Got Bashed in Wood Magazine march2014 page 74 After they tested it they stated it returned 20 times more dust than the oneida tested a year ago Clear Vue returned more dust to particles then five single stage collectors tested last year Ouch Was there test wrong? or All the hype on...
Last Post By: Michael Overbey Today, 8:37 AMMy apologies in advance as I'm sure this topic has been covered elsewhere in the forum, but since the terms "glue" "wood" "best", and even "titebond" are used so much in this forum, I was unable to find a specific thread on this topic despite my attempts to search one out. So I'm looking to...
Last Post By: Rob Luter Today, 8:58 AMI frequently hear that A2 is difficult to sharpen with a wire edge which hangs on. My sharpening method is very simple. Get a small wire edge at 30 or 33 degrees . An Eclipse honing guide is used, with an 800 grit man made Waterstone. The angle is then raised by about 2-3 degrees Now 4...
Last Post By: Christopher Charles Today, 11:04 AMWondering if its worth getting one. Seems like it could keep some dust off the clothes, but that usually brushes off quite readily. The pockets might be helpful just for holding small things like marking knife, pencil, small ruler, square, etc. There must be a reason why traditional woodworkers...
Last Post By: Günter VögelBerg Today, 11:20 AMHi all - I’m building a 112” x 44” walnut dining table with 10/4 boards for the top. I’m having a heck of a time running the 7”-11” boards through my 8” jointer an 12” planner. I’m using the method of partially flattening 8” of the face and then running through my planner using a base that supports...
Last Post By: Dave Rosner Today, 10:52 AMYou mean a small track hoe, around here often called a mini-ex?
I have a tractor and skid steer but I seriously need a small track hoe
I think like others do. The contacts are likely corroded or dirty. This is a very common problem when those switches get some age on them. Take the
Bob Vaughan Today, 11:42 AMPeter, can you recommend a good source for the Powtran VFDs? I bought a different brand for one of my lathes but I'm not all that thrilled with it.
John K Jordan Today, 11:38 AMWheels.
In a small space, there is no such thing as the optimum layout for all operations. You're going to want to reconfigure stuff. Put all
My only experience with the Eazywood stuff was fairly early. After using real lathe tools I was aghast at how HORRIBLE they were, no comparison to the
John K Jordan Today, 11:36 AM
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
Thread Starter: Patrick WalshSo I have a opportunity to purchase the above machine for a fair deal from my employer. I am aware of the phenolic guides being pop riveted I the the sliding table along with not availible for replacement. So my question is as follows to those in the know with regard to the phenolic ways....
Last Post By: Patrick Walsh Yesterday, 10:55 PM