... I'm no expert, but I've done a little of this, watched others much better than I am at it, and visually inspected a bunch more hand-hewn beams. The...
holloway@...
May 1, 2001 8:13 am
79158
... I didn't actually see any blood, but Number One Son says that Highland people were sent for band-aids several times. I wonder why he doesn't make them part...
Bob Key
bobkey@...
May 1, 2001 12:20 pm
79159
Hey that would take all the fun out of it. My wife has wondered a lot about me over our 33 years together but more so as I have fallen down the slippery ...
Lapp, Herb
hlapp@...
May 1, 2001 2:26 pm
79160
From: Esther Heller Frank asks "Would someone please email me directly the unsubscribe info...." Which you do need if you are changing ISP's.... ... ...
esther.heller@...
May 1, 2001 2:42 pm
79161
... But did he bleed for you? ===== Dick Durbin Tallahassee, FL www.tfn.net/~ddurbin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo!...
Dick Durbin
flgaloot@...
May 1, 2001 2:57 pm
79162
Here's my opinion. Steve has reached a new level of plane making. Forget about comparing this plane to British dovetailed infills or to the L-N line. Look at ...
Roberts, Gary R
GRROBERTS@...
May 1, 2001 4:05 pm
79163
GGs, I guess the subject line says it all. Came across a hollow auger with this mark cast into it. Doesn't appear to be in the DAT. Barlow does list a hollow...
Caron, Gary J (PA83)
gary.j.caron@...
May 1, 2001 4:23 pm
79164
Hi Darrell & All, Darrell L. asks if anyone can back up a source he found that says, "The principle of the auger now in use all over the world is said to have ...
Robert Nelson
reeinelson@...
May 1, 2001 4:54 pm
79165
... Isn't the basic principle -- a rotating spiral within an enclosure pulls loose material up -- due to Archimedes? -- Andy Barss -- ...
Andrew Barss
barss@...
May 1, 2001 7:19 pm
79166
I absolutely agree with Gary. Steve's infill is the coolest looking tool I have ever seen. I have sent him a special piece of wood which he is storing to...
Jim Thompson
jimbono@...
May 1, 2001 8:58 pm
79167
I had forgotten the post this picture. it is a pic of the first two planes I made. the ones on the outside. the middle one is closer to what I do now. man what...
Steve Knight
stevek@...
May 1, 2001 10:53 pm
79168
Greetings to the porch!! I just realized that the link section on E-groups is missing. Does anyone know what happened to them? If not, does Alistars Antiques...
Jim Thoreson
j_thor@...
May 1, 2001 11:51 pm
79169
Darrell: You'll akso find it reproduced in "Hand saw Makers of North America" by yours truly---- --ErvSawwwwwwwwwwwz ... ...
Erwin L Schaffer
elschaffer@...
May 1, 2001 11:56 pm
79170
Hi Jim, If you mean Alister Orme, it's right here: http://www.orme.com/html/for_sale.html Hope that's the one you are after. Bruce...
BruceRenfro@...
May 2, 2001 12:02 am
79171
From: Esther Heller Jim asked: Greetings to the porch!! I just realized that the link section on E-groups is missing. Does anyone know what happened to them? I...
esther.heller@...
May 2, 2001 12:02 am
79172
GGs Well, I just received an email and the results are in. The top 5 in order are 1. Oak 2. Redwood 3. Dogwood 4. Maple 5. Pine If you want more details, go...
Charles Rodgers
charlesrodgers@...
May 2, 2001 12:56 am
79173
DUH!!! Just had to log on to E-groups to get access.....pass the spitoon... ... wrong) ... -- +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ ...
Jim Thoreson
j_thor@...
May 2, 2001 1:02 am
79174
Does anybody have a Clifton #7 Jointer? I'm curious to know how good they are. I've heard nice things about the new Clifton planes in general, but I haven't...
Bob Key
bobkey@...
May 2, 2001 1:15 am
79175
... At one time I had a heap of auger bits with "Pugh - Phila" marked on them. Anyone know if there is a connection to ol' Benjamin? Regards, Steve -- ...
Stephen Reynolds
stephenereynolds@...
May 2, 2001 1:44 am
79176
You would think that there would be a requirement for prevalence in all 50 states for the #1 tree... -- Noz Moe King (aka Bretton Wade) ... -- ...
Bretton Wade
brettonw@...
May 2, 2001 2:02 am
79177
... And the first nominee is...? Got me. Trying to find a tree that is native to Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, Colorado and Maine sounds like a losing cause, let ...
Kenneth Stagg
kstagg@...
May 2, 2001 2:55 am
79178
But even these work very well. The pic was taken in my shop and show the planes in their storage tray. Russ Ellsworth Boise, IDaho ... From:...
Russ Ellsworth
erg6@...
May 2, 2001 3:07 am
79179
Of course, that goes with out saying!!! Saturday, his thumb nail turned a pretty purple by having it situated between two oppositely rotating lengths of...
Jill & Scott Garrison
garrison@...
May 2, 2001 3:49 am
79180
I would definitely put Cherry and Walnut in that list, probably 1 and 2. Maple is hard, but it cuts nicely - not like oak which tears or is too hard. -- Noz...
Bretton Wade
brettonw@...
May 2, 2001 3:52 am
79181
... Which reminds me of a time long ago, before the Oldtools list when my only source of woodworking information came from library books. In some...
Stephen Reynolds
stephenereynolds@...
May 2, 2001 3:53 am
79182
Dogwood????? -- +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Private replies: NickNaylo@... Public replies:...
NickNaylo@...
May 2, 2001 4:50 am
79183
... I 2nd (or 3rd) the sentiments. I'm going to post a picture of this beauty on my Tool Drool site. Congrats, Steve. Dave W. -- French Polishing and Tool...
Dave Weisbord
davewe@...
May 2, 2001 5:19 am
79184
Why wasn't mesquite up near the top where it belongs? Frank (Fort Worth Armadillo Works) ... -- +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+...
Frank Sronce
dilloworks@...
May 2, 2001 5:33 am
79185
... I used (played with) what was described as an "early production" model (i.e. not a prototype, but not "final") at a trade show. It was wonderful. OTOH, my...
paul womack
pwomack@...
May 2, 2001 8:14 am
79186
... Isn't the label a bit "bat-cave?"... BugBear -- +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Private replies: pwomack@... Public...