The “time for some levity” thread just makes my day. I have a buddy that posts a joke a day, which I also love, and I thought maybe you would all want to share some of your favorite jokes. Here is one to start:
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 2:38 AMWas thinking about a drum sander. Anyone have pros/cons? I have a 15" planer already too. Was considering the delta drum sander. https://deltamachinery.com/products/sanders/31-481/
Last Post By: Jim Riseborough Today, 11:43 AMI just ordered from Lake Erie and Anchora Yacht Services, have a couple or four weeks to get my act together. My main questions regard the chop. I am seeing a lot of folks using 12/4 stock, but then trimming the top of the chop back to half an inch or so so they can get at the workpiece. ...
Last Post By: Scott Winners Today, 12:26 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siizGKx-Kk8 Hi all For those of you who have siding table saws and have used the Fritz and Frons, I think spelling wrong but you know I mean. About have way through video the operator demonstrates how to use the Fritz and frons. This was very interesting...
Last Post By: Erik Loza Yesterday, 4:20 PMI make cope & stick doors on a router table (no power feeder) and often fight splintering when making the rail/stile groove cuts. I've tried changing the spindle speed and how fast I feed the board. Same result. I've been thinking for some time about making a VERY shallow climb cut on the...
Last Post By: scott vroom Today, 12:59 PMYes, I would (Votes: 27)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 3)
Depends on the tools you're using and how far they are.
Tablesaw, jointer, planer require a 4". You'll do best with a 2 stage (Thien
Thx Tom - I found one the day after I posted that msg. When I get it and take a look I'll know what I have.
Bill Carey Today, 1:06 PMI'll be using a Whiteside 5990 Shaker Profile Stile & Rail Router Bit Set on the VGF doors I'll be making next week. I've used the set only once,
scott vroom Today, 12:59 PMI think that exposing the splines is a REALLY bad idea. It would change the construction from four pieces joined with splines, to 16 pieces glued together.
Dick VanNewkirk Today, 12:58 PM
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: Dave Anderson NH Today, 11:26 AM