This is pure business. There are enough dummies out there to make it worthwhile to go through all you pain in the people. LOL
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This is pure business. There are enough dummies out there to make it worthwhile to go through all you pain in the people. LOL
My CAD (Computer Aided Design) teacher loves to tell us:
5 out of 4 people have trouble with fractions.
Cut a Chinese Elm years ago and after it hit the ground it water just poured out . NOT from any pocket or hollow area. It just ooozed ( gushed ) out of the grain for a very long time....
They do have full face masks out there. They have motors that pump filtered air into the mask. If you are that prone to allergies / asthma don't even think of going into a shop without full...
Just some pictures. It is pretty standard looking plane. Just made by some obscure manufacturer. Hard to see the grooved bottom.
I have seen this in one of the woodworking magazines I get. Not sure which one since it was a while ago. It is called a pattern following jig. Didn't look that hard to make. Check out this link.
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Inherited several planes a while back and finally getting off my butt to clean / sharpen them. Got one I can't find on the WWW. It is very long 21 1/4" and has "Fulton" in raised letters on the back...
Hey, next should be a "centipede" model. Lots of legs and great carrying capacity. :eek::eek:
Tried to add pictures but said they were too big.
By the way there are two sized of this high quality tube. Cut a slice off the roll and take it with you when you buy the street elbows at the...
yes! Wood magazine issue 100 has a great one and there are several upgrades in later issues.
Here are some pictures of the units and of course you must notice the HIGH PRICE tubing I use. ...
Start with the glue-up. With two boards that long and that wide you need NOTHING NOTHING extra! Except lots of clamps :D:D. The glue joint will be very strong.
As for using bisquets. (spell...
Can't answer about the best way to thickness ( well actually I can - use a thickness sander but that is another story ) but as for the chip out the key is probably the grain direction. Make sure...
I have an autistic son. We mounted a swing INDOORS and it is his joy. Well the bolt anchoring it to the joist broke from metal fatigue. I remembered that Home Depot had a "swing set" section and...
My mother in law always called Mervin's Department store "Merwins."
She raised a daughter that can't say a proverb right to save her life. She says things like, "He sure bit the bullet." when she...
you will have to check out this thread. It shows a box joint jig I use often. It is variable from nothing all the way up to 3/4 inch with micro adjust features. It was well worth making.
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I saw a great poster in my high school counseling office.
Procrastination is my sin
It brings me endless sorrow
I really aught to stop
In fact, I'll stop tomorrow!
:cool::cool:
And yeh I...
Tried many years ago to do that with a Dollar coin. Never succeeded. The reaction that hardens the stuff is heat producing and the metal gets real hot inside the plastic. Sooo the plastic near the...
Besides all that this is WOOD as soon as you cut it and a new surface is exposed it will CHANGE! :D:D:eek::eek:
Wow have you seen these? They have great videos that match the magazine. Check it out!
http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/file.jsp?item=video/player&temp=yes
[quote=Jason Beam;637015]
Hopefully i've matured since then /quote]
:eek::eek: Yeh right :p:p
Very nice. Check out
http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=453
for how I accomplished the same thing. Although my "documentation" is not even in the same league as yours. :):)
Was listening to the news conference. (I did not look for it, thing broke in to the normal programing) Any way the REAL FUNNY part was when they announced that she was going back in some guy...
Something no one has commented on is finishing. You will need to setup a SEPARATE location to finish. Get some good fumes building up and the hot water heater will REALLY warm things up when the...
Check out the wood whisperer. He has a lesson on how to use the router. Is good although I haven't had a project that requires it yet. Big chicken :eek:
Chart? We don't need no stinking chart!
Make your own but not paper. Take a piece of plywood and make a "story stick" That way you can take any piece of stock and fit it into the stick and know...