Domino df700 XL! Yeah, you read that right.
Been a long time coming, finally pulled the trigger. Gift to self but had clearance from the boss.
Domino df700 XL! Yeah, you read that right.
Been a long time coming, finally pulled the trigger. Gift to self but had clearance from the boss.
Got a bosch ros20vsc, and a fancy dewalt tape measure since apparently stanley fat Max's dont last beyond 2 months for me.
I guess we will see how durable the dewalts are.
Wife ‘made’ me buy some stuff, so I picked up a Record SC4 chuck & large cole jaw set.
Bow Products dual Feather Pro. These are slick.
iGaging digital height gage. I'm looking forward to using this to set shaper cutter heights.
Amana Lock Miter shaper cutter.
Edge guide for my OF1400 router.
"The first thing you need to know, will likely be the last thing you learn." (Unknown)
Kreg K4 system, and enough gift cards to buy everything for the cabinets/miter saw station I have planned for my shop.
New Lee Valley shooting beard fence!
My wife and daughter did it up right this year.
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For my birthday I got a SawStop inline router table for my SS PCS. The Triton router I used in my old RT didn't fit the SS dust box, so for Christmas I got a Woodpeckers 420 V2 lift with a PC 7518 router motor.
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Also ordered a Bad Axe Stiletto
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And (since charcoal is wood)
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A Kamado Joe Classic II
What a wife!
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A Dewalt DW735 planer and a pair of Chinese Laser Engravers (1500mW and 3000mw) for pens, cutting boards, and other small items.
Not sure, I haven't built the board yet. I plan on doing it this weekend. The fence looks to be great quality though.
I bought myself a Lynx 10" 15 tpi tenon saw, with a stained beach handle (the pic below is from their website). This is my first ever higher quality handsaw.
For the first time in over 25 years, I received no woodworking related gifts. I did get some nice presents, though. Not sure if the family thinks it is time I move on to other hobbies or if my work is so good that I must not need any further tools. I do know that my shop is pretty full so maybe they may be saving up to present me with a larger shop.
Rustic? Well, no. That was not my intention!
Byrd Shelix segmented cutter head for my 15 inch planer. Set of brad point bits and two Shimano spinning reels.