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Today,
6:29 PM
steven c newman
replied to a thread
Lumber supply
in
Neanderthal Haven
A dry fit that also involved a panel... Did not go well...seems I will be doing this, tomorrow...again.. The Dreaded Too Fat Rebate....back has...
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Today,
6:26 PM
Jim Koepke
replied to a thread
Spectacular Tall Case Clock
in
Neanderthal Haven
Beautiful work. jtk
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8 replies | 423 view(s)
Today,
6:25 PM
steven c newman
replied to a thread
Lumber supply
in
Neanderthal Haven
2 stiles also got their feet sawn... Was a good thing that this was the "inside" for both Stiles.. As both had a few "bad" spots, all on one...
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Today,
6:22 PM
steven c newman
replied to a thread
Lumber supply
in
Neanderthal Haven
Dry fits..first one of the day.. And the Last Dry fitted rail of the day.. 18 Mortises were chopped and fitted to the rails, today...tool? ...
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Today,
6:19 PM
steven c newman
replied to a thread
Lumber supply
in
Neanderthal Haven
Well, that glue-up is now out of the clamps, and standing up on it's own 2 feet.. Next 2 Stiles look like this.. 2 hours IN the shop,...
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Today,
6:02 PM
Andrew Pitonyak
started a thread
Knife / Scissors pull sharpeners - just pay shipping
in
SawMill Creek Classifieds
I have three sharpeners that I simply do not use. These use a "V" and you pull the blade through it. I have never been impressed with these types of...
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Today,
6:00 PM
Mel Fulks
replied to a thread
Spectacular Tall Case Clock
in
Neanderthal Haven
Beautiful work , and a Clock is a wonderful companion. I bought an old one many years ago . Haven’t had it running for quite a while because it...
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8 replies | 423 view(s)
Today,
5:58 PM
Warren Lake
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I don't get blow out as I climb cut but its hand held so you have control, your thing doesnt lend itself to that sure you are using a router table....
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
5:48 PM
Patty Hann
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I don't do cheap bits... 99% are Whiteside with a few Freuds thrown in for color :D. But some could use sharpening....will have to get on that.
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Today,
5:22 PM
Tom M King
replied to a thread
Spectacular Tall Case Clock
in
Neanderthal Haven
Gorgeous!!!
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Today,
4:45 PM
Doug Garson
replied to a thread
Rocks in their heads
in
Off Topic Forum
Maybe the boat should be seized and sold at auction.
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39 replies | 3615 view(s)
Today,
4:38 PM
John C Cox
replied to a thread
Grease..... and not the movie....
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Typically, motors under 10hp are permanently greased. Don't add more. They will run for many, many years with no additional lube. Electric...
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16 replies | 719 view(s)
Today,
4:25 PM
charles mathieu
started a thread
mini dust gorilla vs 2 stage conversion
in
WorkShops
Hello guys Made some researches before making this post but I am still not sure what is the best. I have a single car garage with a bandsaw,...
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0 replies | 40 view(s)
Today,
4:20 PM
Lawrence Duckworth
replied to a thread
Grease..... and not the movie....
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
improper use of grease zerks
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16 replies | 719 view(s)
Today,
4:14 PM
David Storer
replied to a thread
Glue Chairs
in
Neanderthal Haven
I understand your drift on the ethics of using types of glue for repairs that mean that joints can not be easily disassembled. For me, however,...
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19 replies | 999 view(s)
Today,
3:44 PM
Edward Weber
replied to a thread
Grease..... and not the movie....
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
That is a very loose rule of thumb for "some" bearings. There are far too many variables to guess about grease types and quantity. you need to...
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16 replies | 719 view(s)
Today,
3:32 PM
Maurice Mcmurry
replied to a thread
timber frame roof repair
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I think they need you in person Tom. That looks like some of your projects. I love to see neat old historical buildings being saved. I hope I get...
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3 replies | 265 view(s)
Today,
3:15 PM
Lawrence Duckworth
replied to a thread
Rocks in their heads
in
Off Topic Forum
I agree, those magnetic signs do look a bit cheap. :D
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39 replies | 3615 view(s)
Today,
3:10 PM
Michael Burnside
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I usually do rebate, sand, route, miter, assembly. IMHO people forget the sanding part often and a lot of built frames look amateurish when...
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
3:02 PM
STUART Robertson
replied to a thread
Stainless steel figure 8 hardware
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
If your base frame is already assembled a biscuit jointer,if you have one, can cut the slot where you require it for z type table top fastners....
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15 replies | 663 view(s)
Today,
2:42 PM
Jimmy Harris
replied to a thread
Interesting Millspaugh saw handle
in
Neanderthal Haven
I've seen those before. Not in person, mind you. But I think it's just an aesthetic thing. A reason to stand out from all of the other saw makers...
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7 replies | 550 view(s)
Today,
2:33 PM
Patty Hann
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Roger dodger... Route first, then cut. Thank you, Darrell and John.
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
2:23 PM
John TenEyck
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Route the stock first. If you make the frame first, there's a really good chance you'll blow out the end of one of the tips of the miters at the...
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
2:20 PM
Tom M King
replied to a thread
Rocks in their heads
in
Off Topic Forum
I was worried the last time we had a real estate appraiser for the county come through driving a Porsche SUV with a magnetic sign on the door, but...
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39 replies | 3615 view(s)
Today,
2:07 PM
Darrell Bade
replied to a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I would say first, I cut the rabbit for the picture and glass and route the edge at the same time. I used to make so many frames I would do a run...
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
2:04 PM
stephen thomas
replied to a thread
This is where I am to date.
in
Shop Made Tools and Machines
I like your floor! How does the Stanley 45 fit into the project? Thanks! smt<-----likes to find excuses to use Stanley #45 when not on production
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2 replies | 6282 view(s)
Today,
1:51 PM
Patty Hann
started a thread
Routing a Picture frame profile
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
Making a small picture frame from walnut, square with mitered corners. Should I assemble the frame and then route the profile or route the piece of...
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6 replies | 163 view(s)
Today,
1:50 PM
Joe Bailey
replied to a thread
Interesting Millspaugh saw handle
in
Neanderthal Haven
From my reading of the (very short) patent description document, the patent is strictly as to the design of the handle. I would expect that if the...
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7 replies | 550 view(s)
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