It sounds like you are using the hardware where you do a shallow mortise for the male hardware??? I made a set of bunkbeds and ordered a router plane to do the mortise. Before it arrived it took me...
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It sounds like you are using the hardware where you do a shallow mortise for the male hardware??? I made a set of bunkbeds and ordered a router plane to do the mortise. Before it arrived it took me...
Infinity has one of their sleds on sale now for a bit less than $48. Just Google
infinity coping sled
and it should be the first hit. I have the big brother to the one on sale.
I have it both vertical and horizontal but prefer the vertical for ease of getting lumber in and out. Mine sits on a plywood platform with about a 5 degree angle down toward the wall, Support...
My way also if you don't mind Belinda.
http://www.freudtools.com/p-282-ft1710-edge-guide.aspx
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I like a slower pace in life. If I have to hurry to get there.... I don't go.
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I think I would go with making the slot bigger. This is a case where I really enjoy the box slotting bits from Lee Valley.
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I have more room than you do but the light finally came on that my attempts at mobility was causing more problems than help. I had too many single purpose mobile carts and after consolidating several...
I've had good luck making a past of sawdust and epoxy and it usually winds up looking like a gum streak (no void).
Happily opting in.
I've only been in my house for a year but all of my down stairs rooms are painted pastel colors except for a spare bedroom. That currently has my shop over flow but it will get painted when things...
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I recently put some Reflectix radiant barrier on my uninsulated aluminum garage door to try and retain some heat but a side benefit was I was pleasantly surprised to find that the noise level outside...
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Hopefully your experience will be different but I bought one in a pinch a couple of years ago and decided the only way to baby that blade was to not put it on the saw.
That made my day to finally see that I wasn't the only shop cave man around. :eek:
Just the fact that the gouges are random indicates something is cracked, loose or out of round with the cutter head but it's easy enough to move the blade blade to another position and eliminate the...
I can't help you much with one over the other but I have the Jet. I have been using the same inner filter for about a year and a half and it still is in good shape (at least it was when I checked a...
With the size of SMC membership it would be easy enough to start a poll type thread and get some idea about members involved in a shop incident with a table saw. On the other hand I'm not sure that...
I've used that hardware for three beds and am in the process of finishing a set of bunk beds. I drill 3/4 holes on the insides of the rails and insert dowels where the screws enter the male hardware...
I have the DW735 and don't have any problem with relatively long stock. I just finished some bed rails (75") out of 8/4 stock dimensioned to 1 1/2" x 6" wide. I did take some care with...