Adam W.
A Major Clanger
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01000010 01100101 01100001 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101101 01100101 00100000 00100001How do you do that? That smudgy thing?
Not sureDunno
Me too.01000010 01100101 01100001 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101101 01100101 00100000 00100001
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You need the festool tracksaw pencil adapterIf you put the ruler in the right place the edge of the pencil line facing the ruler is in the right place- if the middle of the line was to be in the right place you’d have to somehow mark underneath the ruler…
Everybody keeps mentioning torsion boxes. It's a wind up!me 00000011 just don't mention torsion boxes "in clear" either
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...D5E160D18F649B973E7CD5E160D18F649B9&FORM=VIREI'll raise you Stanley Unwin , or Hilda Baker.
I seem to remember Stanley Unwin doing a woodwork "sketch"..Hilda Baker was definitely near the line..
Half the line on the side you want should still be visible.I was wondering if anyone had views on ‘splitting the line’ when sawing. I’m trying to improve my sawing accuracy after seeing joints coming in a saw kerfs width narrow.
My assumption is that I should start sawing so the kerf lines up to the waste side of the line, not directly down the middle of it…?
(I’m amateur and self taught, so apologies if this is a very basic question!).
And I was using one just yesterday eveningForgot to say - in general a marking knife is best avoided and if used at all only for those few cuts which will be visible.
Splitting the willow?I thought splitting the line was a dance that happens at Ceilidhs which Scot’s seem to know instinctively how to do …
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