Based on that last picture, I have to ask. Just where the heck is your workshop?
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Based on that last picture, I have to ask. Just where the heck is your workshop?
Shaun Fleming website: http://www.woodentouches.com/
I have contacted them. One voice is often ignored.
Is it just me, or has Taunton gone overboard with pop up ads on FWW? Their website is becoming an unpleasant experience. I'm hoping they monitor this site and will realize pop ups are despised by...
17 3/8" wheels - anyone know a vendor that stocks this unconventional size?
My first thought was it's probably veneer, in which case sanding is going to be delicate. Do you know if it's solid or not?
I recently upgraded from a Hitachi slider to a used Kapex. I simply couldn't keep the Hitachi dialed in - the fence kept slipping for some reason. The Festool is dead on every time, all the time....
I'd also check to make sure my router was still square to the table. A slight change can angle the bit. You could test it with a straight bit and make sure the resulting edge was square to the face...
Snappy's for me as well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H5LGOC/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00.
I'd try Herzog Veneer. Not sure about different thicknesses but they have a good selection of dyed veneer.
spray adhesive and coarse sandpaper
Cool project Scott! Maybe we should have a NCWW party at the restaurant when it's finished.
ditto on cleaning the rollers - it needs to be done regularly.
A used 15" planer and a Jessem dowel jig - if being fast isn't important, you'll probably enjoy the Jessem more than a Domino.
I bought a close-out General table saw from them and had a problem with the fence. They went out of their way to get me a new one, with great communication along the way. Since then I've purchased a...
Peachtree, item 4222, $5.99
There is ribbon stripe sapele as well as flat-sawn sapele. Personally I prefer ribbon stripe sapele to African mahogany. Much richer and easier to work.
Frank - I was not familiar with the domiplate, but it looks like a valuable accessory that would improve accuracy. And I'm not giving up my Domino - with the optional 4 mm cutter I can mortise 3/8"...
Frank - I'll echo Alan's comment. I've had a domino for 3 years and the Jessem a couple months, but I already prefer the Jessem. It's simply more accurate. I count on the Domino being just a hair off...
I have the Hammer 12" combo, but if I had the space, I'd absolutely go for separate machines. And I'm not sure you need a helical head in your jointer - just run a final very light pass on the...
If you can pull them together with a Pony cabinet claw clamp, a couple screws should hold them. If the "claw" won't pull them tight, I'm not sure any hardware can.
I've got both the Oshlun and the Freud and don't see any significant difference in quality of cut. However, cuts made with the Oshlun are all undersize and everything has to be shimmed a surprising...
Jointer (Grizzly 490 is excellent), square, block plane, jack plane (you might start out with nicely tuned Stanley's before you spend the money on LN), and I'd replace the domino with a Jessem...
I've seen a couple mentions of table saw blades ground to ~9 degree angle for cutting dovetails. Are these regular blades being reground, or does someone sell such a blade? Would a normal blade...
Some cabinet pulls are not centered on the two screw posts, so if you use a center point and mark your holes symmetrically, your handles will be off. DAMHIKT