I think its fantastic, but there's a limited category of ww'ers who 1) use a shooting board and 2) within that group, many (like me) don't have much need for bevels or miters.
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I think its fantastic, but there's a limited category of ww'ers who 1) use a shooting board and 2) within that group, many (like me) don't have much need for bevels or miters.
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Flat top blades with over 30T are going to be pricey.
Good justification for a dado set.
I have a CT36 and am looking to add the boom arm, handle and tool holder.
But I don't see a boom arm listed as an accessory for this model on FestoolUSA only the CT48 and CT26?
Woodcraft...
I've sanded to 220. I always do a final hand sand when using an orbital, just for safety.
I think an upper dust port right under that table is a good feature.
Never had one with a brake, not sure that's a "make or brake" factor :-)
Disregard I talked to Osmo.
Water under the bridge but here's what I do:
Make a small incision over the wire on the inside, grab hold of it and pull out several spirals, cut off.
This leaves a "wireless" section of flex...
Try deleting your Microsoft account............:eek:
My one son who lives in Denver had a 2001 Honda CRV that I gifted to him, which had the catalytic converter stolen.
The insurance paid for the replacement, 3 days later it was stolen again.
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I have one and its a good saw.
For a few dollars more, this might be an option. Included 2 5.0A batteries. If you already have them, it never hurts to have more than one drill/driver.
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I'm making several deck chairs of cypress that will be under cover and out of the weather.
So far, all I've tested is Waterlox, and it looks good. But I've thought about Osmo and Danish oil.
I start by adjusting the stand so the wheel is centered on the bevel, and I grind until there's about 1/16" to the edge.
That's my "secondary bevel".
If you grind to the edge with a stone you...
Thanks Mark. I couldn't find any full size plans, so I made my own. And yeah, I cut the angles the wrong way on the vertical supports.:confused:
Yeah, there are a couple discrepancies in the...
I'm having some trouble getting the back slats to lie flat on the vertical supports. It seems the angle needs to be steeper. I need to keep playing with it I guess.
Main main question right now...
I've made all the parts according to the templates and double checked everything but when I mocked it up the geometry seems off.
You're over thinking it. You're not building furniture.
Sticker the boards for a week or two if they are really wet they will lose a lot of moisture quite quickly.
Its an outdoor application,...
I've got both in my shop. The initial electrics were done by an electrician, all run with conduit.
I have never tried to run an extra wire through conduit it seems to me it would be very...
A Worksharp wouldn't make much noise.
How far off is the primary bevel?
As mentioned, sandpaper is probably the best option. A piece of melamine is good enough.
I have a Shelix cutterhead on my 8" jointer and I need to install new cutters. I need 40 of them.
$48.75 ($195 total) "JT" brand @ Grizzly
$29.95 ($120 total) OEM Byrd brand
Seems a bit...
Is the wood punky? I had something similar with a maple log I let go too long. Massive amount of figure but the wood was like wet paper. I ended up burning it.
I use 180 grit +1 on the Rhynosoft pads.
Bead board is a PITA.
Check VanDykes. Pricey but it will give you some ideas. Sounds like you want something simple, not too ornate, right? In which case a simple cap with rounded edges and a corner moulding might be...
I would sand it and reapply a waterborne finish. No power sanders - do it by hand 320 grit & very careful around edges.
There are several that will do a good job for a table. I've used the...
More likely to be the bit. Whiteside and CMT are two of the most reliable brands.
I sealed this one with a tinted shellac (sprayed), then applied ArmRSeal. I despise BLO b/c of the smell and drying time.
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