I finally spent a decent amount of time with an HVLP sprayer that I bought last year. (Thank you for encouraging that, Mr. TenEyck). The results weren't pretty at first, but there were moments...
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I finally spent a decent amount of time with an HVLP sprayer that I bought last year. (Thank you for encouraging that, Mr. TenEyck). The results weren't pretty at first, but there were moments...
Nice cabinet and hinges.
When I sprayed the leg, it was lots of dark Transtint in a really dilute mixture of shellac and DNA. I thought it would dry fairly fast like it did on the flat surfaces I...
I was hoping someone could help me decipher these results with Transtint on Hard Maple.
The recipient of a table I am building wants it stained a little darker than I anticipated, and I’m pretty...
I built that router jig a couple of weeks ago. Found it while flipping through recent issues. It is great and also got me more interested in trim routers and led me to Steve Latta’s wall cabinet,...
I have only done one round table with a router but used the technique Lee described and it worked very well, using light passes and climb cutting depending on the quadrant.
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful shop.
I’m with Chris. Sold the 735 (really loved it though) and a 6” porter cable jointer on Craigslist and got the A3. Don’t find the tables too short but I don’t build huge stuff. Changing over takes...
I frankly didn’t do much research on the CFM of comparable units. The G-700 was on sale for about $2,600 straight from Harvey tools, and it seemed really easy to empty the dust bin, which was the...
I got the G-700 about a month ago and use magports to connect it to three machines.
So far, I absolutely love the G-700 and the magport setup. I don't have anything to add about the technical...
Really nice work.
I vote for re-runs and a speedy recovery.
Another beautiful piece, and beautifully photographed.
Very nice project and video. Looking forward to seeing the chairs.
Even though it is a lot of information to absorb and best practices to learn, it is much less confusing than the average sharpening thread! Everyone at least seems to agree on the math and physics...
The responses remind me that I still have a lot I need to learn about shop safety as the machines in my garage get bigger and more numerous.
Very nice. What finish did you use?
There was a related post and Jim B gave a good answer about extension cords, but wanted to ask a case-specific question.
I have a 240v jointer and just bought a 240v dust collector. Both 20 amps....
Sorry, Walter, it was just claimed and picked up.
I never had an issue with rust until I installed a mini split in the garage. Yesterday it rained, and after I parked my car in the garage I noticed that a mirror on the wall had fogged up. Checked...
No takers yet, so I will sweeten the deal.
it is now in four easy to carry pieces.
The cyclone is a 5” Super Dust Deputy with 5” port with a fitting to reduce to 4”. The filter is a Wynn...
Would probably need a big SUV minimum.
Beautiful!
Home built cabinet on casters. Started with a Harbor Freight dust collector and re-configured it for the cabinet, added some kind of super dust deputy and an Oneida collection can. Also added a...
I second that suggestion.
I have it and like it a lot. Have not done a bunch of angles; basically 45 and 90, and I did make a donkey ear for it that works well even though clamping it down is fiddly.
If it looks strange...