Have any small branches with buds attached?
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Have any small branches with buds attached?
It's a log--use a chainsaw, and then sand!
Why aren't you quality-conscious framers here in Chicagoland??? I have a shop to build this spring!
Eat at Boma at the Animal Kingdom one night. California Grill at the top of the Contemporary is perfect place to watch fireworks, but counts as two table meals. Artist Point at Wilderness is same,...
I have an Ipe deck, and I have to say that one never really "finishes" Ipe--you essentially paint on your finish and let it dry on top(and repeat yearly!).
Teacher was happy with the results as well, giving him a grade of 110%!
I had to go back and make sure I said what I thought I said---I did say it came out better than expected. We were very happy with the results.
Well, ended up using the Eurekazone track with my Makita saw which was the perfect solution. I could clamp the piece from the bottom along the straight edge and move from line to line while my son...
How do you figure that? With my Dowelmax, I can put almost any arrangement of dowels on the face of the joint with as much surface area as I desire--one row, two rows, staggered, etc. The tests on...
We did a few test cuts today with the table saw and a thin kerf blade, which looked great. However, I am trying to come up with a repeatable way to make the straight lines at exact distances. It...
Search around the www.buildingscience.com site--they have information on that. It might be in articles about basements
It's a great landscape tree as well. Although it is found in the wild only in bottomland, it grows in essentially any soil. It is becoming common as a street tree since it has no disease problems and...
Costco lounge pants FTW
I think the idea of keeping the wood stable and moving the blade will eventually be the way we work most safely.Those Eurekazone folks seem to be on the right track, but the concept needs polishing....
I hope has figured that out in the last 6 years:D
The grading rubric gives highest marks to "museum quality appearance". My son immediately asked me if he could do something out of wood, so I will be more than happy to accomodate his...
That's also a good idea. The strips would all be straight--thats the math part--straight lines cross to form a parabola
Also thought of gluing up layers of walnut and maple and routing through to the different colored layer below.
I didn't think of paint. Maybe I will try a test and use some shiny silver paint.
My son has been assigned a project for his honors geometry class to produce parabolic line art(making curves from series of straight lines). You can see what I mean here...
I thank you too for that tip. I adjusted everything I could and sealed the dust collection duct, but was still getting some chips pressed into the wood even with my Oneida dedicated to this machine...
Congrats!
I ALMOST went the same route, but couldn't pull the trigger. I actually got more interested in the EZ-One from Eurekazone. Made more sense to move the little saw over the wood vs. wood...
Good idea--a bit of slot to the button may give me some breathing room.
Thanks
I looked at that, but my wood is not listed. Sorry.
I have a 42" x 84" x 2" thick slab tabletop made of parota wood. I have a conventional tavern table base with aprons and stretchers that is made of walnut. I plan to use buttons to attach them, but...