STL306: Be kind to the cast bro!
Woodsmith's Phil Huber joins Mike and Ben to discuss taking care of fine furniture, making tools and jigs, and the new home of Fine Woodworking.Question 1:
From Jake:
Hey guys LOVE the show I’m almost caught up after only discovering the podcast about two months ago. I have two questions:
1. What do you clean your fine hand-crafted furniture with? During the pandemic, I was cleaning with BLEACH like an idiot but I was paranoid. Now I’ve turned to lemon oil polish, what do you use?
2. I was listening to the recent episode about block planes vs shoulder planes vs rabbet block planes and thought to myself, wouldn’t a plane that was as wide as a rabbet block plane but as tall as a large shoulder plane be great? So my question is, Have you ever thought of tool designs that don’t exist to your knowledge but would be super helpful if only for one job?
Question 2:
From Timothy:
I was going to build the pedestal table by Tim Rousseau featured in FW when my wife saw his inspiration piece in the intro by Alan Peters. (See photo below). I am now commissioned by her to build it😳😳. I have done a solid-sawn mock-up just for shape, but I am worried about grain orientation.
What is the strongest way to create these legs? Bent lamination and veneer? Steam? Or solid sawn?
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This is the tall vise Phil has on his bench:
Question 3:
From Thomas:
Like everyone, I want to keep my cast iron tables clean, shiny, and scratch-free.
I use the product that won your best rust prevention test, so I’m not too worried about rust, but I am worried about scratches after watching someone haphazardly unload a handful of vice grips and wrenches onto my bandsaw table.
I thought, no, that won’t do.
What do you think about saturating a towel with oil, and placing it on my saw tables when they aren’t in use? Could I inadvertently trap moisture instead of repel it?
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Comments
Very sorry to hear Amanda and Katie have been let go. Woodworking diversity with Shop Notes, Popular Woodworking and Fine Woodworking has been a challenge and now even more so. Active Interest Media (AIM): Seems your direction continues to market to white males like me and not encourage others in woodworking by examples of others that look like them. Please let the subscribers know that this consolidation comes with a commitment and the implementation of adding a more inclusive and diverse representation in the online, print and podcast content. Oh, and future profits may improve with market broadening to woodworkers.
I got distracted by the haiku talk on my drive in and made one:
My chisels are sharp
They cleanly cut through the wood
I cut the wrong piece
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