Not a put down but an observation, all to easy to get stuck on the starting grid.Nice put down, thanks.
Not a put down but an observation, all to easy to get stuck on the starting grid.Nice put down, thanks.
That wouldn't be an issue if the OP has the machinery to accompany a bench solely for what I believe is considered a "hybrid" woodworking bench,Why not let the guy build HIS workbench the way HE wants too.
Is that so that any foolish visitor can gossip about your "very fine collection" of powertools in the pub; for alcoholic evesdroppers to think of them as a possible funding source for their habit ? - In wartime careless talk costs lives...In peacetime, it frequently costs livelihoods....!Never! My tools look good, and they need to be seen.
That’s the way I’ve always worked as well, my workshop looks nothing like a workshop from the outside, even the name board on the front of the building doesn’t give anything away, security is really good but I rely on nobody knowing it’s there as well.Is that so that any foolish visitor can gossip about your "very fine collection" of powertools in the pub; for alcoholic evesdroppers to think of them as a possible funding source for their habit ? - In wartime careless talk costs lives...In peacetime, it frequently costs livelihoods....!
Why is it the best, you may ask...
Try getting/finding a video of someone producing an invisible edge joint with any other tool that's not a machine.
(A very common thing to do, to make up wider or thicker stock)
One could try sanding but why would anyone try and abrade a surface rather than cut it, either slower or an imprecise tool will be used
and then you've got the noise and more importantly the dust to deal with.
Even though I don't agree with most of his methods, we share the same ethos of having a bench as the fundamental tool, and having a capable bandsaw as the no.1 machine of choice.
Many would agree as everything else can be done with other methods.
Just saying if you learn to use a hand plane well, then your skills will ZOOM up the ladder in a lot of areas.
Surely you have seen a shooting board for basic tasks
I used 3x2 CLS and simply lapped the joints.
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