Hearne lists their figured at "$35+," so I bet you can get to $100/bf for stuff like your picture.
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Hearne lists their figured at "$35+," so I bet you can get to $100/bf for stuff like your picture.
Well, I had AI do my NCAA bracket and I was eliminated on day 1, so...take with a grain of salt?
This may be an unanswerable question, but ya'll surprise me quite often...so...
I have a ~15 year old Ridgid miter saw at the lake. it has lived in the "basement", which is more of a crawl space,...
This is a false equivalency, and sorry, but, kind of nonsense. Saying the object, not in use, is not dangerous is silly. Driving a car is inherently dangerous, and cars are meant to be driven. ...
My buddy's dad is a microsurgeon, reattaching fingers and stuff. He said table saws put his kids through college. So not NOT dangerous...
I have the D-handled M18 Fuel one. It's awesome, but it is NOT cheap...
I'd say it would work fine; I am not sure the concerns mentioned above re alignment would be problems. BUT its going to be really low in use. I generally use a Moxon to get the workpiece higher up...
We need s a shop tour! Every time someone has a question, you seem to have an answer stored in some sort of beautiful storage! Impressive!
Like lots of other people on here I'm sure, I ponied up the $130/each for a 12" and 6" combo and a 4" double square from Starrett when I started trying to make things. They're excellent, for sure. ...
So I built a box to house a tool in my shop because why not practice dovetails. I made a simple lid from some flat sawn maple and I'm just thinking that it's certainly going to cup over time so I...
I think modern manufacturing has made it far easier to make tools of similar enough quality to the high quality tools that Starrett makes for far less money. I mean, all of the iGauging stuff I've...
+1 for the Jess-Em stock guides. Makes life much easier.
Sells new for $115 on Amazon, asking $60. Used once or twice; bought it because it seemed neat, but I just have a lot of options to do the same functions.
THE CRB7 – 7 FUNCTIONS - 1 ROUTER JIG...
Sells new for $60, asking $30. Works great. I have tried several different types of guides and I prefer one of the others. Used but works great, no issues.
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At our shared shop, we have a small 'lumber yard.' I found a piece of maple that seemed to be about the right size for a box I wanted to build.
Milled it up, cut it down. Coincidentally, its got...
I'm thinking this is what happened here as well. I also cut and glued up immediately (it was kiln dried so I didn't think much of it, so it may be the combination of the way it was washed / dried...
By completely ignoring the joy of bringing an old tool back to life!
I've made several end grain cutting boards from excess / scrap lumber. The last two were cherry and maple. Both of these two got 3-4 heavy coats of mineral oil and 2 coats of the cutting board...
I know the luthiers of the world use lighter fluid / naphtha to clean instruments without trashing the finish...
I would assume the pins you're using are steel, and you're using wooden dowels. Wooden dowels will compress substantially, I think you're probably good.
I’d start with Google?
My two cents...a stool is generally going to have splayed legs and, as such, mortises and tenons that are angled (in two directions). This is going to meaningfully up the difficulty on a first...
This feels like a solution looking for a problem...
Thanks John! That's exactly the help I'm looking for! Time to try my hand at it...
That's all it is...an excuse to try something new. Not the easiest / fastest way for sure, but a good learning exercise.
In fact, I may just do both; cut a router template on the Shaper and then...