Neil, what a fantastic writeup. Thank you for passing along all this information.
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Neil, what a fantastic writeup. Thank you for passing along all this information.
I have the supermax 16-32, nice machine. It would come to about 2k once you get the extension tables, pay for shipping and add some sand paper.
I totally understand and this is exactly what I mean, your individual style/setup/whatever will dictate what's best for you. I've not tried a tersa but I hear positive things.
Sure thing.
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?106917-What-is-the-difference-between-a-parallelogram-jointer-and-regular
I don't agree with the additional pressure and imho, the downward pressure on a piece being "pushed" through a jointer should be on the outfeed side of the machine anyway (infeed until the cut...
I've not experienced the scallops with my machines but I don't use the Byrd heads either... I'm curious though, why do you feel it's good in a planer and not a jointer? I mean, it's either good or...
I wouldn't be surprised if it was built in the same factory as the bora and powertech...
I can't even imagine a pin that thin and long going in straight and not finding a way to poke out of somewhere it shouldn't be.
I suppose that if you're only using mechanical fasteners for say trim or something similar where it won't be glued or caulked but I'm just guessing. 1 inch should be plenty for a pin. For longer, I'd...
G0858 here - Absolutely zero complaints. As others have said, joiners are simple machines. I just checked pricing though, Holy cow! You're looking at over 3k with shipping and tax...I think I paid...
I have a full shop so I can saw any way that's needed. I left these all about 12 to 18 inches long with some smaller pieces and one piece at 24 inches. Plus a couple crotch pieces. That said, I'm new...
Hi John, I'm going to use them for small bowls, lidded boxes and some miscellaneous smaller items. I wish I had space to set up a log like you describe. I felled a black locust about a year or year...
Thank you for the advice everyone - I won't be able to get to them until about mid October so going to put them in the back of the shop and let them equalize a bit.
And thank you, John for fixing...
Ok, I rolled on two coats of tb2... what was handy. Enough?
Just realized I don't have any anchorseal in the shop. Quickest I can get it is tomorrow afternoon. Should that be OK or should I put the pieces in black trash bags?
Thanks! Cherry doesn't grow too well out here in NJ so I'm lucky to have the tree on my property. There's another smaller one next to it.
Terribly sorry for the formatting, on a mobile device.
Huge black cherry dropped a limb last night. This is what I got out of it.
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I go to the hand plane before I even consider a sander. I have a drum for more difficult/stubborn stock but I enjoy a hand planed finish so try and stick to that. A small random orbit maybe here and...
I would (and have) just put some fresh hide glue on the dowels and put it back together. Chairs sometimes just don't "sit" right with additional fastening. Stress is redistributed, etc. Sometimes it...
I like that the handles come off my socket chisels. Easier to sharpen for one, you can fit a longer handle when needed, etc. I just make sure I tap my chisel on the bench before I use it - backwards...
I really, REALLY like the curvature in the chair seats (first pic). The "drop" you added is going to enrich the design even further.
Hi Greg, thanks for sharing - those all look like pretty cool projects.
Breathtaking. If only I could have explored places like that during my short visit... as for the boxes, they're beautiful; not sure if I'd carve them though.
Assuming you mean the stock guides and not the featherboards (which I like a lot actually). I have the stock guides on my table saw and really like them. I got a set for the router table though and...