Good observation, Derek. The support bar height does need to change if you are using a different size wheel and this is exactly the purpose of the TTS-100 turning tool setter. As you can see in the...
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Good observation, Derek. The support bar height does need to change if you are using a different size wheel and this is exactly the purpose of the TTS-100 turning tool setter. As you can see in the...
Thanks Kevin. I like the diamond wheels and so far after about a year of use, I am not seeing any signs of wear.
David
Hi Andrew - sometimes I use the honing wheel and other times I do my polishing using a shapton glass stone. If I have the chisel or plane iron already mounted in the SE-77 jig, I will use the honing...
Hi Richard,
I'm glad you liked the video. I don't have straight knives in my jointer or planer so I don't own that sharpening jig. I've not seen a problem with the support bar being out of...
Thanks Maurice. It's a fairly simple design that has worked very well for me.
David
As a hobbyist woodworker, I like to maximize my efficiency when I'm in my shop. That's one of the reasons I bought my Tormek T-8; it works superbly with the SE-77 jig to sharpen chisels and plane...
Im surprised that no one has mentioned the Dock by Ramon Valdez. It is a great addition to the domino and doesn’t take up much space. I use mine all the time.
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Hi Ken,
The link to the article should have several photos of the brush. Are you not seeing the photos?
David
I’ve got an overhead blade guard that I built for my saw that does an excellent job with dust collection. I wrote it as an article for Canadian Woodworking Magazine. You can view the article here...
Thanks Steve. For those interested, I'm @BedrosianWoodworks on Instagram.
David
The moving faces really add to the precision of the jig and should not be too hard to add to an existing jig.
David
Thanks Lisa. Let me know if you need any additional photos when you are working on your new jig.
David
If you own a sliding tablesaw, you are probably familiar with the Fritz and Franz jig. It excels at making precise cuts even on very small pieces and most importantly it keeps your hands well away...
I believe that it is single phase. If it is 3-phase, it could be run with a VFD.
Thanks Gus. I'll have to keep shopping since that won't fit down my stairs.
I have the possibility to purchase a Rockwell 28-3x5 bandsaw for a good price. The saw is about a 3 hour drive from me and I don't want to make the drive if the saw is not going to be a good fit for...