Just wondering if anyone has tried to smoke a morose and tension joint in order to relieve said tension?
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Just wondering if anyone has tried to smoke a morose and tension joint in order to relieve said tension?
I have safely done similar pieces by gluing the stock i want to resaw to a wider, longer piece of stock and then rip off the finished thinner piece i need by running the longer scrap against the...
That small a piece of stock, i would just resaw on my tablesaw.
I'm thinking he got the Subaru, based on the floor liner in the third pic.
If it was closer to me, it would be in my shop now, have been looking for one for several years. Unfortunately, there is a lot of distance between Maine and S.W. La, cost me too much to go get it.
I have had my Triton (big and heavy router) hanging below my Woodpeckers aluminum plate for well over 10 years nonstop now and it is still just as flat as the day i mounted it. Been very happy with...
You might check with Steve Wall Lumber in North Carolina. They have white pine in various thicknesses listed as 'furniture grade' on their website. I'm not positve but, i believe their lumber comes...
The double ended spindle is for a Delta model 43-355, a 1-1/2 h.p. shaper available back in the 1980's and '90's. I was looking at getting one then, but ended up going the router table way instead....
Are there any bolts thru the sides of the post near the bottom? Can you add a pic of 2 adjacent sides showing the bottom 3-4‘ of the post?
The stability of the beam for the bent (frame) is dependent on the beam-to-column (post) connection. The stability of the bent is dependent on the column-to-base (slab / foundation) connection since...
What type of joinery are you using?
Just checking that you are running the drill in forward position and not backwards? Sometimes i forget to reset switch position after backing out of a hole.
This is what i have used for my bench for over 20 years now and has been great. It is solid and flat, been worked on and beat on and still works well. I have looked into building a traditional bench...
The chipping should be on the top side because the blade tooth cuts into the bottom first. The chip is caused by the tooth exiting the kerf and the material being unsupported chips off. Same reason...
Please excuse a dumb question, but curious. Why are the tables on Northfield "cored"? What is the reason for it?
I have a 1.5 hp Baldor in my 8" Bridgewood and it runs great on 120v, never had a problem with it.
I have the TS55 and am pleased with it, but I bought it as a "refurb" tool. For what I paid for it, I think it was worth it, but I had decided before that I just couldn't see paying full price. It...
I built drawers for two full kitchens with 1/2" soft maple sides using the locking rabbit joint that Lee shows above over 20 years ago and not a single joint failed, both kitchens still going strong....
You also need to smell the wood. You dont want wood that was used in horse or animal barns for the stalls. When you cut or plane it you will definetly notice a distinct odor.
Is the cyclone a Super Dust Deputy from Oneida? I am looking at doing the same thing with my 1 1/2hp Delta system. I have a trash can separator but am wanting to replace it with the SDD. My longest...
Woodworker and astronomer.....impressive...hat off to you sir, that is a lot of work!
Did you build you own observatory also?
Depending on housing needs of the residents, there is nothing that says you can't put a small shop in a spare bedroom with the only real constraints being the size of items you are processing. You...
paul...thanks for the invite...i just might give you a holler someday and pass my eye over to see your project. looks like it's gonna be real interesting.
hey paul....is this south of town or east? just curious as i live in lake chuck myself.:D