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Your Chisels are Duller Than You Think
I struggled for years, trying to work with planes and chisels that were only "factory sharp," which isn't sharp at all. Sharpening them wasn’t a lesson my dad passed on to me and it turned out that I didn’t have anyone else to do so either. First, I started "freehand" sharpening them by hand, with nearly disastrous results. Since that didn't work, I eventually bought one of those sharpening jigs with a wheel on the bottom. While better, the end result was that the angled portion of my blades, where you sharpen them, ended up with a whole bunch of different “facets,” from a lack of consistent angle setup. It worked... sort of. Then I found our sharpening jig, and that changed everything for me. Now I've got planes and chisels sharp enough to take shavings off of Ebony with. That may just sound like braggadocio, but the reason we're carrying this sharpening jig, is that it's the best thing I've found. I'm so sure you'll be as impressed with it as I am, that I'm offering our Skool community a $20 coupon for the jig. Just use the coupon SKOOL20 on checkout. Plus we give you a lifetime warranty and free shipping. Attached a video showing exactly how to use the sharpening jig + some reviews from existing customers below. Check out the sharpening jig here: https://www.sawinery.net/products/plane-chisel-sharpening-system Happy Woodworking!
Sometimes, it's More than Wood
Needed to replace a bad light fixture in the bathroom and my wife found this one. Unfortunately, the old light fixture left a large bare area when I removed it, which wouldn't have been covered by the new fixture's baseplate. So, I had to get creative and made this "farmhouse" frame, filled with corrugated galvanized steel. The only part of this project that was wood was the frame, but that was enough to make it a woodworking project. Of course, it doesn't end here. Now that I've made this frame for the light fixture, I've got to make matching pieces that hold a new towel bar, hand towel ring and toilet paper holder. Every project leads to another.
Sometimes, it's More than Wood
End table
My wife had Surgery on her right shoulder, for any of you who have had sholder surgery, you know it's hard to sleep flat on a bed. I bought her a recliner to sleep in. Well I realized that she needed a end table. Yay me, I get to build something! Nothing fancy, but she loves it and it's a big help to her. Happy wife, happy husband. Also on a happy note: I'm a Grandpaw. His nane is Oliver. Happy Father's day everyone.
End table
Practice!
I've been sidelined by some eye issues, but I have managed to get addicted to wood turning in the meantime. I'm still practicing, but I'm getting there!
Practice!
Miter saw
I have used a DeWalt 12 inch miter saw for the past 15 years (not a slide). I’m thinking about a new miter saw. I’m just wondering what is the advantage of sticking with a 12 on the 10
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