Put a fresh edge on some tools I may need in my new career.
Update: I've needed the plans very much. I'm sure using the chisels will come in time too.

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Put a fresh edge on some tools I may need in my new career.
Update: I've needed the plans very much. I'm sure using the chisels will come in time too.
Do not be concerned with the world; concentrate on what matters to you.
Weber Piano Action Rebuild - Assembly and Adjustments
Weber Piano Action Rebuild – Assembly and Adjustments
We were hosting a group of our pianist friends on Saturday, and I hoped to have the action back together and with luck, installed in the piano for a little preliminary “plunking”. Time was short!
Up to this point, everything was in pieces and as you’ve seen in previous posts:
The keyframe had been cleaned, sanded and given a new coat of shellac.
New felt and punchings were installed.
Pins were…
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My Kid Don't Need to Brush His Teeth
Ever tried teaching a new thing to your kid?
There was a time; our time when we were kids, and our parents just need to say something and we used to do it, without asking why; well, this is not that time.
So, if you are asking your kid to do something, they will come up with at the very least 10001 million questions, asking why they should do it. Problem is you have to convince them for every…
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The simplest wooden pliers in the world! To craft is one thing, but to create something with the least amount of steps and in the simplest possible way is an art.
Stanley Block Plane
I did an exploded view drawing of a block plane!
Millers Falls Skew Block Plane: Previously I posted pics of a pair of badly rusted planes, purchased at a yard sale. Here's the second of those planes, all cleaned up. It's a nice tool, but it probably won't see much use, since I already have a beautiful old Stanley low-angle block plane. Compared to the Stanley, the Millers Falls plane is a pain to adjust. The skewed blade is a nice idea, but doesn't really matter to me, since I habitually hold planes at an angle anyway.