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  1. Fine Engineer

    Wild Sage

    I have an idea for a set of pens I'd like to make for a fundraiser, and one component of that is using wild sage as the primary wood. I have not seen any offered, so I though I'd see how doable this is. I'll document the effort here if anybody else is interested. I live near a field with lots...
  2. Commercial_Forest_Products_oak_flooring.jpg

    Commercial_Forest_Products_oak_flooring.jpg

    Here is a run of long length Craftsman-style Red Oak historical reproduction strip flooring that just came off the Weinig moulder.
  3. Commercialforest_Mereen_Johnson_ripsaw.jpg

    Commercialforest_Mereen_Johnson_ripsaw.jpg

    This is where we rip our hardwoods. The ripsaw runs very fast and has many blades. For our turning blanks, we usually set up the knives to rip 3/4" or 1 3/4" off the edge of other projects like flooring or mouldings.
  4. H

    Hi to All From Timbertown NSW

    Howdy all! My name is Howie and I am from Wauchope NSW. Wauchope was a logging and timber milling community way back in the early 1830's. I have been here now for 7 years. I like woodworking in general but turn the odd pen. My pen turning skills aren't too bad but you know what they say...there...
  5. WildcatHollow

    Alternative to Pen Mill for Large Pens

    Although PSI sells inserts to center a bit when milling blanks for (example) the Majestic pen, I purchased some Lotus Pens. There are no similar bushings for it, so I was looking for alternative ways to mill the ends without having to purchase another power tool, in this case a disk sander. So...
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