Thanks paint job was a pain but enjoyed the buildRob
Lovely job
Fred
Lovely recycling kids will love it P.S. I thought Ronnie Biggs told you to get rid of the mail bagsMade this children's bench for grandkids from a pallet i acquired piece in front is whats left of itView attachment 148871View attachment 148872View attachment 148873
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Don't do much fine woodwork, I am a painter and make fine art stretchers and stretch my own canvases. I found this 1909 Langdon, Millers Falls mitre box on a garage trail in Sydney recently. Missing the near backsaw guide so I made another from some Chinchilla Gum I bought years ago. Fixed it with epoxy. Just in the process of tuning it. Don't have a 28 inch mitre saw so using this panel saw instead.
https://gilbertgrace.comYou cannot say that without showing your paintings!!!
Loose the rear jaw and be flush with the apron. You'r bench will be much more functional when you get to holding big boards and panels. Over the years I have had the vice both ways but being flush to the bench front is a great improvement.Just fitted a veritas face vice to my Sellars inspired bench. Still not sure whether or not to lose the rear jaw and just go straight into the apron. Still need to actually attach the vice mechanism to the outer jaw, didnt have the correct screws
Loose the rear jaw and be flush with the apron. You'r bench will be much more functional when you get to holding big boards and panels. Over the years I have had the vice both ways but being flush to the bench front is a great improvement.
Regards
John
Same here. My bench is softwood but the jaw faces are maple.My inside jaw is flush with front edge (no apron) but it's an inset replaceable jaw. I do put things things in it that probably shouldn't be put in it (as do many of us) so it can be replaced as and when.
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