With the Lee Valley Cyber Monday sale coming, I can feel my willpower weakening. I'm leery of buying stuff that I don't need. What tools have you regretted buying? Please talk me out of buying more planes.
Last Post By: Günter VögelBerg Today, 9:01 AMHello, It's been awhile since I've posted, but I often read and learn here and am thankful for all the thoughtful contributions. I had read some archives around similar situations to what I'm facing, but thought a fresh thread wouldn't hurt too much. I have an older Grizzly 1023 3hp cabinet...
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Last Post By: Thomas Wilson Yesterday, 8:42 PMA hand plane makes a better surface than a planer because it makes one long straight cut vs many short curved cuts. But a planer impacts the wood. Does blade speed also make a difference? This may sound like a power tool question but I've brought it to the Neandercult because here we think a...
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I have learned that splats are panel backs in chairs. I am able to find examples when I search websites using the term. They are generally attached to
David Utterback Today, 11:33 AMFrank,
I think what you're looking for might be something like the 'Dubby' sled. There have been various commercial take-offs on it over
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I added two of the LED sewing machine lights on my bandsaw and two on my drill press. They work great and provide excellent lighting, especially for
Jay Kepley Today, 11:17 AMSelling my 19" Shop Fox W1729.
Includes several blades including relatively new Highland Woodworking resaw blades and thinner blade
Vintage Martin T75 restoration
Thread Starter: Patrick WalshSo I have a opportunity to purchase the above machine for a fair deal from my employer. I am aware of the phenolic guides being pop riveted I the the sliding table along with not availible for replacement. So my question is as follows to those in the know with regard to the phenolic ways....
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