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    A broken, or disconnected neutral wire will cause...

    A broken, or disconnected neutral wire will cause portions of the the neutral circuit to be energized.

    Regards, Rod.
  2. Creeker’s Past Weeks Accomplishments

    Today is Earth Day, so we’ll be in candlelight shortly for an hour.

    The kitchen trim is now painted, the walls tomorrow.

    We bought a new fridge and stove today, it’s coming together.

    I broke...
  3. Yes, when I make tenons or copes I use the...

    Yes, when I make tenons or copes I use the sliding table and a cross cut fence with a flip stop.

    I don’t have a fence on the shaper at all, just a tenon hood

    Your jig running in the mitre slot...
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    Hi Roger, short answer, I don’t know. Longer...

    Hi Roger, short answer, I don’t know.

    Longer answer, it depends upon the saw and the weight of the log, here’s what I often do.
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  5. https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?182034-Mak...

    https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?182034-Making-Lumber-on-a-Bandsaw&p=1877202

    Rick, as others have said, seal the log ends, mill it into boards and make something small out of them.
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  6. Creeker’s past weeks accomplishments

    Hi, kitchen work continues, ceiling is painted and light fixtures back on the ceiling, trim completed and primed.

    I went on a short road trip to pick up some red oak and ash, about 320 bf for...
  7. Yup, you can’t fix stupid. I do cut things...

    Yup, you can’t fix stupid.

    I do cut things like that, however I use a Fritz and Franz jig on a slider, as well as a riving knife and guard.

    Regards, Rod
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    I tend to complete a furniture type project, then...

    I tend to complete a furniture type project, then a shop project, then repeat.

    Shop time is precious, so keeping the shop clean, organized and ready for work is extremely important to having an...
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    Forstner bit in a hand held drill is all you...

    Forstner bit in a hand held drill is all you need, put masking tape on both doors so you put layout lines on with a square and pencil, mark a Center point with an awl and drill through the tape,...
  10. Hi Alan, I would ask machinery vendors in your...

    Hi Alan, I would ask machinery vendors in your area if they have Techs or know of independent Techs who could do work for you.

    I have done work for Felder customers, directly for the customer for...
  11. Creeker’s past week’s accomplishments

    Happy Eclipse Day everyone, living where I do we should have a pretty exciting display this afternoon, if the cloud cover disperses.

    The woodworking group I belong to had their first lunch get...
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    Ken, you’re really going to like having over...

    Ken, you’re really going to like having over blade dust collection on your saw, it’s amazing how much comes off the top of the blade.

    As for portable tools, yes I always use them with a vacuum, I...
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    I agree with Lee, a small shaper may have too...

    I agree with Lee, a small shaper may have too high a spindle speed even on the lowest speed.

    Those cutters also have very high knife projection, they’re best left on the wall with other old tools....
  14. Hi, spiral carbide cutter heads, depending upon...

    Hi, spiral carbide cutter heads, depending upon the design, can require more feed force than sharp straight knife heads.

    I would lubricate the planer bed surface with paste wax, or even better...
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    It hangs in my shop, a present from a German...

    It hangs in my shop, a present from a German company owner I worked for.

    Regards, Rod
  16. Thanks Ole for posting this. In the summer of...

    Thanks Ole for posting this.

    In the summer of 1980 I was working in an industrial shop that made moulding by the truckload, we had a big, old jointer, about 16”.

    It had a wood swing away guard,...
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    Hi, that’s a single phase 50 Hz motor, 1,400 RPM....

    Hi, that’s a single phase 50 Hz motor, 1,400 RPM.

    I’m presuming you ran it at 60 Hz so it would have been 1,680 RPM.

    If you hadn’t changed the capacitor, if it has one, it may have had an...
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    Hi Warren, you probably already know this however...

    Hi Warren, you probably already know this however 1.1mm is the maximum allowable knife projection for hand fed machines (MAN rated) in the EU.

    A shaper with a feeder still requires MAN rated...
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    Hi Edward, most of my wood comes from urban...

    Hi Edward, most of my wood comes from urban trees.

    I have a band mill and arborists give me hardwood logs.

    Regards, Rod
  20. Fortunately the choice will be yours, there’s no...

    Fortunately the choice will be yours, there’s no retrofit provision in the regulations being considered.

    Regards, Rod
  21. Haha, good plan Warren. Regards, Rod

    Haha, good plan Warren.

    Regards, Rod
  22. That makes sense to me, improving table saw...

    That makes sense to me, improving table saw safety on new machines is a good idea.

    In my opinion, much of this is brought about by users who remove existing safety devices, or fail to use safe...
  23. The 2 extra wires may be a thermal overload...

    The 2 extra wires may be a thermal overload switch, that’s fairly common in those motors

    Regards, Rod
  24. Creeker’s past week’s accomplishments

    Hello everyone, last week was a dismal week for woodworking, all I did was clean up the shop.

    Well, I also managed to purchase 300 board feet of 4/4 ash and red oak for 92 cents per bf Canadian,...
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    Proper dust collection at the source? Regards,...

    Proper dust collection at the source?

    Regards, Rod
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