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Last Post By: Robert Mangas Yesterday, 10:23 AMDoes anyone have experience or thoughts about the new woodpecker drill press fence? Basically it is hollow aluminum rectangle tube with with an opening in the center and attachment for a shop vac on the end. This allows the fence to be a conduit for dust collection. The link below also show the...
Last Post By: Mike Goetzke Yesterday, 10:13 PMThis has been nearly finished for quite a while. I had a misadventure with the alignment of one of the doors. I needed a long cooling-off period after my first couple of attempts failed to fix the problem. I used the plan for the bottom unit of the Country Hutch by Martin Milkovits in Fine...
Last Post By: Bill Carey Yesterday, 12:24 PMhttps://www.harveywoodworking.com/collections/table-saws?sort_by=price-ascending Looks like they just released some new models including what interests me most a $1595 2hp model with 31 1/2" deep table. Am i missing a saw or is that somewhat a class of its own?
Last Post By: Jim Lafferty Yesterday, 10:13 AMAnyone here own any of these saws or have any gripes/good things to say about them? I have an old 36” crescent which is a well built machine but has a multitude of issues that aren’t worth it to me to fix. Looking at these smaller 24”ish saws to replace it. Primary uses resawing up to 8”...
Last Post By: Thomas Eustis Yesterday, 9:57 PMYes, I would (Votes: 27)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 2)
Just received the Makita cordless jigsaw. Its what you would expect if you know the makita cordless tools, pretty well designed and mechanically works
Erez Perelman Today, 5:10 AMNot too long ago, I posted a pic of my setup, which allows use of most of the area for other things. I am a computer idiot, but it is in my previous
Rick Potter Today, 4:56 AMParts of the state get lots of snow. Other parts less.
Was that first photo on Hwy 88 just before Kirkwood? I was through there once when
I have been using a small 3d printer for several months now for prototyping and making useful parts. The most recent parts I made were some replacement
David Buchhauser Today, 4:05 AMBob, I have cut many dovetails like this in the past. The time-saving in minimal: one has to gang the boards perfectly, and my concern is a loss of precision.
Derek Cohen Today, 4:03 AM
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: Jim Allen Yesterday, 6:19 PM