Jig guarantees perfect cutting burrs on card scrapers
An improvised version of a commercial scraper-burnishing jig, but with a bonus!
Jig guarantees perfect cutting burrs on card scrapers Read More »
An improvised version of a commercial scraper-burnishing jig, but with a bonus!
Jig guarantees perfect cutting burrs on card scrapers Read More »
I use lots of Phillips-head sheetrock screws, which are made of hardened steel. They’re tough on bits. A worn-out bit can’t be re-sharpened, so I reshape it to fit a slotted screw using a small diameter sanding drum. I place …
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On this week’s episode of the ShopNotes Podcast, John, Logan, and Phil are getting reader feedback from last week’s episode on table saw blade sharpening, as well as, some fun project updates. Find all of the ShopNotes podcast episodes here…
ShopNotes Podcast Episode 183 — Zzzing! Zzzing! Zzzing! Read More »
Question 1: From Jon: Thanks for all the great content as always. I’m having some confusion about planers and planer sleds I am hoping you can clear up. I have…
STL309: Everyone needs a planer sled Read More »
After our discussion last week on why plain-sawn lumber tends to cup as it dries, I’m eager to share a solution for reforming cupped boards, like the old pine shelves in my closets. Some might argue that the simplest …
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Hoses and dustports come in so many different diameters that you can go crazy trying to match them up. Sometimes, you can find a hose or adapter that will fit inside a dustport, but its smaller diameter reduces airflow. To …
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Homemade Hose Adapter Read More »