In a Master ( and only) Bathroom in the house...where all the wood cabinets are real wood...with raised panel doors.....these are to be changed over next.. Butt jointed corners, surrounding flat, plywood panels...20 coats+ of white paint ( Lead?) was supposed to be 4 doors here, until someone...
Last Post By: steven c newman Yesterday, 8:17 PMSomething in one of the other handplane posts got me thinking about a subject that has puzzled me. Rigorous experiments by industry and the NFPL show that the best glue joint is between 2 matching smoothly knife planed surfaces. This includes hot hide glue; maybe excepting epoxy. Yet since...
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You could use screws to hold the layers together while the glue cures. You’d get pressure everywhere. The piles-of-stuff won’t do quite as good a job
Jamie Buxton Today, 1:47 PM1 ¼" spindle is standard in the US. European cutters tend to be 30, 40, or 50mm. If you go with a 30mm spindle, you can use top hat bushings on
Mike King Today, 1:40 PMThanks, Mark!
All the veneer i use is shop sawn, sometimes as thin as .028", but usually .050" & thicker.
I have read
Thanks! I might try doing just one side, then the other to keep it as easy as possible. I don’t have any power tools, but I might use this project as
Ben Ellenberger Today, 1:35 PM
Help me choose a shaper from 3 options.
Thread Starter: Kory WatsonI love making windows and doors in my free time, this is my hobby. I eventually want to do timber framing too. A shaper is an important part of making the above, and I want to upgrade. Background: My current machine is a Jet JWS-25CS (3HP, up to 3/4 spindle) I need support for a 1 1/4''...
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