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  1. Japanese Plaster Hawks

    I need a plaster hawk for a workshop I'll be attending in the fall. I have all the other required tools. So I thought "Surely I can make one!" I did an online search to get dimensions. That's when I found a site to DIY a Japanese version. That'll do perfectly (says the woman who has never used...
  2. Pair of Saw Ponies

    Recently I was viewing a video about japanese woodworking. It showed one of their typically low types of saw horses. Since a am about to replace the boards on my deck I decided to build a set of such neatly low saw ponies myself. They are well suited for work near the ground and helped a lot...
  3. Blogs
    Mini kanna has arrived! Funny how I thought it'd take another week or so, but it actually showed up today! I had bought it on Amazon.com, from a seller in Japan, and figured they'd use the postal service (which they did), which usually takes 4-5 weeks to here from Japan. (Full size image...
  4. Blogs
    A Look at a Mini Kanna I have very few tools. In keeping with my living space but also in keeping with my belief that skills should surpass the tools that are used. In my mind it makes more sense to be able to make your own tools. So I was attracted to the Japanese thoughts of minimalism in...
  5. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    My 735 is not feeding. I've cleaned the rollers two or three times with mineral spirits. I've waxed and polished the plate twice. I've pulled the side box off and checked the drive chain - no broken sprockets and everything looks OK…both rollers are turning. I've rotated the knives so the...
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