Nice looking beast of a machine, Zachary! On the fence, it appears from the photo that you could just trim off those extra long fence rails since it...
Whatever you do use..remember this...those handles will see a lot of use...from Sweaty, SALTY hands....so the finish you use will have to stand up to...
One of Professor Dr. SWMBO's "partners in crime" back when she was involved in research relative to Hep-B and Liver Cancer was indeed an actual Nobel...
Last week was a bit tipsy-turvy dealing with a family member's health issue, but I did get all the general CAD/CAM work for some cutting I need to do...
Rob, you need to experiment with some scrap of the material you have with different amounts of the dye to find out what looks best to you. Nobody can...
That's the thing with factory finishes...they take a bit of skill and a whole bunch of testing to get close and figure out what finishing schedule is...
If they will fit in the cast iron table, then they are worth considering for the various features they offer. Anything that will not fit the opening...
There are many things at play here...but one of the largest factors is supplier consolidation: fewer companies hold the whole market, making for less...
Married; 4 sons, none of them care about woodworking
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Tomball, TX (30 miles NNW Houston)
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Woodworking
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Owner of Tomball Bowl a 32 lane bowling alley.
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Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.