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  0 Thread: A New RAS Miter Table
Post: RE: A New RAS Miter Table

very interesting design. how do you secure the work piece to the fixture? Is it just held in place with your hand?
iclark Woodworking 7 322 02-14-2025, 04:58 PM
  0 Thread: A "Pouting Chair"?
Post: RE: A "Pouting Chair"?

Interesting use of "blinders" for a timeout chair. That should add that extra little touch of isolation. Sadly, by the time that I get around to copying your idea, the great-nieces will be too big...
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 1 257 02-12-2025, 07:48 PM
  0 Thread: Osage Orange and Birds Eye Maple Carving Mallet
Post: RE: Osage Orange and Birds Eye Maple Carving Malle...

Great work and it turned out very well. I am sure that you brother will love using it. Thanks for sharing and the detailed description of the process.
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 5 443 02-04-2025, 10:09 PM
  0 Thread: Cheap or Expensive Jigsaw - does it matter?
Post: RE: Cheap or Expensive Jigsaw - does it matter?

If you are wanting to do the sort of things in the OP's vid, you might want to consider getting a scroll saw rather than a jigsaw. Last time I looked, a decent used scroll saw can be had for about...
iclark Woodworking Power Tools 21 1,575 02-04-2025, 05:28 AM
  0 Thread: Ridgid Bandsaw - new motor?
Post: RE: Ridgid Bandsaw - new motor?

Paladin Wrote: (02-03-2025, 10:46 PM) -- I have the Ridgid  BS14002. It has only 6 inches of resaw capacity. I was thinking of a mod or two the increase it. First, add a riser. Second, upgrade ...
iclark Woodworking 5 513 02-04-2025, 05:18 AM
  0 Thread: A Slice of Humble Pie Today
Post: RE: A Slice of Humble Pie Today

jteneyck Wrote: (01-31-2025, 11:36 AM) -- I don't understand how that would work.  Please explain.  I did toy with the idea of using two of the doors as they are and making two new ones that are 3...
iclark Woodworking 17 1,311 02-02-2025, 05:59 AM
  0 Thread: Red oak dish
Post: RE: Red oak dish

mtrainer90 Wrote: (01-30-2025, 09:53 AM) -- Worm screw -- thanks
iclark Woodturning 3 335 01-31-2025, 06:38 AM
  0 Thread: A Slice of Humble Pie Today
Post: RE: A Slice of Humble Pie Today

Thanks for the drawings showing the layout. Things make a lot more sense now. I understand that you don't want to change the design for the customer. If I had made them for my own use, I might c...
iclark Woodworking 17 1,311 01-31-2025, 06:33 AM
  0 Thread: A Slice of Humble Pie Today
Post: RE: A Slice of Humble Pie Today

As Stav said, those are great looking doors. The text sounds like there should be 4 doors. I am confused that the 2 doors on one side in the pic do not add up to the same height as the single door ...
iclark Woodworking 17 1,311 01-30-2025, 06:29 PM
  0 Thread: Plan and instruction CDs/DVDs
Post: RE: Plan and instruction CDs/DVDs

stav Wrote: (01-30-2025, 11:13 AM) -- The videos are claimed.  If I find any more I'll post them later. -- Stav, thank you for your generosity and congratulation to TheCabinetmaker for the sc...
iclark Tool Swap N' Sell 3 273 01-30-2025, 05:59 PM
  0 Thread: Selling extensive Lie-Nielsen collection
Post: RE: Selling extensive Lie-Nielsen collection

Mike, Thank you. That should be fine. Arranging shop visits via PMs is always acceptable. I have been fortunate to make a few of those visits myself. You are too far away for me to visit right now...
iclark Tool Swap N' Sell 17 2,254 01-30-2025, 05:53 PM
  0 Thread: Mortise Chisels getting a new home?
Post: RE: Mortise Chisels getting a new home?

Thanks for the additional info. Much appreciated.
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 15 1,382 01-30-2025, 05:48 PM
  0 Thread: Why are soft-grip pliers all low-friction?
Post: RE: Why are soft-grip pliers all low-friction?

Thanks for the suggestions. I have some double-back turner's tape that I can try. No rosin at home right now, but I just got pinged at work by the safety office because someone moved some coru...
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 8 538 01-30-2025, 05:46 PM
  0 Thread: Red oak dish
Post: RE: Red oak dish

Thanks. Nice job. How did you mount the piece to the chuck? Is it just me? When I click on "Show Transcript," nothing happens.
iclark Woodturning 3 335 01-29-2025, 09:41 PM
  0 Thread: Mortise Chisels getting a new home?
Post: RE: Mortise Chisels getting a new home?

Nice build thread. Thanks. How do you access the chisels that are not on the door? Also, that line of grinders/sanders looks interesting. Do you have them on mobility stands?
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 15 1,382 01-29-2025, 09:22 PM
  0 Thread: Why are soft-grip pliers all low-friction?
Post: Why are soft-grip pliers all low-friction?

I got some soft grip pliers to use on fixtures in the bathroom and on stuff in the shop that I do not want to mark with plier jaw marks. Both brands that I bought had nylon-like jaw inserts so that...
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 8 538 01-29-2025, 09:17 PM
  0 Thread: Decisions decisions
Post: RE: Decisions decisions

I had been hearing about bog oak for years but don't recall anyone every mentioning that it was low density (light in weight) or that it chipped easily. Thanks for that info. In terms of aesthetics...
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 12 975 01-29-2025, 09:07 PM
  0 Thread: couple of saws
Post: RE: couple of saws

RonB1957 Wrote: (01-23-2025, 01:15 PM) -- I will post something in a day or so. I lost all my files a couple of months ago when something killed my computer, monitor, and literally wiped my hard driv...
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 7 510 01-29-2025, 08:52 PM
  0 Thread: customer saws
Post: RE: customer saws

Beautiful saws. I am envious of your customers.
iclark Woodworking Hand Tools 2 433 01-29-2025, 08:44 PM
  0 Thread: Selling extensive Lie-Nielsen collection
Post: RE: Selling extensive Lie-Nielsen collection

Mike Brady Wrote: (01-29-2025, 03:24 PM) -- Thanks Cian.  It's called get'n older....that's all. Great to hear from you. -- Hi Mike, Glad to hear that the reason for selling is one that will eventu...
iclark Tool Swap N' Sell 17 2,254 01-29-2025, 08:41 PM

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