Block of wood A common cause of inaccuracy when using a metal rule is in measuring in from the edge of a work-piece. The problem is positioning the rule so that it’s absolutely flush with the edge. Many woodworkers use their finger as a stop and press the rule into their finger. Good idea, but…
MARKING TOOLS
If you were to ask most woodworkers what the foundation of accuracy is, they’d likely say the ruler, the tape measure, or the square. But I’ve always felt it’s the marking tools you choose. Granted, the rule, tape measure, and square are essential to precision; but without a clean, crisp marking tool, all their accuracy…
Powermatic PM2000 Table Saw Review
The Powermatic PM2000 table saw is a high end cabinet style saw with several impressive features. These include a genuine riving knife, left tilting blade, built in retractable casters, a magnetic switch, solid cast iron base for stability, built in dust port with blade shroud, and the list goes on! I had my eye on…
Ridgid 6″ Jointer Review
The Ridgid model JP0610 6″ Jointer is a welcome addition. It’s small footprint and reasonable price make it the perfect choice for the small home shop. With a 1 HP TEFC induction motor, a 6 1/8″ x 45″ bed, and 225 lb. heft, it can do the job. The fence is a good length at just under…
WorkSharp WS3000 Review
The WorkSharp WS3000 is a powered sharpening system that uses a horizontal spinning surface. It uses PSA sandpaper on tempered glass disks or slotted wheels as the abrasive surfaces. It has a unique angled port under the disk to set the bevel angle of tools such as chisels and plane blades. There is also a…
Woodworking Tutorial – Chapter 5
PLANS CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS In Building construction, a good plan and a well defined contract are important. ” Early understandings makes for long friendships.”Every carpenter must know how to read blueprints, and understand architectual drawings and correctly interperate the information found in the written specifications.Simply put , the plans tell you how to build…
Ralph Jones Woodworking Tutorial
Here are several tutorials on various woodworking topics. Chapter 1 – Building Materials This chapter is a tutorial on how to do identify building materials and thier uses. Chapter 2 – Hand Tools This chapter is for learning hand tools and how to identify them, as well as their uses Chapter 3 – Power Tools…
Ralph Jones Woodworking Photos
Here are pictures of some of my shop and some woodworking projects. Click on any picture to see a larger image.
About the web site designer – Bill Boehme
Occupation: Soon-to-be-retired rocket scientist. After a long career in high-tech – now ready for a much more relaxing low-tech career. Family: My wonderful wife, Paula, and I are ready to enjoy retired life together. She recently retired as a school teacher, but now has continued to teach part time for a while longer. Pets: Two kitties. Circles, a…
Ralph Jones Woodworking Tips
This page presents some of my favorite woodworking tips and tricks.