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Greg Pennell
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Marking Gauge
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March 03, 2024, 02:38:05 PM »
I admit it…I have a problem. I CANNOT throw away scraps of figured wood…they always get tossed into a large “I’ll find a use for that someday” tote.
Recently, I’ve gotten more interested in hand-tool woodworking/joinery, and have made a few gadgets this winter. The first one is a marking gauge made of curly maple. The sliding pin lock is a scrap of English walnut from a gunstock blank. Here are a few pics…this is in no way a proper tutorial, I’d refer you to Paul Sellers on YouTube for that.
Cheers!
Greg
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jmf
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March 04, 2024, 01:51:54 AM »
Really nice, very handy, and a great way to use up scrap. If you run short Ive got a lot here…
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