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    Agreed. I have 6” coming thru the floor and a 6”...

    Agreed. I have 6” coming thru the floor and a 6” blast gate so I think I’ll just transition to a 4” metal duct and eliminate that flex hose
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    Thanks all. Looks like I have several options....

    Thanks all. Looks like I have several options. The smartest one, though, is probably replace this flex hose with hard pipe to take the weight of the blast gate out of the equation and to remove the...
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    Sawstop dust collection - attachment

    Suggestions on how to prevent this?
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    If we could see some pictures of what’s in this...

    If we could see some pictures of what’s in this shop I think it would impact our advice
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    I run a business and yes it’s smaller not sure...

    I run a business and yes it’s smaller not sure how relevant that is but I would think someone within the powermatic product management chain or customer support chain would really value monitoring...
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    Steve, how are you cutting your parts to get such...

    Steve, how are you cutting your parts to get such crisp edges?
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    And I’m still using mine. My goal is just to get...

    And I’m still using mine. My goal is just to get close enough to trim to final dimensions on the tablesaw
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    Richard…I really do appreciate your advice and...

    Richard…I really do appreciate your advice and actually will try a 1/4” straight bit. You mention that you use a plunge router and a fence on the router. Any reason I couldn’t just use a router table...
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    Thanks all. I think I’ll build a couple test...

    Thanks all. I think I’ll build a couple test frames fully assembled and then make multiple passes with a rabbet bit. My only concern with this method was when the bit got into the corner that it...
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    Richard and Chris….do this before assembly? if so...

    Richard and Chris….do this before assembly? if so do you stop before the corner so the bit doesn’t engage the rail and stile at the same time?

    Also hard to see how you could take off this much...
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    I think my concern with doing this after the...

    I think my concern with doing this after the frames are assembled is if I use a router bit that it will catch when I hit those inside corners.
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    Best was to cut - back of stiles

    I need to cut away the inside of the rails and stiles so that I can put in a glass panel for a cabinet door. The rails are easy since the ends are not exposed but the rails need to be stopped...
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    Makita 23ga pinner issue

    Just bought it and deciding if I’m going to return it. What happens is while using it the 5/8 inch nails the nails will rotate in the carriage and I will not realize that I’m shooting blanks till I...
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    Bora Centipede

    Anyone tried one? Seems pretty convenient

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    Would it be crazy to cut mortises into the bottom...

    Would it be crazy to cut mortises into the bottom of the plywood and tenons at the top of sides, …? Maybe not enough depth?
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    I just let the FF run proud 1/8 or so on the...

    I just let the FF run proud 1/8 or so on the exposed end and then usually 1/4 on the side that needs to be scribed along a wall
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    Nice. Could you post a picture of the two pieces...

    Nice. Could you post a picture of the two pieces before assembly?
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    For me it’s far easier to cut a rabbet on the...

    For me it’s far easier to cut a rabbet on the shelf (slightly undersized) and a dado on the side. That way the fir does not have to be exact
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    I thought I wanted to do the same thing and in...

    I thought I wanted to do the same thing and in fact wired in a switch and contacter so the I could just flip a switch and open up venting one way or the other. The exhaust was like 8-10” pipe. I was...
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    Yes great place to visit if you ever have a...

    Yes great place to visit if you ever have a chance. I always try and find local woodworking shops when I travel but didn’t find or visit any one this trip. BTW we spent most of our time in Marrakech.
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    Also don’t you normally want to keep concrete...

    Also don’t you normally want to keep concrete moist for a while?
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    May not help but here’s a couple pictures

    May not help but here’s a couple pictures
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    Walnut trees in Morocco

    Had the chance to hike in the High Atlas Mountains today and the guide said all the trees around us were walnut trees. Anyone know how they compare to our Black Walnuts?
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    The fact that it work well early on and then got...

    The fact that it work well early on and then got worse makes me think the bit has dulled. Is it a high quality bit? You may want to use the table saw to hog out most of the material and then finish...
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    I have many drawers that are much wider than deep. But I haven’t really done any real short drawers
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