I'm looking at buying a Forrest Woodworker II blade to handle nothing but ripping – they're obviously quite pricey (~$175), but I'm willing to spend that if they're worth the money. Is there a better-performing blade in the same price range?
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Last Post By: Ken Fitzgerald Today, 8:30 PMI've been spending far too much time lately in the sharpening/ honing guide rabbit hole. It seems that the Lie-Nielsen honing guide is great for LN products, but doesn't always accept the geometry found with other manufacturers. The Veritas MK II system seems more versatile, but some people seem...
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I have used a round 2-flute end mill for hollowing. No need to reshape, just use as is. Glad to hear it works for you.
Don Orr Today, 10:29 PMIf sourced in south Texas specifically (and although Pecan is quite plentiful here too) I'm going to vote Sweet Gum. They both can be visually similar
Brad Schmid Today, 9:51 PMIf you align your table to the blade and your fence to the miter slot, there is no drift. Once I followed the instructions in this video all my drift
Lee Schierer Today, 9:36 PMI'm always hesitant to comment in "how to do things" threads because I'm still learning, but figured what the heck. I made a farmhouse table
David Lageman Today, 9:32 PMExcept that he has a hardened Torx bit stuck in the head of the Torx screw. If it were just the screw it should be no problem to drill the head off I
Ronald Blue Today, 9:22 PM
Time for some levity
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