If you don't have a router installed on the opposite side of the saw, remove the saw's filler table and build a small free standing bench to fill the space. Add vices/dog holes as desired. It could...
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If you don't have a router installed on the opposite side of the saw, remove the saw's filler table and build a small free standing bench to fill the space. Add vices/dog holes as desired. It could...
My shop cabinets came used from someone's kitchen remodel. At the time it was cheaper than buying a good grade of plywood. Check your local Facebook, Craigslist, etc. But it you want to build...
In addition to a knock down bench, consider some version of a tool chest for all of the tools you're going to keep. It can look like furniture in the new home; think hope chest or end tables to to...
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Is there a way to change the my shown name? The caps lock must have been on when I first registered and it shows as all capital letters. I want to make it so only the first letters are capitalized...
You don't need a long reach router, long bit or remove the top, just a new plan of attack. Clamp parallel rails to the top and bottom to serve as reference surfaces for the router base. Here's is a...
I would keep as much of the quarter sawn or any material with unique figuring as possible. I won't bother to mill the material as you can't guess what dimensions a buyer may need. You could say...
I much prefer a Stanley 65 or similar size. The 60 1/2 doesn't fit my hand nearly as well as the 65 size. I don't have one, but some folks like the Woodriver low angle version.
You say the error is .002". Over what distance? That amount of error over 24" or greater might not be worth chasing.
The rails are also important in supporting the two bolt on wings. Without the rails, you would be relying only on the bolts used between the wing and the main table casting to support the wings. ...
It might be easier to just make some 1/4 x 1/8 runners for the dividers to slide into. Install them with brads but no glue. If you every need to change the size of your "cubbies", simply reposition...
Part of the question is do you need a 5hp saw? If so, it might be best to keep the PM66 as a 5hp/52" Sawstop ICS is over $5,000. If you only need 3hp, the 52" PCS is around $3600. I'd guess the...
If I read this correctly, you are trying to correct an error of .004" over a 47" rip cut. What kind of tolerance are you expecting to achieve?