I’m not sure how I was led to this Lee Valley website however I found this “saw cut” story very interesting.
http://www.leevalley.com/newsletters/Woodworking/1/5/newsletter.htm
Frosty
I’m not sure how I was led to this Lee Valley website however I found this “saw cut” story very interesting.
http://www.leevalley.com/newsletters/Woodworking/1/5/newsletter.htm
Frosty
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That's pretty amazing that I just read that same article, yesterday. The tip about using the chisel to locate the cut was worth paying for, even in a free article.
A good find.
Me too. In my case I was led to it by an email from Lee Valley. At the lower right corner of the page Frosty linked to, you can subscribe to their monthly newsletter. They alternate between Woodworking one month and Gardening the next, but in either case they generally manage to find something interesting. Dan
Thank you so very, very, much, Frosty.
Because of you, I not only learned something new today, but I learned something invaluable that I will keep and use the rest of my life that will improve my woodworking skills.
ChuckN and I have nothing of value to add to this discussion.
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