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Last Post By: Jim Matthews Today, 1:11 PM
Hey guys!!! So most (some) of you know by now that I purchased a nice used Rikon 10-340 from a fellow Creeker. So far so good. Although I haven't used it yet for a thing other than testing purposes. I have new tires on the way. Prescribed by Lou at Iturra designs. Still waiting for them to...
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In Maryland I have only seen a few in my whole life. And, of course, hummingbirds are one of the coolest of all birds. No time for photographic evidence though. Does anyone else have any sightings?
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Jessem just brought out a neat idea. It's a combination of Board Buddies and feather boards. It holds the wood tight to the router table, and keeps it pushed against the fence with one way wheels. They have a video on their website, and I just ordered some. No connection to company, yada...
Last Post By: Peter Aeschliman Today, 4:52 PM
I just completed this walnut coffee table. I've gotten three tables out of this slab. The slab was 2.5" thick, resawed and book matched. The live edge at the top flares out to a point, and I just couldn't figure out how to soften it without removing the figure at the end. In the end, for me, it...
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Recent Forum PostsHeh, understandable. I'm probably looking at another 6 months to a year to get my shop to a point where it's workable.
The HF will probably
I am helping someone move ta 9:00 AM that morning. I might be able to do Sunday afternoon (23rd or 30th).
Andrew Pitonyak Today, 5:24 PM
Heck, I cut plain old 1/4" plywood from Lowes all the time, not the flatest stuff but they sell it in cut pieces, so you can pick through the rack.
Larry Bratton Today, 5:22 PM
Eddie,
Go to Youtube and visually check out well shown sample by Ed Swartz of Q Engarvers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CiZTMIx1_s
If you really scuff up the surface of a spyderco UF with a diamond hone (or if you use it when it's brand new), it is similar to a very fast 8000 grit
David Weaver Today, 5:09 PM
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Spyderco Ceramic Stone, Flattening?
Thread Starter: Jim StewartI have an 8x3 Spyderco Ceramic stone, and an 8x2 brown medium stone. I read a thread not long ago and George Wilson commented that the newer Spyderco stones have swirl marks in them. Bingo! That is what I have. These stones seem to be very good, but I was wondering about flattening them. Is it...
Last Post By: David Weaver Today, 5:09 PM