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Count me in as well!
Congrats on the many years!
I've used a plywood referred to as Wigglewood to make some curved panels that I veneered over, wasn't a tight radius but I seemed to remember it being very flexible. It's several layers of ply with...
This would be nice, count me in too :)
Oh they get you with the knick-knacks....
Thanks for the quick response, doesn't seem like much on that ad but better than nothing.
I usually get the rockler ads in the mail but for some reason I didn't get the black friday ad that I'm fairly certain is floating around. Would anyone be so kind to give me a heads up as to what's...
I installed my cyclone into the peak of my shop, but not all the way up. I've got about 3ft from the bottom of the cyclone and the top of the bin. It's a straight shot and doesn't seem to be a...
Thanks for the thoughts, I'll try to get some pictures posted later today.
A picture with arrows would be SO SO Much better in a manual...and even easier for them to produce...you'd think it be...
hate to do this but, anyone?
I just got the Milwaukee SCMS that many people got on clearance from HD. Unfortunately, mine is not calibrated correctly.
I've managed to adjust the positive stop for the fence to blade, its now...
I think sticking with 2729 s&d is the way to go because fittings are available. I just bought the white 2729 for $1.10 a foot. Interesting fact, was quoted $1.80 for the green 2729 so its worth...
Thanks for the compliment Rob
Its a shame that the woodshop program always depends so much on the teacher himself. I never realized that so many programs were filled by lazy, do-nothings, as...
My only shop teacher through four years of HS was Mr. Ivey. He was a good guy who really knew what he was talking about. The class was very structured. First year we learned safety of all the...
http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/
Try looking through some of those samples :p It might take you awhile...
amazing thing with chisels is I'll get cut by one and not realize it until im wondering why im sanding blood off my project....haha
glad it wasn't worse
maybe you should post a warning about the...
i have yet to build any work benches in my shop so im currently using my....
table saw, planer outfeed tables, jointer tables, bandsaw table...
and sadly im not even kidding...... no tricks to...
I know its often used as a modeling wood, at least for architectural models. The grain isn't prominent, so it doesn't throw off the scale of the model. Imagine a 1/8th scale model with life sized...
Sounds like fixing the problem from the outside is my best solution. I'm looking at ways of improving the exterior drain ditches that are currently there. The concrete appears to be the most moist...
First, thanks for the thoughts everyone.
The shop is a separate building from the house, recently built. A vaper barrier was placed before concreting and yes, it is on a hill. Sorry I neglected...
Hello everyone!
So I've got a moisture problem. My shop is uninsulated, and unheated currently. Things have been fine, occasionally I find some surface rusting on my tools. However, recently I...
If you leave items in your "shopping cart" you are informed whenever you visit it of what items prices that have changed since you placed it in the cart.
Its not emailed to you or anything but i...
i buff it out after it has dried then i apply paste wax on top of it. t9 for rust protection, wax for smoothness.
Merry Christmas to everyone here!
Hope the holidays go great, and we all get what we hope for!
Boeshield Rust Free works well actually, I've used it. But it has a HORRIBLE smell...so be prepared for that. But I do think it has dulled out the table a bit though...
Replied to your PM.
The knives are thinner and this is was concerns me, so for now I think I'm holding off. I posted this question earlier and didn't get a response, hopefully today more people...
innocent bump :)