Breaking it into 2 sections would be best for flattening after glue up, provided you have a 15+ inch planer.
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Breaking it into 2 sections would be best for flattening after glue up, provided you have a 15+ inch planer.
As you just mentioned the problem is the joints aren’t perfectly square. This is leading to the joint not closing. If your table saw is set up so the cut is square, you could rip along the glue...
Might want to consider Harvey. I know a guy who has and is extremely happy with it, he was looking at th Rikon and Laguna.
SMH. What is this world coming to. Call it a man door, if someone doesn’t like the term tell them to kick stones. Sounds like you will be making sawdust in the new shop soon!
I would call and ask if they will sell what you need, because unless Festool changed their policy I am not sure they will sell the parts directly to you, if in their opinion it is critical to the...
I would head over to the Festool Owners Group forum and ask there. I am certain this topic has been discussed a lot and I’m sure someone can provide an estimate.
Derek,
Not super familiar with your saw. 1) can you remove the white facing of the fence from the “body” of the fence? If you can you might be able to shim the low spots. 2) if you can’t remove...
The biggest thing that bothers me about YT woodworkers is when they want to insert stupid pop culture references or trying to be subtly crass. If you are talented enough, just show the work or your...
Looks great Jim!
That seems better, sometimes things are overbuilt and we don’t think the smaller size is strong enough. Good luck with the build.
I would find a scrap 2x4 and mock up both the 4” and 3 1/2” leg. This should give you a better idea of what fits your eye, then the decision will be easy.
I have 4 Stanley adjustable height saw horses. I like the fact that I can have as low as 30” and as high as 36”, depending what I’m working on. I use 2” rigid foam for tracksaw use, but mostly I...
At least being the first delivery should practically eliminate any potential delays.
Jim hope the schedule holds true, I would be so anxious waiting the last few days. For moving, maybe a place will rent forks for your tractor, if it is local might be able to use your trailer. I...
As to your question of whether to glue 1 side or both, if you take Jim’s sandwich visual, glue on the internal sides of both pieces of bread should be enough, but it’s not going to hurt if you apply...
Some great laughs in this thread! I only was approached 1 time by a dog while on my bike, I used the bike and hit the dog twice and it left.
This thread brought up a story of on old neighbor, they...
I agree that these factors vary location to location. Things cost more in NJ than Nebraska, but may be cheaper than LA. Also with regard to labor, most people get shocked how large of a component...
Jim, I would definitely do a border, stone or even a 4x4. I wouldn’t want to scrape the paint on the metal siding and potentially start a rust issue.
I know aluminum can be cut with normal woodworking tools, but you may want to use a router with a 1/2” collet.
I would assume most are stainless based solely on the use. I believe if chrome is exposed to red wine it will stain or worse eat the plating.
Generally 50% of new is a good starting point, however you don’t mention the age, any accessories you may include, have you had to replace any parts or electronics. Now with all that said, if...
If I was going to go all cordless for yard work, I think I would prefer the bigger battery platforms for longer run time. However for tools like drills and the like I’m fine with 18v. I think the...
Thinner blade needs to be tensioned properly and need to have guide just above the work piece. There also could be tension in the wood, but maybe something with the grain structure of the wood...
30, 36 and 52 were the options available. My guess maybe the guy bought 52 and cut down.
I think you would be better off making you outfeed an MFT style table. With the saws and some 2” rigid foam you should have great support for cutting. As for your existing bench adding a few round...