I could be wrong, but it sounds to me like it is just not wired correctly. On 110V it probably is only running on one of the two 110V windings causing the slow startup or the motor could be connected...
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I could be wrong, but it sounds to me like it is just not wired correctly. On 110V it probably is only running on one of the two 110V windings causing the slow startup or the motor could be connected...
What Joe said; use 1/4 sawn or straight grained wood to reduce the problem
I wanted to go to that sale but had to go to a wedding instead. I have been to their spring sale several times and came back with some great buys.
Don - Check out this post. http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=77289
Jim, It works on SMC, at least on my computer.
My eyes are getting old and weak. Therefore, I use the commands that Bill Gates gave us. There are two different ones that I like to use.
1. Hold the control key down and roll the roller on...
I want to know if this will work on white oak? How much does it cost?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQFlSa4prM
I use endmills all the time, especially for mortise and tenon joints. I usually get them from ebay. They are much cheaper than the router spiral bits. The best ones to use are 2-flute solid...
Thanks Chris and everyone else for the nice comments.
How did you make the small thin strips of wood that were the inlays?
They weren't inlays. They are 1/4" x 3/4" strips of maple and...
I finally completed my Hall Table. It is primarily made from Mahogany. The top and the shelf utilize a veneered panel of MDF with a mahogany frame. The veneer is curly bubinga. The accent wood is...
I don't think it would make much difference which plywood you use, but you might want to use an exterior grade.
You will like that varnish. I used it about 4 years ago on some white oak garden...
Several years ago I built this table, and it should work fine for your application. The dimensions are almost exactly what you need. I used butternut for this table. the third photo shows the table...
I use endmills for spiral router bits and I always get them from ebay.
I like to use a piece of rubber innertube to clamp my boxes. I had a couple of old truck inner-tubes and I cut out some 1" wide strips that are about 8' long. Stretch the rubber strip and wrap it...
My nephew got married on Saturday. We gave him and his wife this box for a wedding present. The top is made with Jatoba and Maple with a Mahogany ‘rings’ inlay. The top was also laser engraved by Tim...
I just brought this beast down the basement into my shop. I had to disassemble it to get it down. It will take a while to get it put back together again since I have to rewire it for 115V. Also,...
I have a chance to buy a Sears Jointer for $150.
Model 113.232200
6-1/8" Cast Iron 1-3/8 HP.
I have not been able to find out much about it on the net. Does anyone have one of these and if so,...
I have a nephew who is getting married in August and I want to make a "wedding box" and maybe a cutting board for their wedding present. I would like to use the design shown below for both the box...
http://www.hardwoodlumberandmore.com/Hardwood/Newsletters/052109.html
The length of the side with a 3" inside diameter
inside length = diameter / 2.61313 = 3/2.61313 = 1.29155"
Outside length will depend on the thickness of the material.
HUH! My neighbor is better than your neighbor.:)
Last fall my leaves were blowing into his yard and he came over and raked all of my leaves. He is a little anal about his yard.
Here is a picture of a box that I made using the original 8 inch Incra Jig and my router. It took a while to design and a lot longer to make, but it is not really all that difficult. I used a 3/8"...
Count me in.
Thanks,
Ralph
Count me in Keith.
Thanks,
Ralph
Me too. It is a nice piece.