Making a marking knife from an old sawzall blade.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Make A Striking Knife
Make A Striking Knife Tube. Duration : 4.72 Mins.
Making a marking knife from an old sawzall blade.
Making a marking knife from an old sawzall blade.
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Shop Fox D2911 Rosewood Handle Awl
Nothing beats an Awl for layout work and center hole marking. This awl with long shank, slender tip and rosewood handle scribes a very fine line for accurate layout work. Tip requires honing to a sharp point. |
Nothing beats an Awl for layout work and center hole marking. This awl with long shank, slender tip and rosewood handle scribes a very fine line for accurate layout work. Tip requires honing to a sharp point.< ...Read
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
marking out electronics cavity.mp4
marking out electronics cavity.mp4 Tube. Duration : 0.33 Mins.
marking out electronics cavity- http://guitarbuild.wetpaint.com/
marking out electronics cavity- http://guitarbuild.wetpaint.com/
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Swanson FLM21100 2" X 3" Lime Green Marking Flags on 21" Steel Wire Staffs - 100 per Bundle
Swanson FLM21100 2" X 3" Lime Green Marking Flags on 21" Steel Wire Staffs - 100 per Bundle[else] |
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Swanson's high-quality Solid Marking Flags are ideal for above ground marking in a variety of industries. From utility construction to line locating, hardware to forestry, landscaping and lawn care to pet containment - these flags ensure consistent communication and long-lasting visibility for your project. |
Swanson's high-quality Solid Marking Flags are ideal for above ground marking in a variety of industries. From utility construction to line locating, hardware to forestry, landscaping and lawn care to pet containment - these flags ensure consistent communication and long-lasting visibility for your project.< ...Read
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Swanson FLM21100 2" X 3" Lime Green Marking Flags on 21" Steel Wire Staffs - 100 per Bundle
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Woodworking Tips
Woodworking Tips Tube. Duration : 2.07 Mins.
Visit: www.HomeWoodworking.net Have you heard about http This is said to be the number one woodworking resource. It has 16000 plans and projects. Unlike any other means, this one allows you to get instant access to over a huge number of woodworking plans and projects. This is best for those who want to build woodworking projects quickly and easily. This has been proven to work and works for everyone else. So if you think that this will work for you then continue reading. www.HomeWoodworking.net system is authored by Ted 'Woody' Mcgrath. He is a professional Woodworker, Educator, and member of AWI. He is known to be of great help to those who was once like him, to those who for the most part have spent hundreds of dollars or more on woodworking projects. This can be frustrating in the business. This is true especially when you are still new to the business. Everything may seem failing and that nobody seems to help you. But you do not have to worry because Ted is here to help you when it comes to woodworking. According to http most of the plans and woodworking magazines are complete garbage. This is because they skip over many important parts, their diagrams are confusing, unclear, or even wrong and they often skip important parts. This is where Ted spent a ton of time looking online and reading magazines. Most of them just left him more questions than answers which is why he came up with his own tool to help others. This tool is said to be the faster and easier way to ...
Visit: www.HomeWoodworking.net Have you heard about http This is said to be the number one woodworking resource. It has 16000 plans and projects. Unlike any other means, this one allows you to get instant access to over a huge number of woodworking plans and projects. This is best for those who want to build woodworking projects quickly and easily. This has been proven to work and works for everyone else. So if you think that this will work for you then continue reading. www.HomeWoodworking.net system is authored by Ted 'Woody' Mcgrath. He is a professional Woodworker, Educator, and member of AWI. He is known to be of great help to those who was once like him, to those who for the most part have spent hundreds of dollars or more on woodworking projects. This can be frustrating in the business. This is true especially when you are still new to the business. Everything may seem failing and that nobody seems to help you. But you do not have to worry because Ted is here to help you when it comes to woodworking. According to http most of the plans and woodworking magazines are complete garbage. This is because they skip over many important parts, their diagrams are confusing, unclear, or even wrong and they often skip important parts. This is where Ted spent a ton of time looking online and reading magazines. Most of them just left him more questions than answers which is why he came up with his own tool to help others. This tool is said to be the faster and easier way to ...
