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  1. Jasper Homminga

    Kenyon Large Tenon: Freakishly Huge?

    Jacob, I love the glass in that door, don't get me wrong I like the door, but that glass ... :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock...
  2. Jasper Homminga

    jigs for a router plane?

    I'm not certain a piece of wood counts as a jig, but screwing one to the bottom of the plane makes trimming tenons easier (not that my tenons need any trimming of course, perfect, straight from the saw, every time ;-)). Jasper
  3. Jasper Homminga

    Rust prevention and removal - any advice?

    Tony, My garage is badly insulated and (for that reason) unheated. I use a number of things against rust: wooden toolcabinet, camelia oil and a moisture eater (translated from the dutch "vochtvreter"). Extra bonus is that the cabinet smells of lavender. :lol: I don't need any of these...
  4. Jasper Homminga

    Dodgy axminster/ bessey k body clamps

    I was thinking about buying one of those, but I'll leave them well alone now. Thanks. Jasper
  5. Jasper Homminga

    Manual fo Scheppach HMS260

    Papacojones The dutch Scheppach site has explosion drawings but no manual. http://www.scheppach.nl/documents/docum ... ms_260.pdf Good luck, Jasper
  6. Jasper Homminga

    Stanley planes - USA vs GB

    Yes there is the Stanley Bench Plane Dating page Have fun, Jasper (whose planes are older than his grandfather)
  7. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    The #3 smoothers seem to be fairly constantly about 8 3/4" long, while the #4 smoothers seem to be about 9 1/4". Assuming they were really 8" and 9" back in 1867, they did grow over time. What confuses me most is WHY? I specifically bought the #3 because it seemed a nice length for small boxes...
  8. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    Sole lengths (excluding the protruding back handle support) that we have so far, including those from the OldTools list that I could get an approximate date on: #3 ~1910 8 5/8" (1x) / 8 3/4" (1x) ~1920 8 3/4" (1x) ~1930 8 5/8" (2x) <1924 8 7/8" (2x) 8 1/16" (1x) #4 older...
  9. Jasper Homminga

    Re-handling an Oval Bolstered Mortice Chisel

    Wazzat Den? (scroll down to "X. Who is this "Jeff" guy?") It's a Step-By-Step Mr_Grimsdale Jasper Ian beat me to it.
  10. Jasper Homminga

    Re-handling an Oval Bolstered Mortice Chisel

    So we now have an SBS on an OBMC handle? Did you use the LAS, the BUS or the BUJ (from LV or LN) or maybe your BUJ from Stanley? Sometimes you lot are killing me with all these abbreviations. :wink: Edited because I should of course have thanked Derek for the tutorial, before having...
  11. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    This is starting to interest me. I'll measure all my Stanley bench planes to see what other planes differ from Blood and Gore. Anyone else care to measure their Stanley bench planes? Age and USA/GB may be interesting to compare as well. Jasper
  12. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    I just thought about checking the Old Tools list et voila: "my 1912 #3 is 8 3/4" so is my SW #3" "All 3 of mine are 8 3/4" long" Seems Stanley slowly but surely lengthened the no.3 until it was a full 9 1/4" long. Odd people these patermakers. #-o Jasper
  13. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    Lord Nibbo, I was going to ask if this was the handplane version of the stamp with the upside-down plane on it, but I have a feeling your not talking about planes at all.[-X Alf, I can see how one casting mould could vary from the next, but since paternmakers are generally regarded as...
  14. Jasper Homminga

    How long should a Stanley no.3 smoother be?

    Hi I have just received two Stanley low knob planes, a no.3 and a no.4 (no gloat, not to worry). I was expecting the no.3 to be 8" long (from Blood and Gore) but the two planes seemed so close in length that I measured them and found the no.3 to be 8.66" while the no.4 was indeed the expected...
  15. Jasper Homminga

    Ibbottson mortice chisel handles

    Derek, I like the way your handle first follows the line of the socket, elegant (why would I want elegant mortising chisels?). Would the groove after that weaken the handle too much? Personally, I like the look of the handles Bob Smalser put on these chisels (but they do have a hoop). These...
  16. Jasper Homminga

    OMG

    Can't resist any longer: Coffee to stay awake while he is reading six ancient woodworking books. Pen and paper for taking notes. Anybody know of a book in six parts Jasper
  17. Jasper Homminga

    Infill Project

    Another Franken-fill that jumped to mind: Smalser fill With higher frog angle and added weight. good luck, Jasper
  18. Jasper Homminga

    finally finished !!

    Thank you all for your kind words. The hardest part was fine tuning the horizontal parts in the back; if one is too long there are gaps everywhere :? Another thing was letting go of the drawings I made. The number of joints in this thing is so large that it became easier to work from...
  19. Jasper Homminga

    finally finished !!

    finally finished! I thought it would be nice to show my transitional piece in the hand tools forum rather than the projects forum. Why? Wel I started this project like :norm: finished it with hand tools (we need a galoot emoticon). That's likely why it took me four years to complete.:oops...
  20. Jasper Homminga

    other toolstorage

    Bernhard, Great system, may be better than a toolcabinet (nearly grown out of mine #-o). Being dutch I was wondering what makes a table a dutch table? Google got me extension tables, is that what you're making as well? Jasper
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