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Last Post By: Steve Friedman Yesterday, 10:57 PM
There is a lot of commonly accepted talk about how dangerous a radial arm saw is, which got me curious, so I googled both 'radial arm saw injuries' and 'radial arm saw accidents'. There is very little actual info available, but I did find one site.....'Saw Accidents.com', which quoted some stats...
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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: Rick Potter Today, 3:05 AM
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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15000 RPM. At least that is what the VFD is set to, on a similar machine
Lay some of the new floor out and make sure it is smooth across the seams before finishing. It would be a shame to discover the seams are rough after
John McClanahan Today, 8:11 AM
Or not 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06...o_boxed_wares/
THAT may
Aluminum depends on a lot of things. The type of aluminum makes a huge difference. Some is very gummy and some is hard. Gummy wants to weld itself to
Scott Shepherd Today, 8:09 AM
Thanks, Mike. My brain was going that way, but nice to hear from the voice of experience.
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Thread Starter: Steve ClarksonI just read that Adobe is going to stop selling their "Creative Suite" and migrate everyone over to their "Creative Cloud" at a monthly subscription of $50 per month.........so how long do you think it will take Corel to follow?
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