Or just buy a cheap VFD off ebay or amazon, or wherever, and convert your 220 vac single phase to 3 phase at each device you have.
Simple, easy, and many people do it with great success. Cheapest...
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Or just buy a cheap VFD off ebay or amazon, or wherever, and convert your 220 vac single phase to 3 phase at each device you have.
Simple, easy, and many people do it with great success. Cheapest...
From what I can understand from the previous posts, the OP was cutting a dado length wise in a board.
What could cause the board to suddenly be projected away from the operator? There must have...
LOL. Buffalo is probably farther away from Brooklyn than Connecticut...:)
Whatever you use make sure the magnets don’t come loose. You don’t want the child to ingest two magnets. Ones might be no issue, but there have been cases where a child "ate” two small magnets that...
I guess you answered my question! LOL!
Personally, my experience differs. Experience really is needed.
My iPhone and iPad are excellent quality and guess where they are manufactured…
I...
Would you mind sharing what garbage you have purchased from them? A few days ago I ordered a couple things to see for myself.
Just wondering if you are simply stating an opinion, or if you have...
In the past I had very good luck cutting 1/2” rubber conveyor belt using a hand held jigsaw with a knife blade in it rather than a toothed blade.
I first tried a fine tooth blade but it was no...
Not trying to start a debate, but this professor agrees that radiant heating does work in a vacuum.
And he does raise an interesting point. Without a medium to move heat through convection (and...
Radiant heat seems to work pretty good across millions of miles of vacuum between the sun and the earth. :)
Bill, I think you are correct, but splitting hairs that are insignificant. How much off can the angle be with the device installation, as compared to the 90 degree optimum? I doubt much.
And the...
Sounds like you have already written off the saw stop option.
Good with that. As far as what might work best for you, I do not know.
Are you planning to leave the saw out in the rain? I doubt...
I can't help with a supplier, but I would try asking the client if "American Hinoki" was acceptable...LOL...but true really...
Only saying this because I lived in Japan for six years, on my own,...
OK, but what was the thickness? 1/16" I suppose would work. 1/2" I would guess would not work.
I have some 1/4 inch lexan...could I cold bend it with my break? I kind of doubt it, but would like...
Yea, they probably only mark up 30%...so giving vets 10% off is going to kill them?
Granted I have no idea what the mark up is...but the point remains the same...
I just measured 12.25 inches from the front of my fully raised blade on my G1023RLWX.
So 14.5 inches is an improvement.
Same curiosity here. Extra table distance in front of the blade would be an advantage to me. If behind the blade, I have an extension table so it would look nice but be of no help to me...
Wow...I am with Lee...maybe a table saw tuneup is needed...
Still might be worth a lucky purchase for a hundred bucks or so...LOL...but you never know...until after the fact...
OK, but why would one not use the riving knife? Seems like a no brainier to me to use the riving knife regardless of what I am doing...all other things being equal.
My first thought was it looks like it is/was sitting outside when that photo was taken.
Might have been outside in the weather for who knows how long at this point. Heard over the years that...
I think this is actually the answer to your question.
Granted things can be changed to make shorter pieces possible, such as using sleds.
But it seems like your question related to the stock...
Best advice might be gotten if you state what band saw you have...Sorry if I missed it...
One interesting thing I do not think was noted in this thread, is that the name plate says it is a 50 HZ motor.
It is obviously running on 60HZ in the US, so the motor will run 20 percent faster...
Wow! A 40 minute video about getting rid of sawdust?
I watched about 5 seconds after seeing the length...
Understand it is some kind of device that compresses sawdust into blocks for burning......
Just an after thought...but I found that using a bowl type bit, that has rounded edges, rather than a bottom cleaning bit, that has square edges, works better for me.
Less sanding to get rid of...