tsb
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Surprised that there's not been any mention of this on the forum. Did anyone see it and was it any good. " Jay's Yorkshire Workshop" Wednesday's at 9pm
Exactly! Not just me then.Yes I watched one programme and occasionally I pondered to myself and how did they do that bit as 10 seconds before it looked wrong and an edit or two later all was well e.g. tambour doors on a sideboard
Those things mustn't get hot enough to destroy the hardness of the steel
Are they made of a standard tool steel or HSS?
........but, and here's what did it for me with this little outing - about half way through someone was busy using a mortice-drill to squelch out a mortise.
You, know, the ones with a lever plunge action that have a modified auger rotating too damn fast inside a hollow, square chisel section. Anyway, close-up-camera-shot of the chisel section as it rose from the debris, all smoking and blued with heat.... less than 10 seconds of someone's TV time......
Those things mustn't get hot enough to destroy the hardness of the steel but it convinced me that the operator didn't know what he was doing and that this was a fiasco to avoid.
Oh yes, I do like a "special interests" videoI dunno why people waste their time watching dull drawn out TV programmes when there is youtube that is chock full of specialist interest videos.
Classic!Yes, Reg Prescott did an excellent series on woodwork and general DIY. Taught me a lot!
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