White walls used at the Anthony Hay Shop in Colonial Williamsburg...
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White walls used at the Anthony Hay Shop in Colonial Williamsburg...
Very nice shop! What type of dust collection do you have on your lathe?
Thanks!
Dave
Hi Steve, I would be interested in pictures of the bottom of the filler. Any help/pictures are definitely appreciated!
Thanks for the offer!
Dave
Sounds like a relatively easy and 'cheap' fix.....Thanks everyone for the photos and comments!
Thanks,
Dave
Hello All,
Does anyone have a picture of the gap filler used at the headstock of a Rockwell/Delta 46-450? I have had no luck trying to find one so it looks like I'm off to a machine shop.
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Thanks Richard and Tony! I appreciate your input!
Dave
Hi there...just throwing this out there...has anyone done any business with this site?
http://www.lvipublications.com/inlay-banding-book.htm
Thanks,
Dave
I had the same question when I built my bench and opted to go with the tray. Mistake. Next bench will be one level.
Dave
Jeff Miller had an article on a "bench on bench" in Fine Woodworking, March/April, 2005 issue.
Dave
Thanks for the help! Appreciate the information!
Dave
QUOTE=george wilson;1499612]The log will split open if it isn't cut into pieces. Then,dip the ends into wax,or thoroughly paint it. Leave...
Mr Wilson, With this freshly cut log that Mr Wyatt has....how would you proceed turning it into handles? Would you split it into billets and turn to rough shape or leave it in the log to dry?
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Hi Richard, You're more than welcome to attend the SAPFM meeting in July. Feel free to contact me for the details.
Thanks,
Dave Redlin
Fishers, IN
Well, here's another question....with the 10kohm model, would a higher "ohm" give you more resistance and a little more control? Or is it over-kill??
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks for the replies! Bob, I changed the settings and it does seem to run smoother.
Mike and Jeff, I looked at radioshack.com and found the linear taper potentiometer you recommend. I'll pick...
:D Turnin' away! Thanks for the help Fellas! Maybe one day I'll get the manual deciphered and discover the whole potential of the FM 50. I did notice that the pot pretty much was an on/off switch....
Thanks for the replies Fellas! Yes, I have the manual, but really can't follow it. If there is a "dummy" version, I'll be the first to buy it! The pot I'm using is a 10 ohn. If I can get the...
Hi All
I recently purchased a FM50 for my 46-450 Rockwell Delta Lathe. The original motor was 3-phase, so I picked up a FM 50 for the convertor. I was able to wire the motor and power supply to the...
Mike,
That sounds good to me! Or maybe the concave Newport Shell from your Townsend Bureau?
Thanks,
Dave
Mike,
Maybe its a challenge or a glutten for punishment....but since you're asking.:)
Dave
http://www.andersenandstauffer.com/HL104.html
Stumbled across this website.....prices seem reasonable.
http://www.draftingsteals.com/catalog-drafting---drawing-equipment-straight-edges-stainless-steel-cutting-straightedge.html
Dave
Mike, Thanks for the tutorial. Have ever thought of doing a shell carving dvd? If so, let us know.
Thanks again,
Dave
I'm looking to having it "engraved". The panel has not been attached to the podium yet. My thought was once the "logo" was cut out, filling it with an colored epoxy. Unfortunately, I have a color...
Hey there. I'm looking to have this Woodwind Golf Club "logo" added to a podium. The logo needs to be cut into maple. How much would this typically cost? Any help or suggestions would be greatly...
Great Job!!! Hope you don't mind but I saved the picture. Now, make the envitable first scratch in the top and get the heartbreak out of the way. It wasn't a matter of hours before I nicked the top...
Count me in please.