John,
The new blades were thinner by about 4 to 5/100 of a millimeter - not much, it would seem. But when placed against the old blades, back to back, the new one were about a millimeter narrower....
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John,
The new blades were thinner by about 4 to 5/100 of a millimeter - not much, it would seem. But when placed against the old blades, back to back, the new one were about a millimeter narrower....
Hi Mike.
Thanks for the suggestion. I compared the new and old blades and the new ones are a good millimeter "narrower" than the old ones.
These are brand new DeWalt brand replacement blades,...
Hi all,
Over the last few years I haven't done much woodworking at all. So recently I decided a need to build a desk. I have a DeWalt DW735 planer that I've had for years and have had good luck...
When a Oneway does chuck wood?
Ok, sorry couldn't resist the old cliche. :D
Matt, visit this site for a good indication of what a Oneway 2436 can handle:...
Ken,
Sorry to hear about your mishap. I'm glad it wasn't worse. Having an infected finger cleaned and packed is no fun, though. I still have a scar from my experience. :(
Speedy recovery, my...
Thanks for all the replies.
Ken, I've done some more research and your neighbor is right. There are some bugs that produce a natural antifreeze -some kind of protein - that helps them resist...
Last week, I posted this thread about a recent mesquite haul. Now I have a question. Along with the mesquite wood comes all the little critters who have clearly mistaken my turning stock for free...
That is a fantastic piece, Mike. I really like the NE collar. The color and finish are great too.
George, mighty nice of you to be so willing to help! :D:rolleyes:
Since my original post, I've cleaned the mud off the root piece and carved it up a little bit. It turns out that there was a large...
Man, Tyler, you've been busy!
Hmmm. I think this may be favorite out of all the ones you've posted today. The yellow tulip bowl would be a VERY close second.
Nice form and great character in...
Way cool!!!! Love the natural edge on this one.
Nice! Mesquite polishes up pretty nicely without any finish at all doesn't it?
What did you hollow the interior with?
Excellent job, Tyler. I like the contrast between the pine and walnut. Nice finish too.
Congratulations Chris! I've no doubt you'll enjoy that lathe.
I turned on that model several months ago when I took a class at the Cutting Edge. It seems like a good solid lathe.
A few weeks ago, my parents lost an entire mesquite tree. The tree just got too heavy and all I think all the rain softened the soil to the degree it just couldn't hold it up any longer.
So, last...
Congrats, Tom!
Stacey, thanks for posting this.
My Alaskan Mark III is supposed to arrive sometime this week. I'm looking forward to giving it a workout. I'm glad to know that it works as well as they say.
Mike,
I only recently posted my first hollow form, so I'm no expert, but I'd say you did a fine job.
Incredible pen, Curtis! Very nicely done.
Very cool piece, Mike!
Very cool Patrick! It's always nice to have one's work appeciated, isn't it.
Nice platter, Dennis. That is some pretty pear wood!
All I can say to this is WOW! Stunning!
Fantastic piece, Curt. Love the shape, love the wood. I'm still contemplating the turquoise. I like the color that it adds, but there's a lot of interest already in the grain and the natural edge....
Excellent bowl, Mike. I like the finish. I think the satin finish is perfect for this piece.