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• #1452
Heat to 250-300C, dunk in oil
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• #1453
Olive oil?
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• #1454
Animal, vegetable, mineral, whatever you like
(probably linseed or vegetable..)
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• #1455
Has anyone got any thoughts on how to strengthen 18mm plywood miters? I don't have a table saw so can't do splines
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• #1456
Then after that? I presume it will go black.
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• #1457
You can cold blue it. Just wipe it on. It will go black but will protect it.
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• #1458
Gussets not an option? Otherwise screws in alternating directions, countersunk then filled. Although, a mitre on 18mm ply is never going to be mega strong, so really depends on the application.
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• #1459
yeah, it'll go black. Same as seasoning a carbon steel pan or wok.
Or yes, you could use blueing liquid, but you probably have a blowtorch and linseed oil already
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• #1460
I had this recently making a picture frame. Probably not the strongest option, but in the end I decided to drill ‘horizontally’ and put a 6mm dowel in. Figured it’d be enough for a 400x440mm frame.
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• #1461
I was planning on putting in the Woodburner then dunking it
Can I then clean the black steel so it’s no longer black
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• #1462
The black is the rust-proof coating
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• #1463
Perfect.
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• #1464
Are blowtorch and linseed oil included in the 'My Little Torturer' gift set?
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• #1465
Biscuits?
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• #1466
Shortened a belt for a friend. It's two layer, with the inner being synthetic and so when I cut it to length the whole thing kind of 'bloomed' and frayed. I didn't have any belt tips to cover this mess so I had to manufacture one from some alu scrap, turned out okay.
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• #1467
Thanks for the mitre tips, the more I think about it the more I want a table saw..
Are those 150 quid region ones a totally false economy? Have some projects coming but nothing on a great scale
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• #1468
get a track saw and track, much easier and safer to use. I have both. Cutting an accurate mitre on a cheap table saw would most likely result in a poor joint.
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• #1469
What are this metal things called
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• #1470
Search cutlers rivets, not sure if they have a better name
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• #1471
Thanks, will look into that. I think I knew it was a bad idea really
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• #1472
Does anyone on here have a knitting machine? Or know anything about them?
I have almost unlimited wool, but cant knit, dont have the time, but a machine doing it for me is attractive.
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• #1473
Table saws are really useful for making the required size battens etc. and you can use them as a mitre saw with the right attachments. Only problem is they are usually only any good when they get a bit more accurate and powerful.
I use the Festool CMS table which accommodates the Festool track saw upside down. That's a great accurate system but it's expensive. Its paid for itself by now but I've done a lot with it.
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• #1474
Does anyone on here make stained glass?
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• #1475
My dad does a bit, nothing fancy but I can ask him anything you'd like to know if no one better can answer it.
Either get stainless or, if it’s decent high carbon steel just clean and dry after use. It will discolour but shouldn’t rust as long as you care for it like you would a carbon knife.