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11/08/17 @ 7:00pm. Project: Winding sticks. Winding sticks are a pair of pieces of parallel stock, with contrasting top edges. By placing them at either end of a piece of timber, getting down level with the tops of the sticks, and sighting over them, it's easy to see whether the timber is twisted in its length (known as being "in wind" [rhymes with "grind"]). This workshop combines parts of the planing stock square workshop and edge jointing workshop. We've got some nice contrasting utile and spanish oak that will make for a good looking end product to take home. '''Please note''': there is a £5 charge for the stock used in this session. 5 places available (no more), please note your full name you used to join LHS. | |||
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21/06/17 @ 7:00pm. Planing up stock: using a hand plane to make a piece of rough-sawn stock square (on all 6 sides) and to the dimensions of your choosing. Very useful, given the Hackspace's lack of a jointer and thicknesser at the current time! 5 places available (no more), please note your full name you used to join LHS. | 21/06/17 @ 7:00pm. Planing up stock: using a hand plane to make a piece of rough-sawn stock square (on all 6 sides) and to the dimensions of your choosing. Very useful, given the Hackspace's lack of a jointer and thicknesser at the current time! 5 places available (no more), please note your full name you used to join LHS. | ||
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08/03/17 @ 7:00pm. Half lap joinery: while these joints aren't necessarily the prettiest, they are strong and simple, making them a workhorse behind the scenes. They're also a great gateway to learn accurate marking out techniques along with sawing and paring. 5 places available (no more), please note your full name you used to join LHS. | 08/03/17 @ 7:00pm. Half lap joinery: while these joints aren't necessarily the prettiest, they are strong and simple, making them a workhorse behind the scenes. They're also a great gateway to learn accurate marking out techniques along with sawing and paring. 5 places available (no more), please note your full name you used to join LHS. | ||
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