One of my favorite chickens was attacked by a red-tailed hawk today. I heard the commotion and ran up the hill and chased the hawk away. At first examination it looked like one eye was missing but I think it's OK under an abraded eyelid. There were two places on the chest where skin was...
Last Post By: Tom M King Today, 7:31 PMA hand plane makes a better surface than a planer because it makes one long straight cut vs many short curved cuts. But a planer impacts the wood. Does blade speed also make a difference? This may sound like a power tool question but I've brought it to the Neandercult because here we think a...
Last Post By: Derek Cohen Today, 8:31 PMI love these kinds of things. Make me laugh today and share your favorites.
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 8:43 PMWell, I've seriously looked at my finances and it has reflected that I am not going to be able to pay cash for a Stinger II or even a Stinger I CNC setup. So, I'm now looking at the Shapeoko 3 XXL to allow me to get experience with CNC and enable me to do a few things that I could surely use in my...
Last Post By: John Lifer Today, 4:35 PMSo this needs to happen a couple of hundred times. 3/4" bradpoint into endgrain 6" deep. Obviously, friction is my enemy. What options do I have for lubrication/cooling that won't screw with my finishing?
Last Post By: johnny means Today, 12:09 PMYES (Votes: 12)
NO (Votes: 29)
Here is a good one of a pin issued by NASA:
Someone once tried to argue with me that the world was flat and the idea of it
Some of the silent calls are due to machine calling. The machines call a bunch of numbers and then route them to their various call center members as
Jim Koepke Today, 8:39 PMI have a 3/8" spur drive but have no clue where I got it. Maybe the numbers on its shipping tube will help you.
Steven, well this explains why you get such poor results on anything other than straight grained pine.
Your cutting angle is 37 degrees (12
In fact there is another - and easier - solution.
You can open the rear of the bag along the glued seam. Easy to empty and easy to re-seal. I get
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 Today, 6:14 PM