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JD's 128 - Turning a knob for a bench plane

The front knob on a bench plane suffers a lot of battering and bruising during its working life, at times this can be replaced by one from a broken plane; however one isn't always that fortunate. If the front knob isn't too badly damaged it can be set up between centres on a lathe and sanded followed by buffing and refinishing, or in many cases, replaced with a newly turned one.

Whether the plane knob is to be refurbished or replaced the method of setting up between centres on the lathe is the same.

JD's 131 - A Saddler's Nest

Over the years I've visited many workshops, sheds, and improvised work spaces, back verandahs, even under a sheet of corrugated iron under a Gum Tree. Seldom do I see a workshop that is an extension of the tradesman who works there, a total package, this third generation Saddler and his Saddlery.

JD's 132 - An Engaging Workshop

It was a little after 8am when I arrived at the TTTG Workshop, Bob Crosbie had a box full of marking gauge kits under one arm and a mug of morning tea under the other while I trolleyed in an assortment of old gauges, bevels and squares from home. We were men well prepared and went about our well-practiced setting up for the day's workshop ahead.