I think your idea might work on the frame but the muntiins would have to cut on both sides and are quite small to support a router.
Since insurance may cover pro shop repair I would look into...
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I think your idea might work on the frame but the muntiins would have to cut on both sides and are quite small to support a router.
Since insurance may cover pro shop repair I would look into...
If you can move the shaft by hand there is play. Thinner shim sounds good. My jointer has a stack of thinner shims cut from card stock so it is easy to make a slight change. There is an article in an...
I have similar Faye&Eagan 16". A machinist friend converted it to 4 modern knives with jib screws.
I would consider removing a shim from the bearings.
Pix of the head conversion:
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easy to tap wood with a metalworking tap. I use 1/4-20 and 5/16-18. Drill a smaller hole than you would in metal.
I like to tap with the drill press turning by hand, but chucking the tap in a...
i had a lightning strike on a ridge top cherry once that split about 30' of trunk into 3 pieces and scattered shards over a 200 yard radius. The power of nature!
I have flattened similar things by using the conveyor belt. Turn on feed motor only, hold the open side against the conveyor.
Sounds like a lot of work for a BBQ cart - thanks for sharing
There was an article in an early FWW mag by Tage Frid on how to use a router with a grindstone to sharpen jointer knives in place.
Or get a set of magnetic knife holders to speed changes.
Ineresting. I have woodworking business and am also a mandolin player. I am having a hard time understanding this market. I have always used extra heavy picks and have made some picks. My experience...
3 phase 240v is very common on used industrial grade woodworking machinery, way more common than single phase. I have been fortunate to acquire machines from the golden age of American machine tools...
I'm currently running a Kay rotary 10 hp rated to start 10 hp and run 20. I got a deal I couldn't refuse on it about 5 years ago.
Before that I used a homemade RPC with 7 hp idler started with...
You could groove both edges with a dado stack on your table saw. Flip end for end so the same face rides against the fence. Fence side goes against the posts. I would make the fit loose. Cut to...
What about doing spline and groove? I would try a couple pieces just cutting a groove without planing/ jointing/ripping.
If the picture you posted is what you plan to build why do you need T&G?
Rig a jig to hold it flat for the first pass and take it with you to the wide belt.
I cut a stepped rabbet and add a 1/4" ply back.
I use a similar double miter fence on my RAS, mounted on the edge of the table. Cut the 2 pieces on opposite sides and any set up error cancels.
Wide enough for a a quart canning jar is a good size.
I have one I have used for over 40 years. I also have a 16" for face joining but the6" gets more use.
I doubt that will work. The dome on the original is a non-slip surface.
Wiliams $ Hussey moulding machine.
Interested. How do you attach these to the bed?
https://www.cincinnatidowel.com/
My old Monarch 24" planer has 1 pc. gibs
I work alone now too. It is amazing how easily and precisely it moves. I've used it to rip heavy doors - easy to keep the work against the fence without supporting the weight.
I will look into the...