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Boys and Girls, After finding an appropriately wide panel (past constructions), the first step was to cut to length. My Kapex has a reach of only ...
 Now it is time to carve the bowl of the spoon. Since the top surface of the spoon bowl needs to be lowered somewhat and I will lose my drawing of ...
I was going to do the padlock next after roughing out the chain, but once I started on the chain I was enjoying myself so much that I just kept rig...
I haven't done too much actual work but made some progress. [IMG_0188.JPG] I have this 3D carver so i brushed off the dust and set it up to do carv...
In this episode, I show you how I tackled the caged ball section of the Welsh Love Spoon. I started by squaring the outside of the cage and transfe...
There is a lot of down time during these days so its not representative of the actual task duration but cannot be avoided. The drawer construction ...
Okay. In the last installment I noted that a glued up drawer front / sides piece went kinda 'parallelogram' on me overnight. To affect a repair, I ...
This is an idea that I have had kicking around in my head for a while now but faced with the task of making four new sets of steel blade clamps fo...
Set-up & Link to Video Trailer This second installment of the #444 mini-series details the set-up required to use the Stanley Dovetail Tongue and ...
Recently I restored a vintage 6" mortise gauge by I. Sorby. [qzr1l3z.jpg] I mentioned that I had to replace the spurs (points) on it and was asked...
For the shapes of the climbing modules, I took inspiration from the simple circle-triangle-square shapes that were repeated throughout the 2021 Net...
Down to where I can see the bottom of the depth limit holes so I marked each one with a pencil. [17268FC9-78C5-42FF-BA75-F7B66E8F91E2.jpeg] After m...