Woo Hoo! I picked up a decent used 6" jointer for the cost of going to get it. With a brand new motor. It will take a little TLC and reconditioning, mostly a...
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Lew Newby
ian_the_fariner
Mar 1, 2003 7:18 pm
Ahhhh you bum ;) Hey on that note, anyone happen to have or know where I can get a One Way Lathe chuck real real cheap? Farin...
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jrwinkler@...
rivendalehall
Mar 3, 2003 3:11 am
... I can't think of a source. why do ya' think they're called "one way". They don't make ANYTHING cheap. Chas. Oh. and I agree Rhys is a bum. Sucker's...
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jrwinkler@...
rivendalehall
Mar 4, 2003 5:23 am
Due to the fact that I've gotten a number of e-mails from various and sundry folks around the country wondering what happened to the website with my plans on...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Mar 4, 2003 1:02 pm
... Ahhh. That 'splains it. I was looking for it the other day and it was gone. BTW, on the subject, do you (or anyone else) have plans for an indoor banner...
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jrwinkler@...
rivendalehall
Mar 4, 2003 1:46 pm
BTW, on the subject, do you (or anyone else) have plans for an indoor banner stand. A squire brother is looking for one. Thanks, Ulrich Yup. and a BIG THANKS...
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Lew Newby
ian_the_fariner
Mar 4, 2003 3:56 pm
Try www.medievalwood.org instead and click on charles Farin ... Try www.medievalwood.org instead and click on charles Farin At 07:52 AM 3/4/2003 -0600, you...
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Dan Baker
captainrhys
Mar 5, 2003 1:32 am
Hmmm, it doesn't seem to Connect? -- YIS, Lord Rhys, Capten gen y Arian Lloer Privateer to the Midrealm Arafu at dawnsio mewn adlaw ... ...
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Dan Baker
captainrhys
Mar 5, 2003 1:35 am
Ah there it is. You can put up anything of mine, no problem -- YIS, Lord Rhys, Capten gen y Arian Lloer Privateer to the Midrealm Arafu at dawnsio mewn adlaw ...
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Dan Baker
captainrhys
Mar 5, 2003 1:43 am
Charles, Conal, anyone else interested, come on up to Border War (in West Michigan) in June. A local event to me, lots of fighting, drinking, and some classes...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Mar 5, 2003 1:02 pm
... Let's see... Take a net, add some sicks on the end... Instant hammock! Hammock is a period word (from the Spanish hamaca, from the Taino, the natives of...
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Dan Baker
captainrhys
Mar 5, 2003 1:36 pm
Not so far, I'll have to look. I didn't know that. Thanks -- YIS, Lord Rhys, Capten gen y Arian Lloer Privateer to the Midrealm Arafu at dawnsio mewn adlaw ...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Mar 5, 2003 9:02 pm
... does 'hamaca39; mean hammock? Hey Charles post a pic of that bed we talked about at pennsic... ===== Baron Conal O'hAirt / Jim Hart Aude Aliquid Dignum '...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Mar 5, 2003 9:25 pm
... Yes, hamaca is the Spanish word for hammock. BTW, it also forms the basis for the Spanish verb hamacar, meaning "to swing." Ulrich ...
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Tim Bray
albionwood
Mar 7, 2003 5:47 am
Hello everyone, I finally got around to joining this group. Looks like you have been having some good discussions (been reading the archives)! Some of you...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Mar 7, 2003 10:27 pm
Welcome! Glad to have you. ... ===== Baron Conal O'hAirt / Jim Hart Aude Aliquid Dignum ' Dare Something Worthy ' ...
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Steve
wolfesco
Mar 8, 2003 1:52 am
I love the mouse trap. How is it triggered? I see the tension cords at the top and the toggle applying pressur to the lid which is supported by the small...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Mar 8, 2003 2:06 pm
ok... They had wire way back in the dark reaches of the dark ages.... Did wire nails or brads exist? Or was the wire too soft to use as a fastener...? What was...
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Tim Bray
albionwood
Mar 9, 2003 5:51 am
... Doesn't matter how soft it is, if it's clinched - as almost all medieval nails were. I don't think this is because the nails were too soft - I can drive...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Mar 9, 2003 10:19 pm
... Building accounts from the 16th century make references to "broddes," which seem to be what we call brads. I'd guess not made from drawn wire, but ...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Mar 9, 2003 10:19 pm
... Actually you'll find nails used in the construction of chests and hutches at least back to the 12th/13th century. And clinching obviously applies only...
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unclefox2001
Mar 14, 2003 9:43 pm
I just joined so sorry about jumping in so late. I buy my nails from http://www.tremontnail.com/. They have a great selection and supply places like Rockler. ...
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unclefox2001
Mar 15, 2003 6:34 pm
Some of the hinges found in the Viking age birka graves had clinched nails on them. Also if you look at the tools found in the Mastermyr find you will find a...
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robert frazier
robertblacks...
Mar 15, 2003 9:27 pm
nails are easier to make from square rod.when you taper anything metal it's done by starting square or making it square. a wire pulling machine is found late...
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Ceara ni Neill
kisamul
Mar 16, 2003 5:23 pm
If it's a very small job, I've found that carpet tacks work well. They look hand forged & they're square. I attatched leather hinges to a coronet box with...
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Patricia Emery
jessimond
Mar 18, 2003 4:18 am
Greetings from Emerickeskepe! I am new to this list, and equally new to medieval woodworking, although I have been in the SCA for about 13 years. I have just ...
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Linda Rice
alianora9
Mar 18, 2003 6:28 am
Ok, I just assembled a list of links for shave horses for one of our guys, so this was right at hand: http://www.inthewoodshop.org/destinations/cw98a.shtml ...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Mar 18, 2003 1:29 pm
... Is there such a thing? Someone set my perception that they were developed after 1600. I'd love to be corrected so when I go on "Colonial House" I can...
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Linda Rice
alianora9
Mar 18, 2003 1:39 pm
Regia Anglorum has one on their webpage, so at least *they* are assuming it's documentable to the Anglo-Saxon/Viking period. We tried to write to them to ask...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Mar 18, 2003 2:05 pm
That's funny.... After I sent my last, I did a Google search on +"shave horse" +renaissance and also +"shave horse" +medieval and hit their site (and not much...