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  1. Glenn. I was thinking, "bring the work to the...

    Glenn. I was thinking, "bring the work to the tool instead of the tool to the work", this looks perfect!
    The only thing is, if i built every cool jig and tool mod i saw on the internet, I'd need a...
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    Wait a few weeks and there will be plenty of TV...

    Wait a few weeks and there will be plenty of TV boxes on the curb. The materials to build one may cost more than what the tv is worth.
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    I have an X-5 with the Unifence that I bought...

    I have an X-5 with the Unifence that I bought used about 6 years ago and it hasn't given me any trouble at all. It's about 15 years old now. There is a bit of thunk on startup, but not too much. Made...
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    This is kind of what I envisioned as well, though...

    This is kind of what I envisioned as well, though I was thinking tent/parachute fabric. Maybe awning fabric which might not be flexible enough but might ad some geometric possibilities.
    If wood or...
  5. While i don't know what cutter you're using, I...

    While i don't know what cutter you're using, I suspect it has a 5.5mm radius. If you stagger the bits you can get them to the 8mm you want, but you likely wont have a uniform rounded edge to your...
  6. Thank you John for asking the question an all...

    Thank you John for asking the question an all those that replied. I've been struggling a bit myself and appreciate all the advice here. I'll be putting the tips to practice tomorrow after the...
  7. My son got me a Lee Valley wood carving set. I...

    My son got me a Lee Valley wood carving set. I haven't carved anything besides fireside whittling as a kid.
    I have some basswood around here. Anybody have any tips on getting started?
  8. Hi Dennis, I've had one for about 25 years now....

    Hi Dennis,
    I've had one for about 25 years now. it's good for what it's designed for, sheet stock, small dimensional lumber. It's pretty accurate but but takes a lot of checking and fiddling to keep...
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    Slightly OT On my first blade change I used my...

    Slightly OT
    On my first blade change I used my cordless impact driver to remove. I'm pretty confident that's how they put them in at the factory. Now I do it by hand, piece of cake.
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    Perhaps something like this:...

    Perhaps something like this: http://g01.s.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1gD6sHVXXXXc8XXXXq6xXFXXXn/Hot-selling-metal-table-leg-brackets.jpg
    A local fabricator should be able to whip something up in stainless,...
  11. Can't contribute to the thread but, damn Myk,...

    Can't contribute to the thread but, damn Myk, Nice chest! Love the centre set of drawers.
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    Though still working, I feel like I'm retired. I...

    Though still working, I feel like I'm retired. I can't imagine putting a star on the calender and calling it quits.
    I guess it's about balance. I would love to spend more time in the shop, I really...
  13. We have 6-3 on a 60a breaker feeding a sub panel...

    We have 6-3 on a 60a breaker feeding a sub panel for a new addition. Kitchen, familyroom and garage on two levels. Four major appliances, split a/c unit and a lot of halogen lights. Permits,...
  14. That acrylic will make for a pretty big sail. I...

    That acrylic will make for a pretty big sail.
    I had to have a 16" footing on 12" columns here in Niagara for a large elevated deck. Definitely braces on the corners. If you are up the mountain, I...
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    I'm a computer tech and I destroy a lot of old...

    I'm a computer tech and I destroy a lot of old drives for clients (pick axe works best) 2.5 inch drives are glass, 3.5 inch are aluminum.
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