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Mike G wrote:As this is re-sawn, I'd leave it a week or two. You could be getting on with the legs and so on in the meantime.
9fingers wrote:If he is generally selling to woodworkers rather than a special favour for you, I could add him to the timber suppliers map if you can give me a postcode and business name.
Bob
9fingers wrote:9fingers wrote:If he is generally selling to woodworkers rather than a special favour for you, I could add him to the timber suppliers map if you can give me a postcode and business name.
Bob
Did you spot this in amongst the thread?
Bob
Malc2098 wrote:Andy, I wanted a traditional-ish type of bench, albeit, small, and I wanted it with mass. I was practising cutting waste with a chisel the other day and the work was virtually bouncing on my temporary bench. I also wanted to use either reclaimed timber or very locally grown timber to try and reduce the carbon footprint, and provide a little income for local businesses. And, and, and...... for much of my fitting out of the 'shop,I've been using man made boards, and I wanted to work with wood.
9fingers wrote:What is the theory behind that process?
Bob
TrimTheKing wrote:Lovely. If you want to test the fit of the tenon then cover the tenon in pencil and fit it a couple of times, then remove and check the mortice. Pencil should be transferred to the inside of the mortice and you'll get a good view of whether the fit is perfect or needs fettling...
Andyp wrote:I’d love to see those joints pegged with a contrasting timber.
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