Personally, I think 2hp is minimum for resawing 12" lumber.
It can be done with less but it would be very slow going, as you're aware.
A saw that handles a 3/4" blade would be "better" for resawing...
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Personally, I think 2hp is minimum for resawing 12" lumber.
It can be done with less but it would be very slow going, as you're aware.
A saw that handles a 3/4" blade would be "better" for resawing...
You could always go for a combo...
William, I looked quite a bit this morning and couldn't find any information on that topic one way or the other. I was going to suggest that you experiment but you already did.
Glad it worked and...
Thanks a lot, I thought I was looking at the wrong finish at first.
I appreciate it, good info to have.
John, thanks for the info on those finishes.
I don't see where Kem Aqua Plus has a dual UV package, I'm not seeing the "HALS", could you direct me....
I wouldn't expose it to sunlight if I could avoid it. The color (mineral staining) can last years if cared for.
I have some that's quite old that still has vibrant color. If you're truley worried,...
Well as always, it depends.
Certainly you can get a catch but I never found it that likely,
You are cutting with the lower (right) wing, this usually indicates that the gouge is slightly tilted...
Personal preference of course.
Most BOB gouges are just a very basic straight accross grind.
The left wing really isn't doing any cutting. If you're worried about it catching, you certainly can...
Wonderful pomelle figure on hte doors
It looks great to me and I'm guessing, almost 7' tall?
Nice work
Thanks Maurice, I love it :)
As much as I'd like to do a simple tent, during the winter our winds are too strong for it to withstand. If I build something with a roof, it will be solid.
Thanks again
Thanks Jim, that's what I'm doing now.
Just checking to see if anyone has any other clever solutions
If you're eventually going to cover it with drywall or T&G, I wouldn't go to the trouble of adding any additional layers of scrim paper or anything. I don't know that it would benefit you.
Depending...
I've officially run out of room to store wood inside. Actually that happened long ago, I just wouldn't admit it.
I'm just looking for any tips or methods you members use when storing outside.
I...
Edwin, I think you and Brian are correct, I could have worded the question better but I fear none of it would make a difference.
In gross generalizations
Some who responded simply didn't get what I...
Time will tell indeed, there is no rule set in stone, lots of variable at play.
Here are a few things the OP and possibly others might find useful....
There is fitted and then there's fitted.
Top chisel looks to be fitted well but maybe on the tight side.
Middle chisel has virtually no gap, that's too tight. IMO
The Stanley has too large of a...
Well now you should be off to the races with projects, looks good
Thanks for the laugh, I needed that :D
They just keep coming
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I apologize to the OP for the thread going sideways.
I intended my post to be within the theme and offered it as humor.
Apparently some prefer to nit-pick and delve into un-necessary arguments.
I have always edge guled the veneers together to ensure proper alignment, then sanded an applied to a substrate.
This method worked for me, others may have different experiences.
1. I know what oil I require for my equipment, I am not confused.
2.
Full synthetic 5W-40 diesel engine oil with Triple Protection Plus technology protects against wear, deposits, oil...
Where I live, the opposite is correct.
The summer months are dry, low humidity.
There may be a different machining process used today than there was when you guys who bought 10 or 20 years ago.
As Jim pointed out in detail, a smooth fit is great for a metal to metal morse...