DickM
SILVER Star
I have used regular Johnson's paste wax with good results over the years, inexpensive and pretty easy to find.Like a beeswax blend?
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I have used regular Johnson's paste wax with good results over the years, inexpensive and pretty easy to find.Like a beeswax blend?
Yup. I think I now own one....Ever seen a rabbet plane?
Yep figure I could get that too. Matt uses it for finished smith work.I have used regular Johnson's paste wax with good results over the years, inexpensive and pretty easy to find.
I feel sorry for the SOBs who have to move that!Not to hijack any further but since we're talking wood working....I'm sitting at a $30,000 conference table. Walnut 4" thick, 6 ft wide 24 ft long. Nuts.
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Thats a hand auger. It’s a hand drill. There are lots of different bits you can use in those things. And that looks like an attachment for changing the angle of attack? I’m not sure. Never seen that before....
The end that would feed into the hand drill is totally round so it wouldn’t be locked in place. Idk. Might have to call my uncle. Even into an air drill it would still spin I think.if it’s suppose to go on the hand drill. Try it out and see.
My friend seems to think you’re suppose to remove the chuck that’s installed on the auger now and it replaces the straight piece. Make sense?The end that would feed into the hand drill is totally round so it wouldn’t be locked in place. Idk. Might have to call my uncle. Even into an air drill it would still spin I think.
But isn't that the case with most drill bits? Unless you're trying to use a hole saw or some other bit that requires crazy torque, I think it'll grab.The end that would feed into the hand drill is totally round so it wouldn’t be locked in place. Idk. Might have to call my uncle. Even into an air drill it would still spin I think.
I’ll check that out. Thought that too. Kid was doing a zoom class but I put the tools away back to the garage before he finished. It’s a whooping 32 degrees today.My friend seems to think you’re suppose to remove the chuck that’s installed on the auger now and it replaces the straight piece. Make sense?
Maybe it’s a an attachment for modern drill bits?My friend seems to think you’re suppose to remove the chuck that’s installed on the auger now and it replaces the straight piece. Make sense?
A luthier? I see a violin top back there! That is the pinnacle of fine woodworking as far as I’m concerned.Just gotta share my tool case, full of chisels and planes etc. that I inherited from my great grandfather, who was an incredible woodcarver. Old tools rule.
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I tried making a violin, once, but found it too finicky, so I moved on to guitars and mandolins. Haven't done much in the past several years, but have built around 15 acoustic instruments of various types. Strictly a hobbyist though.A luthier? I see a violin top back there! That is the pinnacle of fine woodworking as far as I’m concerned.