I just now discovered the Hot Tools Summer Web Site put up by Wood Working Journal at www.woodworkersjournal.com/resource/hottools/freeplan.html They have been posting some very nice free pland every two weeks over the summer. As each new plan goes up the old ones disappear so I have missed the majority of them. If anyone did download these it would really be appreacitae if you could upload
bassman76131@yahoo.com wrote: Help I am new to wood working and the project I am making states to cut the wood at a 1/8 inch off-set. How do I make this cut with a table saw? Like Morris said, "More information please." If you are brand new to woodworking you probably are unfamiliar with a lot of terms. Just describe what you think the plans are calling for. In fact it would be real
Joe coughed up some electrons that declared: I won't proclaim to be an expert, but here's what I would do. Make some cross cuts at what you perceive to be the most damaged areas. Now make a few other cross cuts at what appears to be the least damaged areas. Using an awl poke and dig top, sides and cut side (probably end grain). Also test a few random areas at what appears to be
James Fraser wrote: Hi All, I've got some basic questions about a project I plan on starting in the next couple of weeks. I plan to build a small case, similar to a clock case. The front will have a few shapes cut out of it, some for windows to the interior, and some will have hardware mounted. Dimensions will be approximately 18" tall, 8" deep, 12" wide. The top will be
On Oct 9, 8:18 am, Dave <dbra...@yahoo.com> wrote: Pat wrote: For fun and challenge I would like to make some inside (french doors) and outside doors, and some windows. I know I don't need to. I know I will not save any money by doing it, but I think it would be kinda interesting. Just in case you are building these for a Florida home (and some other coastal areas),