
Making a panel gauge - FineWoodworking
Dec 4, 2020 · I’ve become enamoured of this Lee Valley panel gauge, based on a Stanley No. 84 slitting gauge. But rather than buy one, I’d like to make one, perhaps more like […]
Taylor Toolworks Hand Planes - FineWoodworking
Jul 15, 2022 · Please let me know your thoughts on Taylor Toolworks hand tools in general. Their current sale on hand planes has some amazing prices. If you own a Taylor Hand Plane […]
Bench Vise & Holdfast - FineWoodworking
May 23, 2022 · I've had an older Record quick release face vise, and a new-ish Jorgenson large quick release that I use on the end of a bench. I like the Jorgenson better. I don't know …
iGauging tools - a good buy? - FineWoodworking
Dec 7, 2021 · FWIW, I’ve had reasonably good luck with PEC blemish tools from Taytools. The only disappointing buy was a combo square I bought looking to avoid the Starrett price.
Made You Look: Sharpening jig for chisels and planes
Sep 25, 2024 · If you had a sneak peek into the Slack messages Ben and I share over the course of a week, (1) you’d see the word “jig” mentioned multiple times and (2) you’d have as much …
Build A Shooting Board that Handles 5 Jobs - FineWoodworking
Build A Shooting Board that Handles 5 Jobs Simple, versatile design excels for trimming end, edge, and face grain.
How To Use a Shooting Board - FineWoodworking
Jul 7, 2009 · A shooting board has no equal for producing an accurately square end on a board—incrementally removing wood to make a piece fit just right.
The Tormek sharpening unit - FineWoodworking
Oct 23, 2021 · I still use that method for the last couple of grits that I use. Taytools sells a starter kit with the glass plates and sandpaper to start (about 25 USD). I buy the wet/dry silicon …
#309-MAR/APR 2024 - FineWoodworking
Review: Woodpeckers Ultra-Shear bits Woodpeckers debuts impressive line of router bits Review: Taytools Drill Press Sharpening System, V2 Low-cost system keeps chisels razor-sharp …
Plane blade is not sharp enough - FineWoodworking
Aug 9, 2023 · Hello, I use diamond stones (ranging from 400 to 1200 grit) and a jig to hone my Stanley Nr.4 hand plane blade. My process involves starting with a 25-degree primary […]