Setting up and Sharpening Guides
Sharpening a Router Plane Sharpening a Card Scraper Sharpening a Plough Plane Sharpening a Gouge Setting Up and Sharpening a #80 Scraper Setting Up a Sliding Bevel Setting up and…
Sharpening a Router Plane Sharpening a Card Scraper Sharpening a Plough Plane Sharpening a Gouge Setting Up and Sharpening a #80 Scraper Setting Up a Sliding Bevel Setting up and…
Using a Honing Guide Using a Sawset Using a Card Scraper Using a Plough Plane Using a Gouge Using a Combination Gauge Using a Sliding Bevel Using a Router Plane…
Consumables Buying a Chisel Buying Diamond Stones Buying a Sawset Buying a Gouge Buying a Plough Plane Buying a Card Scraper Buying a #80 Scraper Buying a Sliding Bevel Buying…
Sash Clamps The Sawset Guide The Gouge Guide The #80 Scraper Guide The Sliding Bevel Guide The Combination Gauge Guide General Tool/ Accessories Guide The Plough Plane Guide The Card…
…Take special care in the mid section where it’s easier to dive. If the recess is longer, you may need to turn your chisel around and use it bevel down….
…knife and sliding your square against it to ensure a continuous knifewall all around. (Remember to ‘skip’ the tails with the knife on the inside, even though that edge will…
…clamped up in its relative position, check the top surfaces and try to even out any discrepancies by sliding each part the necessary amount before tightening the clamps again. Wipe…
Abrade Abrading Bailey-pattern Bevel-down Bevel-up Boiled linseed oil Chamfer Chamfered Crosscut Double- Cut Fleam Pattern Hone Honing Kerf Kerfed Knifewall Pare Paring Pitch Pointed Snail PPI Ripcut Second Cut Single…
…To read more about using a gouge click here. Terminology Out-cannel- Bevel on the outside In-cannel- Bevel on the inside Types There are many different types of gouges but they are…
The main function of paring down the waste is not to remove wood from the groove, but to do so in a way that allows the bevel of the chisel…