Sawmill Creek Delta Dc 580 Model Number 22-451 Review
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Antiquarian Tool Musuem #3: Beloved antique tools like me??
Hi guys I came into possession of the fantastic old Gerstners Tool box loaded with all types of tools. Spend a few minutes to run into the Stanley paw planes, auger bits and large assortments of auger bits and carving chisels. Cheers BobainN...
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Historic Woodworker Videos #50: Gillow & Co: 100 Years of Furniture Production
Today, I take posted a historic woodworking tribute to Gillow and Company, a British Furniture Company run by three generations of the Gillow Family unit from 1730 to 1840. The family successfully imported mahogany from the W Indies ad created a pr...
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Guided knife sharpening jig #3: Starting the fabrication
From the wood stash I picked out some squeamish curly maple and pernambuco. At to the lowest degree it was sold to me as pernambuco – I have my suspicions that it might actually be chakte viga. It is way more vibrant than the pictures indicate. I milled ...
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Modern Woodworking Project #9: Modern Bread Box
In this video, I'one thousand building a bread box. This modern staff of life box uses mortise and tenon joinery with other traditional woodworking techniques and tools. Information technology features a two-tiered bread box that can hold two loaves of bread and has ii drawers t...
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Table Projection, April 2022 #viii: Clean ups, details, assembly..
And perchance a coat of shellac to seal it up? Tardily night laundry detail…worked on the top.. Getting it all cleaned up…staff of life board ends needed to be leveled with the height…added a pair of screws from the underside….nigh the...
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Guided knife sharpening jig #two: Function 2: Guided knife sharpening jig - prototype
Equally a proof of concept, I congenital a prototype. I don't think the final production will look or function exactly similar this, but this at to the lowest degree helps me see if the jig will function similar I want it to and give me the opportunity to tweak anything in g...
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Guided pocketknife sharpening jig #ane: Part 1: Guided knife sharpening jig - a mix of woodworking and machining
After lurking for nearly a decade, I figured I'd start to share a project or two. I've gotten a lot inspiration by reading through forum content over the years, so hopefully I can help spur others forth in their artistic process. Th...
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Dutch Tool Chest #6: Fitting the Interior
Showtime of all, thank you lot to fellow LJers for proffer almost using the t-nuts. It actually simplified things! Fitting out the interior took a scrap of time and consideration. Before starting the build, I'd decided on the following: -use the cistron...
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Table Project, April 2022 #vii: Time to mucilage things upwards
Nonetheless keeping the superlative separate from the base, for now..and then Base of operations is now glued up.. The pine corners got glue and screws… A mallet to assist the associates, and a pair of Big clamps…allow that sit a day… Top came out of the ...
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Table Project, April 2022 #six: Heading for a glue up
Demand to get the other 2 legs done… Lay out, so dig it out.. Examination fit #3.. And then go #4 leg done, and lay out a dovetail "tail" Once I figured out how long to make the stretcher…so lay out and chop the socket...
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Woodworking School in New Jersey #1: 8,000 Sq Ft of Sky
Please check out this fabled school in Washington NJ. The NJ School Of Woodwork, possessor Scott Severn has amassed a lifetime of skills forth with a huge pick of tools that will make you lot drool. https://youtu.be/qTsTlZTypGY BobAinNJ ...
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Dovetail box build (Handcut) #vi: A trio of boxes.
The boxes are ready for a finish. I finished upwardly with the terminal fix of hinges and attached them to the last box this evening. I so ready upwards the horizontal boring to drill holes through the hinge into the box. Needed to have a positive conn...
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Cole-jaw extenders #3: Cease-turning the basin
I finally finished up the applewood basin last December, as a Christmas nowadays for my married woman. But offset, subsequently getting a little more hands-on experience with the Cole-jaw extenders, I fabricated one terminal tweak to streamline their setup. After a bowl ...
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Chisels
I am looking to buy a decent quality chisels set with a decent price. Whatever recommendation is appreciated. Thank you
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Antique Tool Musuem #ii: Antique Tools - The Worlds Coolest Tool Store
Hi Nosotros have a local store named GetaGrip and More in Washington, NJ. I visited terminal week and the owner, Dan Rossi, gave me an boggling bout. Take a few minutes if y'all honey old unplugged tools. BobAinNJ https://youtu.exist/HCtF9JeDToo
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Dovetail box build (Handcut) #5: Creating Hinges
Subsequently cutting the boxes open it was time for hinges. After a few calculations I determined that the hinges would exist 2" across and the height of the box. I decided on some 3/8" Walnut stock, so at that place would be enough meat for a one/8...
