This is a great little plane for grooving for drawer bottoms. :D
Two things that improve them, add a longer wooden fence to it and make two shorter bars, lets it fit the hand better. 8)
Chris,
Looks like loads of fun! 8)
I had a wood burner the same as that in the front room of the last house I had. :)
But there is one picture missing, where is the finished piece? :roll: :wink:
I love this, I think oak is one of the best woods and you have used it well in this book case. The idea of it not being glued is great, makes moving it into place easy.
Thanks for taking the pictures and posting them. :D
Nice mallet Tom, but I did warn you about The Slope TM. :roll:
I am not surprised you had a good time with Allen, he is a top bloke and willing to share his skill with you. 8)
I have had hours of fun with the tiny lathe I bought, if I had the space for the lathe that is for sale then it...
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Miles,
You need to look at were Grinding One lives, he is a cross the pond, so finding the same thing over here may well be a challenge.
I know velum as animal skins used as writing material.
Well I made this yesterday:
I did the lines with the back of a hacksaw blade, no doubt one of you will say there is a proper way to do them.
It has a glass tube to hold the water
Then today I turned a bit more of that holly(?), remember this?
Well on the sane theme I did those two:
Shape is...
You obviously never do a weekly shop! :roll:
I bet you have to keep the engine revving when there is a heavy bass line. :x
I remember many years ago one of my friends brothers claim to fame was getting complaints from Kent while his car was parked on Southend sea front. [-(
You well know that I would love to buy one of your lathes, just two problems, money and space. :roll: :twisted:
er don't suppose you would take a pen lathe in part exchange, one careful user, you wouldn't have any space problems with it. :lol: