Parker Converse and I started a very modest online store recently in
order to provide a place where many of the varied supplies you need
for making a rocking chair
can be purchased in a single location.
Parker and I are both constantly searching for the best performing
products available because it makes our job easier and more
pleasant and more profitable. If the blade on your table saw leaves
a perfect edge, it means less labor down the line and if the sandpaper you are
using cuts twice as fast as the closest competitor then less time
will be spent sanding. Therefore we are rewarded in our quest
to find the best products.
Over the last 15 years we have settled on what we believe are the
finest products that money can buy and we price them so that they
don't break the bank. If you know of any products that out
perform what we sell, please let us know!
Here are the products we offer:
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Diamond Band Saw Blades - These are
absolutely the finest cutting band saw blades I have used in
40 years of woodworking. They outperform the old Swedish
Silicon Steel blades I used for years by a significant
margin. Leaving a surface that is virtually free of resonant
chatter. |
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Whiteside Router Bits - I have found
Whiteside to be the most consistent in dimension and longest
lasting router bits I have used. In talking with other
chair makers it seems like virtually everybody uses them and
there is a very good reason! |
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Tenryu Table Saw Blades - The Gold
Medal blade hands down, the finest table saw blade made in
the world, in my opinion. I have used them all. When I first
got into woodworking in a serious way I thought Freud blades
were the "cats meow" then I discovered the Forrest blades.
After that I dumped all of my Freud blades at a yard sale.
Then some years later I discovered Tenryu and had another
yard sale for all of my Forrest blades!
The Gold Medal blade is a "medium thin kerf". Tenryu is
coming out with a Gold Medal Blade in a full kerf version
which I have used and can tell you it is incredible.
I like to use the thin kerf but many machines are set up
such that they have to use a full 1/8" kerf. |
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If you already know to use Abralon,
GREAT! If you have never used it you are in for a treat.
Parker and I use Abralon as the final step prior to applying
finish to our rocking chairs using the 500 or 1000 grit. You
use it on your random orbital H&L sander either five or six
inch works.
Abralon will actually make the wood surface so smooth it
will reflect light as if it already has one or two coats of
finish applied. But - what it also does, and this is
probably the most important, is that it removes 100% of the
loose wood fiber. Therefore when you apply your first coat
of finish, when it cures, it looks like perhaps it is the third or
fourth coat! Since there is "zero" grain to rise the finish
is perfect! |
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The finest sanding product I have
used in my 40 some odd years of making things has to be the
Indasa "Red Line" product It sands faster, lasts longer and
has the tightest tolerance on grit of any sandpaper on the
market. I have used Mirka, 3M, Fein, Makita, Norton and
Bosch and they are found to be wanting when compared to
Indasa "Red Line".
Using a 400 grit H&L "Red Line" disk I can sand out 36 grit
grinder marks! Try that with your Mirka 400 grit. I have
never heard of anybody trying this product and not agreeing
that it is the best. |
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Indasa Red Line Sanding Sheets -
These are without doubt the fastest, most durable and clean
cutting paper you will ever used. Try it and you will never
go back! |
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Indasa Rhynogrip - These are
not quite as fast at removing material as the "Red Line" but
it is a little less expensive and is still clearly better
than Mirka, Norton etc. |