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workingbyhand.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Many people likely think the first true metal block plane was the Stanley No.9½, which appeared in 1872, but it wasn't the first block plane. The first cast iron plane produced in North America was that of Hazard Knowles, in 1827. The first cast iron block planes were actually produced by Birdsill Holly in the... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | As I start out, I wouldn't consider myself much of a woodworker. As a kid I built plenty of balsa wood model airplanes (a good number of which met an unfortunate end via unscheduled landings at an excessive velocity). And I've done plenty of standard homeowner light DYI projects. But, I wouldn't say I really knew what I was doing. So, I thought it prudent to get some basic instruction. I started with a woodworking class at the Center for Wooden Boats....... | |
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quakkels.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares their experiences and resources for learning hand tool woodworking, including projects like building a bench, shooting board, winding sticks, desk organizer, and a rabbeted box, highlighting the challenges and progress in their journey. | |
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rugby843.blog
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| | | This is from Google, but thinking of Cee who had amazing photos! | ||