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    Jointer knife setting jig

    Thanks guys, I meant planer lol. I'm not even American haha. Thanks for all the replies. I've just ordered the charnwood from eBay. I'll let you all know how it goes. Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
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    Jointer knife setting jig

    Hi guys. I have a sip 01344 planer thicknesser and am fed up with the steel rule method of setting the knives. I have seen the Woodstock jointer jig. Do any of you have experience with it or an alternative? Cheers Jim Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
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    Broken tenon repair

    Thanks
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    Broken tenon repair

    Hi guys, I've made some oak doors and have a tenon that was cracked "I didn't realise" glued it all up and it has seperated as in the photo. I've tried Titebonding and clamping but it separated again. I thought about a small Dutchman but I need it invisible really cause it's for a customer :/...
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    Wood I.D

    Sand to 180 and id use liberon clear wax. They're new formula is really easy to apply. Unless of course you want to go darker then they have a nice selection.
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    Cupping suggestions!!

    It's a Chinese 25horse dong feng.
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    Cupping suggestions!!

    Thanks for the help guys, I'm going to try clamping it down to a work bench and putting a skirt under and maybe a breadboard end
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    Cupping suggestions!!

    Hi guys, anyone know how I can get a 5mm cup out of this 30mm thick table top which is 600mm long. It's in kiln dried pine and has just decided to give me a headache. I have biscuited 6 pieces of 100mm wide and we're all jointed perfectly. I've doweled the legs on. Thanks Jim
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    Wood I.D

    Chestnut. To loose for ash and oak. Definitely not cherry. Also doesn't have the distinctive oak lines.
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    Briquette making

    Hi, does anyone know of a cheap solution to making briquettes from my old wood chip to heat the workshop. They all seem expensive but I was wondering if there is a cheaper alternative. Jim
  11. J

    Antique Chair ID

    That's rather interesting, thanks sgian
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    Antique Chair ID

    Hi everyone. I've just been given the task of repairing the frame of this chair. Apparently when it was reupholstered 10-20 years ago there was a newspaper clipping dated 1840 stuffed in with the horse hair. Can anyone shed any light on what it's history or purpose was? As far as I can tell it...
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    Help newbie record DML 24x

    Hi guys, I be been looking at live centres and will be purchasing shortly. Thanks Jim
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    Help newbie record DML 24x

    Cool thanks for that I'll see how I get on
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    Help newbie record DML 24x

    Hi phil, is it ok if it gets hot?
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    Help newbie record DML 24x

    Hi I have just acquired a record DML 24x lathe year 96. It runs a treat but for some reason when I put a piece of wood on it, the centre gets hot when the wood spins on it and doesn't rotate. If I loosen it it still won't turn the centre but the wood still goes. Can anyone help? I've had it...
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    Windsor chair repair help

    I just titebonded the two faces direct.
  18. J

    Windsor chair repair help

    You've saved the day mike. Worked a treat and they just popped straight off. Thanks again. Jim
  19. J

    Windsor chair repair help

    Thanks mike, I'll have a go. Jim
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