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2817 matchstc Send Email Aug 1, 2004
3:41 am
Course knowing my luck the oak and Walnut is in the form of roughcut 10x12's 30 foot long! Take all ya can carry :) Saw some oak timbers this size and bigger a...
2816 MacGregorsCairn@...
lochlainn_ma... Send Email
Aug 1, 2004
1:31 am
In a message dated 7/31/2004 8:18:14 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Both viable options (to my discerning eye), but would settle for anything better then...
2815 marc adkins
winkleried Send Email
Aug 1, 2004
1:16 am
Free food and Booze for the list members ? Or how about all the oak and walnut you can bodily carry away for free?? Ld. Wilhelm von Winkleried ... From: Conal...
2814 rmhowe
mmagnusm Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
7:26 pm
These sites were positively reviewed by CHOICE magazine: Archaeological resource guide for Europe: WWW virtual library for European archaeology. Internet...
2813 rmhowe
mmagnusm Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
7:04 pm
Something new: http://www.ritdye.com/sun_guard/about_sun_guard.asp While this is new and sort of off topic, if you are going to a War like Pennsic and going to...
2812 Bre'nainn / Noble
noblefield Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
5:03 am
Home Depot and Lowes et al all have what they call 'white wood'. It is a very clear, no knots or only small tight knots. I used 2 inch by 2 inch, hence...
2811 Lord Karl Lagerstein
ddordway Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
3:00 am
I've had great success forming box joints with only a pencil, chisel, and a good back saw. The layout is minimal as the stock provides the depth and width for...
2810 Lord Karl Lagerstein
ddordway Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
2:53 am
The original post, as seen below, was posted by myself under another persons name while I was waiting for my approval to join this message board. I've been...
2809 maeryk
maeryktr Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
12:49 am
Do I have to wait, or can I share now? Maeryk ... From: "James W. Pratt, Jr." <cunning@...> To: <medievalsawdust@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, July 30,...
2808 James W. Pratt, Jr.
cunning@... Send Email
Jul 31, 2004
12:19 am
Each member should tell about their most current project/new thing they just learned/discovered. James Cunningham ... From: "Conal O'hAirt Jim Hart"...
2807 Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
10:23 pm
If you are interested... We get 11 more members and we hit 300! ( that's 289 for those math challenged individuals on the list... ) Should we do something to...
2806 windsingersmoon Send Email Jul 30, 2004
8:56 pm
By 'etching&#39; he probably means 'incising&#39; which would esentially been the same type end result in wood. And where someone was right, any cutting directly into...
2805 marc adkins
winkleried Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
7:07 pm
Ld. Griffin I have somewhere on this 'puter the techniques that some friends on mine doing ACW reenactments used if you will contact me off list I will be more...
2804 Tim Bray
albionwood Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
4:16 pm
... This is usually called "Chip Carving" in English. It was very popular in the 13th c. and there are several famous chests decorated this way. It continued...
2803 Arhur Slaughter /Finn...
dairmot Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
2:28 pm
I like good old beeswax. Warm the wood and paint it on hot. Finn ... From: Frank Kaluso To: medievalsawdust@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 8:48 AM...
2802 Frank Kaluso
psycpro1354 Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
1:48 pm
Hello to All, I have a question??? I have made a few drinking mugs, would really like to know how to seal the wood for drinking out of them. What is the...
2801 Wolfram Troeder
spaemi Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
6:23 am
Thanks a lot so far. Below some clarifications as good as I can since I am no native speaker. ... 1D is called in German "Kerbschnitt&quot;. With a special carving...
2800 Tim Bray
albionwood Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
4:10 am
... Sounds like an opportunity. ... Flat carving was also popular in 16th and (especially) 17th c. England. But then, England always was rather rustic... ;-)...
2799 Gary Halstead
garyh2018 Send Email
Jul 30, 2004
12:56 am
Yeesh, man. You could probably write a book on the subject. (Unfortunately, I'm fairly sure no one has). See the article at ...
2798 rikwolff@...
rikwolff Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
10:06 pm
I have some experience with round, single-pole tents, as I own a Monarch model from Panther. It has a two-piece center pole. The joint is a square pipe affixed...
2797 Gary Halstead
garyh2018 Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
9:41 pm
AFAIK, the box joint is a creation of 19th century manufacturing. I'm not aware of it showing up prior to the middle of that century. I tried making box...
2796 Omer
tavern1776 Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
9:17 pm
Fort Yargo park where we are working on the fort is talking about removing the old barn behind the office before it falls. It is around 150 years old post and...
2795 Andrew Lowry
alowry2002 Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
4:42 pm
Please forgive my ignorance but what do you mean by "2"X2" white wood (net)"? Richard P.S. My intention is to make my post the full height of 9' plus and strap...
2794 Wolfram Troeder
spaemi Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
7:22 am
Greetings I have a global question. Which of the (to me) known decoration methods for wood were known from which time, used in which time, were used only for...
2793 Bre'nainn / Noble
noblefield Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
4:06 am
I have made my own pavilion, a 15' X 25" two center pole hub and spoke design. Read into that no perimiter poles. All the weight of the roof and walls pulls...
2792 mumuk1 Send Email Jul 29, 2004
2:23 am
I've recently finished a cedar box project as a birthday gift for my Duchess. I hand planed cedar floor boards that were provided by her husband the Duke. I...
2791 John LaTorre
tentmeister Send Email
Jul 29, 2004
1:46 am
... Even better ... plug it into a foot switch so you can turn it off without using your hands. --Baron Johann von Drachenfels (John LaTorre)...
2790 C N Schwartz
kjworzie Send Email
Jul 28, 2004
10:12 pm
You don't have to buy a set. I did, but it wasn't necessary. A 3/8 1/2 5/8 set of three covers most thing you need a spoon bit for. Sadly, I think Fred Emhof...
2789 kjworz@...
kjworzie Send Email
Jul 28, 2004
5:28 pm
Delta... DeWalt... Porter Cable... Never heard of those companies. I buy my new-fangled tools from reputable purveryors. Saws from Disston, boring tools from...
2788 Bill McNutt
billmcnutt Send Email
Jul 28, 2004
4:06 pm
My variant on that is never allow ANYONE in the shop unsupervised. Unfortunately, I share my shop with my father, and he owns 40% of the benchtop tools. Will ...
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