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  1. Thread: Dowel Pins

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    I will second the method of dehumidifying the...

    I will second the method of dehumidifying the dowels in the microwave. I use dowels a lot with a Dowelmax jig, and this is part of my workflow. Since I live less than a mile from the ocean in the...
  2. John, thanks for your detailed response. I may...

    John, thanks for your detailed response. I may have to do some more testing. It’s interesting that the Osmo did not blend in well after you sanded down the damage and reapplied the finish, because...
  3. John, can you expand on the difference you found...

    John, can you expand on the difference you found between RM and Osmo Polyx as far as water resistance? I tested 4 hard wax finishes and prefer Osmo over RM because I found it doesn’t amber woods like...
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    Thanks gentlemen. The only problem is that I’m...

    Thanks gentlemen. The only problem is that I’m filling up my wall space with another jig/fixture.
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    Jig for stopped splines in miters

    I like building decorative boxes and trays, and have used various techniques for the joinery; lock miter bit, hand cut dovetails, box joints, and miter joints reinforced with horizontal visible...
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    I don’t mean to hijack this thread, but is...

    I don’t mean to hijack this thread, but is accelerator really necessary? I use super glue fairly often, particularly for quick jigs and fixtures, but have never used accelerator. I just hold the...
  7. Rich, unless you have updated information that I...

    Rich, unless you have updated information that I can’t find, they are not the same. Shinmax, the original manufacturer, is suing Wahuda for rebranding the Cutech jointers in the US. It’s a very...
  8. Since I have limited space in my garage work...

    Since I have limited space in my garage work shop, I decided to get a benchtop jointer. After much research, I bought the 8” Cutech. It seems to be almost identical to the Wahuda with 2 exceptions....
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    Thanks Tom. Both machines are similar in weight,...

    Thanks Tom. Both machines are similar in weight, if anything the planer weighs a bit more. Since the top pivots around the center, it doesn’t feel like you are moving much weight when you flip it.
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    Flip Top Cart

    My garage shop has limited space, so I decided to build a flip top cart for my Dewalt planer and newly acquired Cutech 8” jointer. Like many of my projects, I did some research and watched some...
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    I use dowels for a lot of my joinery, with a...

    I use dowels for a lot of my joinery, with a Dowelmax jig. Since I live relatively close to the ocean in the foggy SF Bay Area, humidity often causes the dowels to swell too large. I cook them in the...
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    I work out of my garage shop with limited space...

    I work out of my garage shop with limited space where a traditional workbench and vise are not an option, so my Moxon vise gets a LOT of use. I built mine based on Mike Farrington’s video. The back...
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    Shoe Rack/Bench

    My wife requested a shoe rack where she could also sit down to put on her shoes, so I designed this one in Sketchup. Since the design is fairly clean and simple, I wanted some visual interest from...
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    Great looking table top Jim. I’m sure you got a...

    Great looking table top Jim. I’m sure you got a real workout handling those slabs.
  15. Thanks for the input gentlemen. This is the $15...

    Thanks for the input gentlemen. This is the $15 version of some of the well known systems, so I’m sure they have advantages. The acrylic disc will never be as stable as a metal one, but I was pretty...
  16. A different way to grind the primary bevel on blades

    Hello Fellow Neanderthals,
    When it comes to sharpening chisels and plane blades, some of you have the ability to will a blade into submission using only your mind so that it instantly becomes scary...
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    Looks good Paul, nice clean box joints.

    Looks good Paul, nice clean box joints.
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    Thanks gentlemen, you are too kind!

    Thanks gentlemen, you are too kind!
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    Corner Table

    I built this corner table for my wife’s daughter and her husband. They like a more contemporary look, as do I. I didn’t see anything that I really liked with Google searches, so I came up with a few...
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    Exact same experience, I didn’t pick up his call...

    Exact same experience, I didn’t pick up his call because I thought it was a telemarketer. He’s one of the guys I like to support. I have learned how to sharpen and how to hand cut dovetails with his...
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    I put a Timberwolf blade on my 10” Rikon BS after...

    I put a Timberwolf blade on my 10” Rikon BS after trying 2 other brands. Like you, it cuts straighter and cleaner by far.
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    Thanks John, I’m going to try that on some test...

    Thanks John, I’m going to try that on some test pieces. My biggest concern would be getting a perfect edge with the shellac. It seems if you miss a spot or get some on the walnut, the result would...
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    I like to use a light inlay, such as Maple, on...

    I like to use a light inlay, such as Maple, on many of my walnut projects. Of course it needs to be flushed up with a hand plane or sanding, so pre-tinting before the inlay is installed is not an...
  24. Edwin, thanks for posting this video, very cool!

    Edwin, thanks for posting this video, very cool!
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    The router motor is isolated from the box since...

    The router motor is isolated from the box since the hose is tightly clamped, and pulls fresh air from the hole in the bottom of the box. I don’t know the exact mechanics, but I assume the air passes...
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