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Table Project, Apr 2022 #five: Aprons and legs...
Need a fashion to bring together them together..first off, I demand to correct an issue with the finish of a curt frock… No matter where I held a square to that end…it wasn't fifty-fifty close…ok..we have ways.. At present it volition be 4 squared. Cu...
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Tabular array Project, Apr 2022 #4: Dorsum to using planes, again
Since I am done with the tablesaw, for at present. Removed the bigger clamps from the table top panel.. And set this matter over on the tablesaw, for now….can use it for a "Staging area".. And information technology is amazing how fast a flat area i...
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Benchcrafted Roubo Workbench #14: She'southward got legs, she knows how to use them
I saved the best for concluding, the leg vise. Anyone that has every done a leg vise search knows there seem to be endless variations on how they look and how they piece of work. In this case, I'm using the Benchcrafted cast iron Glide vise and Crisscros...
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Table Project, April 2022 #3: Tapers, and aprons
Clamps came off of the leg blanks…glue joints cleaned upwards…Time to lay out the taper.. Once all iv have been trimmed for length….and made sure that they were indeed foursquare…adjacent. Figure which stop will exist the "Tiptop...
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Anarchist Workbench Build #six: Wrapping Information technology Upward with Leg Vise, a Shelf and a Deadman
It has been a while since my last installment. I have actually been using the bench since I got the base finished. The leg vise took longer than it should considering I wanted to add some inlay using my CNC auto and the machine was giving me ...
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Table Project, April 2022 #two: Jointer work, glue up, that sort of thing
Edges needed jointed.. Boards are 33"..airplane is 24"...Leg vise to agree one end, a c clamp for the other… IF this rocks…there is a loftier spot in the middle, somewhere….I can too look for any gaps…goal is to...
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Table Project, April 2022 #1: Start up
Still had iv planks of Ash….7/8" x five-ane/two" ten 6'5" There is a plant stand in the front window of the house…cats seem to recollect it is a nifty identify to make U-turns during "Kitty Hour", and always seem...
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Is this really a Disston?
Hi everyone, Equally is usual for me, every bit of late, I went antiquing, and came across this mortising gauge; As I inspected the approximate further I noticed this; After piffling with it a bit to make sure that everything worked, I made the ...
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Workshop operational tips. #38: Come to Grips with Keyless Chucks on your Drill Printing.
Boy and Girls, I believe that Drill Presses all come up with keyed chucks as information technology is hard to tighten a keyless chuck similar to the little trick with cordless drill chucks… Google it if yous don't know how to utilise that lock using a ̶...
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Daves Workshop #26: Making stuf to exit the house. A branding fe for marking my projects.
As was once told to me past my Dad, Son, e'er accept multiple means of income coming in, fifty-fifty if it is just a trickle. Well, I am going to be making some trinkets to sell at some upcoming craft shows. Coaster sets, trivets, Camp / gym shower m...
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Keen Kutter K5 aeroplane
Can anyone assistance me with assembling of a Not bad Kutter K5 plane. I took it autonomously to clean and could not get back to it quickly. Im new to woods working and don't have a lot of experience with planes. Not really sure how to set it upwards either. Any ...
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Craftsman Planer
Want to purchase a Craftsman Knife Top Gaurge P.N. 8581 fro Craftsman Planer 351.233831
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Dovetail box build (Handcut) #4: Gum up, cut open boxes
Took a niggling fourth dimension yesterday and sanded all the pieces on the inside. Then glued upwards the boxes. Today removed the clamps and sanded the outside, there were a few little gaps in the dovetails. So opened up the dust bag on the ROS, dumped a little...
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Beaded face up frame work #8: Timber facts
The question was asked what size the pallets ended up being. So from the raw PU I got 3 x pallets I then dismantled and de nailed them. The yield was:-3x lengths 24 /26mm x 72/73 mm x 2500mm9x lengths 24 /26mm x 72/73 mm x 1880mm6x le...
