I ain't buying whatever he is selling.
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I ain't buying whatever he is selling.
First requirement to successfully work with wood is to have a basic understanding of the nature of the material.
Spend a day in the shop with one of these books and a variety of wood species and...
I guess the Guiness book category is only for amateur liars not professional ones.
Thanks Stephen.
Beautiful work!
very interesting, I have only watched 25 minutes so far, will watch the rest later. thanks for posting.
Nice job, Its a lot of work, but it looks beautiful.
Some Old men have a lot of knowledge to share, would you rather they not and just be agreeable to whatever is said. Not going to pass on much that way. Everything you do is great, perfect, way to go.
This is a public forum for discussion and learning. So if someone posts on here they are going to get opinions, which in my mind is good. You get to learn from a range of experience. When people...
me neither, I'm English.
more of the same, but with different blade system of individual gibbs.
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Biggest cutterhead that i have seen.
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Use locktite or get a new shaft made, unless its an expensive shaft. I have done a few thermal spray shafts, and I wouldn't touch it for that price, too much work. the machine shop just down the road...
Wow, nice work! talented welder, great work on the shaping, nice to see people that know their trade.
Hi Andrew, These machines were designed primarily for chairs. The tenonner can do square end tenons up to 30mm thick x100 long x 80mm deep.
Like warren mentioned chain mortisers are great for...
Nice work, congratulation's. What is the countertop i don't see any seams? Espresso for me.
Balestrini tenoner, twin table, automatic continuous operation, cuts round end tenons, scribes shoulders, chamfers tenon. Infinitely variable length, thickness and radius. straight, angled and...
There are lots of used mortiser for sale, depends on what you want, hollow chisel, round end or square end, automatic, manual, what size mortises, length, width, and depth, Single or double,...
Same thing!
1950 2184 lb, 30" Thomas Robinson bandsaw.
1950's 5,500 lb, Dean smith and Grace lathe in the background.
The first two photos are my bandsaw, the last photo is of the lower wheel spindle...
This is totally age/experience dependent, if you are young enough and naive enough to trust people that you don't know, either call someone to come and fix it or take it to a machine shop or the...
What makes every tool in the shop dangerous is the tool using the tool. it doesn't matter what tool the tool is using.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/u5Foqil0O5M
What makes every tool in the shop dangerous is the tool using the tool.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vCuLs31fDaQ
My tablesaw is perfectly safe.
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You have a 1957 German bandsaw with an Italian motor on it, seems a little strange to me. May not be the original motor. You could have the shaft repaired or a new shaft made, but it would be very...