Whiteside does custom bits. I was surprised when I asked and its was pretty reasonable from what I remember.
http://www.whitesiderouterbits.com/default.html
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Whiteside does custom bits. I was surprised when I asked and its was pretty reasonable from what I remember.
http://www.whitesiderouterbits.com/default.html
Harlan - Thanks man!
Jamie - I work with plastics and compressed air should be the first concern when making a shop. I was looking for a 15 hp compressor but the 25 hp popped up. So I don't...
25 Horsepower = 18.642 KW.
I have 3 phase in the shop so 90 amps @ 208V. But from what he said it usually ran around 60 amps. I have about 150 amps, so I'm good.
But your talking like 81 cfm...
Hey,
I've never had a gloat before that I felt worthy enough to post on here. I've gotten some good deals on machinery but nothing that I thought wow. I almost had a gloat a few weeks back when...
Darn, I forgot I didn't have my location posted. When I went to school in the midwest Menards would have probably been the first place I checked. But I'm on the east coast now so its not possible. ...
Thanks everyone for the replies.
I haven't picked it up yet but I'm not too worry about getting it dirty, its not for automotive purposes. I'll check out harbor freight but I don't think I want...
Hey,
I wanted to know what you guys think. I was in Sears today looking at the tools and I noticed a sign that said 20% additional off any storage if your total was more than $500. I came in...
I like my lift also. Holds vibrations of the pc7518 well and seems pretty accurate to me. Its great for me because I do chamfers all the time and its easy to always set it to the correct height.
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Thanks Jim,
Are you more concerned with the gap between the slider and workpiece or the slider itself being rigid enough.
Thinking about what your saying, it seems like it would pretty...
Hi,
I do a lot of work with hard plastics and have been struggling with this for the past month. I need to do crosscuts with a router for fairly large pieces. They don't usually go over 2' wide...
Hey Larry,
Thanks for responding. I actually thought about doing the jessem mite-r-slide but doing so would require me to change the fence and I'm not sure how strong it would be at such a large...
Thanks Glenn! My searching skills were really off today.
The table, strangely enough, is going right behind my table saw and to the right of my exaktor sliding table. But there's no way for me...
I kept putting crosscut in my searches but once I took it out I found this really nice example.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=49933&highlight=COPING+SLEDS
So I'd like to do this...
Hi,
I did a search on here and woodnet for a crosscut sled used on a router table but didn't come up with anything. So has anyone used a crosscut sled on their router table? I work with...
Ken,
Do you have any good deals on corian I could use for a table top? I need 30"*48". Thanks.
Paul
I understand what your saying; with cement, wood for edging and taxes I priced it a little bit more but still reasonable. And I'm sure you got the skillz but mdf and laminate does not add up to this...
No I hadn't thought about it because most coutertop is particleboard with laminate but the corian stuff is solid right? I'm not sure how much cheaper it would be but I was looking at the websites...
I've read that before and for 1" thick its about +/- .005" but I'm not sure how important that is. From how I read that it means that sheet could be 1.005" but that doesn't mean it isn't flat. If the...
Thanks for the responses everyone!
Right now I'm considering getting solid core phenolic with melamine laminate on top and bottom, its the same stuff jessem and jointech uses for their router...
Thanks Stephen and Mark!
I had look at those and thought about it but the 3/4 won't be in for a little bit and I wanted to make this tomorrow. I thought formica was phenolic so I figured I would...
Hi,
I need to build a router table top and was wondering what material to use. It looks like most people get two pieces of 3/4" mdf, contact cement them together and cover both sides with...
Get a $150 shop crane from harbor freight and two of their heavy duty slings. Lift the tablesaw up from the table and put concrete blocks under the saw. Or jack stands (don't know if I would trust...
Jim,
Do you know the dimensions (how far from the side and space in between) of the 3 hole pattern of the benchdog top on the side that you attach to the tablesaw? Thanks.
Paul
Hey Rich,
Is that base mobile? Looks like plywood on some iron with wheels but can see it close enough. Thanks.
Paul