of it? I'll...
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    Table saw without mitre channel?

    I've recently purchased an old sawking ets 3151 from an. Old joiners workshop, it was a bargain at £50 with 4 blades and a an additional makita stand for long lengths of wood. However one problem is the lack of a mitre channel, it just has the flat surface. What options do I have in regards to...
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