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    Old Robinson planer thicknesser

    Now thats a plane gloat! 8)
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    Plane storage

    I love this thread...FWIW....make sure you leave plenty of gaps for future purchases!
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    Tree Table

    Fantastic....especially love the random segments and the knees between the legs and top.
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    Free copies of BW.

    Off to the post office now..
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    Saws

    Or whales!! I wouldn't fancy cutting bone with 3tpi rip teeth!!
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    Free copies of BW.

    I have spare copies of British Woodworking issues no 12 and 15 that i can post if anyone is interested.FOC or maybe a pint to cover postage at the next show auction etc etc .
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    Saws

    BB..they are different lengths so the system idea doesn't seem right.They also seem very early and have ben used alot especially the narrow one which is quite bowed from sharpening.
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    Saws

    Hey fellow tool fetishists these boys will definately be cutting some timber soon :twisted: 8)
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    Saws

    Ooops! sorry about the size of the pics,just used a different sharing site. :oops: Ah.....finally got it!
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    Saws

    I bought these saws at Pughs sale yesterday, they are about 33" long and was wondering if anyone knew anything about them as i have not come across two man saws this small.My initial thought was they may be for resawing small sections of veneer.?? [/img]
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    Pugh auction this Saturday

    Localoak, It was me muttering about nothing being sharp enough to cut you etc......you have a young woodie in the making there.
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    Pugh auction this Saturday

    i think the sander went for £300, but not totally sure as i was loading.
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    Pugh auction this Saturday

    Hi Charlotte, good luck with the cramps and that huge holdfast!!..it was great to meet you and more to the point good luck with your cupboards. PS...i spent far too much and haven't even looked in the boot yet as the bits i bought all came in boxes of other stuff...........apart from the nearly...
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    Oriental styled tea cabinet

    Truly beautiful i love the tapers and the gap at the top,it looks great in sycamore =P~ =P~ =P~
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    Gift idea for your woman / women in your life

    Methinks intercourse..........................ciggies? :twisted:
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    Cascamite - In case I might.....

    I used it alot when i was building boats (only for fitting out)but it became obsolete in our shop when epoxy resins appeared,a shame really because it is so easy to mix and can be cleaned up with a wet rag.I found it a little brittle but an excellent glue.
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    Hello from a newbie

    Lovely looking bench Jim,i think i may buy a couple of adjustable holdfasts,i am still playing with the bang in ones,haven't quite cracked it yet.I think the bit you mention is the crochet or hook ,the Vasa bench i was inspired by had one instead of a vice and is basically an end jam and then a...
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    Mine cup overfloweth

    Yes,I do mean it but only if the boards are bowed lengthwise.If so i think as the boards are already planed i would damp down the flat concrete and put the boards on it...put the curve so that the two ends touch the concrete and the bow is upmost.....the logic is that one side of your timber has...
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    Mine cup overfloweth

    It may sound a bit drastic ..............but if you put them on a concrete floor and chuck a bucket of water on them they should straighten out again, i was told this by an old gypsy wagon builder and have done it a couple of times with great success.
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    Hello from a newbie

    Hi xy i understand now.I have allowed some play but not as much as the rough old vise the screw came off, so it does allow clamping of tapered work. I wasn't sure myself so have kept it all so that later it can be eased if necessary.There is a thrust ring that screws on the vice leg that is a...
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