AndyT Established Member Joined 24 Jul 2007 Messages 12,030 Reaction score 543 Location Bristol 1 Aug 2020 #81 Mike, if you do have a go, could you use the hardest, brittlest bit of bog oak you can find, just to slow you down to normal pace?
Mike, if you do have a go, could you use the hardest, brittlest bit of bog oak you can find, just to slow you down to normal pace?
S Setch Established Member Joined 18 Jan 2009 Messages 704 Reaction score 201 Location London UK 1 Aug 2020 #82 If love to have a go at this - I think I've got some mahogany in suitable dimensions, god knows I need some compliant timber to stand a chance!
If love to have a go at this - I think I've got some mahogany in suitable dimensions, god knows I need some compliant timber to stand a chance!
MikeG. Established Member Joined 24 Aug 2008 Messages 10,172 Reaction score 703 Location Essex/ Suffolk border 1 Aug 2020 #83 AndyT":1iy7nwst said: Mike, if you do have a go, could you use the hardest, brittlest bit of bog oak you can find, just to slow you down to normal pace? Click to expand... No. You can't see your marking-out. And you can't see the grain. I'm sure I've got some walnut..... .......but I've got paths, garage and bike shed bases, a rooflight, and a greenhouse to build in the next few weeks.
AndyT":1iy7nwst said: Mike, if you do have a go, could you use the hardest, brittlest bit of bog oak you can find, just to slow you down to normal pace? Click to expand... No. You can't see your marking-out. And you can't see the grain. I'm sure I've got some walnut..... .......but I've got paths, garage and bike shed bases, a rooflight, and a greenhouse to build in the next few weeks.