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…or 12″ (305mm) flat file ideally with second cut (medium) teeth, but a bastard cut will work well too. The difference is simply the size of the teeth. We purchased…
Starting with the ends (because they are end-grain), round over the ends with a plane according to our comprehensive roundover technique guide. Remember to skew your plane when working on…
…quite standard for haunches. You must now mark the width of the mortise hole with a mortise (or combination) gauge. Here, Paul is going for a ⅜” (10mm) mortise, which…
…between the housings on the end pieces, without being too long that it would push the ends apart, as that would stop the side pieces coming together. First, check that…
…pivot the scrap piece round the centre point of your seat with your pencil on the end. Measure 6″ (152mm) from the end of your compass stick Drive a medium…
…woodworking. To make the 3 main joints, you will need: Chisels– 1″ and 1/2″(Approximately £15 for 2) Chisel Hammer (£16) Combination Square (£10) Tenon or Dovetail saw (£20) Woodworkers Knife…
…the whole cut again. When starting the cut, saw above the wood, as you push it forward bring the saw down to come into contact with the wood. If the…
Hand Position When Holding the Swing Brace To use a brace, rotate the centre grip and combine hand and arm pressure to push the bit into the wood. The bit…
…on what is included. You can expect to pay up to £125 for a secondhand plough plane if it comes with a full set of cutters. You only really need…