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Pen Turning

March 11, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

I’m Getting the hang of this. In the beginning it was a chalange because of the thin wall that you have to work with. Now that I have that piece down I can concentrate more on styles now. This is a picture of a older one I have shared before.  

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Natural Light

March 11, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Natural Light After my new window was installed this is the type of light I get . I am very happy with the results.

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Day Light

March 9, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

I never had any type of natural light in my shop. Granted these windows does not provide the same type of light that my CFL does, but it’s nice not to switch on the light now and then. In the past the only way I could get the day light was to open the door.

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Optimizing the Lighting in your Wood Shop

March 9, 2012 by Mo 1 Comment

When it comes to Shop light there is a lot of different options available. The question is witch one is the right one? It come down to selection between choosing fluorescent, CFL, incandescent or even metal halide lights. Now they all come in a wide variety of lumens and you should size it appropriately for […]

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Sharpening a bench plane iron with waterstones

March 8, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Sharpening a bench plane iron with waterstones

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8″ Parallelogram Jointer ShearTec II

March 5, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

8″ Parallelogram Jointer ShearTec II I love this joiner, the thing i love the most is how clean it cust and how easy it adjusts. Motor: 3hp / 3,450rpm Cutting Capacity Width: 8″ Depth: 1/2″ Rabbetting Capacity: 1/2″ Cutterhead Speed: 5200 rpm Spiral Cutter Head: Yes Diameter: 3″ Table Length: 83″ Length of Infeed Table: […]

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To Festool or not to festool…

March 4, 2012 by Mo 4 Comments

To Festool or not to festool… The question on my mind the last couple of weeks is the one of sanders. Sanders sound like such an easy thing to go out and get. Don’t get me wrong, the Ryobe sanders that I have is just awesome and they do a great jobs for the price […]

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Walnut Bowl

March 4, 2012 by Mo 3 Comments

I have turned another Walnut Bowl, this is just a very simple one that I use in the kitchen for our keys.

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Laguna 16″ Planer With ShearTec ll

March 3, 2012 by Mo 1 Comment

The Laguna 16″ Planer With ShearTec ll is best in class for many reasons. The ShearTecII Cutter Head is a 6 row system; most planers offer only 4 or less. This means the ShearTecII will last longer. 4 sided German carbide knives give a better finish, while deep gullets & thicker knives allow for better removal. […]

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Identify the Ash Wood

March 2, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Identify the Ash Wood An ash commonly refers to trees of the genus Fraxinus (from Latin “ash tree”) in the olive family Oleaceae. The ashes are usually medium to large trees, mostly deciduous though a few subtropical species are evergreen. The leaves are opposite (rarely in whorls of three), and mostly pinnately-compound, simple in a […]

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