monkeybiter
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It's a good looking mod I should definitely attempt.
Seems a bit overly fancy for holdfasts; I just contact cemented a scrap of leather under the pads of mine and then trimmed off the excess. Hasn't marked anything so far.Bm101":19p0hqay said:I've seen a similar idea for holdfasts where a bit of softwood with a hole for the body of the holdfast in it sits under the head in Chris Schwarz's bench book to stop the head marking wood but I never translated it to cramps.
MarkDennehy":2chn5a8j said:
Well, it's a *kind* of woodworking...
(especially when you edit the post to include the right image this time...)
whiskywill":1a79is54 said:MarkDennehy":1a79is54 said:
Well, it's a *kind* of woodworking...
(especially when you edit the post to include the right image this time...)
Do you know you have a dead pig in the corner? Pork for Christmas?
MarkDennehy":2gx6hq61 said:Seems a bit overly fancy for holdfasts; I just contact cemented a scrap of leather under the pads of mine and then trimmed off the excess. Hasn't marked anything so far.Bm101":2gx6hq61 said:I've seen a similar idea for holdfasts where a bit of softwood with a hole for the body of the holdfast in it sits under the head in Chris Schwarz's bench book to stop the head marking wood but I never translated it to cramps.
My point about the nail was that there's a huge myth about the difficulty of doing things (DTs especially) and hence the need for expensive kit (e.g. PMT 111 chisels in matching sets and pairs of opposite skews etc etc). Particularly so called "London Pattern" DTs. But in fact these are the easiest of all to do and if you were desperate you could probably pick out the waste with a sharp nail - from the pin holes at least but not from between the pins - where any old but slightly wider chisel would do.Wizard9999":2315hhtm said:Spent the whole day trying to cut some dovetails with my freshly sharpened nail, couldn't crack it. Guess I need an expert to explain how it is done. :lol:
Mr T":3knedl0m said:Did a bit of woodwork on our tree yesterday. There was a bit of a gap in the branches at the top. So I drilled a hole in the stem and inserted a pruned bit, worked a treat.
Chris
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