About a month ago I began a thread about designing and building two carver chairs to accompany the 6 bentwood chairs we have owned for the past 40 years. The chairs were purchased all those years ago along with a table, which is around 200 years old. We need a larger table, and time has come to...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Today, 12:54 PMHad a 7.5 baldor, had a seperate post on this because I thought I figured out what was going on but evidently this is beyond my knowledge or experience. I replaced caps on 7.5 baldor, no difference, bought new leeson 7.5 hp, both single phase motors, got it hooked up, check wiring, cranked...
Last Post By: Holmes Anderson Today, 7:42 AMI have a 2019 Grasshopper mower with Kubota D902 engine that suddenly won't start at low throttle. I have always started it at the lowest throttle setting and it started just fine. Now, it simply won't start at the lowest throttle setting. I thought something was seriously wrong, and I was just...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 12:26 PMI'm looking to build my first set of cabinets in my kitchen. I'm currently building a new house. I am a third generation general contractor so l have a good degree of knowledge in construction my grandfather used to build furniture and cabinets so I have a very good general idea of how they need to...
Last Post By: Ron Selzer Today, 12:49 PMOne of the things I enjoy about wood working is the potential to learn new skills that enhance my over all enjoyment of the craft. As a Neander, often these new skills don't require an extensive investment in new tools. I've been a hand tool wood worker for >40 years and early on everything...
Last Post By: Mike Allen1010 Today, 11:29 AMBeen doing it like (or equivalent) this for years. (Votes: 4)
Wow! Never thought of that. (Votes: 0)
Been doing it with mirrors. (Votes: 2)
Ain't got a boat, truck, care… (Votes: 0)
John, you don’t list your location, but if you’re in the Northern Colorado area, I’d be happy to help you move the saw and set it up. Getting a new tool
Michael Burnside Today, 2:45 PMThanks all for the kind words. As Jim knows from my postings on the CNC and finishing forums, this was a pretty long and involved process, but also very
John TenEyck Today, 2:44 PMOk, I get what you are saying about opening at the inside of the miter. But a butt joint will also have a problem. If the counter is pinned to the inside
Mike King Today, 2:32 PMMany of us see things that others don't.
Not everyone knows what the common lathe height is and why it's used by most turners.
I don't see
These threads for whatever reason often go off topic, why not just enjoy the video for the reason the O.P. intended without negative commentary?
allen thunem Today, 1:50 PM
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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