Hi All,
If you haven’t seen it, Adam Cherubini’s blog is a real delight for hand tool folk. It’s right here: http://www.popwood.com/blog3/
Adam posts here pretty often, and I always enjoy his comments and insights.
Best,
BruceR
Hi All,
If you haven’t seen it, Adam Cherubini’s blog is a real delight for hand tool folk. It’s right here: http://www.popwood.com/blog3/
Adam posts here pretty often, and I always enjoy his comments and insights.
Best,
BruceR
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I read his article in the latest issue of Popular Woodworking about dimensioning wood with hand planes and thought it was a very good read. The best part was his reference to "Planaholics Anonymous". It was a very good point that rang true for me when I read some of these posts by Knots members on this forum.
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