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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: July 2007
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Monday, July 30, 2007. You learn something new every day. Today's lesson: A bead looks intentional - a subtle cove need to be part of an overall design. A subtle cove on an otherwise straight section doesn't look like a cove - it looks like an accident. Kit, from Lee Valley. I wasn't sure about it. Saturday, July 21, 2007.
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: Galootaclaus 2008
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Saturday, January 3, 2009. It's been longer than I've meant to post any content. Things have been busy in other areas of my life, but every year the members of the OldTools list holds a gift exchange match-up known as Galootaclaus. It's here. It's here! Wow Or more accurately, WOW! 2) The ones Cowtown Eric beat you to.
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: January 2009
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Saturday, January 3, 2009. It's been longer than I've meant to post any content. Things have been busy in other areas of my life, but every year the members of the OldTools list holds a gift exchange match-up known as Galootaclaus. It's here. It's here! Wow Or more accurately, WOW! 2) The ones Cowtown Eric beat you to.
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: August 2007
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Sunday, August 12, 2007. A Level Of Difficulty. Why do we sometimes choose to make things so difficult? I would like to think that sometimes that is the correct way. The necessary way. In fact, the only way. Here is a case in point. And, let's face it, it can handle thicker material than my bandsaw. So here is what I went w...
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: A Level Of Difficulty....
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Sunday, August 12, 2007. A Level Of Difficulty. Why do we sometimes choose to make things so difficult? I would like to think that sometimes that is the correct way. The necessary way. In fact, the only way. Here is a case in point. And, let's face it, it can handle thicker material than my bandsaw. So here is what I went w...
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: you learn something new every day....
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Monday, July 30, 2007. You learn something new every day. Today's lesson: A bead looks intentional - a subtle cove need to be part of an overall design. A subtle cove on an otherwise straight section doesn't look like a cove - it looks like an accident. Kit, from Lee Valley. I wasn't sure about it. Coarse No. 2. I fell in l...
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: April 2007
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Thursday, April 5, 2007. Happy early fathers day. When you're better half says she wants to buy you a new lathe, and gives you a price range that has a large number fall within it. who's to say no? Especially when she tells you she wants you to have it right away so you can use it as much as possible :). Now if only I could...
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: May 2007
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Thursday, May 31, 2007. Life has been funny of late. Some health issues have slowed me down, and things have been busy at work and at home. Record T5 Technical Jack Plane. Anant A10 Carriage maker's rabbet plane. (I know, it's. Like buying a smart car when you want aJaguar.). Assorted goodies (not including a Record 151R.
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Mortise & Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher: March 2007
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Mortise and Tenon - Tales of a Wood Butcher. The sad and sordid tales of the struggles of a non-professional woodworker, and his battles against the accumulation of rust on old tools. Wednesday, March 14, 2007. I've been off work this week, due to a health issue. The unfortunate part is that it prevents me from doing any woodworking, or it would be a good week. So I've been spending the time doing some work and updating my web areas. Something I never seem to have time for these day. Mystery. Steel S...