Blog series by Dutchy | updated 04-13-2018 06:56 AM | 6 parts | 10447 reads | 42 comments total |
Part 1: Making a steering wheel
For a long time I’m still like making wooden “toys”, but making a blog from every build can be boring. Not only for you but also for myself. Then I got the idea to make a TIP contribution of something that can be interesting for others. And I have been influenced for a large part by others. So dont be surprised if you see what others have invented long ago. But if I know who invented it, I will mention it. I started with making a cheap (I’m Dutch) wooden steering w...
Part 2: Making kerfs, method 1
For a long time I’m still like making wooden “toys”, but making a blog from every build can be boring. Not only for you but also for myself. Then I got the idea to make a TIP contribution of something that can be interesting for others. I have been influenced for a large part by others. So dont be surprised if you see what others have invented long ago. But if I know who invented it, I will mention it..This is my first description of kerf making. Soon I will describe two others. Also Ducky ha...
Part 3: Making kerfs, method 2
For a long time I’m still like making wooden “toys”, but making a blog from every build can be boring. Not only for you but also for myself. Then I got the idea to make a TIP contribution of something that can be interesting for others. I have been influenced for a large part by others. So dont be surprised if you see what others have invented long ago. But if I know who invented it, I will mention it..This is the second description of kerf making. Soon I will describe another. ...
Part 4: Making kerfs, method 3. The luxury way
For a long time I’m still like making wooden “toys”, but making a blog from every build can be boring. Not only for you but also for myself. Then I got the idea to make a TIP contribution of something that can be interesting for others. I have been influenced for a large part by others. So dont be surprised if you see what others have invented long ago. But if I know who invented it, I will mention it. Look also my blog about the drilling and milling stand
Part 5: Making classic car fenders
Below pictures from making classic fenders. 6 11
Part 6: MFS 400 - 700 (from Festool) look-alike
Festool is making great tools, but not the cheapest ones. I like the working of the MFS 400 / MFS 700 but did not want to spend the money for it. And besides that it is easy to make a similar one. I ordered some parts on the internet and below you can see the results. I have selected one video from another woodworker, but there are a lot more. Google on MFS 400 or MFS 700 and you will find a lot, and feel free to put a link in your comment for another. The rectangle jig below is about 5...