How to Make a Tool Tote
…(13mm) Router plane Pencil Other Materials 240 grit sandpaper PVA You must start with all parts trued, surface planed and cut to size. For a comprehensive guide on truing your…
…(13mm) Router plane Pencil Other Materials 240 grit sandpaper PVA You must start with all parts trued, surface planed and cut to size. For a comprehensive guide on truing your…
Spokeshaves are highly versatile woodworking tools used for shaping and smoothing wood. They work similarly to bench planes, the main difference between the two is that bench planes are generally…
…tenon is protrudes beyond the mortise hole you can plane this flush at the end. Look from the other end to check that nothing is in the way as the…
…your saws New Exercises Bench Plane Set Up– A simple exercise to show you how to take your plane apart, bit by bit, and put it back together again Arches-…
…Plane A router plane is ideal for levelling the bottom of recesses, amongst other things. You can take off the bulk with a chisel and then use the router to…
…using a sharp plane set to a very light cut. Check again and take off a few more shavings if necessary. If the joint is coming together, you can tap…
For this, you will need: Wood Pencil Steel Rule Brace and Bit (the size of the required round rod diameter) or a 1-inch coin Sash Clamp Bench Plane Spokeshave (flat-bottomed)…
Use 240 grit sandpaper to even out any irregularities on the surfaces. Remove the arris (sharp, 90° ridges) to the top rim using a smoothing plane. This not only strengthens…
…recess. Use the gauge still set to ¼” (6mm) to mark the depth of the recesses. Alternatively, you can use a router plane blade as shown. Mark the stopped end…
…plane finely set to take off a few, light shavings off the back face of the tenon. Only take one or two shavings off at a time before trying again…