After a long 8 weeks and 5 days my Journeyman was delivered by UPS this past Tuesday. Fortunately, everything arrived in good shape. I have to say, 1F has made assembly of the main unit very easy. They have a well written, easy to follow, assembly manual. After unpacking the three boxes it took...
Last Post By: John TenEyck Yesterday, 8:59 PMI've been away from woodworking for about ten years while I was restoring a car. It was something wanted to do since I was a kid and I finally got it done. Now I want to get back into woodworking and I will need a new table saw. I had been using a hot-rodded Craftsman contractor saw. It got the...
Last Post By: Leigh Betsch Yesterday, 3:19 PMThere is a ton of info on the web about the more common woodworking hand tools (chisels, planes, saws) but what about rasps and floats? What’s the difference in application? How do these tools fit into the tool continuum from axe to sandpaper? What brands and models would you recommend to...
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Last Post By: Ronald Blue Today, 11:50 AMIs there a mortise for a stretcher not shown in this photo? Simply insetting the back and set into a dado is not going to provide much lateral strength.
Dwayne Watt Today, 12:28 PMThanks Andrew! I'm glad I confirmed my concerns.
I think I will drill stepped holes through the seat support and back support (aka the
Don’t glue it.
Use a mechanical connection allow some space for the seat part to move and the back rest.
Very stylish bench Bob.
This could simply be due to electricity being more available in places where it wasn't until recently.
Most newer pick-up trucks provide
For flat work, youd get a decent one for 10k, this is 3d and is about 15. it marks what fiber or CO2 wont and does a way better job on most materials
Neville Stewart Today, 11:58 AM
Hammer K3 Winner 48x48 thoughts?
Thread Starter: Jacob MacI'm kicking around getting the Hammer K3 Winner 48x48 sliding table saw. Does anyone have one? Experience with it? Better options in the $5,000 price range? I suppose the Sawstop and the Minimax SC2 are probably the other contenders. I'm tracking that used is always an option, just tough to...
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