Don't get your Covid Vaccination in your toilet paper arm.
Last Post By: Bert McMahan Today, 1:43 PMI'd like to ask the forum for help researching and deciding on a full-sized lathe. The best unit for me within my budget of $4500. I'm a fairly new turner, retired at 50yrs old, and have decided to invest in woodturning as my primary hobby moving forward. I love it! The reason I say "best unit...
Last Post By: ChrisA Edwards Yesterday, 9:31 PMI have been working on restoring an antique banker chair that was in rough, but solid condition. While admiring the curves and comfortable contours, I started thinking about all you woodworkers on the forum who have had some impressive projects. What is your favorite piece of wood furniture you...
Last Post By: mreza Salav Today, 11:01 AMI know this is somewhat basic, but I’m inexperienced with transformers and looking for some confirmation / advice. I have a few questions about adding in a 440V machine to my 240V system. I have a 10 HP Kay Phasemaster RPC that’s fed 60 amps single phase at 240V and has a 30 amp 3 phase...
Last Post By: Phillip Mitchell Yesterday, 9:32 PMI am considering upgrading my lathe from a Nova Comet II to the Powermatic 2020 and will need to purchase at least 1 new chuck. One of my Nova chucks is actually the proper fit for the Powermatic's 8 X 1 1/4" spindle (without its adapter). That Nova chuck will serve, for now, for smaller bowls, but...
Last Post By: Mick Fagan Today, 3:34 AMYes (Votes: 36)
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Clear Vue used to sell the cyclone body only as an option. You'd have to check with them as to whether they're still willing to do that.
Rush Paul Today, 3:28 PMJacob, thank you. I just sent you a PM here in SCW. I also included my cell and direct email. I'm pretty wide open this weekend, Fri-Sat-Sun, if that
Scott Memmer Today, 3:27 PMRob Lee is part of the solution. He runs an outstanding company and it needs us to help him pull it through this temporary mess.
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I just looked it up, my post is correct. Long time ago cabinet makers used both ,I’m guessing it was a nice up-charge for the cabinetmaker
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For flatness over the length, I'd argue that if you're getting a full-length shaving with a jointer plane, it's flat enough. you can check for twist with
Daniel Culotta Today, 3:05 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.
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