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Renners
It's not been a bad week, managed to get an hour in after work every day, an afternoon on Saturday and nearly a whole day in today. New planer kniv...
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Spooky sash window blog picture
RobsCastle
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #2: The die is cast
Renners
I won't pretend for a moment the decision to make the windows isn't driven by cost. At a very minimum it would cost 15 grand (sterling) to buy the...
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The ahem, workshop and other stuff
Renners
I would love a two car garage workshop, it's my dream to have space for everything including a dedicated finishing area. I do have a garage, but i...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #3: Research, research, research - and other considerations
Renners
Of course, I'm not just going to make these windows straight off the bat. I have spent many hours looking into this project, looking at what toolin...
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How sash windows work
RobsCastle
How Sash Windows Work 1. Top Rail: The top horizontal framing member of a sash. Rabbeted (SEE GLAZING BAR) on the outside. 2. Box Frame: Sometimes ...
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naked Sash Window
RobsCastle
Part 2 of my Renners information pack Not sure how you edit Blogs so here is the picture and associated parts as described in my text
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Another Danish Modern Chair #9: Final Glue-Up
Ross Leidy
With all the last minute shaping and sanding complete, everything was ready for the final glue-up. There's not really a whole lot to show here. I...
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Laser Tile Etching With Titanium Dioxide #2: Prepping for Photographs
SplinterGroup
Well, yes! You can use the Ti02 on tile and transfer a photograph over. I personally haven't seriously tried to do this but I have seen pictures o...
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Another Danish Modern Chair #8: Armrests
Ross Leidy
My last pair of blanks are for the armrests. I started by planing them down to 5/8" thick, which is the final thickness for rear of the armrest. ...
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Another Danish Modern Chair #7: Test Lacing
Ross Leidy
There were a couple things I wanted to verify before the final glue-up: • Could I keep the paracord lacing tight enough so that it would support a ...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #1: Preface
Renners
It's been a while since I was on here, to my old friends and everyone else, I hope you are keeping well and navigating life's challenges the best y...
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