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    Try mcmaster-carr, they have lots of 3/4" ACME...

    Try mcmaster-carr, they have lots of 3/4" ACME thread, just depends on what pitch you need.
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    Thanks for the confirmation Charles and offer of the springs. I'm in the same boat as you now though, since I already bought the 6-pack of springs. I made the upsized jig last night and...
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    I'm also building this project and am questioning their dimensions for the jig used to create the round rollers. It seems to me that after I cut the 45 degree corners off the glued-up 5"X5" block to...
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    The drawer front in question will spend it's life...

    The drawer front in question will spend it's life in a WI basement that is either humidified or dehumidified to a pretty constant level year round. Do you think that I'll still likely see a problem?
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    I did paint the back side, but not as many coats...

    I did paint the back side, but not as many coats as the front which I know will affect the evaporation rate.
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    You can also use something like one or two...

    You can also use something like one or two Ubiquiti Loco M2's to send your WiFi connection to your shop, that's what I do. Basically what you do is plug one of the M2's in to your home router...
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    That's a good idea. I'll try routing a single...

    That's a good idea. I'll try routing a single 1/4" groove on the backside and go from there. Any idea what depth I should start at to be able to get the 3/4" face to become flexible? Maybe 1/2"?
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    cupped drawer face

    I recently installed a 3/4", 12Hx18W solid maple drawer face on some drawers that I made from Baltic birch and after painting the cabinets moved them down in to my basement from my shop outside. The...
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    They do indeed appear to be stamped after viewing...

    They do indeed appear to be stamped after viewing one in my local store.
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    I use Solid works because I used to use it at...

    I use Solid works because I used to use it at work. I find it much easier to use than ProE, and quite powerful. SketchUp seemed pretty basic to me and less intuitive the couple times I tried to use...
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    415195 The panel in question is one of the...

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    The panel in question is one of the long rectangular solid maple panels in the center, on the inside corner. My concern is that I'll never be able to plane this panel coplanar with the...
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    Removing faux wood panel

    I'm in the process of building a murphy bed and as part of the design I have incorporated some faux 1/4" thick wood panels that simulate the look of cabinets and drawers to the carriage that holds...
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    Please register me, thanks.

    Please register me, thanks.
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    I had the same situation as you but my shop is...

    I had the same situation as you but my shop is about 300 feet from the house and my main router; I ended up using a Ubiquiti Loco M2 installed on the outside of my shop to act as a wireless bridge. ...
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    It is a thin kerf .091? Freud blade. I was...

    It is a thin kerf .091? Freud blade. I was thinking that if it was deflecting that feeding the wood at a slower rate would fix that issue, but like everyone else said, maybe the alignment is not...
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    Blade is brand new, and the runner is tight in...

    Blade is brand new, and the runner is tight in the slot, that was the first thing I thought of as well. The issue seems to happen no matter what blade I'm using.
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    Thanks for the input guys. I did a quick initial...

    Thanks for the input guys. I did a quick initial alignment check of the tenoning jig, but it was pretty cold in the shop so I might have been careless; I will double check.
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    I wouldn't say it's a tear-out, it appears that...

    I wouldn't say it's a tear-out, it appears that the blade is actually cutting deeper at the end of the cut. The sides are cleanly severed and you can see the circular tooth marks where the cut got...
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    Corner Bridle Joint Cutting Issue

    I'm having an issue with cutting the tenons and open mortises on some window sashes that I'm throwing together for a chicken coop and hoping you guys can help. When using my tenoning jig on the...
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