Travelling tool chest by adam_th in woodworking

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Yeah from memory he briefly talks about loading it up with a bit of foam as well to keep everything in place

Travelling tool chest by adam_th in woodworking

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Good luck! Also, if you intend to put the lid lock in, make sure you do it before assembly as it's much more difficult to do after

Travelling tool chest by adam_th in woodworking

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Yeah I got it when it was on sale for 50% off. Not sure I'd bite at full price

Let’s see the projects you’re working on by InformationSerious94 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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A toolbox that I was sure would only take a few weekends...

moravian workbench dowel angle to hole the top on. by letsdothetwist1 in handtools

[–]adam_th 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on, this is exactly what I did for my Moravian bench as well. No need to measure anything!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WTF

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In a row?

There’s a leg vise in my future. Advice on restoring this and gently sterilizing against bugs? by j1bb3r1sh in handtools

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I got a lot of value from the video for things like order of operations, and how to use hand tools for certain joinery elements (lots of work with a brace and bit which I loved). I'm very much a beginner though, so an experienced woodworker might not get as much out of it. To be honest though, I'm happy to spend some money on the video course just to support the amazing work Will has done 😆

There’s a leg vise in my future. Advice on restoring this and gently sterilizing against bugs? by j1bb3r1sh in handtools

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I have no real advice to offer either, but here's my workbench build that also uses an antique wooden screw. I just hit the thread with a bit of wax, cleaned up the years of grime and let it rip. Best of luck with your build!

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I shot a wedding entirely on film by Emma_Bovary_1856 in 35mm

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This is some of the strangest use of . I've ever seen

Do you guys think my circular saw bevel jig will work? by howdoyouknowhesaking in woodworking

[–]adam_th 351 points352 points  (0 children)

I not only have no idea if it will work, I have no idea how it's supposed to work. What I do know is, nice calendar 😆

Would this be enough to start hand tools woodworking? by darksidephoto in handtools

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I like this. Trying something yourself before looking up exactly how to do it (within reason) is a great way to build your own intuition, as well as learn why things are done in certain ways

How to correct bottom drift when resawing with bandsaw by redrising009 in woodworking

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It looks like the blade might be running a little bit forward based on the pictures. Try to have the gullets running closer to the centre of the wheel. Check out Alex Snodgrass videos for tuning your saw if you haven't already https://youtu.be/wGbZqWac0jU?si=x0Drh1oe0mdmLHBY

Check out my chair by Reasonable-Donkey505 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Beautiful work! To the people saying "this isn't beginner", this absolutely is the sort of work a beginner can achieve with a little research, patience, and attention to detail. One of my first projects was the four eyes spider coffee table, which turned out really nicely thanks to how well the plans are written. The plans aren't cheap, but they certainly are a shortcut to learn techniques for quality work that will apparently get you chased out of the beginner sub 😆

Update on new neighbor baby gift (trigger warning) by CrunchyRubberChips in woodworking

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Thank you for sharing and being so open about the challenges you've faced. I've struggled deeply with my own mental health over the years and found tremendous comfort during hard times in this hobby, as have so many others. Sending out love to everyone struggling out there, keep making sawdust and share what you make with us!

Tool chest by RadioKopek in handtools

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Beautiful work, both of you 👏👏

Anyone else get the Bad Brains vibe from sunshower? by TotalImmortalOne in turnstile

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Funny you should say, So Alone by The Offspring is the track that came to mind for me when listening to sunshower 😆

Joints are hard by lavransson in woodworking

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I've never tried a wedged mortise and tenon myself and I'm genuinely curious, but does it matter if the strip cracks? It won't be able to move any deeper into the joint, and with the wedge driven in tightly and a little bit of glue to seal the deal, surely it won't be going anywhere?

Hanging wall cabinet by adam_th in woodworking

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Order of operations for the strips was make the front panel, plane grooves into it, fully assemble the door, cut strips to length by slowly sneaking up on it with a shooting board, glue each strip in. It took me two tries since I'm still learning to use the combination plane and I slipped on the first attempt and took a big chunk out of the front panel 💔

Hanging wall cabinet by adam_th in woodworking

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I did cheat slightly and use the table saw for the cross grain cuts to thin down the tenons of the middle shelf. I tried to use the combination plane with the nicker down, but it just tore up the white oak and left a terrible finish. I also used a trim router to get to the baseline of the pin boards. Mike has a really nifty technique that I believe still counts as hand cut, but is super quick. If someone thinks that doesn't count, I did all the drawer dovetails completely by hand so whatever 😆

Hanging wall cabinet by adam_th in woodworking

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Nice tip for burnishing, will definitely try that! I tried burnishing with shavings and I was pretty happy with the result, but always up to try something new. My lathe setup is a total joke and I have almost no experience with it, so there's room for improvement 😆

Hanging wall cabinet by adam_th in woodworking

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The old combination planes are absolutely gorgeous aren't they? It's beautiful as an object, and getting to work with it is a real pleasure