I'll add one more thing for you to experiment with on this particular design...the angles that the splayed legs bring to the eye might provide an opportunity to have a variable thickness top once you...
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I'll add one more thing for you to experiment with on this particular design...the angles that the splayed legs bring to the eye might provide an opportunity to have a variable thickness top once you...
Light duty is well spent working on a git-fiddle! 'Hope you are healing well with minimal side effects!
Terry is correct; some sliders, like the SCM/Minimax sliders, will take a "normal" dado stack as they have a 5/8" arbor in the US, and some, such as the Hammer/Felder will not. Some saws, such as the...
No. The TS75, even to this day, is a brushed motor. As both Brian and Derek mentioned, brushes would be the first thing I'd check. When it was introduced, it was pretty much the only game in town for...
I like the design of your legs and apron for sure...that was a VERY successful project for you. Relative to the top, you have to "throw out" supposed "conventions" like the top shouldn't be smaller...
You will find that barn most owners are persiankitty people, at least in my experience over the years. Some like eclectic kitschy stuff and some have very specific looks they want for their property....
There are lots of recipes you can find online, but in general, one gallon of white vinegar (higher concentration even better), one cup of epson salt and a tablespoon of Dawn dish soap, mixed well...
Preen prevents seed germination. I do not know if it will adversely affect putting actual plants in the ground...I suspect not, but it would be a good idea to check. BTW, Preen is currently on sale...
Well, ok now. There was no indication of that in the OP. :) I'll move it back. ;)
My advise stands, however...foil tape unless there's a joint that's going to get stressed a lot for some reason.
Fabric weed block down below, Preen to keep seeds from germinating in whatever you put in to fill the area and a vinegar/epson-salt/Dawn mixture to kill things that grow safely. (no need for...
If you have aerial power supply, it's easy to spot a three phase setup for one or more customers...there will generally be three transformers on the same pole, each connected to one of the three high...
I do the same sometimes, Edward, when I need to navigate to an address for some event or appointment that I've never been to before in an area that's less familiar. Knowing what an address actually...
Getting three phase from the street to a residential address, even if it's available "on the street" may be a tough row to hoe and quite expensive. That's one reason why so many folks who want or...
The "Lumber Yard", is not about lumber. It's just a discussion area for Contributors that cannot be seen by non-contributors.
For highly figured material like that, folks who specialize in...
I agree with Brian. Collets are "technically" disposables and one should never, ever use a collet that has or is suspected to have damage because it's an unsafe piece of tooling.
I'll agree that a biscuit has some lateral flexibility, but a Domino on the tight setting has nearly zero play. The same is true for a dowel when the hole matches the dowel diameter. So someone...
I have to agree with Dan here. Pre-finished carcase exteriors are fine for shop-grade work, but the variability in color and the typically rotary cut veneer isn't generally considered pleasing for...
I've done that with the house I grew up in for the first 6-7 years of my life. For a long time, it was pretty depressing as it became a "dump" from a lot of neglect. A few years ago, someone bought...
I had my business insurance with them when the business was open. No claims, however. I was unaware they catered to the private home market.
Nice looking beast of a machine, Zachary! On the fence, it appears from the photo that you could just trim off those extra long fence rails since it would be unusual to use the fence "out there"...
The hook and loop pad on the sander is a "disposable/wear item" and will need to get replaced from time to time. Why? Heat from friction starts to damage the little "hooks", etc., to the point that...
When I was using snaplock duct in the old shop, I did use screws or pop rivets, but only at high stress areas, such as near drops, etc. That presented the minimal amount of protrusions into the air...
Toward this idea, consider making something you can clamp on top of the saw table that both holds the Moxon vice and also puts it at a comfortable working height. When removed, it could be stored...
Costco has free nitrogen...
A fixed table planer allows you to use work support for infeed and/or outfeed that you don't have to adjust height with every pass. This is particularly helpful when you are processing longer or very...