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Soft-close SHELF hardware???
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
So for each shelf, you'd have 3/4" for the shelf, 1/2" for the flat sidemount slide, plus something for the slide to rest on. Maybe that's 3/4"...
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Today,
1:11 AM
Jamie Buxton
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Soft-close SHELF hardware???
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
The usual sidemount slides can indeed be mounted flat. However, their strength is severely compromised by this, so you can't expect them to hold up...
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11-26-2023,
1:15 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Extending Dining Table Strength
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Design Forum
I've built extension tables using sidemount drawer slides. It works just fine. Slides are slides. If you're concerned about strength, use...
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11-25-2023,
7:33 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Advice on overlay door adjustment
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
If you're changing the door widths, think ahead to what hinges you want to use. The usual long-arm cup hinges don't like to deal with an overlay...
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11-25-2023,
5:15 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Advice on overlay door adjustment
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
When you say partial overlay, you talking about a 3/8x3/8 rabbet on the back of the door, all the way around, right? If so, I'd make the...
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11-24-2023,
10:04 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Veneer for shelves
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Paper backed veneer is typically 1/32 thick or so. I'm concerned about your description: 1" edge...bevels back for 2". You're saying that the...
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13 replies | 661 view(s)
11-24-2023,
11:32 AM
Jamie Buxton
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Shop noise and neighbors in neighborhoods where homes are close together
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WorkShops
A woodworker friend of mine solved this question in a different way. He says many retirement communities have amenities like tennis courts,...
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11-22-2023,
12:00 AM
Harold Patterson
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What machine do you enjoy using most?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
No question, my bandsaw.
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11-20-2023,
7:32 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Milling veneer for legs on a Dewalt 735
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
For sawn veneer, I aim for 3/32 thick, or even a bit thinner. I cut it with a bandsaw, and don’t attempt to run it through a thickness planer. ...
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11-20-2023,
12:49 AM
Jamie Buxton
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Shop noise and neighbors in neighborhoods where homes are close together
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WorkShops
I had a bad situation with a neighbor who was very sensitive. You might or might not have a sensitive neighbor. If I were you, I'd...
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11-17-2023,
5:00 PM
Jamie Buxton
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EZ lok threaded inserts
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
This won’t help you now, but here’s a tip. Start by clamping the boards together. Drill with a small diameter bit through the back board into the...
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11-13-2023,
12:24 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Shower seat?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I've been asked for a shower seat, probably in teak. I'm leery of putting wood where it is going to get wet every day, but there are plenty of teak...
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11-12-2023,
8:39 PM
Jamie Buxton
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How to make these
in
General Woodworking and Power Tools
I think you could do it with pattern routing on a router table. A challenge will be cutting those long thin parts. They will want to bend into or...
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21 replies | 2252 view(s)
11-12-2023,
1:58 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Taper on small legs
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I routinely taper straight legs on my jointer. I start a leg blank by placing it so that leading end rests on the outfeed table, and then I run it...
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11-12-2023,
11:41 AM
Jamie Buxton
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Varnish pressure treated wood
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Project Finishing
Just curious...Why does the base for your planer need to be water-resistant? Does your planer live outdoors?
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11-09-2023,
12:22 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Need hat / cap to protect bald head
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Off Topic Forum
Look up "bump caps". They're intended to do exactly what you want. Most of them look pretty industrial, but some don't.
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11-08-2023,
12:00 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Blue Gum Eucalyptus
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Woodworking Projects
How did you find blue gum eucalyptus? It sure is pretty stuff. The knock on it is that is splits and curls during drying. I don't know of anybody...
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10 replies | 1305 view(s)
11-08-2023,
11:56 AM
Jamie Buxton
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Help me spend birthday present money..
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Trying to build stuff in 100 sq ft is difficult. I'd put the $5K into creating more shop space.
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27 replies | 2042 view(s)
11-08-2023,
11:52 AM
Jamie Buxton
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coffee table legs
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
You might extend those flanges on top to be an entire subtop. The legs-plus-subtop will stand up by itself, and the top just sits on the subtop. ...
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11-02-2023,
12:17 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Moving garage workshop to office warehouse?
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WorkShops
I did the same move. I left all office functions -- mostly design work -- in my home office. The shop just has the woodworking stuff. Sawdust...
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7 replies | 1163 view(s)
10-31-2023,
7:42 PM
Jamie Buxton
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Router templates using scoring method
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Shop Made Tools and Machines
I'll keep that in mind..
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