Choosing the correct size screw for a Kreg pocket hole jig is fairly simple if you know what to look for. There are some handy charts, a drill guide, and selectors that I will highlight in this post. In addition, you will find information on how to pick the
De YOSELIN Zwaluwstaart Jig Wheel Marking Gauge Plus Houtbewerking Gereedschap Set is gemaakt van geanodiseerd aluminiumlegering en legering messing roestvrij staal door CNC-bewerking, waardoor het een duurzaam en hoogwaardig gereedschap is voor houtbewerking. Met deze set kunt u eenvoudig markeringslijnen creëren in zowel harde als zachte houtsoorten, evenals potloodmarkeringen. Voordelen:- Gemaakt van hoogwaardige materialen voor duurzaamheid- Veelzijdigheid om zowel snijders als potloodmarkeringen te gebruiken- Inclusief diverse accessoires voor gemakkelijk gebruik- Vergrote messingsbasis voor precisie- Uitstekende kwaliteit tegen een betaalbare prijs De YOSELIN Zwaluwstaart Jig Wheel Marking Gauge Plus Houtbewerking Gereedschap Set bevat een wielmarkeringsmeter, kleine schroevendraaier, potlood, adapter voor potloodhouder, M3-schroef, duimschroef, reserve snijwiel en afzonderlijke zwaluwstaartmarkeringsmeters met 4 hoeken (1:5, 1:6, 1:8, 1:10). Alle onderdelen zijn van hoge kwaliteit en zorgen voor nauwkeurige en gemakkelijke markeringen tijdens het werken met hout. Gebruik dit functionele merkinstrument om uw houtbewerkingsprojecten naar een hoger niveau te tillen. Productspecificaties:- Materiaal: geanodiseerd aluminiumlegering, legering messing, roestvrij staal- CNC-bewerkt- Inclusief diverse accessoires- Vergrote messingsbasis- Inclusief vervangende wielen en aparte smokingmarkeringslarkeergeleider Met de YOSELIN Zwaluwstaart Jig Wheel Marking Gauge Plus Houtbewerking Gereedschap Set krijgt u een uitstekende kwaliteit gereedschap tegen een betaalbare prijs, waardoor het de perfecte metgezel is voor elke houtbewerker.
Choosing the correct size screw for a Kreg pocket hole jig is fairly simple if you know what to look for. There are some handy charts, a drill guide, and selectors that I will highlight in this post. In addition, you will find information on how to pick the
INTRODUCTION : Cutter Machine Gauge Plate:- When talking about a cutter machine gauge for wood cutting, there are a few different factors to consider. Blade size: The size of the blade on the cutter machine will determine the maximum thickness of the wood it can cut. Most cutter machine will have specifications that indicate the […]
Why has it taken me so long to write this post?! I mean the whole reason I named this site "Saws on Skates" was because my saws are on skates. Well, not literally, but they
Choosing & Using a Plane: Andy King talks through choosing and using a Plane. In order to make a living with woodworking, I find there has to be a compromise between power tools and elbow grease, and I'll be the first to admit that I couldn't survive without power tools. Sa…
Hi Everyone! Happy weekend! I have lots to accomplish this weekend but before I hit the shop, I thought I'd show you what I made and finished up last weekend....and it's just for me. It's been a while since I've made anything for myself. And I've needed this for a good long while...I meant to make it this winter, but then I started working on the Studio remake and very got it done. And two weeks ago I needed it and so I started making it and finished it up this past weekend. I made myself a rolling workbench for the shop. I've only needed it for about five years..... ...why did it take me so long....I really don't know...and now that I have it...I don't know how I've worked so long out there without it. It's made out of 2x4's and 2x6's. It's sturdy as can be and the wheels lock on it. It's not too big or too small. I can easily reach across it (which really does make a difference). It has a bit of storage underneath it for the air compressor and nail gun and the battery chargers. I still need to hook up the power cords so that I can plug everything in that I need and then plug into the heavy duty extension cord. It has been sanded like crazy but I'm not planning on painting it. I like it natural. So let the building begin....and now I'm heading to the shop. Thanks for stopping by! Linking to: http://staceyembracingchange.com/2013/07/11/creative-inspirations-linky-party-45/ http://www.livelaughrowe.com/live-laugh-linky-69/ http://www.504main.com/2013/07/tickled-pink-no-151.html http://www.alderberryhill.com/make-the-scene-monday-83/ http://www.savvysouthernstyle.net/2013/07/wow-us-wednesdays-127.html http://theshadyporch.blogspot.com/2013/07/rock-n-share-50.html http://missmustardseed.com/2013/07/furniture-feature-friday-link-party-say-hello-to/ http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2013/07/party-junk-196-a-diy-link-party.html
Happy New Year friends! I am SOOO excited to share this latest build with you! I decided to build a little something for myself this go around. I figured it was time to get a
Having a tidy garage makes my life (and work!) so much easier and more efficient. Here are some of the best DIY garage organization project ideas. Check them out!
A YouTube and written presentation of the Thoth Fortune Tarot Card of the Major Arcana of the Thoth Tarot, as part of a complete series on this deck.
The meaning of the Wheel of Fortune tarot card both upright and reversed in readings on love, relationships, career, people, personalities and more.
There's no such thing as being to safe in your workshop. Here are several ideas to make your shop safer.
Save yourself some time and hassle during your next woodworking project with one of these genius sanding tips.
Before I installed these rollers, sliding plywood in and out of my storage rack used to wear me out. It also damaged the edges of the sheets. Now plywood sheets glide in and out.I cut the 2-1/2-in.
Convenience, cost, and saving space were on Dan McNair's mind when he designed and built his collapsible, mobile workshop.
Making the medallion and brass fittings. The medallions on my workshop saws are made from silver, this makes a nice contrast with the black American walnut. Brass was used traditionally, and I use brass on my site saws in combination with English beech, as they don't mind being treated a bit rougher. My wife is a trained silversmith, which means that I have all the specialist tools to hand. Having pierced the silver sheet to the required pattern, it is then soldered onto a second sheet of silver. This is then cut to the correct diameter, before polishing and fixing to the brass threaded bar. The design on the medallions is based on the geometry of the daisy wheel. The daisy wheel is a geometrical symbol used by medieval builders to set out buildings and carpentry. It can be used to create angles and transfer complicated proportions, without the need for plans with dimensions, to craftsmen who were often highly skilled but illiterate. The medallion and brass studs are polished and finished. The brass studs are made from 5/8th brass stock and threaded bar. The traditional split brass nuts are also made from the same 5/8th stock.