Hello. I opted to completely disassemble my HFT DCS since I will be building a Thien baffle to capture the majority of the dust. My plan is to mount the motor/fan assembly to the wall, but since the...
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Hello. I opted to completely disassemble my HFT DCS since I will be building a Thien baffle to capture the majority of the dust. My plan is to mount the motor/fan assembly to the wall, but since the...
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Thanks to everyone who helped with this post. In my case, the best solution was to
1. Use the TiN 1/16" bit that came with my impact driver set (smallest flute)
2. Place the bit...
What do you think of the idea of using a left-hand threaded bit? It would be a lot slower, but at least not as eager to gobble up every variation in the grain.
Thanks for posting this, Andrew. My Wen manual specifies recommended speeds for various materials and bit thicknesses, but I can only guess what would be correct for a 1/16" bit into pine.
Are you...
Thanks for jumping in, David. Believe it or not, that was the original idea that I pitched to my Dad, but he was very specific about the design, and I really thought I could pull it off!
All...
Hi Everyone.
I'm working on a little project that will require threading together ten 1/4" x 1-1/2" x 12" New Zealand pine boards to form a flexible shelf. Since I'm using natural hemp string, I...