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    Cutting back varnish

    I'm using water based floor varnish on my bathroom cabinets. It's satin finish which is still quite shiny so I was thinking of cutting it back with fine sandpaper to leave a more matt finish, my question is, will this make it less waterproof?
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    Jigsaw problems

    Thanks to all for your responses. Paul, can you advise what I should be using? Gary, Chems, Roger, thanks for the tip, think it was a bosch blade but poss not the right one, will try the one recommended
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    Jigsaw problems

    I've got a makita Li cordless jigsaw that came as part of a set. Don't use it very often but every time I do it causes me problems. I'm sure this is probably down to me doing something wrong but I just cant get it to give me a square cut. Just tried to use it to cut a profile along the edge...
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    Waxing thicknesser bed

    Have read on a number of posts that you should wax the bed of your thicknesser to prevent stock sticking as it passes through. Liberon lubricating wax seems to be popular so I have got some of this to give it a go. My question is do I just apply and leave or do I need to polish off the excess...
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    Bathroom woodwork

    Been trying to finish off my bathroom for sometime now and finally getting to make some oak cabinets for the basin to sit on etc. Bought the kiln dried oak some months ago and it's been stickered and stacked in the sitting room prior to planing this weekend. (2.4m boards, 25 - 30cm width, 1...
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    Thicknesser Problem

    Thanks for the responses, Understand the snipe issue have read a number of the posts referring to this, do not believe this is my problem. Do not have a planer, planning to use a planing sled when I start on my oak (not made it yet). Since I was just doing a test I took a straight piece and...
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    Thicknesser Problem

    Recently bought a Makita 2012 to have my first go at converting sawn timber Took it out of the box for the first time yesterday to have a play with some 2x4 pine before attacking my 25cm wide oak boards and I'm having a problem getting a flat and perpendicular surface. The only options for...
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    Best Woodworking DVD's

    Not seen any of the made for purchase DVD's etc to compare but I like the woodwhisperer guy online.
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    Bent my drill!

    Roy, Thanks for the suggestion, any idea on how you do that? Cheers Graham
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    Bent my drill!

    Initially thought it was just the hole saws not being correctly centered on the auger but when using it slowly with just a normal drill bit noticed that the chuck was off center slightly (could feel it brushing intermittently against my hand). Do not think it will stop the drill from being...
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    Bent my drill!

    I've got a makita 18v cordless set that I have always felt to be fantastic. However, I was using the drill (three speed combi) the other day with a hole saw (113mm i think) and now the chuck seems to be slightly off centre. It was my first go with a hole saw and I may have gone a little fast...
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    Axminster WP 150

    Does anyone have this machine and if so have anything good to say about it? I don't really have room for a planer thicknesser combo but have been looking at the makita 2012 and thought the axminster might make a good partner (can store them both away easily when not in use) Anyone got any...
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    Oak Coffee Table

    This looks great and is very similar to something that I am planning to have a go at (hope it looks as good!) Can I ask, how did you fix the top to the base? If the top is not solid do you still need to worry about wood movement? Sorry bit of a newbie question Cheers Graham
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    Oak airing cupboard

    Been reading through previous posts about hardwoods in bathrooms and most seem to think it is ok as long as you use a good finish, so I'm thinking about making mine out of oak as I'm getting some for another project. However, I am also aware that people say you should not fit solid wood floors...
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    Chestnut TV Stand - First Foray into Hardwoods

    Chems, Can I ask how you attached the top to the base? Cheers Graham
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    Buying Lumber

    Thanks for the replies. Yes I have to confess to surfing American sites and am very new to the subject... :oops: :lol: Will try to use more English phraseology next time :lol: Understand and have taken on board the comments about allowance for wastage from planing etc. I guess it is the...
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    Buying Lumber

    Due to the helpful advice and comments that I have received so far from people on the forum I am looking at buying a thicknesser (prob Makita 2012) and getting hold of some raw lumber. Since I work away from home all week and the local lumber yards do not open at the weekend I will need to get...
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    Where to buy..

    Anybody know where I can buy 22mm and 9mm MR MDF sheets around Oxford My local yard had told me that they did it but now say they only do 18mm or 25mm. I need it in 3m sheets so will need to have it delivered. Thanks Graham
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    Proportions for different sized alcoves?

    Thanks guys, Hadn't thought about making the smaller one slightly wider and covering more of the chimney - seems obvious now :oops: Dan thanks for the advice on the doors and hinges. Graham
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    Proportions for different sized alcoves?

    I am going to make some fitted wardrobes to go in alcoves either side of a chimney breast. The alcoves are different sizes with one about 90cm wide and the other about 120cm. My question is do I make the doors for both wardrobes the same size but have a different sized frame/surround or make...
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