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    Another +1 for the quality of c&s tools. My...

    Another +1 for the quality of c&s tools. My mortise chisels are very well appreciated. Stan was greatly helpful both pre and post purchase with any questions I had.
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    Would be much better getting a sliding panel saw....

    Would be much better getting a sliding panel saw. Way easier to manage large panels with higher accuracy IMO.
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    I have the freud glue line rip blade. I do get a...

    I have the freud glue line rip blade. I do get a slight scoring but I think they are marketing them as a better finish than a 'regular' low teeth count rip blade i suppose. Slight scores are fine for...
  4. Since you're state-side I won't recommend the...

    Since you're state-side I won't recommend the product I use as it's not available outside of Australia from what I can tell (Techniglue 2:1 epoxy, very thick, tintable and glass hard when dry).
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    If that's how it came, return it. I have the...

    If that's how it came, return it. I have the exact same router and had no issue removing the 1/2" Collet. When tight, My collect is only about 3/4's the way down the thread on the router. Yours looks...
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    +1 for Andrew Ren. Great guy to deal with, has...

    +1 for Andrew Ren. Great guy to deal with, has and can get some excellent tools both high end and quality more budget friendly stuff.

    Jindaiko, as per their website, refers you to Stanley...
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    Not overdoing the amount of glue and use biscuits...

    Not overdoing the amount of glue and use biscuits or dominos/similar. A good quality biscuit joiner is great for alignment purposes. A second hand Lamello will be a great addition and I use mine more...
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    Newest is a 450g Fukushima Yamakichi shape genno....

    Newest is a 450g Fukushima Yamakichi shape genno. Rough and ready quince handle. Pretty happy with this. Bit of extra weight I like. I also have a 375 and 570g Tenryu genno. Haven't put a handle on...
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    Tasai. Blue steel I believe. I know someone...

    Tasai. Blue steel I believe. I know someone selling a second hand set of 10 in excellent condition for $850USD I think it was. Michio and Akio are father / son who are the smiths at Tasai.
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    I run a 4" Overhead and a 6" cabinet port with my...

    I run a 4" Overhead and a 6" cabinet port with my sawstop but that's with a 5hp DC. Took the constricted blade shroud off and with 6" into the cabinet you still need a place for the air to flow from...
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    I got a good deal on a lamello zeta p2. Purchased...

    I got a good deal on a lamello zeta p2. Purchased mostly for their unique self clamping fittings and 'knock down' fittings but i've started using it as a regular biscuit joiner quite a bit. Don't use...
  12. If the white steel 2 kiku's are the ones that...

    If the white steel 2 kiku's are the ones that regularly come up on ebay as sets of 10 then your jindaiko's and the sukemaru ws1's will have a noticeable difference. Compared to that of say, kiku...
  13. Might save some postage going with...

    Might save some postage going with https://store.theunpluggedwoodshop.com/collections/hnt-gordon/Bench-Plane i'm not sure.

    The HNT is versatile and usable on many timbers. I have used it on...
  14. Could i please trouble you for some photos of the...

    Could i please trouble you for some photos of the back(ura) and the bevel of the blade? Maybe just one of how you had the blade on your diamond plate while flattening the back, too. Thankyou.
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    Derek's blog is one of my favorites to read and...

    Derek's blog is one of my favorites to read and his attention to detail, picture quality and descriptive writing style are easy to follow. I'd file the funate square then just make sure your tenon is...
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    Don't sacrifice performance for a few dB's...

    Don't sacrifice performance for a few dB's especially at this price point.
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    Gates should be up as high as possible closest to the main runs. To reach them, I just use a long stick essentially to open / close the gates or the rocker type gates as described above with string...
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    Yep should be able to get a decent yamamoto kanna...

    Yep should be able to get a decent yamamoto kanna off of suzuki tool. Could possibly find a takeo nakano or similar at around the same price point, too. For $300 you start getting into the decent low...
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    What kind of budget in mind?

    What kind of budget in mind?
  20. Another +1 for Stan's blacksmith. I have 5...

    Another +1 for Stan's blacksmith. I have 5 mukomachi nomi from him that i've enjoyed using. I'd say you're not getting the level of fit and finish that you may get from other certain smiths but the...
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    Bitta blue tape on the sheet then you can write...

    Bitta blue tape on the sheet then you can write on that with a pencil or similar. Anything thats not been surface planed yet, not so much of a big deal what's used.
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    You can have two 6" runs go through one dust...

    You can have two 6" runs go through one dust dept. XL. As for boxing in the blower, no problems there as long as the filter surface area is more than adequate for the air your grizzly will move. You...
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    Whatever you end up using, just be sure to check...

    Whatever you end up using, just be sure to check your lapping plate / diamond plate / etc is flat because i've seen plenty that are not flat. No point starting with something that isn't flat to try...
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    If the motor can be wired for it, running a DC...

    If the motor can be wired for it, running a DC through a vfd is an excellent choice. It allows you to control the startup speed, vary the Hz(speed) and a lot of other parameters. Furthermore, you can...
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    Apologies Steve, didn't realize you were in...

    Apologies Steve, didn't realize you were in Canada. Ceiling height can be an issue there are custom clearvue cyclone builds on their forum for lower ceiling heights but can't do much about...
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