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Any woodworkers?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Forster46, Mar 31, 2013.

  1. Mar 9, 2018 at 9:18 AM
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    Those will clean up really nice with little effort
     
  2. Mar 9, 2018 at 9:37 AM
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    wilcam47 Keep on keeping on!

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    the big one has some severe rust pitting on the bottom of it. What do you think they are worth?
     
  3. Mar 9, 2018 at 9:55 AM
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    In that condition, not much to be truthful. I look at it like this, they are massed produced tools. They aren't really rare again because they were millions of them made. However, they are quality tools because they have lasted this long and will last forever if returned to as close to original condition as possible. Check out Paul Sellers' video on how to refurbish it. The closer you can get it to original condition the more it will be worth. You will get the most of it from the guy that plans to use versus the guy that wants to hang it on a wall.



    Here is one in similar condition that has a starting bid of $10. I would buy it if it weren't so much in shipping.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-No...655567?hash=item1edb15c3cf:g:NgcAAOSw63Namg2l

    Take a look at this search on ebay. The planes that are actively being bid on in a cleaned up condition are going for $30-$80. These probably still need some work. Now the ones that are ready to use are upwards of $100.

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=stanley+5+plane&_sop=1
     
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  4. Mar 9, 2018 at 10:43 AM
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    http://lumberjocks.com/projects/352513

    i'm going to be making a cutting board like this for a buddy of mine to auction off. The money will go to the march of dimes in honor of their premature son that they lost a few years ago. Stay tuned....
     
  5. Mar 11, 2018 at 5:53 PM
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    New table saw cross cut sled

     
  6. Mar 12, 2018 at 8:26 AM
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    What bench vise does everyone use? Do you have a favorite? Is there a preferred style of vise?
     
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    I have the large front vise from woodcraft (https://www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-large-front-vise).

    Its ok. The roll pin that holds the front handle connection to the screw rod sheared off after about a year. I ended up finding a screwdriver that I could force through the holes to fix it (stuck it through then bent both ends to lock it on). The jaws tend to rack quite a bit (top to bottom and side to side). I've been thinking about replacing it with a benchcrafted with the criss cross.
     
  8. Mar 12, 2018 at 5:27 PM
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    I have the woodcraft, and I agree that it racks overmuch. The bench crafted is oh-so-sweet...
    I have the Benchcrafted moxon vise, and it's an awesome tool.
     
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    Lowe’s by me carries some decent finished hardwood.
     
  10. Mar 12, 2018 at 5:38 PM
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    Speaking of benches, what are your guys thoughts about workbench top wood quality? My bench is made from laminated home depot 2x6s. Usually about once a year, a plane the top smooth and flat again. I'm of the mindset that my bench is a tool that is meant to get used and abused.

    I look at some workbenches made from thick hard maple or the like, and the whole bench is a work of art (like Samurai Carpenter's Bench - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCuvdv8FO54) .

    If i had a bench like that, i would be afraid to use it like a bench. I would cringe the first time I slip with a chisel or cut through a work piece held in the vice and run the saw into the edge of the bench.

    Do you guys have super nice benches or are they more along the function over form style?
     
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    My bench is like yours, and looks like ass. But it works. I built the moxon from maple, and that first chisel ding hurt, but I'm over it.
     
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    My work bench is 3 layers of mdf with an 1/8" layer of replaceable hardboard on top. Don't care if I ding it up.
     
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    Built the mandatory split top Roubo out of Maple. Benchcrafted hardware. Love that stuff. Expensive, but very smooth.

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    Thats a beautiful bench! Thats the type of bench i'd be afraid to use. I would cry the first time the chisel breaks through and digs into the surface.
     
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    Thank you @chertzog. About a week after putting the finishing touches on it I was cutting a small trim piece by hand in the front vice with the saw tilted up at an angle. Wasn't paying attention and before I knew it had started cutting into the chop. So it's kinda like getting that first ding in your new truck. You dread it happening. You're pissed off when it does happen. But after that, it's no big deal.
     
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    Nice. I'm on the fence about that. I don't know if I want to go full bench or make a table top mini bench


    Very nice!
     
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    Personally I like having the mass of a full size bench when planing and sawing. As best I can estimate, mine ended up around 380-400 lbs. Solid as a rock. No flex in the top when chopping either.
     
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    Some stuff. Not a lot, just some.
    I'm probably going to end up with both. I have found that I don't like the typical bench height when I am practicing dovetails. I prefer it to be higher. But like you said, planing is better at a lower height.
     
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    I agree. I use a Moxon vise for cutting dovetails to raise the workpiece up another 10-12".
     
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    Been working on a jewelry armoire for my wife. The shallow vessel on top is from spalted Western Sycamore, as will be the drawer and wing fronts. The main structural components are mahogany, and the drawer sides and backs are poplar.
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    I have enjoyed the challenge of half-blind dovetails, and the Veritas Plow Plane makes cutting grooves for the drawer bottoms downright easy.
    IMG_3074.jpg IMG_3056.jpg IMG_3076.jpg IMG_3064.jpg

    I started in early January, but there's a whole lot left to do:IMG_3078.jpg

    I'll post up when it's finished. I used a friend's table saw to rip the poplar, but everything else is done by hand.
     

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