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  1. J

    Silent woodworker from Wurzburg, Germany

    Hey Giles, sorry for having you waiting on an answer. I just drill the holes with my hand drill. But it is essential to do some angles. If the legs are completely vertical, the bench will wiggle while working or sitting. So if you plan to drill your legs, do not plan them vertically but with an...
  2. J

    Hello from Germany

    Hey Thomas, welcome to the forum. I am a hobby woodworker from Germany. I am living in Würzburg. Where are you from?
  3. J

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    The metal loops have to be longer and wider! My version is to small! Width 8 mm, Longness 10 mm.
  4. J

    Workbench without a vice

    Thanks for sharing. I got some new ideas!
  5. J

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Thanks for sharing. I tried to find the English word but did not find it.
  6. J

    Workbench without a vice

    I started with nearly no tools and no workbench. My first bench was built from two beer crates and an old lumber plank. To fix the workpieces, I kneeled or sat on them. Was good enough for the beginning. The best thing I bought was two holdfasts. This changed my woodworking. Many of the...
  7. J

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    It is just a tiny project. In Germany it is called "Stricklisl". One part of this word is "stricken" and means knitting. And the other part "lisl" is a nickname or casual for the Name "Lisa". I build it for my daughter, because she likes to learn knitting. This is a good tool for children to...
  8. J

    Handle for an adze for making a bowl

    Hey there, I am not quite sure if this is the right place to post this topic here. Please tell me, if there is a better place to discuss this topic. I like to restore an old adze for carving wooden bowls. I am not yet sure how to bring the handle into shape and which shape. I posted a sketch...
  9. J

    Silent woodworker from Wurzburg, Germany

    Nice to meet you! At the moment we are sitting in isolation because the corona virus caught us. So I was looking around for some new ideas and found this forum. What do you do in woodworking?
  10. J

    Silent woodworker from Wurzburg, Germany

    Hey Pete, this is my little helper! She helps with planing, hammering, sweeping, blowing away wood chips, reducing work efficiency, and bringing her own ideas to MY projects ... :ROFLMAO:
  11. J

    Silent woodworker from Wurzburg, Germany

    Hey there, I am glad I found you. I do woodworking with silent tools here in Würzburg, Germany. I am living in a flat with my family, so we don`t have much space. That is, why I started working with greenwood. Here in Germany, the community with greenwood workers is very small. Most things I...
  12. J

    Show us your workshop stuff

    Hey everyone! Joschua from Wurzburg, Germany. I will share my chaos "workshop". But it is not really a workshop, it is more bicycle storage in the apartment building we are living in. I converted it until I have a permanent place for my workshop. And one old female resident hates me for working...
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