Thanks William. Yes its a half lap.
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Thanks William. Yes its a half lap.
Thanks for all of your kind words everyone!!! It sure was a fun one to build and it looks great in its new home.
I found out on Friday that it was accepted to the MaineWood 2018 exhibition at...
A couple weeks ago I finished this piece for my sister. It's a design that I've been dragging around for a few years but this spring was given the opportunity to build it for her. The sideboard is...
Prashun is onto something here, in my opinion. the only real evidence would be a minor glue line on the top and ends of the mantel.
I bought my 16-32 in 2006-7ish and it was still branded Performax.
Cheers,
NWB
yea, I'll give it a whirl this weekend and see how it is.
I also just purchased a RO125, so the PRO5 may not see as much action as it would have a couple months ago....
Well this morning I was reading this thread and then just before lunch I got a call from my local Festool dealer and they told me that my Pro 5 came in!!!! Took a while, but I'm excited to add it to...
Paul
5. why would you sand the end of the stile??? if tooling is set up close to accurate (even if off a little), a saw cut end from the table saw or miter saw should be ready for glue up (or at...
In the fall of 2016 I installed a 60k BTU Modine Hot Dawg that has sealed combustion chamber. so far I've been VERY happy with it. my shop is about 1000sf w/ 8.5' ceilings in an existing barn that...
I do consider this a big step for me. I came from a +/-450sf basement shop with 6.5' ceilings. this space is just over 1,000sf with 9' ceilings in a freestanding barn.
It is far too early for...
The walls are 1x10 shiplap. The boards are about 7/8" thick as they are rough on the back side. the ceiling is the same material, but I did a light whitewash on it prior to installation.
Well it's been a long road, but this weekend I was able to set up most of my machines in the new shop! They are all wired up and running, it is so great to have these machines at my disposal again. ...
A harbor freight engine hoist (shop crane) would do wonders for you. I've used mine to pick up my 1800lb 16" American jointer when I moved recently, as well as countless other things around the...
Matt,
Your plan looks good.
My only concern would be housing your dust collector in the same closet with your furnace. Even with a good filter, I would want to be careful introducing a dusty...
Good Morning all,
Made some decent progress on the shop over the past two weekends. Got the ceiling insulated and most of the vapor barrier last weekend. I used Roxul and it went well, but it was...
This was a good one over at The Wood Whisperer:
http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/jointer-setup/
Good Luck,
NWB
I'm doing my wiring right now and so far I'm up to nearly 25 circuits.
3ea lighting circuits 15a each 14ga wire. Each circuit is on its own switch. +/-8ea 4bulb t8 fixtures per switch/circuit. ...
The past week or so has been dedicated to wiring. I've got 95% of the wire pulled throughout the shop and about 75% of that is landed in the panels. I've only devised a few recepticles, so there...
John,
I plan to paint the floor for now. Probably use a patio or porch floor paint. Battleship grey.
Someday I may install a camp grade hardwood, or something of the like as budget allows. ...
Finished up the second layer of 3/4" OSB flooring on Sunday.
Now it's full steam ahead on electrical!!!
Cheers,
NWB
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Engine hoist is the way to to. I still use mine even though I now have a tractor with a loader.
I got the Harbor freight 2 ton folding engine hoist on sale and with a 20% off coupon. It ended up...
Good Morning All,
I've been plugging away on building out my new shop in my barn. I completed framing the walls a few weeks ago. I ended up framing a new wall inside of the existing exterior...
The motor on my 16" 5hp 1ph reads 30A as well. I'm planning to wire it with 10-2.
Cheers,
NWB
Hey Mr. G!
As I'm in the process of setting up my new shop too, I debated that a long , I will be installing my 12" DeWalt CMS, a 16" DeWalt RAS (from the 40's) and a 10" DeWalt RAS (from the...
Thanks Dewayne! It is probably my most 'out there' project. I had to think waaaaay outside the box when I came up with the design. But once I broke the project down into small, individual tasks,...