08-21-2018, 06:13 AM
(08-21-2018, 05:19 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: I have built many marking gauges, including this wheeled one ...Yeah, that's the one I was referring to, I love that monstrous face to register against!
In the usual vein of your tools, the wood looks nice, it's a nice shape, large face to register...it really looks like a nice gauge. If I ever make one again, I will make it big like that...
(08-21-2018, 05:19 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: I hope you understand my accent
Yeah, but you're a Porsche owner so you get some slack...
![Big Grin Big Grin](https://forums.woodnet.net/images/graemlins/yellowbiggrin.gif)
it's not so much the accent in Peter's case (R.I.P.), he was kind of soft spoken and the accent only made it worse. Mainly you couldn't hardly hear him...That's how I remember the videos I saw, I could be totally off base. This is to say Cosman does a much better job for my taste
(08-21-2018, 05:19 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: As much as I prefer not to use aids, there are some, such as the kerfing chisel and angle markers, that make the work easier. I am not a hero. I just build furniture.I think it should be said that whatever tools work for an individual are the right ones. It is probably why I use the 140 trick, because I have used it and know it works and that's the way I go about laying out the dovetail. Kind of like teaching an old horse new tricks...I not really looking for any right now, but when I run into something I have a problem with I will most likely use the Internet to find the solution that will work, or come up with one myself.
Cheers,
Alan