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I'll let you know! It's oak, so it's pretty sturdy. Not so fussed about the aesthetics though, as long as it remains flat :)
 
Hm. Well that came out a bit more shrine-y than I was thinking it would! :D

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MattRoberts":2fj8tsmf said:
And on the 8th day, the Lord planeth...

Blasphemy :twisted:
Get yourself back to Sunday School.














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Everyone knows on the eighth day he sharpened :lol:
 
"shrine-y" what a great word you have invented! Gave my my first out load laugh today.

shriney - verb - to look church-like, resembling a shrine without a cross or other godly icon :)
 
timbo614":ms43muy0 said:
shriney - verb - to look church-like, resembling a shrine without a cross or other godly icon :)
Every belt-wielding Christian Brother would twitch if they heard you say that, and start going on about how He Was A Carpenter You Know...
 
Meanwhile...

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Resawing by hand doesn't just suck, I suck at it. From my 8x1 board, I got four usable 3/8ths slats, one marginal that I'll use if I have no other choice, and three flat-out rejects where they dip below 1/4" in thickness.

Anyone have any decent method for straightening out a bend in a saw plate on a panel saw? (Bend as opposed to kink, that is). Bending it smartly in the opposite direction does not seem to be getting it done...
 
Isaiah 44:17

And the rest of it he makes into a god. To blocks of wood he bows down, worships, prays, and says, "Save me, since you are my god."

(hammer)
 
I finally managed to have a play on my lathe today. (I don't get to use it very often lately).

Also managed to damage my mitre saw. clamping a piece that was too small caused a kick back resulting in the clamp hole breaking :(

Any suggestions on how to fix it? or should I just give up now and resign myself to a Darwin award. Maybe I should take up crotchet instead ;)
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Thanks in advance :)

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Drill tap and bolt it on with a butterfly nut to make it easier to take off when required.

Mike
 
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Nailed the lever cap. Loving a whole weekend off. I'm time rich.
 
MarkDennehy":13aa2d7f said:
Hm. Well that came out a bit more shrine-y than I was thinking it would! :D

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Mark, If you are maki ng more plane holders, you might want to consider smething like this, you only have to lift the plane half an inch to take it out - the top recess being bigger than that at the bottom. I find it very convenient.

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Jim
 
Cheers Jim, that looks far less work and wouldn't claim so much room above the holder, but how secure is it if you accidentally give the wall a wallop or jar the plane?
 
Not technically in my workshop, but...

Re-fitted the grates in a sentinel steam loco, fitted (modified) cab windows to the same, and got finished in time to join the owner and another chap who were just making a start on water testing the boiler and various associated piping runs.

It has a number of leaks, exclusively in hard to reach places, with luck another 8 hours of loosen-PTFE Tape-tighten-test cues next weekend should see it ready to steam up for a test.
 
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