Great!
Pretty basic stuff. Take roughsawn hardwood lumber and turn it into S4S with most would being to specified lengths/widths out of the bulk sticks.
Like, take some 4/4 x 8" - 96" walnut...
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Great!
Pretty basic stuff. Take roughsawn hardwood lumber and turn it into S4S with most would being to specified lengths/widths out of the bulk sticks.
Like, take some 4/4 x 8" - 96" walnut...
Howdy -
I've been fortunate here in Atlanta that, after relo to condo and sale of shop machines, I found an excellent guy to create project-ready stock out of my rough lumber.
Will be moving,...
John -
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outrigger idea is clever Sac insert will work great - plenty of room for lots of holes.
post photos when you're done
regards
Kent
I have the JK-16. Same basic critter, except capacity is 1/8" - 5/8"
Got mine from Amazon 4 years ago - not carried there any longer, apparently.
I didn't need to go below 1/8" on the Nova...
Had a good ol’ boy friend. He called his remedy “Six and Twelve”
Tamp down a short stretch of tunnel. Put a stool beside it. Sit down and wait, with a six-pack and a 12 gauge
All over it.
John - you are travelling the same path as I, as described in my recent thread about Transition to Brushing WB. I failed. Badly. Not to the tune of a gallon, fortunately. I take no solace in your...
I had the same problem with my mortise chisels, in low-humidity months. The business end of a 1/2" mortise chisel is nothing to sneer at when it drops off the handle as you are picking it up....
How many holes does that make it?
Bob - cool beans. Glad you have a repeatable solution that you're comfortable with. I was wondering if that would provide a lip/shelf to help in alignment. That's pretty neat for your project
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"How many miles do you get out of your car brakes?"
That's like how long is a string? Back in the day, my BMW E39 had a stick, sport suspension, and performance tires good for summer weather...
I've been successful with flathead screws. Like, say, a #12. If that won't hold, then march up the scale - 14, 16. Also - by definition, these are adjustable for depth. "Over-sink" it, and back...
I learned early on that finishing before glue/assembly would make my life much easier, unless/until I progressed into spraying.
I use dye and gel stain to get to my end finish on QSWO pieces. ...
My fave is from McMaster - very convenient, and next-day since I live in Atlanta. No need to tell me I am overpaying for service and shipping - I've heard it often enough from - well, you know who...
Adria 8" DT sold yesterday on Bode
Ida got it if it was available when I looked. Then sold my LN
I am confident in my assessment that you are not their target market, and they are unperturbed by your disdain.
Having said that, keep up the good work. I always enjoy what you do, how you do it,...
No.
Resistance is futile.
I like Lee's idea better than mine. Assuming showing the screw heads isn't an aesthetic/grooming violation.
Fire up that router your sticks are sitting on. On the box end pieces, make two quick passes to create very shallow rabbets for the long box sides to fit into. Get out the glue, and glue them up.
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Yes - learned this first-hand from Deneb at a trade show decades ago:
Make a piece of wood that is about 1/4" thick and 5 - 6" long. Maybe 1 - 2" wide. Create a way to hold it upright on edge...
Not grumpy. Amused at the frequency with which this topic is resurrected. Each iteration contains a new pretentious spin. I like to tune in - like watching Airplane again, and picking up a new...
I'm not joking. Just starting the countdown until it is nuked.
10.....9.....8..........
Hip Cat. Definitely you.
I just got back from a 30 minute ramble through their many many levels of products [yikes] and hit on the 2C colors section. They did a very nice job of showing the...