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    by Don Mikulec
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    Thanks for your response. I was afraid of that. ...

    Thanks for your response. I was afraid of that. Any suggestions on how to reach the woodworking community in general?
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    Thanks for your response. The moderators have...

    Thanks for your response. The moderators have responded that TOS does not allow posting of fund raisers.
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    Thanks for your response. The moderators have...

    Thanks for your response. The moderators have responded that TOS does not allow posting of fund raisers.
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    by Don Mikulec
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    Hi!

    I posted about a fund raiser for a seriously ill woodworker, Chris Hall. The post is now listed as moved but I can't access it. I get the screen about not having permissions, etc. Can you...
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    Thanks everyone for your inputs. I rebuilt my jig...

    Thanks everyone for your inputs. I rebuilt my jig to eliminate play between the guide rails of the sled and the miter gauge slots in the saw table and to square the pin with the fence. First trial...
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    Alan, thanks for your reply and confirming that...

    Alan, thanks for your reply and confirming that the sizing of the pin is not the issue with stack up. Thanks for all the photo's that back up the words.
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    Thanks, Brian. I'm using a table saw. Did you use...

    Thanks, Brian. I'm using a table saw. Did you use plywood or solid wood for the fence? I'm suspicious that my key is deflecting in the plywood fence I made.
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    Myk, thanks for your response. See my latest...

    Myk, thanks for your response. See my latest response to Alan Schwabacher below.
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    Thanks for the suggestion, Alan. I'll try that...

    Thanks for the suggestion, Alan. I'll try that with the next cuts. I'm thinking that there is something else amiss with the jig, however. I drew out on paper a representation of what should be...
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    Cuts are clean. Dado blades are basically new....

    Cuts are clean. Dado blades are basically new. The only wear on them has been in setting up for these cuts.
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    Thanks, Brian. It's not that the fit is too...

    Thanks, Brian. It's not that the fit is too tight; it's that there is an error that is stacking up and causing the cuts on one panel to shift relative to the other.
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    Thanks for your comment, Alan. The panels were...

    Thanks for your comment, Alan. The panels were not clamped together but they were both registered to the pin: cut a slot, pick up the boards, move them over, and register the newly cut slots with the...
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    That is at the center of the issue - stack up....

    That is at the center of the issue - stack up. There is an error someplace that is additive with each cut. What I don't follow from your comment, though, is how one could ever cut a fingers that are...
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    What am I missing about box joints?

    I'm having problems cutting box joints in plywood panels about 14" wide. I'm using a dado head in a table saw with an home-made, adjustable, box joint-cutting jig. The jig has double glides that fit...
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    Thanks, everyone, for your responses. I'm going...

    Thanks, everyone, for your responses. I'm going to buy a CT blade.
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    What bandsaw blade for wenge

    I'm searching for a blade to resaw 7" W wenge into 3/8"T pieces. I only need to saw about 4ft in length. From the way my handplane blade has dulled (!), I don't think a standard carbon steel...
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