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Below pictures from the threaded shaft. Maybe, when you like it, I will make a blog about how it’s made. Thanks for watching.
Is lipstick one of your necessary “tools” in the shop? How many of you woodworkers use it? My lip balm gets used regularly but my lipstick is just ...
October means it’s fall … and that it’s Hallowe’en time and what a fun theme this can be: black & orange, orange pumpkins, black cats… and that...
I have an old delta contractor saw. Underneath was a pan tilted about 45° to the back to let the dust drop and sort of keep it away from the front ...
Well this will close up this blog on my journey building this Robou Hybid Workbench. When I started I wanted to be able to hold and clamp wood in o...
My first marquetry course starts tomorrow morning. I’ve been preparing for a couple of weeks and I think I’m as prepared as I could be. The classro...
Below pictures of making the “circle” parts for the rims. Also pictures from how the nuts are made. Thanks for watching
Today I started making the rims. See pictures below, Next time more. Thanks for watching
The wheels were split and again glued together. I love woodworking. First destroy and then reassemble. Below the process Thanks for watching
In this blog you can see how I made a cove profile on my small router table. Also made the grooves in the wheels on my table saw. Below you can see...
For the wheel grooves I needed a jig. Used my tractor wheel jig and made a little expansion. The pieces A,B and C are from the tractor wheel jig. P...
I started making wheels for my two cranes and aslo this new blog. Could have published it in the crane blog but preferred a new blog because you ca...