Router Bits in the Mail

It is always going to be a good day that starts with a knock at the door, and a courier hands you a package full of router bits. This set were a collection from Saw and Bits, each costing between $3 and $6.  The whole lot cost $60 (inc delivery) 1 ea. 5mm Ogee Bit – [...]

Workbenches…

From Design & Theory to Construction & Use This is a book I’ve been wanting to get my hands on for a while, and in the end I had to give up on Lost Art Press returning my correspondence (I was trying to buy a deluxe edition), and instead settled for the non-deluxe version from [...]

Repairing the ROS

I haven’t ruled out getting a decent ROS (random orbital sander), but in the meantime I am not one to leave a perfectly functional tool in a state of disrepair, so I decided to fix the existing base, and return the Triton ROS to operational status. Step one, I removed the base that had the [...]

Paying Lip Service

When thinking about the kitchen as a whole, the sink has some ‘special’ features – the sink, taps, faucet.  The stove/oven has as well – a grill in the oven, routed stove elements, the door and knobs, but when I thought about the fridge, it seemed a bit plain, and more cupboard-like than fridge. So [...]

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