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Historic Woodworker Videos #l: Gillow & Co: 100 Years of Piece of furniture Production
Today, I accept posted a celebrated woodworking tribute to Gillow and Company, a British Article of furniture Visitor run by three generations of the Gillow Family from 1730 to 1840. The family successfully imported mahogany from the West Indies ad created a pr...
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Modern Woodworking Project #9: Mod Staff of life Box
In this video, I'm building a staff of life box. This modern bread box uses mortise and tenon joinery with other traditional woodworking techniques and tools. It features a two-tiered bread box that tin can hold ii loaves of bread and has ii drawers t...
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Expert Vibrations: Tin Vibration Assistance Maintain Woodworking Machines?
Vibration Assay is used at the industrial and commercial calibration for preventative and predictive maintenance. It requires special software and hardware sensors. But, can I do something similar using my Android Tablet and iPhone that I already ain...
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Woodworking skills are very useful for furniture repairs. See how like shooting fish in a barrel it is.
In my latest video, I testify how easy it is to repair this broken piecrust table. From cleaved wood to re-gluing loose joints, it's an easy project for someone with woodworking skills. Link to video—> https://youtu.be/EmagMCv2hDM
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How Hot Does My Shopsmith Headstock Run?
I run my Shopsmith in Overhead routing way for nearly 45 minutes at high speed. I use an infrared thermometer to measure to the operating temperature. How hot did it get. https://youtu.be/w9rS57FTU_w
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Modern Woodworking Projection #8: Total-Length Mirror and Stand up
In this video, I'm building a modernistic full-length mirror reminiscent of the mid-century dressing mirrors. This mirror incorporates a storage drawer and the mirror pivots so you tin can adjust its position. I used some fun woodworking techniques 50...
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The Shopsmith Innovation that Inverse Multi-Purpose Woodworking Tools Forever
Shopsmith, even the original 10er model, was not the first multi-purpose woodworking system. Only, the innovations introduced in the early Shopsmith models changed these tools in a major way. https://youtu.be/rnneb3jbkYU
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What Does the Dial practice on the Forepart of the Shopsmith Marker V?
A Shopsmith Mark V is a multi-functional tool supporting a broad range of woodworking operations including table saw, lathe, disc sander, chugalug sander, drum sander, jointer, thickness planer, plate joiner, drill press, shaper, router, and many other...
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Journey into Woodturning #92: Mushroom Nutcracker
This project was a suggestion from a friend who saw an imagine somewhere. I idea, yeah I could practice that. Then I thought some more than, that's really going to be a challenge. I was determined to make this happen, success or fail. First I needed ...
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Wisdom from The Wood Doctor about Why Woodworking Projects Interruption
I had the pleasure to collaborate with Factor Wengert, aka The Wood Doc, on a video where we talk about the ten reasons woods furniture breaks. I guarantee you will learn at least 1 new matter from this. It's packed with cognition virtually wood...
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Modern Woodworking Projection #vii: Aptitude Lamination Pendant Lights
This video has it all – wood bending, canvass metal angle, electric wiring, and a agglomeration of bang-up techniques. I used hard maple for the bent lamination to achieve the circular blueprint I wanted. Rather than purchasing veneer (which would have...
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Handy tools #18: Manus cranked grinder
A few days agone Tony, the Gr8Hunter sent me a Keystone Iron Urban center mitt-cranked grinder he had scored. It was pretty rusty (but merely surface rust – no pitting I could see) and would barely turn, so I completely disassembled it, soaked everythin...
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Woodworking Table Saw Blades: Thin Kerf Better for Heavy Rips?
My Shopsmith table saw has a one and 1/8 HP motor. Many woodworking resources recommend full kerf blades for tabular array saws rated at 3 or more horsepower and thin kerf blades for tabular array saws rated less than three horsepower. So, I was lead to believe that th...
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Tools Happen #10: Cordless Drills for Woodworking: Culling to the Worx AI Drill
I've been locked in, for ameliorate or worse, to the Worx battery platform. Several year ago I bought a bundle deal containing the Worx AI Drill and an Touch Drive. I got it to do remodeling and maintenance projects around the house. But when ...
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Modernistic Woodworking Project #half dozen: Modernistic Bar Stools
I had a ton of fun building these barstools and learned a lot along the way. A big office of this build had to do with the order of operations. And, in the end, these barstools got a lot of transmission dearest from hand sanding and shaping—the result of tha...
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