HTT046 – Work Holding
On today’s show, I discuss extending the working time of hot hide glue, using the “ruler trick” for plane irons, frame saws, and work holding.
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Feedback
- David had a great suggestion for covering the concrete slab of a garage workshop floor.
- Check out the Color Theory episode of the Against The Grain Podcast.
Listener Questions
- Eduardo wants to know if it’s OK to mix hot hide glue with liquid hide glue.
- John is looking for thoughts on using the “Ruler Trick” on bevel up plane irons.
- Hugo would like information on when a large frame saw would be useful.
Main Topic
Today’s main topic is about work holding at the bench.
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?
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Tag:Glues, Hand Saws, Sharpening, Work Holding