Thanks for the eyelet sources! Hmm, fish hooks...
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Thanks for the eyelet sources! Hmm, fish hooks...
What are you using for the screw eyes in the tops of the ornaments? I've had trouble finding ones small enough to look right.
Those are astounding! Thanks for sharing that.
Great question and thanks for asking it. This information helps us all.
John, I'm having acronym failure. BLM? Big Leaf Maple? :confused:
Now that's a unit of measure I can identify with!
If I try to do that in one minute flat, I'm gonna need some band-aids! Thanks for the link though, it does show the process nicely.
What's the metal material for the ear punch? Regular iron pipe...
OK, got it. That makes sense and I think I can do that. I appreciate the description.
Malware! Now that's an infestation! Yuck. You're a good man for helping someone clean that up.
Thanks Jim!
Do you turn those between centers? Or have a jam chuck of some sort?
Hi Jim,
Those look like fun. Can you tell us more about the cutter for the ears?
Is there a flat spot on the bottom? How do you do that?
Thanks!
Wow, from an old monotube to Mustard! That's a heck of an upgrade!!
Long is *much* better than short...
Sorry, I'm not near Florida. For the jointer knives, watch Bob Vaughn's video here -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2983839096587014177&q=jointer+knives
Don't give up!
Randy
Do make yourself a guard. I've seen pictures of one made from Corian, I think they were on owwm.org.
Congrats on the old 'arn!
Thanks, folks! I knew there'd be some great ideas here. Now to build...
I have a left tilt Unisaw with the 50" extension table to the right. It's on the Delta mobile base. I keep looking at all that room under the extension table, and wondering what other Creekers may...
What size blade does it have?
Bob, as for minimum height, I have a similar restriction, and it's posed no problem to my installation. As long as you observe min clearances, you'll be fine.
I suspect the minimum height formulas...
So what provides the fresh air intake that the woodstove needs? I'd be much more worried about that than the Hot Dawg. The Hot Dawg has a powered vent to make sure the combustion gasses leave the...
I have the non-HDS 45K version in my shop. I've never had any issue with ventilation at all, but I'd be hard pressed to call my shop "unusually tightly sealed". I have double-hung windows, and I open...
I'm in for $25. Let's make sure Keith has one less thing to worry about, and that the Creek lives on. There are probably many like me that are not as vocal (often because the answers are already...
An excellent point, Mike! Don't worry about being long winded, this is exactly the kind of answers we need, and makes excellent reference material in the archives. Thanks!!!
I found the DVD to be excellent. My wife even watched the entire thing, and she enjoyed your wry sense of humor and obvious love of the craft.
That's saying something, as she's never sat through...
Phil, you should try Highland Hardwoods in Brentwood, NH. Very nice folks to deal with.
http://www.highlandhardwoods.com/
Yes, Tim, that answered the question. I knew it was a bit of a saga, glad you have it worked out.
Looks great! Did you resolve your motor issues?