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    I use Arm-r- seal on walnut. In my low humidity...

    I use Arm-r- seal on walnut. In my low humidity drying cabinet after max 12 hours I sand the first coat with 320 G and apply the second and final coat. I do not know what they mean by a sealed...
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    I am the opposite. I hate clutter and scraps. ...

    I am the opposite. I hate clutter and scraps. But I love fire. So I burn some very nice walnut when I run out kindling. I even burned any live edge from the mill years ago. My son kept bugging...
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    I use Cincinnati Dowel for larger quantities. For...

    I use Cincinnati Dowel for larger quantities. For smaller quantities Midwest Dowel. Same company. Good quality.
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    Thanks to Warren Lake I lowered the guard and...

    Thanks to Warren Lake I lowered the guard and attached a board on the bottom. I think I will make a C channel that goes around the belt from the front. Like Mr. Cutler said.....just because it...
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    514988 Edge sander: Sanding and breaking...

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    Edge sander:

    Sanding and breaking the edges on the walnut cleats in the picture hurt me more than once. I used gloves today and it went well. Another good application for gloves is the...
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    Dear Mr. Duren, Thank you for your thoughtful...

    Dear Mr. Duren, Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Very truly yours, Gordon Stump
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    514731 You are right Warren. I got in to far...

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    You are right Warren. I got in to far on the top belt twice in the last 30 years. Not too bad but the cuts were fairly deep and takes a long time to heal. The stroke sander is a kit. It...
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    My original post stated I was considering using...

    My original post stated I was considering using gloves on the stroke sander and edge sander. Then I asked if anyone had experience using gloves in the woodworking shop. That was the wrong guery and...
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    "Cut proof" your words.

    "Cut proof" your words.
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    gloves

    As I get older I find my ability to stay on focus needs conscious focus. I would not wear cut resistant gloves for spinning blades but am considering them for the stroke sander and edge sander. ...
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    I used to go. There was a small fee to enter. ...

    I used to go. There was a small fee to enter. Then when they moved to the Novi Expo center outside Detroit they also charged for parking. That is when the grouchy old man in me began to flourish ....
  12. I make the tenon 1/3 the thickness of the board.

    I make the tenon 1/3 the thickness of the board.
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    Thank you for your concern and Merry Christmas.

    Thank you for your concern and Merry Christmas.
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    512554 512556 The metal cabinet was high...

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    The metal cabinet was high quality for $130 and the fan and heater $21 respectively.

    No more giving swambo a hard time when she roots around in the basement or plays ball with...
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    I am not a cheerleader for my craftsman RAS. But...

    I am not a cheerleader for my craftsman RAS. But I have the room and with my extended tables and a thin kerf Industrial blade it will cut 6/4 rough boards. I am 78 and getting a 12 foot 6/4...
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    My little wife and I moved an 8" joiner. I...

    My little wife and I moved an 8" joiner. I bolted a manual boat winch to the front of the flat bed. Covered the ramps with plywood. Took off the handle on the winch and used a cordless drill to...
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    Drying cabinet with smart heater

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    Drying cabinet with smart heater

    I currently bring my small products upstairs to a heated utility room with ventilation. But recently climbing...
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    Drying cabinet with smart heater

    moved to workshop forum
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    My first thought was the cnc machine I call Paul...

    My first thought was the cnc machine I call Paul after the movie (don't ask). But I always tease my wife when she says she has to cook dinner. I say.....oh push buttons on the microwave? So the...
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    I cut a hole in the workbench and screwed a big...

    I cut a hole in the workbench and screwed a big gulp from the bottom. The dust shield directs "most" of the chips down and out the 510111dust collector
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    Yup, smack it. The magnetic switch on my planer...

    Yup, smack it. The magnetic switch on my planer does that. I need to repair/replace the magnetic switch since this type of thing is very dangerous.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0arGQP38yg ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0arGQP38yg

    The rotacator is good for all kinds of planer adjustments.
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    I highly recommend the rotacator for fine tuning ...

    I highly recommend the rotacator for fine tuning a planer. I do not buy expensive measuring tools especially for a tool I will only use a few times. For $100+ it hurt but worth it.
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    Breadboards need to slide so..... I do not know...

    Breadboards need to slide so..... I do not know about a domino machine but if the top cannot move in the breadboard it will split the top. So maybe not the breadboard idea. I think you could pull...
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    In my experience, it will bounce back after the...

    In my experience, it will bounce back after the cauls are removed. I breadboard the ends on large tables like that. If you do not want breadboard ends you could design legs with caul type tops and...
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