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My peculiar nature: October 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Thursday, October 30, 2014. A gift for a friend- - -refurbishing a seme-ganna Japanese plane. I've been building some stairs, to access an attic bedroom that we built only, what. 6 years ago! The ladder that we had been using had it's charm, but I think that the renters of our house might want something a bit more traditional. The i...
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My peculiar nature: August 2015
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Friday, August 21, 2015. A BIG madonoko saw! So here is one of the saws that I have recently received.a monster madonoko ("window saw", I believe.referring to the deep gullet that were cut into the saw plate to better facilitate chip clearance). The original auction photo from Yahoo Japan auctions. Http:/ rk-trading.ocnk.net/. It's ...
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My peculiar nature: December 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Saturday, December 20, 2014. So, here we are, a million things are running through my head, and I've got writer's block. I thought about calling this post, "How NOT to move to Hawaii! But after the first few days, things have begin to settle down a bit. Thank god. Listen to the roosters crow (there are many! Renee somehow found us a...
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My peculiar nature: New old tools!
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Sunday, August 2, 2015. It's tool sharpening day again.Oh joy! As you know by now, that's not meant to sound sarcastic, either. This bevel angle wanders around a bit, so I'm just trying to improve things a little bit. What looks like dust on the blade.that's steel. These files cut! They arrived two days ago, and they are perfect!
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July, 2015 | Granite Mountain Woodcraft
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Study Japanese Carpentry in NoCO. Monthly Archives: July 2015. The Fuigo Joinery II. July 31, 2015. The work of building a traditional Japanese box bellows continues. For those who are just joining in, or who are looking to make a fuigo of their very own, the partial set of plans can be found in a previous post, Designing Fuigo. But still, I end up with doubt about the teaching thing. I’ve been reading with great interest Sebastian’s blog: http:/ laborlimaetoolworks.blogspot.com/. I woke up this morning ...
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Perspective | michaellangforddotorg
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Just another WordPress.com site. Chop wood, carry water. Boggs Tool & File. 1938 Craftsman →. May 20, 2015. We spent the day sharpening plane blades and chisels. Why does woodworking have to be so damned esoteric, anyway? Timber framer, boatbuilder, dreamer, writer, musician; collector of books, tools, aphorisms. "There is nothing, absolutely nothinghalf so much worth doingas simply messing about in boats.". View all posts by michaellangford2012 →. This entry was posted in woodworking. Boggs Tool & File.
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My peculiar nature: November 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Saturday, November 29, 2014. The list.(and not the the Christmas kind). It is very nearly time for us to go. The big move is neigh, and swiftly approaches. I'm getting anxious. We haven't chosen a place too live yet preferring, it seems, to trust in providence to guide us once we arrive. Where will we live? Will we have electricity?
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My peculiar nature: May 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Monday, May 26, 2014. Using a diamond grit lap to repair a cracked Japanese plane blade. There's more to show about working with the loose diamond grit, at least as far as using it in lieu of a coarse sharpening stone. Out of all the combinations that I have tried so far, the maple plywood showed the most promise. And got to work.
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My peculiar nature: March 2015
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Monday, March 16, 2015. What's that old saying? If you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail? To a certain degree, the type and variety of tools that you have will dictate the projects that you take on. Maybe if I start unpacking some tools, I'll be able to break this terrible case of builder's block that I'm suffering.
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My peculiar nature: June 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Monday, June 30, 2014. Comparing two Kings, (waterstones, that is). Another eBay fail."I've lost my Mojo! Here's the original description. Not a bad description, compared to most of what you see on eBay. Natural, white, and old. I was hoping for a Hindustan or maybe a Lily White Arkansas/Washita. So what is this thing? My point is t...