Hi,
Is there a good (cheaper) wood to use to create a color like white oak via staining? (Probably not worth it after labor to stain anyway, but thought I would ask)
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Hi,
Is there a good (cheaper) wood to use to create a color like white oak via staining? (Probably not worth it after labor to stain anyway, but thought I would ask)
Any thoughts on this machine? Good or bad?
Thanks much and cheers,
Link to machine specs and photos from an old auction: https://aarauctions.com/servlet/Search.do?auctionId=3582&itemId=78852
The casing or the jamb? I've never thought of using screws on the casing..
This machine goes for 3k.. but after this discussion this idea may be dead in the water anyway. (http://www.machineryconsultants.com/used-machines/details/cincinnati-contour-master-milling-machine)
I've definitely seen those on the used market. Very cool machinery. I've never much liked rounded slots and I certainly don't have enough work to justify a "Production machine" yet... If I were to...
I just bought the veneered panels pre banded from a cabinet CNC shop. It's a pretty repetitive pattern. Looks better on doors and 24 inch panels than it does on the huge 42" cabinet (in my...
Get it!
Turns out the woodshop a few blocks from me has a 90's version and the owner was telling me about it. He did say he quit using keyed blades because the motor stopped so suddenly that it...
I laughed, I cried, I will get paid. Learned too much. Drank from the fire hose a bit too much.
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You East coasters get all the cool stuff!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/396200549695703/
This looks nice. Is the price point ish for the old heavy machines?
ah yeah. I wasn't thinking about the mechanics, but the tool has to both turn the drill bit and hold the chisel. Sure. That makes sense.
I didn't know there were that many options. I assumed the old iron machines were hollow chisel type and manual.
so the tooling used for a mortiser is unique and not something that fits into drill chuck?
The quill on this Cincinnati has a 3.5" travel... so not very much. I haven't heard back from them on...
The sticks I didn't use.. but probably would have worked too.. I think the wheat is too yellow looking?
If you want to spend money in hurry, be sure to buy sticks from these guys though. : )
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Worked! Woot
These are the colors I used (hickory). They won't give you color advice over the phone for I guess liability reasons. Wouldn't it be nice to have that low of liability.....
Hi all,
I don't look often, but when I do it seems there are absolutely no used mortising machines out there. Something I've always wanted (someday) was a knee mill. There's a place near me...
I paid for mine with a job... I guess I could go either way on it at the end of the day. Most or all of the tools I buy make me money. This one, however, is pretty inefficient at money back.. maybe...
It was definitely surreal when it became of a full eclipse.
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Interesting on the $1500. Is that 8x4 = 36 hours or it just took 4 days overall?
800 every four days is too little for me. I guess I could squeak by.
If it isn't the blade and you still have issues feel free to look at my posts regarding my own issues. I spent many an hour on my centauro.
I don't think you need a tension gage.
I like my turbine. I can take it outside my shop.
I think for the ultimate spray job, it is probably best to have a big compressor, dry lines, etc... but that is not cheap either and it isn't...
I mean less than a normal setup where you have to prime the thing with a gallon material before even using it
It'll be interesting to hear your results. I'm a little curious about them, but their price point is way off IMO.
The idea of using less paint in an airless setup is, of course, very desirable.
Thanks for all the replies. I haven't had time to look at the saw yet. I will check the brushes when my schedule dies down (ha!).
I'm not sure how emotional (angry, frustrated, etc) my post...
I also enjoy "power electronics" more than I should. Learning it is fun for me. I'm curious what you find.
I did find this online and I think it does match your data plate and it makes more...