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  1. Marking Gauge for 489tad Gaugeswap 2013

    This is the marking gauge I made for 489tad, It is made from Tzalam and Granadillo (Red Cocobolo) with a 1/4" Brass inlaid in to the rail. Seeing all the gauges made for the swap is really Awe inspiring.. Great work guys, it has truly been a humbling, fun and educational experience!. 2013...
  2. Mom's Recycle bin cabinet

    Made a "Recycle bin" cabinet for my mother that is based off of a potato bin design that she came up with. I pocket hole'd it together along with a little glue. I made a recessed front panel door, a flip up top, and trimmed it out. This isn't painted yet, sanded/edged, nor does it have handles...
  3. Blogs
    My "Starter Set" [Taken from my Adventures in Woodworking blog, August 2007] Before heading back to SE Asia, I needed to accumulate the bare minimum tools needed for woodworking by hand. The class I attended at Homestead Heritage recommends 10 tools in particular, and this is where I started...
  4. Blogs
    Vintage English Marking/Mortise/Combination/Cutting Gauges Recently I restored a vintage 6" mortise gauge by I. Sorby and posted some photos of it on the 'Measuring and Marking Tools of Your Dreams' thread. I mentioned that I had to replace the spurs (points) on it and was asked how I went...
  5. Hand Tools
    I'm lazy and had some amazon gift certificates so I ordered a mortise gauge instead of making one and got it for practically nothing - a Crown 153, which arrived today. Question #1 Never owned one of these before, and I don't know if this is a characteristic of mine only or if they're all like...
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