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On Apr 18, 2:12 pm, rhythmaka <rhythmak...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am looking to be doing more acoustic guitar set-ups, modifications, > minor repair and such, guitar tech type stuff .. really needs some > good files (mine seemed to haver walked on off??), as I carve a alot > of bone and fossil ivory nuts and saddles also, > So I' m tarketing looking for practical double duty hand tools > > 1     

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Author: randyswoodshoop
Date: Apr 18, 2008 18:46

I am looking to be doing more acoustic guitar set-ups, modifications, minor repair and such, guitar tech type stuff .. really needs some good files (mine seemed to haver walked on off??), as I carve a alot of bone and fossil ivory nuts and saddles also, So I' m tarketing looking for practical double duty hand tools 1. small jewler's file sets, . 2. luthier fret files 3. violin knives, chisels
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What kind of hand tools are you talking about? Storage needs of gardening tools, lawn and auto maintenance and maybe some DIY plumbing and electrical stuff are far different than say wood working "bench tools" - chisels, mallets, hand saws, layout tools etc.. For woodworking tools, a hanging wall cabinet and a drawer unit built under the woodworking bench can do wonders for the way you     

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Author: rhythmaka
Date: Apr 18, 2008 12:12

"Toller" <Toller@Yahoo.com> wrote in message news:wXjLg.536$za1.339@news02.roc.ny... "Info Dude" <pdod@mailpuppy.com> wrote in message news:deirf2lg0m0johnnu63gfn21a3tsv4rm4e@4ax.com... Home Wood Working Business - How To Get Started Starting a Home Wood Working Business is just the thing for those who love working with wood as a hobby. The quality and design of hand
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Info Dude wrote: > How to Start a Home Wood Working Business > > Starting a Home Wood Working Business is just the thing for those who > love working with wood as a hobby. Pardon me. Your statement above ^^ is an oxymoron. I have a hobby simply "because" it's not the way I make my living. (Apologies to the fine people here who have WW as a career and still love it.) My hobby is     

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Author: charlie b
Date: Feb 9, 2007 02:24

Hand tools and wood. That's where the peace is. It's quiet, contemplative. Just your measuring skills, sharp tool edges, and your hands. Tom Dacon <ohara5.0@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:3e5b3dd8-de71-4b21-abf9-20e074f02045@73g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... I have been fixing the MiniCup sailboats (homebuilt 12') and there is something about working with wood that seems relaxing
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Hand tools and wood. That's where the peace is. It's quiet, contemplative. Just your measuring skills, sharp tool edges, and your hands. Tom Dacon <ohara5.0@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:3e5b3dd8-de71-4b21-abf9-20e074f02045@73g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... >I have been fixing the MiniCup sailboats (homebuilt 12') and there is > something about working with wood that seems relaxing     

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Author: J.C.
Date: Sep 5, 2006 13:07

In article <0d2fb01d-a3f3-4307-ab0a-5356cf399d49@a3g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, "DanKMTB@gmail.com" <DanKMTB@gmail.com> writes: I'd suggest acquiring your component-specific tools as you need them.  In other words, you don't need a pedal wrench until you're going to work on pedals.  You don't need a headset wrench until you're going to overhaul headset bearings or replace the
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can't say I find it makes any diff. I started out doing all "traditional" (read: hand tool only) work because I couldn't afford power tools. As I became more succesfull, I aquired the Big Toys that make speedy production alot easier. I still do a lot of custom one-off type work, and there are definitely projects that are "wing-it" style. Sometimes I use jigs, other times I'll cut joints by     

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Author: Tanus
Date: Jul 12, 2006 17:05

"wayne" <gustav1860@gmail.com> wrote in message news:541072a1-e02f-4a4e-adbd-0d68ced25c36@z16g2000prn.googlegroups.com... Hi I am rather new to wood working and saw a few chisels by the name of footprint UK, carl schlieper wood chisel, marple and a sorby They are all UK made except for the carl schlieper which is german. Anyone got experience with these? Do they hold an edge well
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Author: Tom Dacon
Date: Sep 4, 2008 20:31

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Author: Tom Dacon
Date: Sep 4, 2008 20:31

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Author: Tom Keats
Date: Aug 29, 2008 19:30

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Author: jd
Date: Jun 21, 2008 05:23

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Author: Jan Ras
Date: Jun 1, 2008 06:33

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