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    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

    Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NH

    With 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.

    Last Post By: Jim Koepke Yesterday, 10:25 PM Go to last post
    Jim Becker

    Real Estate is a Circus Right Now

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    Professor Dr. SWMBO and I are "more than casually" looking for our "downsize" property. The two of us do not need such a large home and property going forward as our older daughter is already living "independently" in town (she's a special needs adult, so isn't totally independent) and the younger,...

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    Allen Mattsen

    Buying First Turning Tools (set advice and/or individual)

    Thread Starter: Allen Mattsen

    After many searches, YouTube videos, various research, etc, I've finally come to you folks for some advice. I'm ready to buy my first turning tools. I have a new midi lathe (Laguna Revo 1216) and will soon have a grinder and CBN wheels on the way. I need help deciding on my first turning tools. I...

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    Steve Rozmiarek

    Why release the tension?

    Thread Starter: Steve Rozmiarek

    I've got a couple bandsaws, the one in question being a 14" Delta. It is exactly as it was when it left the factory, except it's on it's 10th or so blade, and has new cool blocks. I use it for the odd job saw, so it gets used often. I was using it tonight, and I got to thinking, the last time I...

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    Mike Allen1010

    No more denatured alcohol in California?

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    My go to finish is shellac. I prefer to make my own fresh by dissolving flakes in denatured alcohol. Went to the hardware store to buy some more denatured alcohol for fresh batch of shellac and was very dismayed to learn that apparently there is some kind of regulation that now prevents the sale of...

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    Osvaldo Cristo

    Probably a stupid question...

    Thread Starter: Osvaldo Cristo

    It run worldwide the terrible scenes of Texan houses being flooded by blowed pipes at this unsual local Winter. It is really sad to see desperated people losing most of their possetions in a such way. On the other hand, at last here in our country, people, included myself, cannot understand why...

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    How I Make Spiral or Twisted Finials 

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    Richard Madden
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    Published on 04-25-2011 4:34 PM     Number of Views: 131263 
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    From the first time I saw pictures of Stuart Mortimers signature twist work, I knew I wanted to try one myself, but I feared it was too difficult and time consuming. Stuarts book, Techniques of Spiral Work- A Practical Guide to the Craft of Making Twists by Hand, and an article in the May 2006 issue of Woodturning were the sources of inspiration and also great learning tools. It was when Mark Hubl showed his first spiral piece that I finally decided I would give it a try.There are many ways this work can be done, but here is the way I make twisted finials. As with any woodturning project, if something doesn't feel right to you, don't do it!!
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    Native American Baskets-turned on a lathe 

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    Jim Adkins
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    Jim Adkins shows us his method for turning native american baskets on the lathe.


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    Turning Miniature Acorn Birdhouses 

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    Jim Underwood
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    Published on 02-22-2011 1:41 PM     Number of Views: 50628 
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    Jim Underwood describes his experiences and techniques for turning miniature acorn birdhouses. ...
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    Turning Segmented Bowls by Ken Salisbury 

    Published on 01-05-2011 8:24 PM     Number of Views: 30208 
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    An article on segmented bowls by one of our original moderators, Ken Salisbury.

    This article describes the process used to make the following bowl.

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    Processing a Bowl Blank 

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    Dennis Peacock
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    Published on 01-02-2011 7:32 PM  Number of Views: 26872 
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    With all the newcomers here on SMC with questions about bowl turning and drying roughed out blanks, I figured it was time to post something about how I go through the process. ...
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    If you had no limitations, which brand would you choose? (Votes: 130)

    1. Powermatic (Votes: 50)

    2. Jet (Votes: 4)

    3. Grizzly (Votes: 22)

    4. Delta (Votes: 7)

    5. Rikon (Votes: 0)

    6. Baileigh (Votes: 1)

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    Nick Morton

    FS30 Minimax Jointer Planer - NO MOTOR - Northern Virginia - $300

    For Sale: FS30 Minimax Jointer/Planer Combo - NO MOTOR
    Price: $300 / OBO / Open to trades - lumber or hand tools
    Located in Woodbridge, VA,

    Nick Morton Today, 12:11 PM Go to last post
    Jerry Bruette

    Delta Unisaw - Motor Running/Belt Not Moving - An account of Safety Feature?

    If you have standard v belts and not a link belt they don't care which direction they turn. Your blade won't turn as freely with the belts on because

    Jerry Bruette Today, 12:09 PM Go to last post
    Bob Riefer

    Cyclone outside venting

    When I had a smaller DC (the usual HF model) and 4" duct, I vented outside with good results. I collected chips via Thien top hat setup, and outside

    Bob Riefer Today, 12:05 PM Go to last post
    scott vroom

    Splintering when routing rail/stile grooves on cope & stick doors

    To follow up, I ended up doing the profiling in 2 passes: an initial 1/16 climb cut followed by a full depth pass in the proper direction. Of the 16

    scott vroom Today, 12:02 PM Go to last post
    Rod Sheridan

    Self stacking outfeed for TS?

    Brian, when I see “multiple grooves” I think of a shaper with multiple cutters and a stock feeder......Regards, Rod

    Rod Sheridan Today, 12:00 PM Go to last post
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    glenn bradley

    vintage Craftsman table saw upgrade

    This thread may help. Besides Grandpa's 1950 Emerson I had a 1970's "113." contractor. I added a decent...

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