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    Congratulations to Philly

    For a very nice review I look forward to seeing more! And maybe buying one down the road...
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    The Hand Thickness Planer

    Ok, I will admit it is a bit of a specialized thickness planer, but I think it was a neat solution. I was inspired by a wildly specialized japanese plane for planing parts of shoji. The need: I have a whole bunch of small parts, all roughly the same length, which need to be planed square 1/2" x...
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    That's not a tenon saw ...

    is a Tenon Saw. Just got it a couple of days from the esteemed Mike, it is yet another copy (bored of making em yet, Mike? :)) of the Seaton Saw, with a Walnut handle. Beginning Notes: - Ok, this thing is big. You wouldn't believe how big. I underestimated its bigness. It is qualifies for...
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    A veneering disaster (Long)

    This started somewhere else, but seems to be a lot of highly experienced people here, so thought I might toss it in here too. Recently I had one of those days in the shop where I was worse off (i.e. less completed) when it ended then when it started. I was trying to hammer veneer some oak...
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    Workbench finsihes and Planing finished wood....

    The set-up to the question: I have been eyeing my Veritas Workbench for a bit now, knowing it is approaching time to flatten it. It has been in use for 4 years and I have been at the point of working around the non-flat bits for a bit too long. It is finished with spraying lacquer (from the...
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    Lessons from a first project part 1...

    I recently got motivated to try to put together something from what I learned from my first project. The URL for part 1 (of 2 I expect) is below. Note it requires a recent vintage browser (Firefox is a good option, Internet Exploiter might work, dunno) and is somewhat big if you are on dial-up...
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    Upcoming project and an experiment with a design tool

    This is a sort-of sideboard, described here. It was also an interesting experiment with a new app. Please note it may not display correctly in IE, 'cause IE is quite broken. I'd recommend Firefox
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