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    sectional concrete workshops

    I too have one of these sectional concrete garages which came with the house. As others point out condensation is a big issue and they are either really hot or very very cold. I have made mine more habitable by sticking insulation to the walls and celing and then covering the walls with reclamed...
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    Help - New Scroller

    Hi Greenhouse, Check out Steve Goods blog on http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.co.uk/ He even has a pc program to do letters etc. Good luck Matt
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    One piece bench

    Saw this video via another blog site I check every now and then (http://www.stusshed.com/) Nice workshop and I like the way the bench is bent using steam http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 3utt2Y5aH0 Enjoy..
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Bryn, You are right with the wax finish, I took your advice and applied 2 coats of Danish oil followed by 2 coats of clear wax. I applied it all with a small paintbrush. Thanks for the comments and advice.
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Been busy for the last month or so on work etc.. Just finished the spoon before the big Ho Ho Ho... In all I am pleased with the result. Doing this project has increased my woodworking horizon and I will certainly be up for more scroll work with carving. Merry Christmas one and all.
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    Loving Spoon

    Hi All, I posted a WIP in the Projects, workshop tours and past mistakes forum and stevebuk recommended I also post here. here is the link to the WIP https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/welsh-loving-spoon-wip-t45050.html The Scroll Saw is a Delta variable speed model No 40-540 and after...
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Steve, I will put a post in the scroll saw section refereing them to this WIP. The Scroll Saw I have is a simple Delta 40-540 that I got from Ebay a few weeks back. I am still learning but it seems a capable saw for basic stuff. I aim to get some danish oil (clear) and some wax on order this...
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Thanks all for your kind words. This is my 1st attempt at any sort of carving. Most of my previous projects are more biased to the home DIY type stuff. That said I found I like the carving so will have a go at something else in the near future. As for finish I don't know. Bryn recommended...
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Did more on the Spoon. Starting to see that I will get there. On the advice of Bryn (Thanks Again) I got a dremmel burr and had a go at the spoon bowl. Was very good and only took 10mins or so for the rough out. After a bit of clean up, it looks good me thinks. Overall the spoon...
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Thanks guys for your comments, Bryn thanks for the hints on finishing. I managed to grab some time last night and started the clean up process. In hindsight it would have been better to completely finish the spoon bowl before moving onto the handle. oh well lesson learnt and will do...
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    Welsh loving spoon - WIP

    Hi For xmas this year I decided to make a loving spoon for my wife. This was to be my 1st introduction to the scroll saw and to carving so no pressure especially as I announced to my wife I was making something for xmas. I thought you may like to see some photos showing progress which I...
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    How is this toy train track made

    Thanks all for your input. Looking at the link posted by Pete, the scrape method this seems like an easy to get on with way that does not involve much. So I will try with that 1st and see how it goes. Yet again this forum has given a wealth of info and help Regards to you all SawdustMaker :D
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    How is this toy train track made

    Pete, do you have a photo of such an implement .. SawdustMaker
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    How is this toy train track made

    I can see that I could chop a nice bridge curve out of a lump of suitable wood or even leave it as a big lump to make a hump back type bridge .. but the stumbling point for me was how to do the track grooves. I have a normal router setup with a simple table. So how would the track be routed in...
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    How is this toy train track made

    Hi, I have been thinking of making some toy train track for my kids and I can see how to make straights, curves and points etc However I can't immediately see a way to make the ascending / descending tracks for bridges etc. Here is a photo of what I mean. So does anyone know how to do it...
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    DVR/Security Camera software

    I have used ZoneMinder on a PC. It does require Linux but once it's up and running it's been faultless. It can handle IP camera's and also analogue cameras via a suitable capture card. here is the link http://www.zoneminder.com/ Regards
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    Workshop Organiser for fixings and fiddly stuff

    I had considered the dust aspect as then I can also mount some tools or whatever to the flat front. One point against is that for every item I need to open the unit up whereas in the original plan I only need to open up the unit for the back 50 tubs. It's a good thought and to be honest I...
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    Workshop Organiser for fixings and fiddly stuff

    Thanks Shultzy & Olly I was hoping that the biscuit joiner was strong enough. I will go with that and fit a piano hinge. Thanks guys and have a great weekend Regards
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    Workshop Organiser for fixings and fiddly stuff

    Hi All, I would like some constructive feedback on this small workshop project i have in mind. My project is to make a storage unit for 100 of these little green boxes as demonstrated by my little helper. The tubs will help me reach my inner nirvana for organisation of fixings and fiddly bits...
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    Pulley Key Slot

    I have put a few keyways into ignition rotors using a fly press and a keyway broach set. Other ways as indicated are to use a lathe or file it out. Good Luck
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