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  0 Thread: Square drive bits for a brace
Post: RE: Square drive bits for a brace

Thanks everyone for the leads. I think I'll go with the 1/4"hex brace driver. I'll get one for myself and one for an old friend in Ontario who said he misses not being able to use his brace to drive R...
jock cameron Woodworking Hand Tools 9 6,477 09-18-2016, 09:41 PM
  Question Thread: Square drive bits for a brace
Post: Square drive bits for a brace

I have managed to collect several screwdriver bits that were designed to fit into the chuck of a brace. I have both flat bits and phillips bits in different sizes but so far I haven't been able to fin...
jock cameron Woodworking Hand Tools 9 6,477 09-17-2016, 01:12 PM
  0 Thread: Veritas Plunge Base for Rotary Tools
Post: Re: Veritas Plunge Base for Rotary Tools

I am planning on trying my hand at some line and berry inlay and have been looking for something like this for a while. I looked at the info on the related post referred to below and decided to try ou...
jock cameron Woodworking Power Tools 5 5,955 12-16-2015, 04:22 PM
  0 Thread: Rehabbing a Millers Falls 2B eggbeater
Post: Rehabbing a Millers Falls 2B eggbeater

I am cleaning up a post 1949 MF 2B eggbeater and have a problem with the two pinion gears. Both of these are very difficult to turn. I suspect that any oil in them has thickened over the years. I have...
jock cameron Woodworking Hand Tools 3 3,025 10-10-2015, 09:50 AM
  0 Thread: using a router to mount a vise
Post: Re: using a router to mount a vise

What are the dimensions of the edge of the bench? If you have a skirt piece say 2" x 6" it might be faster and easier to use a circular saw to cut it back so the vice plate fits flush with the rest of...
jock cameron Woodworking Power Tools 1 2,921 10-04-2015, 01:00 PM
  0 Thread: Chest lid construction options
Post: Re: Chest lid construction options

Thanks to all for their comments.[br]At present I do not have all of the stock. I have one more yard to check their stock, which is quite extensive, so I may be able to find something large enough to ...
jock cameron Woodworking 4 3,513 10-04-2015, 12:44 PM
  0 Thread: Chest lid construction options
Post: Chest lid construction options

I am thinking of making a version of Hannah's inlaid chest that appeared in the June 2013 issue of Popular Woodworking. Before I start on this I would like some comments on my options for the construc...
jock cameron Woodworking 4 3,513 10-03-2015, 08:30 PM

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