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by waho6o9
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"Owning a Marcou is like owning a Jaguar. You might not need one to get to work every day, but its beauty and performance make you lust wildly for it." Christopher Schwarz - editor of Popular Woodworking Magazine
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Micro Fence System Forum
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Qwas Products Forum
by RONWEN
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Fine Hand Planes by Ron Brese
by Poto
03-04-2010 03:31 AM Go to last post
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Modern technology used to realize an age-old idea: a perfect bow shaped arc. The Bowclamp's patented design - made possible only with the help of computerized, numerically-controlled cutting technology (CNC) - allows for equal clamping pressure along the entire length of the glue line... with only one clamp at each end!
02-27-2010 10:38 PM Go to last post
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For the past twenty-five years we have been producing innovative and impeccably crafted heirloom tools for serious woodworkers and collectors worldwide. Made in America, all of our tools are produced in limited numbers and with minimal care should continue to inspire your children's children. I believe the look, feel and accuracy of each Bridge City tool will always influence you to do your best work. Quality is contagious. Regards, John Economaki President & Founder
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LIE-NIELSEN TOOLWORKS began in 1981 as an effort to make top-quality hand tools available again from a U.S. maker and to revive discontinued, but useful, designs so the average woodworker could obtain them. Today we make over 50 types of planes, saws, spokeshaves, chisels, floats and more. We have improved and refined designs, and use better materials like Ductile Iron and Manganese Bronze for castings and cryogenically treated A-2 Tool Steel for the blades. Our plane blades are much thicker than those of any other production planes. The quality of machining and finishing results in a tool that looks as great as it works, and will be a pleasure to use for years to come.
by ConorLN
03-10-2010 07:28 PM Go to last post
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Effortless Woodworking
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Sales Service and Support for Tormek Water Cooled Sharpening Systems
by RWeber
Yesterday 10:28 PM Go to last post
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Unique designs for Quality Tools. Maker of wooden bench, block, and scraper planes. Also, sharpening jigs, portable and stationary workbenches, mallets, and more to come.
by RONWEN
11-25-2009 10:03 PM Go to last post
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Thank you for your visit to the Czeck Edge forum. We take extreme pride in our craftsmanship because we know your craftsmanship demands the best. Czeck Edge began the manufacture of woodworking layout tools in July 2005. Today our product line has grown to include awls, bird cage awls, burnishers and marking knives. We have recently added dovetail chisels in multiple sizes. Complete hardware kits are available featuring the same blades used in our production tools. All Czeck Edge tools and components are handcrafted with pride and 100% made in USA.
by RONWEN
01-17-2010 12:39 AM Go to last post
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by RONWEN
01-25-2010 01:17 AM Go to last post
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Evenfall Studios is an artisan based toolmaking, woodworking, and woodworking education studio, focused on helping woodworkers develop a fine level of artisan craftsmanship. My product line offers high quality hand crafted shooting boards used with hand planes, that offer fine, calibratable, multi-angle trimming and jointing accuracy for both end and long grain, book match and veneer work, as well as accessories that support them.
01-24-2010 06:30 PM Go to last post
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