On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 23:31:46 -0400, DamnYankee
calmly ranted:
Ok Fellas,
I've purchased some hollow 'n rounds (and a few other molding planes)
and is a good resource on the use of these relics to recreate mouldings
from the 18th/19th century???
I've been scouring the Web, various books, and it's become a lost art.
There's lots of Norms, but not alot of Roys.
"There are" and "a lot".
Can anyone offer any advise/expertise while I give my my two M12Vs and
router table a well-deserved rest?
"Advice" is freely given.
Learn all about planes:
http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0.htm
Saws:
http://www.vintagesaws.com/cgi-bin/f...y/library.html
New old tools:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~alf/en/newold/newold.html
Or the whole gamut at the Electronic Neanderthal:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~alf/en/en.html
I much prefer hand tools but my body says I need to work more
with power and save the hand tool for the finer work. sigh
Gracias!
De nada, amigo. Waitaminutethere...a Yankee spreakin' Spanish?
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