Deansocial said:what happened to that chisel rembo [huh]
I think that you must have had a Polish fatherRembo said:and I think the problem is solved.Richard Leon said:It's a good idea, but I wonder whether it puts too much stress on the cutter because it is only cutting wood on one side? Maybe it would be better to clamp a wooden block of the same thickness as your jig to the wood that is being mortised, and cut a regular mortise?
Richard.
Predator - Long Tall Sally (music video)adubeau said:Rembo,
You rock.... and thanks for sharing.....
I have also not bad equipment ... ???jacko9 said:Great work Rembo, your an old world craftsman with some modern day tools and a very imaginative skill for fixture design. I love your work and I can't imagine what you could build if you had a fully outfitted shop like mine. Keep up the great postings!
Jack
Rembo said:I have also not bad equipment ... ???jacko9 said:Great work Rembo, your an old world craftsman with some modern day tools and a very imaginative skill for fixture design. I love your work and I can't imagine what you could build if you had a fully outfitted shop like mine. Keep up the great postings!
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jacko9 said:Rembo said:I have also not bad equipment ... ???jacko9 said:Great work Rembo, your an old world craftsman with some modern day tools and a very imaginative skill for fixture design. I love your work and I can't imagine what you could build if you had a fully outfitted shop like mine. Keep up the great postings!
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Rembo, I meant no disrespect, your shop is great and your work is outstanding [embarassed]
RonWen said:No matter how many or how few tools and machines are available the skill comes from the craftsman and Rembo has it! [thumbs up]
harry_ said:I would love to go to Russia and apprentice in his shop!