Oh lawdy! My big rubber donger takes it off pretty good, but I spend a lot of time turning that thing into little rubber shreds. And I'm working with wood that's been in a dry barn for 30 years or so!
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Oh lawdy! My big rubber donger takes it off pretty good, but I spend a lot of time turning that thing into little rubber shreds. And I'm working with wood that's been in a dry barn for 30 years or so!
Lisa and Bryan, that's what I was doing, but then I figured it's more accurate than I am so why mess with it?!
Michelle that brings up the obvious correlated question: what depth of cut? I was...
I have a Supermax 19/38. I pretty much always just crank the speed all the way up and let the magic box worry about feed rate. Should I be doing something different?