BORA Marking Gauge
Bora mortise and marking gauges, featuring beech construction with brass accents, are designed to accurately mark your material prior to sawing, chiseling, or cutting. The Marking Gauge is a single pin construction with thumbscrew adjustment and radius bottom edge. |
Bora mortise and marking gauges, featuring beech construction with brass accents, are designed to accurately mark your material prior to sawing, chiseling, or cutting. The Marking Gauge is a single pin construction with thumbscrew adjustment and radius bottom edge.< ...Read
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Sunday, 3 March 2013
Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair Wizard
Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair WizardModel Of Item : PL200 |
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Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair Wizard Review |
The Stair Wizard is the finest stair tread and riser gauge available anywhere that will allow you to install wall-to-wall type treads in half time of traditional methods. The Stair Wizard works by creating an exact template of each tread (or riser), including length, end angles and depth Simply scribe the tread bank along the template outline, or use the Stair Wizard itself as a cutting guide. It automatically allows for and desired tread overhang, and will accommodate stairs up to 14-inches deep and 53-inches wide. Extensions are available. Complete with case.For all types of treads-hardwood, rubber, vinyl, etc.Creates a complete template of each tread and riser then guides you to aPerfect cut--reduces installation time by 40-50%A beautiful easy to use tool. hand crafted out of northern hard maple.Folds up for compact storage, comes with a rugged case. READ MORE... |
Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair Wizard Descriptions |
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Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair Wizard
Nineteenth century joiners tools.
Nineteenth century joiners tools. Video Clips. Duration : 1.38 Mins.
These are my Grandfathers woodworking hand tools. He was born in 1870 so I assume he started work age twelve or so. That would be 1882. His father Isaac Kell was born 1840 and the two W.Dibb of York tongue and groove matching planes are stamped I.Kell. In the 1920's he made a corner cabinet and two picture frames from Paul N. Haslucks book 'Wood Carving'. I have both the furniture the Addis carving tools and the book. He was an Estate Joiner up in north Northumberland (New Bewick I think) when he met my Grandmother, early in the first war. They married in 1917 and I have an Ansonia clock, two oil paintings by his brother Eddie (Gateshead) and a year clock - all wedding presents. Sometime 1920/30 he had the 'General Havelock' public house at Haydon Bridge, either before or after he had his own joiner, undertaker, wheelwright business at Powburn, I still have some blank bill heads used on the revers as jottings of Robbie Burns poetry - my Dad was always called Robbie after the great poet. His first big job was for Alnwick Brewery, and also according to my Grandmother he persisted for six or seven years though when down to their last twenty pounds (.... maybe less?) she pushed him to close at Powburn and get a paid employment. So, he got Foreman joiner at a local builders. Hence the two new starters coming back up to woodworking evening class to ask or tell me that my Grandad was Foreman joiner and how he would have 'chased them with an axe' if they had been seen paring onto ...
These are my Grandfathers woodworking hand tools. He was born in 1870 so I assume he started work age twelve or so. That would be 1882. His father Isaac Kell was born 1840 and the two W.Dibb of York tongue and groove matching planes are stamped I.Kell. In the 1920's he made a corner cabinet and two picture frames from Paul N. Haslucks book 'Wood Carving'. I have both the furniture the Addis carving tools and the book. He was an Estate Joiner up in north Northumberland (New Bewick I think) when he met my Grandmother, early in the first war. They married in 1917 and I have an Ansonia clock, two oil paintings by his brother Eddie (Gateshead) and a year clock - all wedding presents. Sometime 1920/30 he had the 'General Havelock' public house at Haydon Bridge, either before or after he had his own joiner, undertaker, wheelwright business at Powburn, I still have some blank bill heads used on the revers as jottings of Robbie Burns poetry - my Dad was always called Robbie after the great poet. His first big job was for Alnwick Brewery, and also according to my Grandmother he persisted for six or seven years though when down to their last twenty pounds (.... maybe less?) she pushed him to close at Powburn and get a paid employment. So, he got Foreman joiner at a local builders. Hence the two new starters coming back up to woodworking evening class to ask or tell me that my Grandad was Foreman joiner and how he would have 'chased them with an axe' if they had been seen paring onto ...
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