The Woodworker’s Knife Guide
…wood, and then using a chisel to create a stepdown so that other tools (chisels, saws, etc) can be used to precisely align them to the knifewall. Whereas it is…
…wood, and then using a chisel to create a stepdown so that other tools (chisels, saws, etc) can be used to precisely align them to the knifewall. Whereas it is…
…can buy a second hand Coping saw and replace the blade. Bahco and Eclipse are good coping saws which cost £10-20 new, you might have to buy the blades separately…
Paul Sellers recommends a 12” tenon saw with 14-16 PPI. You can get brass-backed or steel-backed ones, the steel-backed saws are slightly lighter in weight so it is down to…
…chisels or saws. Rounded rasps are useful when working with concave areas in wood. Terminology Stitching – This is the process by which a small punch is used to create…
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…
…1/2 Bench Planes Questions Answered- When is Sharpening Enough or too Much? Myth and Mystery Surrounding Plane and Chisel Bevels Buying Bench Planes On eBay Q&A on Planes and Saws…
…saws: When choosing a saw file, it depends on the type… Read More Setting Up Rasps and Files A rasp and file cannot generally be sharpened and do not need…
…teeth across the full width of each facet of the file and can come in many different variations including: Paul finds that 3 main sizes cover most saws: When choosing…