[ OldTools Archive ] [ Jump to Content ]
Search Advanced Search Browse Recent Messages Bios

The following shows the message you requested. To get back to the list of browse results, click the back button on your browser.

If you are thinking of subscribing to this list, please consult the OldTools FAQ.

231250 paul womack <pwomack@p...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
harperron@c... wrote:
> For recent comers to the porch.
>
>
> Try your best to design products to avoid boring into hard curly maple end
grain. Jennings augers are really not well suited to this work. Little project
this week called for fourteen holes in curly maple end grain. Had to resort to
another method. Poor thinking on my part. I won't do that again.

That's not a design error.

That's a message telling you to learn of, and acquire, a wider range
of auger bit styles.

  BugBear
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related Messages
ID From Date Subject
231247 <harperron@c...> Jun-25-2012 Boring note for beginners
231248 Don Schwartz <dkschwar@t...> Jun-24-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231250 paul womack <pwomack@p...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231251 William Ghio <bghio@m...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231255 Sgt42RHR@a... Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231261 "Adam R. Maxwell" <amaxwell@m... Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231262 William Ghio <bghio@m...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231263 Joshua Clark <jclark@h...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners
231264 paul womack <pwomack@p...> Jun-25-2012 Re: Boring note for beginners