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…joints (Dovetail, Mortise and Tenon and Housing Dado) are commonly found in many projects. Once you have perfected these skills, you will find each course becomes easier. Each course comes…
…joints (Dovetail, Mortise and Tenon and Housing Dado) are commonly found in many projects. Once you have perfected these skills, you will find each course becomes easier. Each course comes…
…blog ‘Woodworking without a Workbench’. Tools It is possible to make some projects with a minimal tool collection, some tools come as a combination, such as a combination gauge (a…
…to make it more comfortable. You can buy replacements head faces for when the heads get damaged/wear down. To view the parts of chisel hammer, click here. 🇬🇧 We purchased…
…the varnish from the handle when you get a new wooden-handled hammer and he recommends adding 4 coats of boiled linseed oil over a few days. This finish will ensure the…
…to buy a bevel-down plane as these can do all the same things as a bevel-up plane (but not vice versa). The most common one is a bevel-down, however if…
…router on both a push and a pull stroke. You can also add a wooden sole onto the plane sole as wood on wood has much less friction compared to…
…the combination square, we recommend the following from Paul’s blog: On Woodworking Squares and Working Wood My Minimalist Tool List- The Square Buying Good Tools Cheap 2- The Combination Square…
…with your previous marks. If the marks match up without having to adjust the combination gauge, then you have got it centred. If they do not match up, you need…
…a chisel hammer if needed.) The bruising indicates compression and serves as a reference to know how to continue shaping the leg. Remember, if there is no bruising in an…
…use any size between 25-40mm in width and smaller ones can be adapted for other work. The type of handle, plastic, wooden or shaped, will be down to personal preference….