Making & modifying woodworking tools by Jim Kingshott

By Jim Kingshott

Make all of the vintage hand-woodworking instruments you will have with this remarkable advisor. From the basic fabrics and finishes to the workshop concepts, you will study each aspect of creating and editing your personal instruments. track and increase a vintage Bailey development airplane, regulate bench vises, make handles to enhance saws, chisels, and screwdrivers. each bankruptcy contains the author's personal photographs, line drawings, and plans. Bonus: a colour part that includes all of the tasks

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N n c ":> < f you study the owner' manual of your joimer, as you should, . " T h at "bUl" is someth in g to h eed because a lot can happen between the tatement and eLting up the LOO\ in your shop. "\ hal cau es your too l to become misaligned during shipmelll isn't important; being sure the mach ine wi ll work with you, is. CHECKING The horizontal plane of the ouueed table must be tange ll tial to th cuttillg circl e of the knives (diagram 1). :"1ble so it extend over the CUlterh ead . Rotate th e cUllerhead by hand (too l un plugged), and determine if each kn ife just bard touches the traighLedge.

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R\ext CUl the lants on the des and form the Uhape required for the bar on both pieces. ' gauge will'! an extensiOll that will provide ad equaLe support for the work. ize the to provide a LighL fit for Lhe bar. ow eparate the piece and fonn the rabbet cut along the base of each of them. Attach the parts to the platform with glue and ;X" brads that are driven up through the pla tform. Be sure the venical piece are centered on the platform. CUL Lh bar Lo size and drill a )4" hole in it cen ter. 'm.

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