Just pulled out the brushes. They both have a clean polished area and then some striping areas where the carbon looks rougher. One also had a chip on the edge. I put them back in opposite to the way...
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Just pulled out the brushes. They both have a clean polished area and then some striping areas where the carbon looks rougher. One also had a chip on the edge. I put them back in opposite to the way...
Well, won't start reliably.
I've taken out the breaker button and the switch that makes sure the top is on in order to start. All I have is the on/off switch between the power and the motor. I've...
I've been looking around for a cutter that matches some rosettes that I'd like to replicate. I've renovation a room in my house and these are above my windows and doors.
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Right, that's the point of the breadboard ends. The table top will be tenoned, and the breadboards mortised. The mortise at the center of the table will be snug, but they'll get looser to allow for...
Each top piece will be 3 feet by 4, with the breadboards going on the 3 footer. The full 6 feet won't have to move.
I started on my biggest project to date, a hickory dining table. It'll be 4×6' without its leaf, and 7.5' with it. Both halves and breadboards are ready for tenons/mortises but I'm trying to decide...
The title says it all, can someone explain extension table slide camber to me? Mainly interested in the how (should i look for wood with a bow, mill it differently, etc). Pictures be great if you...
Thanks guys. It definitely was a neat board.
That is a beast of a table. Nice job.
I finished this shelf back in June with the leftovers from the board that I used for the BiL's valet. I've been trying to put finish on it since then but have been messing up the order and the mix of...
I'm going to be building one of these to top a mobile outfeed/assembley/work table. The plan is to use 3/4 MDF and support with a 8"ish grid. It'll be around 3" thick and edged with hardwood.
Any...
I should also mention I used two dowels on each of the short sides, towards the middle to attach the sides to the base. That way the base can move without it pulling itself apart.
I used this calculator Jerry.
http://jansson.us/jcompound.html
I think I plugged 20.1 degreea into the N-sided box area and used the numbers it gave me. Let me know if that's not clear.
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A friend asked me to flatten some wide pine boards that were from a basement door of her childhood home. The plan was to take the cup out of them and clean them up so they could be made into signs...
Thanks guys, been awhile. I finished this up back in June as it was a birthday gift for the BiL.
@Phil, I don't have it on me any longer but looking at it was pretty close to 12"x7.5"x4.5".
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I found this 5/4 8" board at Farnsworth Lumber a couple months back. They threw it in the solar kiln for me and got it pretty dry so I started using it to make this valet last week. It's a continuous...
Thanks, but all of them are too long at 50mm+.
Has anyone seen a smaller one of these in their travels? I'm looking for one that's under 1" square.
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Sounds like a good find.
Sure, go for it. There's unfinished pics up on my blog too: https://two-bit-woodworker.blogspot.com/search/label/Black%20Locust%20Plant%20Stands
Thanks Robert. It wasn't the easiest to joint, its density had it hopping and chattering going over the blades (think hard maple and then make it even harder). We have a helical head planer at my...
It was a deck product, Curt.
http://www.penofin.com/wood-stains/hardwood-formula-wood-stain
I put the finish on these last weekend, and they're now sat in the living room awaiting the Great Spring 2019 Plant Rearrangement. The idea for these came from Jay Bates' Angled Half Lap Three Tier...
Agreed, a very formal table what with the black tie and all.
The Osmo looks like a great finish, the wood is gorgeous in that second picture.
It's a guess on color alone, but I think it's...
Thanks everyone.
James, one's a return and the other used to be that or a vent. Now it's just a fancy hole in my floor.
Phil, I like your "signature" suggestion.
I started these around Chrismas time, and after a very slow three week finishing I managed to get them upstairs this past weekend. The tabletops, aprons, drawer sides and shelf breadboards are from...