Multiple uses:
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-V-Blade-Mandoline-Slicer/dp/B001THGPDO/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1320494042&sr=1-1
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Multiple uses:
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-V-Blade-Mandoline-Slicer/dp/B001THGPDO/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1320494042&sr=1-1
Here's a few:
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=115724
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=113862
+1 on the chop saw. Harbor Freight has a few that would work great. They only have a 4" capacity so you would have to rotate the 6" pipe.
The edge finish is smooth and ready to glue up (not that...
I just run in to this problem w/ ACAD 2004 on Win 7. I right clicked on the ACAD desktop shortcut, clicked properties and then clicked the Compatibility tab. Under the Compatibility mode I chose Win...
Now that you mention it, I recall soaking brass fire hose nozzles and bittings in Bug Juice on the ship when I was in the navy. Good times, good times......
Dave,
Citric acid is/was an idea. I just have to find a source. Any good suggestions? I've heard of checking with home beer brewing stores.
Bruce,
I'm sure the new vises were Tuckers!:)
I just saw a shop (thru the window in the door since it was locked) at the new Sedalia, Mo high school. It was a far cry from the Powermatic and...
I just picked these up at a school auction. $168 for 10 (one w/ no acme thr'd shaft). Brands are Wilton, Colombian and Rockler. A couple of them are missing some easy replacement parts. All in all,...
Post #9 has some links to pics on an enclosure:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=939414#poststop
To add to Chip's comments, I used some used 3/4" t&g ash. Resawed and planed down to thickness. The insert "ears" and saw top were level/square/uniform enough that I didn't need set screws to level...
I was doing the morning routine looking at CL, drinking coffee and found some tools and wood that made me get off my duff.
The mortiser was new-in-box for $200 and the dovetail jig was $115.
Not...
I went to the local library and checked out several books on cabinet making (and woodworking). I liked this one the best. It may not be the most concise, but it helped fill in the blanks with out...
Kind of busy. Finally got a DeWalt Dado blade and made zero clearance inserts out of some scrap ash for the dado blade. A minor gloat on the ash: 108 bd. ft. for $20. It was 3/4 T&G paneling 6"-8"...
How about some short storage? I used 1/4" plywood to make bins for my shorts.
An Excel spreadsheet that works pretty good and it's free. Experiment with a door of known sizes so you get the correct output (yes, I scrapped some wood by putting in the wrong groove depth).
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About 1/2 way down the page is Just Doors. It's an Excel spreadsheet with instructions and it's free. I'm
http://www.xmission.com/~sherwin/download1.htm
More reading on noise reduction:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=93059
This guy is crafty on the cheap:
http://www.ablett.jp/workshop/cyclone.htm
Cherry and Walnut upper laundry cabinets (will start on lower cabinets this fall):
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=113862
It's a bit of a drive but I would try Frieden Hardwoods in Pomona, KS.
http://www.woodfinder.com/listings/013683.php
This is where I bought the wood for my latest project and I plan to buy...
Sam,
I did use the Sommerfelds T&G set. I like them. I don't really have anything (router bits or construction methods) to compare them to since this is my first time using them on a project. In...
Jim,
When I did a test mount on the first cabinet, I realized I wasn't going to be able to mount the hanger rod if the first cabinet was mounted so I left the hanger rod long and put it in the...
Todd,
What drove the door width is kind of hard to see in the over-exposed pics. I have a twin 4 ft. fluorescent light fixture (yes, on the ceiling :D) that the upper doors would have hit if I...
John,
I have read and heard from people about the different looks over time especially on cherry. After I machined the upper raised panels, they probably sat for two to three weeks before I...
Long time lurker, first time to post. Thanks to all the posts on SMC and to the people that I PM'd.
I started remodeling our laundry room two winters ago and I finally got around to making the...