I bought a used 3520 last year that came with a Vega duplicator. I haven't used it, and I have no plans to use it. I'll have to check and see if all the parts are there. If you are willing to pay...
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I bought a used 3520 last year that came with a Vega duplicator. I haven't used it, and I have no plans to use it. I'll have to check and see if all the parts are there. If you are willing to pay...
The St. Louis Gateway Arch is a well-known example of the catenary shape.
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About a year and a half ago, inspired by Dave Mount's fine series of tutorials on turning spheres (May-June, 2021, https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?291690-Turning-spheres-part-1-Preface), I...
A few places offer micro extension tips for CA bottles. I like the ones from Easy Inlay (https://www.easyinlay.com/product-page/ca-glue-tips), but you can find others around the web. These have a...
Dave, you may be correct, but how can you (or anyone else) see any detail in that murky, poorly focused photo? OP didn't really give anyone a fighting chance.
Try Tom Lohman.
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Note to OP: you must be a contributer ($6/year) to have picture-viewing privileges.
The theory is fine. You just have to be careful not to shift the knives so much that they bind, as in OP's case.
Perhaps I didn't make clear that once the toolrest is set, it does not need to be moved again. With that long toolrest in OP first post, I could whip these out in less than an hour, no special tools...
Apparently, it's a relic from the bad old days when tool rests were fixed to be parallel to the ways. Nowadays, we can swivel our toolrests 90°.
It's a threading tool support arm, e.g. https://taytools.com/products/robert-sorby-tool-support.
I use double gluing to keep rings in alignment while clamping them. I apply glue (usually TB1) to one surface and place 3 or 4 drops of CA on the other. The moisture in the glue kicks the CA, so once...
For a simple taper like that, you should not need either a template nor multiple measurments. Draw your desired diameters on each end of a blank & mount between centers. Set your tool rest (which...
Scott recommends white glue now. The purpose of the glue is to lock the fibers in place so the softened veneer stays flat, even though over time it loses its flexibility.
Crushed stone is so abrasive that it is used as, well, abrasives of a variety of sorts. Most resins respond well to negative rake tools; with the stone, you will have better luck with carbide.
Folks were misled by the photo in your original post.
Recently tried selling my Unisaw - 3HP with Biesmeier fence & some extras. Started at $850, over about 6 weeks went down to $650, but never got any real offers, decided to keep it and forgo the...
I would think that sunlight would work, since it contains a complete spectrum of UV frequencies. Exposure time will depend on depth of pour and opacity of tint, but 15 minutes seems a reasonable...
Scott, you don't give your location, but if it's not too cold, you could just take your project out in the sun (for free).
Did you press the stop button?
"...pulling out of the top of the unit ...avoiding the stock chute."
Perhaps you could provide a photo of your setup?
"Swarth" is a fine word, though I believe that the word you were looking for in this instance is "swarf."
If there are, there shouldn't be, for obvious safety reasons. The L6 socket has 3 conductors - two hots and one ground, but no neutral.
Some CBN manufacturers explicitly warn against using the v-arm with spindle roughing gouges - the wheel can grab the edge of the SRG, possibly causing it to snap- bad for the gouge, bad for the...
Another way to do that (after softening the veneer) would be to coat both substrate and veneer with TBI, allow to dry on both surfaces, then adhere with an iron. No clamping needed. The advantage of...