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  1. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Has anyone gotten their hands on Bosch's new corded oscillating tool? Link to Bosch's site is here I can't find much about it except that it certainly seems bigger and better than the dremel and the cordless bosch version. Long story short, my "honey do" list exploded recently and I need to...
  2. Hand Tools
    I'd like to get a shoulder plane but can't afford getting several different sizes. So what size would you recommend if you were restricted to just one? I'm thinking a 1" shoulder plane would allow for a fair amount of flexibility for most uses - rabbits and tenons - but I really don't know.
  3. Focus on the Workspace
    The only markings say: 58-7844-4. Found in Canada.
  4. Hand Tools
    Hey everyone. hope all are doing well these days! As I dive farther and farther into handtool woodworking I cant help but wish for a chance to use and own some of the Lie-Nielson tools, especially their hand planes. I have a small collection of planes started, a couple old Stanley #4s, LV low...
  5. Marketplace Classifieds
    Hello reader, I am trying to get my hands on a 50/52-inch Unisaw fence rail in the original black anodized finish. I am in Canada. This is the product I need: At some point, the design of the rail extrusion was changed, as can be seen here: The new version has the part number 36-150, but...
  6. Blogs
    Debbie Roswell (MsDebbieP) Welcome to the first episode of the Lumberjocks Interview Podcast. Our interview spotlights Debbie Roswell, known to Lumberjocks as MsDebbieP. Debbie is one of the most active Jocks on the site and always offers words of encouragement to fellow Lumberjocks. Debbie...
  7. Blogs
    Ah, wood shows Yes, today Rick and i headed to a woodshow in the region. We went to check out lathes. Lathes… hmm that's an interesting topic. Let's go there for a moment. We first looked at lathes in our local big box store and asked about lathe tools. They don't carry them. "Why not?" we...
  8. Blogs
    Sup guys±! Hey! I'm Alexandre, who likes wood. I also like playing adventure video games such as minecraft etc… I do woodworking with my dad, I really like building stuff and my own tools. I came from South Africa and now live in Ontario, Canada. I started woodworking basically immediately...
  9. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hey there everyone. I'm looking to upgrade the lathe I currently have in my shop. Its an old junker (though it still works… sorta) and I have been parusing the web for any sort of deals I can find. Not entirley sure if I want a mini or a midi but I found what looks to be a great deal on the King...
  10. Blogs
    Change from Stationary tools to Shopsmith Change from Stationary tools to Shopsmith Hi To all As a quick introduction Im a Wood Turner or Pen Maker Using the Lathe as my Primary Woodworking tool; Handy Man And a DJ,…… Im interested in buying a use in good shape Shop Smith 510 520 With Band...
  11. Blogs
    I Believe Introductions Are In Order! :D My name is Robin Gosse, living in a (very) small town on the northern tip of the island-portion of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. We are WAY out in the Atlantic ocean, farther East than New England region of the USA, well above 50...
  12. Blogs
    LumberJock djg - David, Torbay, Newfoundland I'm currently on vacation in Newfoundland, Canada. Today I had the pleasure to meet and visit with David (LumberJock djg) at his home and shop here in Torbay, Newfoundland. David is a great guy and a very talented woodworker. He has a well equipped...
  13. Blogs
    Birchbark Canoe made by an original master This has to be the most amazing woodworking documentary I have ever seen. At every step, he does something I would never have thought of. This documentary shows how a canoe is built the old way. César Newashish, a 67-year-old Attikamek of the...
  14. Blogs
    North America Woodworking Clubs Directory Hello again, For the past several months I have been working on this project of compiling all the woodworking, woodturning, woodcarving, and scrollsaw clubs located in North America. Compiling this list took me a lot of personal time, and my hope is...
  15. Finishing
    I've bought an Earlex HV5500 which came with a 2.0mm needle. I'd like to get the 1.0mm and/or the 1.5mm needle(s). I'm having trouble finding a Canadian supplier. Does anyone know where I can buy or order these needles in Canada (preferrably Ontario) without having to pay a fortune for...
  16. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I have been thinking about upgrading my dust collector for a while now, ideally I would like to go to my machinery supplier and say get me a cyclone but unfortunately I dont have the space nor the cash flow to justify such a purchase at this time. so I am thinking about hooking up a separator...
  17. Wood & Lumber
    Lumber selection here in Saskatoon isn't that fantastic. We've got one supplier (Windsor Plywood) and their prices can be pretty high. I'm going to be in Vancouver in August and was wondering where people get their lumber from. Specifically I'm looking for some quarter sawn white oak for a...
  18. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    I know I'm a day late, but Happy July 1st to all the Canadians in the group. I had a beautiful day at the lake. I was with my wife, my brother, my parents, my children, my dog, and my brothers stupid excuse for a dog. Not even that little mutt (of which has a mutual dislike of me) could ruin...
  19. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    Thought I'd share a link to an interesting story on FWW.com. I've been checking out a lot of carving and wood sculpture on the sight lately and this seems to go hand-in-hand with the subject. It has an audio slideshow you can view too. I'm not sure if this is limited to online subscribers or...
  20. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    A few days ago I was trying to make a sled for my skilsaw table saw. Used the dremel to get rid of those stupid guides in the miter slots. Then tried ripping some pieces of wood to act as the miter slot rails. For the life of me I just could not get a straight rip cut with the table saw. I got...
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