They make a variety of "tool combinations" already so doing something like this for folks who don't want/don't need/can't have a blade fit into their line perfectly. This is just a "new tool"; it...
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They make a variety of "tool combinations" already so doing something like this for folks who don't want/don't need/can't have a blade fit into their line perfectly. This is just a "new tool"; it...
Thanks, Michael. It's a satisfying completion of the project.
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I added something to this bench recently that I forgot to mention. Having the grid of 20mm holes for worksupport is both a...
Use an outdoor oil product designed for the purpose, such as Sikkens.
That's really unique, interesting and very functional for the task! Bravo!!
Frank, thanks for the reminder...I've been remiss in posting those photos due to distractions, including four days with a five year old blond tornado staying with us (my grand nephew) when his dad...
Brian, we will have to have a conversation over a beverage about that sometime. :)
Most charcuterie boards don't have "vertical" handles like serving trays do and that's for the reason that Michael just mentioned. For my friend who has me do CNC engraving for resin fill...
Using a laptop on a public WiFi connection is the one time that even I would use a VPN to insure whatever I was typing is encrypted from the device out to the Internet to avoid "man in the middle"...
The one with the most building action around here is called "Pete's Car Wash". I suspect that this kind of business lends itself to owners adding locations by putting profits from existing locations...
The projects I have lined up and potentially lined up for this year will give me some indication if making the investment in improving my DP performance would be worth it or not. So I remain happy to...
Oh, I didn't mean to imply anything disparaging about putting a $400 high quality chuck on a DP that originally cost similar money two decades ago. It's just an ironic thing. The same DP today is...
I find this idea very interesting, especially the one piece version for simplicity and presumably reduced risk of runout. I just have to somehow get past the idea of the chuck costing as much as I...
This is totally a subjective thing, Tom, both for personal preferences around organization as well as functionally how we use our tools. So you are not "missing anything". It's just a choice.
I've...
Maple can take dye nicely if you want to provide some "embedded" color in addition to the toning that various shellacs will impart. You should obviously test with scrap of the same material...
Be sure you post about that command change in the Vectric forum so it can be addressed by Vectric staff.
Tom, have you tried Parts Pronto which is part of the SCM website? You have to register, but that's the parts and manuals part of the company.
You can't leave off the "SCM" from the search...it's conceivable that many companies might have "things they make" that use the same or similar identifiers, especially when numbers are involved. SCM...
Not sure why that would happen if you put "SCM T130" in the search. Nice plane, for sure, however. :D
It's an early 2000s SCM T130 shaper. Google is your friend...
Since the metal is only providing structure to hold the UHMW tape, I'd probably pick the aluminum because it's just plain easier to craft into the pieces required. If the metal was going to be the...
Prushun, I agree with John...play with this because sometimes a tiny adjustment to tone/hue totally elevates things for some strange reason.
I believe those charges were levied quite some time ago, now. And it was a horrible crime against nature. What you propose has a nice "ring" to it... :D
I agree with this, and not just for Shaker...the original window frames in the 250 year old portion of our former property were draw-bored, although the sashes I suspect were much newer and not...
Solvent based lacquers should generally always be used with the same brand vinyl sealer/primer for best results. Your acquaintance should ascertain what the correct product is to use with the "Luster...
That turned out very well, John. I agree with the profile cutting vs pocketing.