I think a number of fellow pro and enthusiasts can like this movie: https://youtu.be/dvtyzEwuEzQ
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I hope you enjoy.
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I think a number of fellow pro and enthusiasts can like this movie: https://youtu.be/dvtyzEwuEzQ
Please, Mr. Moderator, erase this post if it was already posted previously.
I hope you enjoy.
I found a video I think can be interesting for some people exposing the abrasive technology and history. I liked it: https://youtu.be/kTiIFzhxhq4
All the best,
How sad!
It is the first time I listen on a fatal accident on wood lathe operation. Perhaps something escaped and crashed against some mortal part of his body...
RIP.
I made my library shelves 30 years ago using 20 mm naval quality plywood veneered by mahogany. Lots of them: 50 linear meter of shelves.
On that time, I had intention to have those shelves only...
https://youtu.be/F8W-Y3zqqzQ
That show is very remarkable for many of my friends from the US. I am not sure if it was posted in the past - please, Mr. Moderator, if it is the case, please delete...
My experience with Merle Band Clamp, all metal clamp, including the band, since 1992 is they help a lot, including helping to maintain square boxes. I found they can replace a bunch of "conventional"...
If money isnīt a restriction I would go to Kreg pocket jointing system and domino.
Kreg has a great differential as it doesnīt need clamping. It makes difference in some cases, at last for my own...
According to the userīs manual for my Makita bandsaw, slower speed is for metal cutting. Higher speed for wood.
Congrats!
I can feel your pleasure. I have a relatively new small Makita BS. I purchased it new four or five years ago but it is very low used. It started to fail run at start up but making the...
I would dry mount the part into the rabbet, draw a pencil line in the limit, take off the shelf and carefully manually router it using the pencil line as guide to limit it. I would mount the parts...
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Traditional canvas stretcher can, well, stretch the canvas. They use some way to expand the canvas support in order to get the "ultimate stretching".
It is very difficult to find comprehensive...
https://youtu.be/bsbziMxL2Ss
It looks a good instruction video, but I cannot understand why he is using the abrasive powder. I would think the abrasive grint from the stones would be enough...
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Thank you. Very interesting!
I make your words mine. I fully agree you.
I also had a digital subscription for some time, much more affordable if you live abroad. You can call me old fashioned, but for me, the reading experience for digital media is very different than...
Personally I am not a fan of live edge but it looks me too thin aesthetically.
We have a live edge table in our external feed area for almost 30 years and it is 4 in thick. It looks me appropriate.
I like Makita RT0700 router as it is a step up from usual trimmer but it is small and light enough to be used comfortably as a trim router.
Usually trim routers are good enough for their purpose,...
It is easy: a couple of Stanley branded hand planes.
Yes! Some years ago I purchased new from a local construction megashop a couple of cheap Stanley labeled plane from China, a number 4 and a...
When I let the workshop by the end of the day one of my rites is to check if all plugs are physically disconnected. I do not let even a single humble battery charger connected.
Laser levels are great for lots of applications but if your primary aim is just to define foundation level, I suggest to forget it.
Lasers to work outside in a reasonably comfortable way are...
Thirty years ago when building our home I had every single circuit individually GFCI protected including garage and workshop 110 and 220 volts. No regrets.
I would go for GFCI circuits also today....
If you are looking for a router for handheld operation, I think power is not a major issue as you will not use big bits, at last will not use them for at a single pass.
I always had plunge router...
I was just to post the same stuff.
I share your opinion.
Thank you for your answer/comment, Jim. I am glad to know frameless is also frequent in the US of today.
All private homes I visited there in the last 30 years (for full disclose, it is not a so...