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    Matt Mackinnon

    Is CBN simply worth the extra cost?

    Thread Starter: Matt Mackinnon

    I knew from the start that getting into woodworking was going to be a very expensive hobby. And even more so when I took up turning. I recently bought a whole lathe setup with a wolverine jig and grinding wheel. The fellow who I bought it from had 2 oneway blue 8" grinding wheels in 54 and 120...

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    Don Jeansonne

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    I have come the conclusion that I need to upgrade to a cyclone with 3hp min size. I am looking at Onieda V3000, Grizzly G0441, and Penn State 3.5hp. The cost differences are not that mush with Penn State being lowest. I would like to know people's opinions about the pros & cons of these suppliers....

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    Rick Potter

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    I just finished looking at old threads about BBQ's. The weber seemed to be the choice in '05/'06. Is this still the case, or is there a new best choice? I just need a basic, medium size gas BBQ that runs on natural gas. I think I want stainless burners and grates, since I have had problems...

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    Seth Dolcourt

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    Hi, Creekers, Back for another drum project. This one's gonna be big. And, it will take a while. Pterocarpus is the genus for the market name of padauk, and Pterocarpus Rex is a play on T Rex. This is a collaboration with a guy who will finish, drill and deliver the drums to his own...

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    Shaun Mahood

    Old plane blade too hard?

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    I've got an old wooden jointer plane with a blade that I have never been able to sharpen satisfactorily. I just bought a bench grinder and have given it another try. It seemed to take longer to grind than my other blades, and after that is taking much more time and effort to sharpen on my stones. I...

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    Tim Rinehart

    First Real Hollowform

    Wes, congrats on just keeping it together and wisely choosing the 80 grit gouge to deal with the tearout. Some neat looking curl in that stuff, glad

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    Mike Cutler

    Flow rate on water well?

    Probably not.
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    Jim Koepke

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    Many of the best moments of my life were without a penny in my pockets.

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    fRED mCnEILL

    Problem Lining up Dominos

    With the dominplate you use the domino upside down so the only registration mark you have is scored on the bottom of the domino.I am using a 4 mm bit

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    Jim Koepke

    Sharpening technique--removing the wire edge

    There are many ways to get the job done.

    In the Schwarz video, he is using a holder. Instead of looking for a fresh wire edge at each step,

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