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Renners
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #11: Why didn't I think of that before #738 & #739
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This weekends first 'why didn't I think of that before moment' came when I was setting up the router to do the beadings and glazing bars. That was...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #10: Glazing Part 1
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Back onto the windows at last, got nothing done in December, I am now looking at Easter as a deadline to have them ready to be fitted. From the ou...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #9: I knew I should have used oil based paint
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Not that it really matters, the hopelessly optimistic completion date of mid October for the windows has been and gone, and there's still a way to ...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #8: The finish line is in sight....
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It's been ages since I got a chance to add to this blog, I've been doing bits and bobs to the windows at every opportunity, the most difficult part...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #7: Falling behind but that's ok
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I'd hoped to have had more of the sashes glued together by now than I have, family commitments have kept me out of the living room workshop for the...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #6: Glazing bars
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Glad to say all the jointing is done. Now it's time to move on to the glazing bars. This is not traditional joinery with divided lights. This is my...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #5: No bells, no whistles. Horizontal router table.
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Whenever I have used loose tenons in the past I have always been amazed by how accurately and how quickly you can make a strong, reliable joint. ...
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In which some progress is made
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It's not been a bad week, managed to get an hour in after work every day, an afternoon on Saturday and nearly a whole day in today. New planer kniv...
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The ahem, workshop and other stuff
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I would love a two car garage workshop, it's my dream to have space for everything including a dedicated finishing area. I do have a garage, but i...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #4: Let the woodworking begin
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So I know we're on part 4 and I haven't touched a piece of wood yet, but you can't rush these things. Everything needs to be taken into account if ...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #3: Research, research, research - and other considerations
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Of course, I'm not just going to make these windows straight off the bat. I have spent many hours looking into this project, looking at what toolin...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #2: The die is cast
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I won't pretend for a moment the decision to make the windows isn't driven by cost. At a very minimum it would cost 15 grand (sterling) to buy the...
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