I installed a new WWII blade in my saw, installed a Microjig TK splitter, and tablesaw-ripped my first ever piece of wood. Made two stiles and three cross members for a wall clock. Also glued up...
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I installed a new WWII blade in my saw, installed a Microjig TK splitter, and tablesaw-ripped my first ever piece of wood. Made two stiles and three cross members for a wall clock. Also glued up...
I am currently in the process of designing a coffee table for my new apartment. This would be the first furniture grade piece I have built and while I think I have the skills to pull off the joinery...
An easy way to determine whether it is a real crack or not is to take the unit off and add some fluid. See if it leaks.
Thank you for the suggestions. Given the lack of space and the fact that I am indeed buying S4S lumber, I ultimately decided to build a variant of the crosscutting jig that was posted above with...
Wow, I'm losing it. You're completely correct for a single phase 220 drop with no neutral. Been working with Korea power distribution for too long.
So long as you're grounding the table saw body (and motor housing) via a ground drain, you can use L1 L2 N 3 wire. If you aren't, you want to use a L1 L2 N G config and bring the earth to the saw...
Exactly, which is why you really want to use a subpanel. Not that you can't do it the way that is being described, but you're using the wire as a fuse.
You'd want to run at least 10GA SO SJT type wire per NEMA. Tons of places sell it. If you're in a weird environment you'd want to get oil-resistant or ruggedized cable.
You'd want at least an...
I never really thought about edge glue-ups as I figured I'd probably use a layer of good plywood or veneer, especially since I wouldn't have a planer or jointer. If you can get a glue-worthy edge...
Although the question has been asked here repeatedly in one form or another, I'm currently at a bit of an impasse with where I want to go with my woodworking as I progress beyond extremely green...
Hello all,
I've lurked here in a while as I haven't done any woodworking since High School shop class, but the itch to build runs in my family so it was really a matter of time until I got into...