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  1. i don't know what you're building, but can you do...

    i don't know what you're building, but can you do it with veneer? i have a full flitch of outstanding curly walnut, i think i paid $7 a foot for it many years ago. Certainly Wood's website shows a...
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    the architect came back and wants only 1/2"...

    the architect came back and wants only 1/2" visible on the face. my gut feel is to do a cutter approximating this - again, i really want to cut the intersection of the frame and the panel so that...
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    the architect came back calling for a mitered...

    the architect came back calling for a mitered corner. so i'm proceeding that way, but i'm going to do a slightly more complex profile. 1" x 1" frame, but i'm going to do a groove profile, and run a...
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    absolutely agree. we'll see what the architect...

    absolutely agree. we'll see what the architect says.
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    so... regular cabinet cope and stick doors have...

    so... regular cabinet cope and stick doors have the stiles running long... that's not offensive, but it would be in a micro-shaker configuration? i don't know that i have a strong opinion on this,...
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    yeah it's a strange situation. very large...

    yeah it's a strange situation. very large project, big money on the line, and the competitor we are up against seemingly specified "cope and stick." i think that the architect might actually not...
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    i wouldn't consider doing a cope and stick with a...

    i wouldn't consider doing a cope and stick with a floating panel - it would still rely on a full thickness panel, flush on the back, to use standard euro hardware. the only difference would be the...
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    oh absolutely - it's entirely design specific. i...

    oh absolutely - it's entirely design specific. i change it up all the time depending on what i'm making. typically the outside stiles run long, especially if they meet a corner at a miter, and the...
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    kevin, sorry, you're right, that was pretty...

    kevin, sorry, you're right, that was pretty vague. let me clarify:

    1) is there precedence in industry, or design, for a cope and stick micro shaker, where the stiles run long and the rails meet...
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    cope and stick micro shaker?

    has anyone done a cope and stick micro/skinny shaker setup, or is the consensus that it's always a miter wrap? i talked to Great Lakes a while back, and they hadn't seen it (or at least my rep...
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    it's been a while, but they were pretty expensive...

    it's been a while, but they were pretty expensive to sharpen. i have 610mm knives, and four of them were well over $100, if i'm not mistaken.
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    i "send them in" which in my case means driving...

    i "send them in" which in my case means driving them to kyocera, walking in the front door, and shaking the hand of the guy who does the sharpening.
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    i've sharpened my carbide tersas three times. ...

    i've sharpened my carbide tersas three times. probably unnecessarily. they are "dull" now and cutting great.
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    i run tersas on my SCM planer, and martin...

    i run tersas on my SCM planer, and martin jointer. HSS on the jointer, and carbide on the planer. in my view, nothing cuts better than fresh, sharp HSS tersa knives, but they dull rather quickly. ...
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    i have a 4-wheel feeder on my shaper, with split...

    i have a 4-wheel feeder on my shaper, with split wheels. despite the gap between the wheels, i like this configuration because i can "cradle" the cutter between the wheels. short pieces are really...
  16. i don't know your particular machine, but on...

    i don't know your particular machine, but on mine, it depends on the cutter, and material i'm cutting. if i'm doing a 2 1/4" exterior door sticking cut in a single pass on hard maple, i actually...
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    no, it's still segmented... the shaft has...

    no, it's still segmented... the shaft has cylinders on either side, two on front, two on back, independently controlled. i could snap a pic, if you want...
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    i have an SCM L'Invincible, and had to run air to...

    i have an SCM L'Invincible, and had to run air to it. the feed rollers have variable pneumatic pressure, independently controlled front and back.

    --- dz
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    this. my martin slider handles 10’ stock in my...

    this. my martin slider handles 10’ stock in my 35x65 shop, facing the short way. but, layout was achieved in software very carefully with many iterations. spend the time to model it.
  20. i think it's a worthwhile investment. and i love...

    i think it's a worthwhile investment. and i love the idea of a roll-up cart that houses the feeder, and bolts to the table. that's smart. i'll have an aigner rail on that side of the table, i bet...
  21. jim there's no doubt that whatever approach i...

    jim there's no doubt that whatever approach i take i need to be able to remove the feeder, or get it out of the way. that's a consideration. my current thinking is to upgrade the bandsaw, and buy...
  22. yeah my gut feel is to talk to sam about an MM24,...

    yeah my gut feel is to talk to sam about an MM24, and upgrade. these things hold their value so well that i don't mind the cost. thanks for the feedback kevin (as always).
  23. i'm not at all opposed to upgrading my bandsaw. ...

    i'm not at all opposed to upgrading my bandsaw. frankly, the MM16 does just fine for almost everything i need. when i resaw, it's a bit annoying - more power, and a feeder, would be wonderful.
  24. Comatic auto resaw feeder on small bandsaw

    i have a MM16. i want to put a resaw feeder on. the models with the automatic pressure and the roller fence are very appealing, but i fear they won't fit on a saw this small. anyone have a...
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    perfect. that's what i've done "informally" in...

    perfect. that's what i've done "informally" in the past, but it's time to make some proper parts. thanks guys.
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