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The land of the Kavango | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Perambulations around my neck of the woods. The land of the Kavango. The reason for our annual safari is the waters of the ancient Okavango River. It originates on the eastern escarpment of the Angolan highlands before bisecting Namibia and Angola. A few kilometers from our camp it switches across the implantation of the Caprivian umbilical cord into Botswana to quench the eternal thirst of the Okavango Delta. OK, let’s go. This is a picture of a modern ossewa. We saw this in...
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Stanley no. 66 beadingtool rehab | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Rehabilitation of old tools. Stanley no. 66 beadingtool rehab. This is a pre-1900 Stanley no. 66 beader that I bought from Patrick Leach. If you consult the appropriate chapter. Of his epic work entitled “Patricks Blood and Gore”. You will find that pre-1900 beaders were japanned and later models were nickel plated. I got it bead-blasted to remove all the old japanning before redoing it with my usual sequence of potions. I wrote extensively about this in previous post. My fav...
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Shop made Fidgenian frame saw – part 2 | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Shop made Fidgenian frame saw – part 2. Finally the next chapter in this fascinating series arrive to ease the eager anticipation of the woodworking proletariat. If you missed part one. Simply click the link. Since part one of this story I’ve realised that it is a lot more work than the previous two saws I’ve built. I built recently, followed by a Veritas spoke shave and it worked much better. I reassembled the saw to check that the chosen shapes work aesthetically. It simply...
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… and there was light. | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. 8230; and there was light. Since my bench was finished a month or so ago, it has been a struggle to see what I am doing as it is located in a part of the shop which is devoid of light. Recently I bought this basic study lamp and attached it to a short board to improve it’s maneuverability. Here are a few pictures to show how it lightens up my life. Clamping it to the bench enables me to have it hanging over the bench’s edge. Shop made Roubo-esque crosscut bow saw. Enter your ...
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Musings on Metal, Wanderings with Wood. Blacker Table Top Inlay. May 31, 2015. I just finished the inlay on the top of the Blacker Serving table I’m making. This went really smoothly. It’s not perfect, but it’s plenty good enough. I’m pleased that I was able to do all the processes end-to-end without any screw ups or stress. A good day in the shop. Inlay in original Blacker dining table. As on the legs, I’m using the Chevalet to cut out the petals, I’m more comfortable with that than using a ...The shell...
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Shop made Fidgenian frame saw – part 3 | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Shop made Fidgenian frame saw – part 3. I had the pleasure of finishing this Tom Fidgen. Inspired frame saw over the weekend. If you missed the first two posts in this series, click these links:. I treated the Kershout with Tung Oil followed by a coat of Woodoc. One last foto pre-assembly. But you will have to wait with me to see if it works, otherwise we will revert to his version. Shop made Fidgenian frame saw – part 2. Roubo Sharpening bench – part 1. That’s spectacu...
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Roubo sharpening bench – part 6 | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Roubo sharpening bench – part 6. I really like my hand planes, but if I do not see them for the next few months it will be a blessing of note. After almost a month of hand planing these freaking beams for the top of the bench, I am sooooo over planing it is not funny. In the pictures below you can see the final phase of planing, which happened over the weekend. After establishing a reference edge, I used my shop made panel gauge. To mark out the opposite edge. 8230; and after.
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Stanley no. 8 Jointer (ca 1899-1902) rehab | Je ne sais quoi Woodworking
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Je ne sais quoi Woodworking. Rehabilitation of old tools. Stanley no. 8 Jointer (ca 1899-1902) rehab. I bought this Stanley no. 8 from Patrick Leach way back in September 2014. I usually get him to hold on to tools I buy until we have enough merchandise to justify a fixed price shipment. The plane therefore only set foot on Namibian wood (so to speak) by end of October 2014. Here are a few pictures after it arrived at my shop. Back from Kenny at the Prop Shop. I usually treat the raw metal with rust conv...