Jointer for mine. And mainly because shelix heads are sooooo expensive here down under in Australia.
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Jointer for mine. And mainly because shelix heads are sooooo expensive here down under in Australia.
For me its a no brainer... The Byrd helical head for my 8" jointer.
Im now doing things on it i would never have dared attempted before. Its now the central machine in my little shed. I dont know...
Im looking forward to the replies as i have my eye on a Jet tenoning jig.
I think the current “overalll” skill level of woodworkers has never been better. It’s never been easier to learn than it is now. With a proliferation of Woodworking Schools, a staggering array of...
Thats looking sensational. So good you could put a mattress in it and live there.
Unless your Oprah :D
Great price with those cutters. :)
Yep the site has changed for the good. Heaps better this format. I hop u-beaut follow in the not to distant future.
Ahhhh Cicero.... the internet world is such a small place :)
Well tell them you want two and i will have one:D
That’s an awesome shed. Im going to build one in 2 months and I will definitely revisit this post for ideas
New Zealanders are Ok, we kinda feel sorry for them, so we try not to give them to much of a hard time:p But Festoolians like Brian are good blokes:D
Brian, being a Kiwi you should give Linbide a ring and see if they have something similar or even make you one. Their stuff is the ducks nuts. I would be great if they could.
Thank you for the explanation Jason and Ken:)
Does anyone know if Grizzly is imported down here in Australia? Is it rebranded as another name?
Thanks
Im curious what the red dot besides my name is:confused: Anyone shed some light.
Thanks.
What a bummer. I done the same, but i didnt throw the old one out. I kept it because in the future if im going to Domino where i think a nail or screw might be, i will use the old cutter:)
Thanks Chris. Its Eastern Mahogany with Red Gum Back splats. The splats are 10mm thick and fit into the three different Domino plunge settings. I made it for a wood show to demonstrate how easy and...
In the last 3 years I have made stacks of chairs using the Domino (with epoxied corner blocks) and so far they have all held up.
Below is a demo chair I made using the Domino(the completed chair...
100% Spot on. I have one of those jigs and its one of the best new ideas i have seen in 15 years of woodworking. A perfectly mated breadboard like that in different timbers would take no more that 2...
But one Flathead took the bait:)
Funny, deja view all over again. Why arnt i surprised:)
And credit to PatR for that wonderfull analogy;)
how can that
be concidered bad language???
And it points out i edited it because of the so called language?? no i didnt
Ohhh boo hoo:rolleyes: Sook... I think we will have to take the "Honorary" title back of you if you carnt handle a few warm days:cool:
Highly recomended. The Domino produces fine granule type dust, and even though its not messy, you can get tiny bits sitting between the fence plate and your work piece. And because the Domino is so...
Jud, use Titebond111, its one of the best end grain glues on the market, It wont let you down:)