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I found this young mans video entertaining, while building his Tea Cabinet. At first when I saw his shop full of Japanese hand tools, and he starts out by processing his lumber by power, I questioned why did he have all the hand tooling if he's only going to process by power, but he quickly transitions to hand tools and displays his skill with the craft. I do love the simplicity and minimalist design of the cabinet. On a side note, I recognize that Hitachi F1000A combo jointer surface planer he has, I had one just like it, and I do love his little table saw.
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Marking gauge come in 2 types pins and roller. Which do you use and why? I am looking at getting one.
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Out and about, today...trying to find ONE Antique store that was open....in a town with 5 stores? Even the Plaza Inn was closed, today? There is a store right across the road (St Rt 31) that was open..IF you called the number on the front door...as she lives around in the back... had to sneak the package into my house, when I got home The Infamous "Plain Brown Wrapper"....$26 and change... Going to open it real slow....$10 for a single point marking gauge? But, turn it over, and there is 2 more very sharp pointy things.....Brass thumbscrews...not sure IF this is Walnut, or, Rosewood.... Unroll a little bit more.. $15.00 says the tag.....A patent date on the lever? That would be 10 - 12 of 1897.... Old logo, too... Appears to be a low angle block plane...with an adjustable mouth... A look under the hood...You just don't see wide beds like that, anymore...Thinking this MIGHT be a Stanley No. 60-1/2? Made before Stanley decided to stamp the plane number somewhere... Town is called Mount Victory,OH...
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From the album: John Morris's Hand Tools
Keen Kutter marking gauge Dad gave me long time ago. I love this tool.- 5 comments
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Ladies and Gents, I intend to spend time in the shop this summer. Time to tool up. I have a standard marking gauge, the kind with the spike on it. I don't like it much, it follows the grain. I see a lot of youtubers using a metal marking gauge with a rotary cutter on it. Who uses one of these, do you like it, and what brand do you recommend? Same question for saws. If I were buying a tenon saw or panel saw, what brands should I consider?
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