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I also bought a plough plane for next to nothing, why so cheap? It did work out but this is not something that the faint of heart may want to try. That would be a good laugh for a first timer! I do have to say I take my hat off to you, that must have taken a lot of patience. After watching YouTube videos of people making LH threaded rods and nuts and people using unbelievable complicated jigs, finally I contacted Bill Anderson and he got me on the right path.
Just spend a wonderful week near Salisbury and bought 2 old chisels 38mm and 30mm for 4 pounds each in an antique Shop.
Heavy Sheffield steel, beautiful handles which show signs of a Long history of work. Took me 5 hours of work to restore them. My MHG chisels of the same sitze now live in a nearby community workshop. Well done Richard that post contains such good advice………pity I did not see such advice before I built my collection of 50 moulders…..
Wow for five hours restoration work. On two chisels! To me that equates to almost three sets of six new Marples splitproofs, one set at 25 for boasting out concrete oak, the second set fine and polished to shave the hairs off ones arm a very stupid thing to do. And one spare set for the borrowing buggers. Admittedly they are not Ikeda Nomi.
But then…..! Thinking, drawing and making is the joy……yes and restoring. A recently acquired cottage far off the beaten track in the Spanish mountains has taken me back 50 years, to my youth, with a handful of simple tools, a knocked up bench from pallets that straddles a wall, and I have re found that simplicity and adaptability of the ordinary;. Yes I sometimes return to my painty pointy workshop in the UK and wonder just what on earth all this stuff is for..!
My big idle Wakin babes actually look quite forlorn and forgotten.. Happy days. Yours aye Julian. I wish I was capable of building a workbench in a weekend. Working on saw horses using the same dovetail style joinery at the same time. The laminated legs and rails are ready, after machine prep. I find it interesting that you recommend avoiding second hand saws. I have found them to be a very cost effective method of obtaining great quality tools. I enjoy the process of taking that which has been neglected and bringing new life to it.
I have learned a plethora about sharpening through my restoration of old saws. It has carried me through the joinery for my modest hobbyist production of a dresser, six side tables, two stools, a sideboard, a tool chest and blanket chest, and it is still mostly sharp.
I learned this by buying both a Veritas dovetail rip cut saw and Lie-Nielsen crosscut Carcass saw, both good saws, and finding I prefer the Disston on which I leaned to saw. I prefer it because I learned on it. I just feel that old saws are an easy one for beginners to get bogged down in. There are some very cost effective new saws that can see you through a lot of projects and teach you what a sharp saw should feel like.
I sometimes think that the old saws are so cost effective that you can easily start hoarding them. On the other hand, if the teeth vary in size, height, and spacing, then there is a substantial chance that a beginner will have trouble getting that saw to work, especially if it is a cross-cut saw. A beginner should closely examine photos of goofed-up saws, e. I suppose you should sight the tooth line to see that it is reasonably straight, although some saws are breasted.
My three favorite saws are rehabs. You only need two or three saws, and can go very far with two. I must admit, I love restoring old tools as much as I do making things from wood. It really upsets me to see a good old tool misused and abused and then discarded, when it could so easily be resurrected to be better than many modern ones. Rusty irons can stay stained and shabby looking so long as the back is flat and the working edge is perfect.. That camber narrows the cut and the extra weight really powers through the rough stuff.
I have a lovely tenon saw that falls into the same category. Thanks for this Richard. I wish you had posted about ten years ago when I was first delving into the craft. I was wondering how much you spend on the old irons for your 5. In other words never used and still in the paper wrapper.
As for saws — I would have to agree with Bart about learning to sharpen on an old cheapie vs a new premium. You can choose and switch to different types of chisel bits depending on the size of mortise you want to cut.
All in all, the benchtop mortiser is a very useful tool for carrying out woodworking, furniture and cabinet making projects. These are quite expensive, but if you really want to sand down large wooden planks in one go, a drum sander is your best bet. Hence the need for dovetail cutting jigs like the one shown above from Porter Cable. A beam cutter allows you to cut thick beams or huge stocks of wood in one go.
Cutting these huge beams and stocks of wood on any other saw such as a table saw or a miter saw is just impossible. That is why having this beam cutter is a necessity if you work with stocks of this size. Talking about modern tools for woodworking, this beam cutter definitely makes the list. Just like a benchtop mortiser, a chain mortiser allows you to easily cut mortises in your wood stocks.
With the chain mortiser however, you get to cut mortises in really thick stocks of wood, like beams for timber framing and logs for long home building. Then you need a moisture meter. It can shrink, twist or even split. If you love turning wood into different shapes and objects, then you should be already familiar with the wood lathe.
You can turn any block of wood into decorative pieces if you know your way around the tool. Biscuit joints are one of my favorite woodworking joints, and creating them can only be done when you have a biscuit joiner in hand. Woodworking clamps are a necessity in any woodshop. You need them for clamping pieces together for gluing, drilling and several other activities.
Eyeballing it is not really advisable in many cases if you need maximum precision and want to do a quality job. The woodworking tool you need in this case is a center scriber. In order to carry out your woodworking projects, you need to measure each piece correctly, which makes a good measuring tape essential in your workshop.
The multi-mark tools is a very useful and multi-purpose tool you can use during your woodworking projects. It can be used for squaring, leveling and even transferring measurement. You can find and measure angles accurately using this digital protractor.
With it you can adjust angles of your table saw blade, bandsaw and miter saw blades to make accurate bevel cuts. You can measure multiple angles, mark and transfer templates with the multi-angle measuring ruler. A power handsaw is just your normal handsaw powered by an electric motor. You can cut wood and other material, even metal with it. Kindly let me know if you have any in stock and the price and I would let you know the quantity I may order.
Hope to hear from you soon.
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