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  1. I ’ve never cutting reeds on a turned and tapered leg. The problem is that not desired—for example, at the narrow end of the leg. the variable depth of the reed cannot be adjusted with preci- use a 3⁄16-in. …

  2. No access to Gallery? | NC Woodworker

    Nov 3, 2018 · This page isn’t workingwww.ncwoodworker.net is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500 any word on the return to service ??

  3. top—but what to put it on? two sawhorses I made at the College of the the furniture-making founded by James Krenov. the horses balanced the slab perfectly. And their well-proportioned de-for a nice …

  4. Wood Owl Auger bits don't fit my hand brace. Is it me?

    Jan 1, 2018 · Another question from me. I was gifted some much lauded Wood Owl Ultra-Smooth Auger bits for Christmas but was disappointed to find that the 7/16th shank won't fit in my hand brace. Since …

  5. iso | NC Woodworker

    Jul 14, 2023 · ISO wood for teething toys Trying to make my son some teething toys for christmas, and I need untreated, sustainably grown hard wood like maple. Looking for pieces about 1/2" to 3/4" thick. …

  6. Maple/Walnut Crib | NC Woodworker

    Nov 27, 2020 · Two versions of crib w/ adjustable height mattress. Convertible to day bed.

  7. Bylaws_Amdmt_Final_100118.pdf - History | NC Woodworker

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  8. Old Street Tool Handplanes | NC Woodworker

    Dec 6, 2023 · Full set of bench planes by Old Street Tools. No longer made, and last I talked to Don and Larry, they were on the way to retirement. Used but in very good condition and well taken care of. All …

  9. Need Karelian Birch veneer | NC Woodworker

    Nov 25, 2024 · I need a small piece of Karelian or Masur Birch veneer, about 5” wide by 20” long to finish a project. This stuff is expensive and I hate to spend $80-$100 for way more than I need. …

  10. pStaybwood: Wood heat treated beneath the surface of a molten metal, oil or fused salt, by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory