I'm building a piece of furniture that will look like a large armoire, but it's actually an insulted wood wine cellar. It has a cooling unit in the upper portion to hold the 55F temperature and...
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I'm building a piece of furniture that will look like a large armoire, but it's actually an insulted wood wine cellar. It has a cooling unit in the upper portion to hold the 55F temperature and...
I have the 38" Woodmaster sander and have it setup exactly this way with 100 grit on one half and 150 on the other. I'll go as high as 220 to finish pieces and reduces the need for orbital sanding. ...
Outstanding detail and great information I've always wanted to know, but never could find in a single source.
I debated the same question between those cyclones and ended up with the conclusion that the Oneida is a superior machine. I wanted a dust collector from a company who had the expertise and...
Thanks Guys! Great information and really appreciate all the detail. It's clear you guys support the Europeans still build superior machines and I've got some more homework to do before I lock down...
Thanks Guys. I ended up getting the Steff 2038 belt feeder. It seems to work very well so far for the few jobs I've thrown at it and i'm impressed with how well it holds the parts. I do like the...
I have a small furniture company and cabinet business. I'm shopping for a nice jointer and planer and i'm settling in on purchasing a Euro style combo machine to save space and give me a wider...
Hard maple is the preferred wood because as it's name suggests it is hard and tight grained. I've built several islands or chopping stations from 6/4 or 8/4 maple. The bigger question may be - how...
I'm purchasing a new power feeder for a new 5HP shaper. After all my research and reading other forums on this site, I've settled in on purchasing a nice Steff 1HP unit. I've got an option to get a...