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    I use an expanding miter slot strip to securely...

    I use an expanding miter slot strip to securely hold feather boards on my non-magnetic saw table.
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    I used inline skate wheels that I found online. ...

    I used inline skate wheels that I found online. They were 79mm in dia. Nothing special and work fine.
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    I don't recall where these came from. I have...

    I don't recall where these came from. I have switched to SS, but have yet to use them.
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    Here's a reason to avoid chrome. Approx 2 yrs...

    Here's a reason to avoid chrome. Approx 2 yrs old, stoppers were on red wine.

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    The black piece is a hard black plastic that I...

    The black piece is a hard black plastic that I originally placed to reduce friction. In hindsight, I should just have used a piece of high pressure laminate which would be simpler and easy to...
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    Sent a PM.

    Sent a PM.
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    I built retractable casters for mine about 15...

    I built retractable casters for mine about 15 years ago. Still going strong. I documented the build in a PDF if interested including the cam handle profile. The casters are only for mobility and...
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  10. I can't comment on the 7485, however I purchased...

    I can't comment on the 7485, however I purchased the 7491RS to rip face frames. I also grew tired of ripping face frames with my track saw and no longer have the room for a cabinet saw. The 7491RS...
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    The picture in the middle is just for clarity...

    The picture in the middle is just for clarity showing the nested auxiliary top sandwiched between the MFT and the cart.
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    I have the Festool MFT and like others have...

    I have the Festool MFT and like others have mentioned, the size can be limiting. I have a small space in my shop for it when stored, however I found a compact way to store it yet quickly widen it to...
  13. I have used several techniques for cutting...

    I have used several techniques for cutting splines and double lap joints on a tablesaw. One uses an auxiallary tall fence and a simple 45° backer that slides along it to guide the piece. Another...
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    Probably not what you want to hear however your...

    Probably not what you want to hear however your top rail is too short. It needs to extend beyond the upper post by enough to cut a matching angle on both rails. You could possibly move the rail out...
  15. My cyclone used to pull the movable flap inside...

    My cyclone used to pull the movable flap inside the shroud shut in planing mode. Never had that problem in jointing mode. There are two holes on the front of the shroud. Placing a properly sized...
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    Sad to hear this news. Bill's DVDs were some of...

    Sad to hear this news. Bill's DVDs were some of my first instructional videos when I started turning. Lost a talented and passionate turner.
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    I have used the serrated spigot jaws on the...

    I have used the serrated spigot jaws on the Stronghold chuck for many years. I can't contrast them to smooth jaws, but they work very well. The serrations do grip very securely and that is both an...
  18. I wasn't able to use the long, straight duct for...

    I wasn't able to use the long, straight duct for my inlet. I think I broke every rule in the book and had a home made 45° wye right at the inlet. In theory I know it must have degraded performance...
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    I think it all depends on the type and size of...

    I think it all depends on the type and size of the work one plans on turning. I wasn't sure if I would be doing much hollowing, so before I sank a lot of money into something I wasn't sure I'd use...
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    I saw a tool cart on a Glendale Turners site...

    I saw a tool cart on a Glendale Turners site years ago by B. Loitz that I liked. Based on his pic, I set out to build one that would also hold all of my chucks, centers, and misc tools. It works...
  21. The infeed table is in this thread...

    The infeed table is in this thread https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?284515-Infeed-CC-Sled-Table-for-DeWalt-7491-RS
  22. The 6" upgrade did help considerably but my 3hp...

    The 6" upgrade did help considerably but my 3hp cyclone had enough CFM to make it worth it. Even so, the dust collection suction off to the sides fell off pretty quickly. If I had side shields or an...
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    I found this one at a woodworking supply store. Don't know the brand. It is a little bulky but did a good job. I wound up enlarging the port to 6" to match my cyclone. The biggest draw back from...
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    My Milwaukee 5625 has the following speed chart...

    My Milwaukee 5625 has the following speed chart label on the motor

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    When using large diameter panel raising bits I always used the slowest several settings.
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    Not a Grizzly, but I made a tailstock pivot that...

    Not a Grizzly, but I made a tailstock pivot that used holes that were quite a bit lower as you are inquiring about. A webbed structure allowed it to be built on wherever the holes were.

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