What are you cutting that you need to clean the nut with a jewelry cleaner?
I only cut wood or solid surface, nothing that a little air will not clean.
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What are you cutting that you need to clean the nut with a jewelry cleaner?
I only cut wood or solid surface, nothing that a little air will not clean.
Control software is free and on the ShopBot web-site for download.
They post all updates as they become available.
Something to look at would be the rails.
See if they still have a sharp V or are they dull and mushrooming down.
If they are consistent the whole length it may be O.K. but if they are worn in 1...
I thought it would leak air between the wood and the acrylic.
That is very nice.
You don't need a gasket between things?
I have been using e-Cabinet Systems software to come up with a material list/cost. I then take the material cost and enter it into a spread sheet I have been working on for over a year.
Costing...
I use conversion varnish on all kitchens I build. Very durable, dries fast and will build a excellent finish in just 2 coats. It will not yellow.
Bruce is right. Lots of grades of S.S.
I would think S.S. nails would be make from the cheap stuff.
I would use copper nails.
Grizzly has a whole catalog for guitar parts and kits. Lots of kits, parts, veneers, etc. I received one last month buy have never purchased anything.
They must have something somewhere on there...
I use 3mm (1/8") for my Blum 120 degree 1/2" overlay hinges.
That's too bad.
I have a favorate plane I use all the time.
Looks like you will have to Deep 6 this one.
Cast iron welding could be expensive and it may not be the same anyway.
I found the same thing today. $20 for Bessey's. I had to buy all they had.
Do you know how heavy 6 - 50" Bessey's are? HEAVY!
Test it on some scrap.
Most water based products are white in the can but will dry clear.
I have seen this often in African mahogany, don't remmember seeing it in Honduras mahogany.
The solid answer is the way you want to build them. Any way you feel comfortable with or the fastest for you.
I place my bottom 2" rail, 4" from the floor. Then raise the deck 1/4" below the top...
Jim, It depends on what type of cabinets you will be building. Face framed or frameless?
Are you going to build or buy the doors?
Are you building or buying the drawer boxes?
I would recommend...
Hi Jim,
I have been building cabinets for seve3ral years now and do mostly face framed. I have done a few commercial jobs that are frameless.
I am just now setting up my e-cabinets software with...
Want you may do is use a bit like this but take the bearing off and use 2 different sized collars mounted on the router base plate to get the width you need. That way you only need 1 pattern.
Can't guess how old this is but you can still reproduce it from solid wood.
You need to make a pattern of the center raised area and then slap a collar on the router and follow the pattern. Looks...
I don't know anything about this software. I use e-Cabinet Systems for kitchen cabinet design.
It is free to cabinet makers (businesses).
I build the plywood box first then apply the end panels later. Mostly because I order the doors and drawer fronts after construction is complete. I order the end panels at the same time.
And...
I was wondering the same thing as Steve about the crown moulding on the side cabinets. When I build corners like this I make them 15" deep and about 5" taller than the rest.
What are you going to do...
I built my bag about a year ago. I bought a roll of 30mil vinyl, glue, hose and a fitting for the bag. I had a vacuum pump from my HVAC days. Pretty straight forward building the bag. I too just...
I use silcone caulking to glue in glass.
Cherry can be a pain to finish if your trying to add color. It gets blotchy without first sealing the grain. The easiest way to add color is give it a sun tan. Park it in the sun for a day and see...