410518 Here is an old project photo.
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410518 Here is an old project photo.
So far, recently sold my Jet with cast iron wings contractor saw. :( Replaced with Dewalt jobsite saw. I'll have to do a review. It is certainly not as much saw but it is really nice to be able to...
Hi all
Just recently rejoined wordworking community. Moved from 3.5 car garage where half was my permanent shop to all must be mobile and able to store out of sight. I love where I live but the...
you might put a slight chamfer on the back edge of the drawer fronts (with your chosen tool) If the drawers do touch a little, that will help it to still close.
It doesn't really answer your question but for the scenario you describe, I find I have no trouble keeping the work piece against the fence when finishing the cut (after it has exited the leading...
never wear gloves when using power tools. They can suck your hand into a tool, this is like wearing loose fitting clothing.
Keep tools sharp. Never use dull tools
Never cut toward yourself. ...
A big thing to remember with a router table fence is it doesn't have to be parallel to anything like a tablesaw fence. I have my router table in my tablesaw extension (I hate it that way) and could...
I do mine on the TS with a fairly cheap dado stack. My Jig has a few key features.
1. it has a bottom board so the workpiece is not riding across my throat plate and moving
2. the backing board...
That is damned scary! None of my tools have magnetic switches but I always thought they were a safety device. I never change cutters with the tool plugged in but I can think of other scenarios when...
I prefer an outfeed table. I like it as close to the saw top as possible because it can catch everything. I've seen some with a large gap and if your workpiece is flexible, it could catch on the...
Just for grins, do the power lines going by your shop have 3 phase? (count the wires 2 wire=1 phase, 3 wire=3 phase) If there is 3 phase, it couldn't hurt to ask the power company about 3 phase...
I got the reciprocating saw with my 733. Took a while but I got it.
Your analysis sounds questionable. The stock throat plate is a long way from the blade. More likely, there was something too hard in the wood like a nail or something. Or, was it a brand new...
The tennon doesn't contact on the long dimension. The tennon should only be connected in the middle (or one end) and be connected with a floating connector elsewhere
I looked at the powermatic saw. it is 1.5HP. Not sure about drift on the stock fence.
I called Suffolk machinery (Timberwolf) yesterday. They recommend their 3/4" 2/3 pitch resaw blade for 14"...
link to clearview
I've done a little investigation on this. I plan to buy a pair of the WileyX in January when insurance will pay ($35 out the door!!) I will get the WileyX with a polycarbonate lense. VSP insurance...
make sure you put felt on the front of the neck saddle so you don't scratch the neck when setting the guitar in.
See my note here: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=448545&page=2
Keep looking.
I have the General 90-125 and would NOT recommend it to anyone. It has a nice lineup of features at the price (quick tension release, bearing guides, two speeds, 1HP 110/220 motor, blower, rip...
Great thread. I had never thought about repairability.
It would be useful to see a guideline come together. I will probably always use PVA for shop fixtures/jigs etc because I like the...
Hey sorry, I didn't mean to stir the pot so much. I haven't been on this forum for 8 months so I'm a little behind. I would suggest to the search the archive requests, not searching is a reality of...
I found this article (referenced on woodcentral) and thought it was interesting. It doesn't indicate anything bad about the saws but it is interesting the inventor is trying to force his patent into...
looks like the shoe is deflecting the blade?
Sounds like you're buying from Home Depot? They are the worst.
Talk to the wholesalers. They will likely plane for you. Their selection should be 50 or so species. Consider cherry, alder or...