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  1. I'm not sure why you'd need a locking miter for...

    I'm not sure why you'd need a locking miter for that. This is long grain adhesion...it will be insanely strong, even for a short lamp.
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    Nominal thickness differences are >25% between...

    Nominal thickness differences are >25% between them. No brainer for me. Personally I'd go 24 gauge at least for the roof.
  3. I'll see if I can get some. If I remember...

    I'll see if I can get some. If I remember correctly it was 40-series extrusion.
  4. Wow Jim, > 1/8" is quite a bit but it looks great...

    Wow Jim, > 1/8" is quite a bit but it looks great now! LOL, looks like you've got a pile of chips to take care of!

    I finally had it with my old workbench that has a slight hump in the middle. On...
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    Never had a problem with Epoxy. On porous wood I...

    Never had a problem with Epoxy. On porous wood I do nothing to the edge, otherwise a little 120gr scuff is enough. I've even glued up thermally modified wood without issue. And excessive pressure on...
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    Glad you got it working Jerry, hope you enjoy...

    Glad you got it working Jerry, hope you enjoy making stuff on your new sled



    Yes. You can look up the math, which isn't difficult, but if you have a feeler gauge it's simple. The gap is 2x...
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    That's right James, the results are what matter. ...

    That's right James, the results are what matter. Your method is fine, I was only suggesting that with some good layout tools you can trust and a little experience you can build anything, including a...
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    Sorry Mike, it wasn't a generalized question,...

    Sorry Mike, it wasn't a generalized question, rather it was in context of using the same tools to build a sled as one would a piece of fine furniture. I'm loosely familiar with the use of a shooting...
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    Respectfully accuracy is not increased if you...

    Respectfully accuracy is not increased if you know what you're doing. You're chasing numbers that have no relevancy. If you can't build an accurate sled with a square for fine furniture building,...
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    The KM tool is a cool innovation to our craft. ...

    The KM tool is a cool innovation to our craft. Necessary? No. If you want it, get it, enjoy. I squared my sled with a 1/8" gauge block in the kerf and a square I trust. That's basically all the...
  11. The AVID machines are quite capable. I helped my...

    The AVID machines are quite capable. I helped my buddy order a few parts from 8020.net to reinforce the exiting structure (extra extrusions, cross-members, gussets, etc.). I think he spent about...
  12. John, I'm not trying to get into this argument,...

    John, I'm not trying to get into this argument, but I've heard it mentioned a time or two myself. I do believe there are sustainable sources but just look up "ipe lumber deforestation" and you will...
  13. I guess I just see my time and durability of...

    I guess I just see my time and durability of material as value. Given your parameters of a table constantly exposed to the elements, I'd go a different route. For the top I'd use Polywood since...
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    No problems, but this isn't the proper sub-forum....

    No problems, but this isn't the proper sub-forum. I recommend posting in the "Forum Tech Support" sub-forum where you might get better assistance.
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    Agreed. That’s probably the approach I would take...

    Agreed. That’s probably the approach I would take too.
  16. I’ve used this one and I was somewhat blown away...

    I’ve used this one and I was somewhat blown away at how great it felt when operating.

    https://www.festoolusa.com/products/new-tools/new-tools/576821---csc-sys-50-us#Overview

    I also know people...
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    I don’t use my PM 2820 EVS very often but IMHO it...

    I don’t use my PM 2820 EVS very often but IMHO it doesn’t take that much space and I 100% would never trade it for a benchtop. On numerous occasions I’ve used the outstanding capacity, not to mention...
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    I have a few squares I build every piece of...

    I have a few squares I build every piece of furniture with. They’re square. So that’s how I build my sleds and other jigs.
  19. Agreed Jim. I didn't want to mention that to...

    Agreed Jim. I didn't want to mention that to confuse the question, but I often use two coats on table tops, waiting 24 hours between applications. The important part is not to over do the second...
  20. Not sure about Tampa, but a garage is a garage,...

    Not sure about Tampa, but a garage is a garage, doesn't matter what you do with it in Colorado. My garage and detached shop are climate controlled...they're still garages and count for exactly 0...
  21. It's not two treatments, it's a pre-color...

    It's not two treatments, it's a pre-color application of mint before the actual two-part is applied. It only takes a few hours to dry, just test first! You can pull off some amazing looks. The...
  22. I've used Red Oak with Rubio Monocoat mint...

    I've used Red Oak with Rubio Monocoat mint pre-color followed by Rubio Cotton White to look like White Oak. It went quite well actually. The mint removes the tint within the red oak.

    Other woods...
  23. My suggestion is similar to Jim's if I'm...

    My suggestion is similar to Jim's if I'm following. That said, the first thing I would do is measure the carcass and drawer to see if anything is out of square, particularly front-to-back of the...
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    For the spline, it's basically just routing a...

    For the spline, it's basically just routing a channel in the vertical leg at the back and a similar channel through the end of the upper support (right down the middle of both). Say 2" deep and 1/4"...
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    Thanks Mike. OneFinity make some very capable...

    Thanks Mike. OneFinity make some very capable machines in numerous price ranges and sizes. I've personally helped setup and use different configs and I'm overall impressed.

    Really there isn't...
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