I thought about posting this to the business section, because I'd really like input from professionals who use their shop as a business. For those of you who make $ or even a living making furniture or cabinets, how long does it take for a sliding table saw to pay for itself compared to a track saw...
Last Post By: Steve Rozmiarek Today, 10:50 AMI’ve seen it suggested by several woodworkers that you can get by with a single mortise chisel, e.g., 1/4 or 5/16. I’m interested in building shaker style furniture, and there are many 1/2 mortises. Many tables have a 1 1/2 leg, so that would be a 1/2 mortise using the rule of one third. That seems...
Last Post By: steven c newman Today, 2:36 PMOne of my habits (not going to debate whether it is good or bad) is to keep extras of many things. This has mostly been made stronger by living miles from the nearest retail establishment of any kind. A round trip to town is going to take up at least an hour or two, not to mention the cost of...
Last Post By: John K Jordan Yesterday, 6:20 PMI'm looking for a U-shaped gouge for working the inside of a bowl, 3/4 or 5/8. No one seems to have the Thompson. All I'm finding is the Ashley Harwood line and that's 250 bucks for steel and handle...a bit much but if I HAVE to. Not saying I'm not willing to pay for quality tools, just seems a bit...
Last Post By: Neil Strong Today, 12:31 AMJust put a new SCM nova s520 into service. Would like to return workpieces from outfeed to infeed side via top, and this new machine has a huge 31x46" hood, 2mm thick steel, well reinforced, 4mm thick hinges and attachment welded inside, which leads me to believe it's expected to be used this way....
Last Post By: Phillip Mitchell Today, 12:06 PM:-) Glad I'm not the only one! The good news is that while the first time around (including prepping the rough lumber) took me about 5 hours, the second
Bob Riefer Today, 2:59 PMYou have it Mike. To prove it to yourself just lay any square against a straight edge and just start raising the blade changing the pitch. You will notice
James Pallas Today, 2:49 PMOh sorry. You're correct the floating overarm works better with a DC. That having been said, you might get better results with a brush like seal around
Andrew More Today, 2:42 PMI spoke with the distributer. It's meant to be shot straight without thinning. 4 stage works. 1.5 needle for 1k and 1.8 for 2k. You can thin the 1k at
John Kananis Today, 2:38 PMWe'll find out....because I'll need to do Haunched Tenons next week....Have a Frame & Panel Chest to build.....Raised panels fitted into grooves,
steven c newman Today, 2:36 PM
new bandsaw wont' cut straight
Thread Starter: Forrest GonMy first bandsaw, a new rikon 10-3061, set it up according to the manual and various youtube tutorials such as Alex Snodgrass's method (align the blade, tension the blade, thrust bearings and side guides) Now the issue is: the saw just won't cut straight, it will pull the wood off the fence...
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