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Thank you!
I'm considering getting my feet wet with CNC. I've done a little reading and you tubing over the past few days and I think I want to try his e3 router.
At ~$600 it has a good sized cutting area 17...
I'm in the same boat as Edward. I saw a few cnc videos and think I want to play... I've looked a bobscnc and it appears inexpensive enough to start. But in any of the other forums I've read...
I'm pretty certain that wouldn't be justification. I had to show them my medical records. Thy compared my early hearing tests to the one for my discharge physical. That showed hearing loss over 20...
I finally saw an ad for the MD aids. At 200 each, they're pretty inexpensive. However, they may only be sound amplifiers (my term - prob incorrect term).
My hearing loss is in the high...
Thank you guys!
Go to your VA advocate. Try the local vfw - amleg. My advocate has an office in the local post. She helped me - filled out and submitted mine.
It's well worth the effort!
I was told that SS helped soft wood like pine absorb stain more evenly. Is that not the case? Is SS a waste?
Thank you Adam and Mel!
Im going to seal the corn hole boards as best I can with exterior paint. Then I'll put a coat of spar urethane on top and bottom. Hopefully that'll make them last a few...
I see that you've got the EGA for your picture. Have you thought about the VA?
Im a retired Marine. I went to the Walter Reed and got my first set for about $700. I finally went to the VA with...
A few weeks ago I replaced the stock plastic cover on out gas fire pit with one I made from recycled pallet wood. I planed one side and ran them through the jointer. I stained the top and sides,...
I've heard both ways. Which is best for cutting boards? I'm thinking of red oak.
Great job! I want to do the same thing. How do you maintain the suction? Is the rubbermaid container sealed to the dust deputy? I really like the idea, but I'm not sure how the suction is...
To me, a carpenter builds and remodels things related to structures (houses, porches, frames rooms, etc...) and a woodworker makes things (tables, sconces, furniture etc...)
I'd almost consider...
Home Depot rents tools. They might have one of these in their rental stable? Check them out.
Thank you ALL for your replies. Makes me think that it's not "all me."
I'm going to give it another shot tomorrow.
I've seen an adjustable table saw miter sled on that video site. I may...
I'm trying to create a repeatable 60 degree miter on a RAS but am having a heck of a time getting my miters exact enough to have no (or at least an even) gap between the pieces when put together.
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Great video! Great tool tote!
I've worn HA for about 10 years now. I've needed them since I retired from the Corps in 94 buy the cost was prohibitive. It's not well advertised but several military facilities (WRAMC is one) will...
I've got a 30" by 48" workbench in the middle of my workshop. I keep my mitre saw, grinder, scroll saw and vice on bread racks. I move the tool I need to the workbench as needed. Sub optimal for...