My dream!
I still have to wait a long time, there is a shortage of stock in Switzerland and France, the waiting time is 3 to 6 months and you have to reserve
Eric
Merci Poupster
j'essaye de m'exprimer le plus possible en anglais en passant le moins possible par Google translation, par respect pour le forum et c'est aussi bon pour mon "Brain"
Merci pour ton accueil
A bientôt
Eric
Hello everyone,
First of all, thanks for your efforts to understand me, I know my english is not good.
But you got the gist of it and answered as I thought you would.
I change the blade when my feelings are no longer good or when they break.
I wanted to know if you were doing like me.
Thank you
Eric
Hello Everyone,
I work mainly oak wood with blades 15TPI or 25 TPI, often after a project, I change the blade because I have better sensations.
I watched my last blade and I saw a significant wear.
Do you do the same?
Eric
Thank you everybody.
My wood's knowledge isn't very well, it's oak but I don't know the type.
You are probably right Rodney. I'll go find out.
Here, we currently have some stunning fall colors
Enjoy your Sunday.
Eric
Hi Rodney,
it's the problem for me, paint or stain ? that is the question.
I like the raw wood but in this case, it seems the stain is appropriate, maybe clear oak or colorless stain but no paint.
(I hope you understood my English language)
Eric
Hello Everyone,
In eight weeks ,we'll be at Christmas, I tried my first assemblage about the subject.
As usual,I await your advice.
The pattern come from Steve GOOD, thanks to him.
Eric
Hello Dakota,
thank you for your advice, it's very interesting.
I have indeed noticed this phenomenon, depending on the grain of the wood, the behavior of the blade changes and it becomes difficult (for me) to control the trajectory.
Eric
Hello everybody,
my last work,
it's always the last before the next no? (or isn't it?)
I'm not satisfied that time but I present it to you anyway.
I try to improve my self.
Eric