Earlier this week, went to local grocery to buy some sweet potatoes, which were on sale for $0.25 per pound. They come, 40# to the box, and I wanted 4 boxes (160#.) We like sweet potatoes, and these $0.25 per pound ones taste a lot better than the $1.19 per pound ones. Being as how they were in...
Last Post By: Patty Hann Yesterday, 11:02 PMStill working on the 7’ table top. Planing the edges of the last panel to put on the edge. Both edges seem plat along their length to my long veritas straight edge and square side to side with my small square. When I put them together there is a gap on both sides full length that doesn’t want to...
Last Post By: James Pallas Today, 8:59 PM- 4 in one screwdrivers. Probably 1/2 of use of screwdrivers is prying, wedging, poking, etc., and these fail miserably at this. Add the bits getting stuck and lost- junk. - Quick grip clamps. Almost every one I have used did not hold, and at best had miserable clamping pressure. A scam. -...
Last Post By: Edward Weber Today, 7:18 PMSo many features on some. Anyone have experience with these things? What features do you recommend? We have old growth pine floors with area rugs and no pets. There are stairs and this will be dedicated to the upstate’s, about 1300 square feet. Self emptying at the base sounds like it would be...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Today, 8:43 PMI've talked about this several times and I'm finally back to building #2! When I built my first guitar I didn't have the CNC, actually built the CNC while I was finishing that guitar so the only job I did on the CNC for that guitar was a little bit of the bridge. I began build #2 while I was...
Last Post By: David Falkner Today, 6:40 PMHas anyone ever suggested that having such a blade for a sub 200kg machine is a good idea?
Perhaps some light reading from Mr Van Huskey might be
Back in 2020 I did several posts about flattening and edge jointing using string lines, winding sticks, and other tools. The string line is the most important
James Pallas Today, 8:59 PMUnder the beds was one of the primary reasons that "Natalie" was purchased for upstairs to compliment "Monk" downstairs.
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith 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: John Ziebron Today, 4:44 PM