Bill Kasper wrote:
> i guess i would have
> to make a wall box, too. and i'd need more tools to make that, right?
> oh, god, this is too familiar...
Relax, we all do it.
Personally, in a quest to cut dovetails, I've purchased
a saw vise, some files, built a workbench, bought (and tuned)
2 saw Eclipse sets, bought a few old DT saws, installed 2 angle poise
lamps (sharpening small teeth requires good light) done
some practise sharpening on larger saws, made a saw jointing jig,
down loaded saw sharpening instruction, read everything in the Porch
archive on saw sharpening.
Oh, I've made a dovetailed box for a #71 router (*). In pine.
BugBear
* non-electric tool for cutting surfaces parallel to, but recessed
below, the main work surface, Jeff.
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