I love making windows and doors in my free time, this is my hobby. I eventually want to do timber framing too. A shaper is an important part of making the above, and I want to upgrade. Background: My current machine is a Jet JWS-25CS (3HP, up to 3/4 spindle) I need support for a 1 1/4''...
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Reverse it? I don't know but that seems a little optimistic. Seems like it might slow the rate increase at least. What I've read is that clearing rain
Curt Harms Today, 11:20 AMThe 2 ¼" blades that Joel had were 3/16" thick (or thereabouts) and are intended for the Norris type infill smoother to be used with a chip
Karl Holtey Today, 11:15 AMFor the record, 3 weeks later and a couple more coats of ARM-R-SEAL and the cherry has warmed up very nicely and it looks great. My panic was unnecessary.
mark mcfarlane Today, 11:12 AMI put my last gallon of ARM-R_SEAL in 4 StopLoss bags and they are working well, other than the challenge of pouring a gallon container through a funnel
mark mcfarlane Today, 11:02 AMTom, I have followed the same trajectory as you. I always sand prior to assembly, then a little touch-up sanding after assembly. My finishing regimen
mark mcfarlane Today, 10:53 AM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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