Rick, this might be the joinery in question:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?43101-12-foot-Wenge-dining-table&highlight=wenge+dining
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Rick, this might be the joinery in question:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?43101-12-foot-Wenge-dining-table&highlight=wenge+dining
Terrible news, but thank you for letting us know. I built some legs for a project using the "mitered infill" technique he posted about once.
Mike
That's a cool-looking router. I never heard of this outfit before so I checked out the website. Looks like they are located right here in my hometown!
Mike
Great-looking pieces, Bob. Started in January? I wish I were half as productive a you!
Mike
It's a deal! *clink*
My leg construction is done. After laminating the cores and thick veneers I noticed that some of the cores had small cracks in them. I don't know whether they developed after I started building the...
Have to agree. I'd put on a buzz and look with my eyes, not with my hands.
I'm just jealous you can resaw a board that wide and have it stay flat :D
I did, firmware problem in the brake cartridge. This was several years ago, the new ones don't have this issue. SS replaced the brake and since it tripped on startup the blade was pretty much okay as...
I was thinking along the same lines but heck maybe I'm out in left field too. If the blade edge is perpendicular to the direction of feed, it seems to me you won't get a shear cut regardless of the...
What a cool find. That parallel guide is interesting; how does the sawtooth pattern work?
The humidity is back down to a good level and I've been in thicknessing mode this weekend. I know, it would take but a couple hours to run these all through a planer. There's something relaxing...
I cleared my app data for Chrome and SMC is working again. Thanks!
I can't use Chrome at all on my Android, all I get is a blank page. Firefox is barely functional; often the page never finishes loading.
I used to use forum runner (which had its own set of...
Well I've been beset by equipment problems over the last couple weeks.
Last weekend the key that holds the pulley on the lower wheel of my bandsaw popped out, and I couldn't figure out why it was...
I too have used both on a 14" saw. Like the others in this thread I stopped using Timberwolf because of the welds, maybe 5 or 6 years ago. If they're better now I will give them another shot when my...
Looking good, Dennis. Looks like you achieved a nice fit with the tenons poking through the top of the armrests.
Everyone seems to be doing a slightly different version of these chairs. I love...
Happy New Year everyone :)
This unusually warm winter has been better for my geocaching stats than my progress on this project. However over the last few weeks I did find the time to steam bend...
This right here. Into the yard it goes, and it disappears.
Nice repair, Clark. You can hardly see it.
Mike
I built a box-like jig for the track saw. Slip it over the end of the slab and clamp it on. Cut partway through from one side, flip the slab, then complete the cut. As long as the edges of your jig...
Oops, forgot to mention there are two holes in the bottom of the box - one in the rear for condensation and one near the front for steam. The box is used tilted up at the front, so I guess the idea...
The last few weeks I have been thinking about how I will construct the arms. My stock is only 5/4, so after resawing into three slabs and planing out the saw marks I don't see how I will be left...
Thanks for the shout out and kind words, Walt. I was surprised to see my old bench thread get revived. I feel like I'm just treading water here as I prepare to enter my third season on this project...
Thanks Ian, yes it took a long time for sure. Speed is not really my thing I guess. :) I appreciate the kind words.
Mike