Use a right angle grinder. Mark the outer dimensions and free hand grind the wood to the desired lines. A spokeshave and/or scrapers should get it smooth before sanding. It shouldn't take very...
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Use a right angle grinder. Mark the outer dimensions and free hand grind the wood to the desired lines. A spokeshave and/or scrapers should get it smooth before sanding. It shouldn't take very...
A very timely string. I am an independent Consultant/Business Analyst for Supply Chain Management projects. Several days ago I was informed that my services were no longer needed. Today is my last...
Having your equipment mobile is an absolute neccessity. My work area is 9.5 feet wide by about 20 feet. Not all of the area is usable, since there is still a ton of stuff to sell in a future garage...
Couldn't work in my shop this weekend......I was an Jamaica. It was about 80 degrees while we where there on our belated honeymoon.
But I got to work on my new crosscut sled last night. I had...
I have gotten more advanced tips from watching David Marks, especially concerning furniture as art.
A bunch of years ago I met Norm at a talk he was giving. At least at that time, he didn't...
Living in St. Louis, there are plenty of both. I find no real differances between them. As others have mentioned, finding people who are knowledgable is very difficult. Even just finding a person...
Step 1......flatten one face. Obviously, the best/easiest way is to use a jointer. Options if you don't have a jointer.......use a hand plane to get the board sufficiently flat to run thru tha...
A lot of people are very impressed with the new Steel City saws. They have a cabinet TS with 3hp, 220 power and a 30" Bies type fence for $999 less a $100 rebate. I was planning on buying one,...
Years ago, I received my BS in Education.......to teach high school Industrial Arts. I ended up not teaching, as I went into the manufacturing business, but I taught adult education classes. From...
I am using a MasterGage MP-1 Masterplate, with the Superbar/dial indicator.
I am fine tuning my new table saw. (Delta Uni 36-800) The miter gage slots and the blade are 0.003" out of parallel. Is this sufficiently close enough, or should I try to get closer?
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I read on another web site that they had a limited quantity and have sold out.
Several weeks ago I purchased a 36-800 Uni w/30" Bies fence for $1350 (floor model). I thought that was a pretty...