Go flat, especially if you are looking at a no. 4 which does not have that much sole surface to warrant the corrugated bottom. Keep it well tuned, the blade sharp and the sole waxed and it should...
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Go flat, especially if you are looking at a no. 4 which does not have that much sole surface to warrant the corrugated bottom. Keep it well tuned, the blade sharp and the sole waxed and it should...
Joe,
Nice job! who cares if it's historically correct. It appeals to me too! Your wife must be very happy.:)
Bill,
Welcome to the Creek.
Louis,
I have an expensive Incra 2 piece router fence and the only time I recall adjusting the outfeed and infeed fences was to use my router table as a jointer during a short period of time when...
Matt,
I agree with the rest of the fellas and echo the ideology that you should enjoy this journey and would further recommend that you take the time to build your shop furniture to the best of...
Nice Job Chris! Your wife must really be happy. I wise man once told me, "happy wife, happy life". Enjoy the upgrade.
Very nice board. The strips of sapele look like stringers on a classic long board. Don't forget your helmet before going out and ripping it up. ;)
Roger,
Thanks for the clarification on Gerstner and your feedback. :)
Thanks for the feedback.
The drawer slides are 1/4" x 1/2" fitted into 1/4" stop rabbets so approx 1/4" of stock protrudes into the drawer sides; maybe less depending on the final fit and finish...
I have been away from SMC for a while due to a slight career change and demanding work hours. However, the demands of work are leveling off and I am back in the shop and back on SMC. Attached are...
Jim,
Nice work! The tenons give it a nice appeal.
Jim,
Thanks for the advise and pictures. I currently have a 4" hose hanging down from the blastgate intended to service the bandsaw and boy does it have good suction power. I would hate to loose...
Adan,
Good info here from the Soggy Bottom Gang. I did the dead and am very pleased;)
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?threadid=7606
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Tyler,
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Not sure what happened with the photos the first go around. Here they are.
Hello fellow SMCers
After 3 boxes of pop-rivets, 2 tubes of silicone, a garage full of ducting, 3 weekends of effort and 1 box of bandades, the dust collection system is just about complete.
I...
Dave,
Nice work. I love the cutting gauges. Where do you get the brass?
Mark,
Very nice design. Thanks for posting these pictures. Have I mentioned the new shop layout is GREAT! Thanks again. Love the bandsaw too!
Yo Jim,
Thanks for sharing :cool: Sounds like you had a great experience at Onieda-Air. Them being busy probably explains why my order of wye brances and miscellaneous ducting is taking so long....
John,
Niiiiiiiiiice! It looks like you have it hooked-up to a dust collection system. Way cool! I'm still waiting for the wye branches before I can install my cyclone.
New toy . . . . new...
Mark,
Welcome to SMC! Nice desk :D This is a great group. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more of your work.
Todd,
:( OUCH! I had a friend do that recently with a framing gun. . . not pretty. I am glad it was not as bad as it could have been. It's a lesson for all of us to be careful in the shop.
Alan,
I here you on the hand plane. Its definately now my first choice too. I would now use a Lie-Nielsen #4 And yes I did taper all four sides. :p
John,
Thanks for the compliment. I now enjoy working in a more equiped shop with more book knowledge and practical woodworking experience. What a great hobby! I am currently installing duct...
Thanks Jim! I like the design too. . . it's very cherry :p
Thanks Mark! :D So how do you properly tune a card scraper?