Last year when the Canadian wild fires were blazing, I'd occasionally take the Dylos out in the back yard and see counts up in the 4,000 to 5,000 range here north of Pittsburgh, PA. When that...
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Last year when the Canadian wild fires were blazing, I'd occasionally take the Dylos out in the back yard and see counts up in the 4,000 to 5,000 range here north of Pittsburgh, PA. When that...
I just installed a Big-Eye 36 on my Harvey 2HP saw. It's certainly not cheap, but it's an amazing piece of engineering; elegant design work and precision machining; new useful features that I have...
I built mine with a laminated ply and mdf top that measures 60x40 inches. The sides and drawer faces are maple ply from a box store. Used some oak to cover the edges. I also added a section for...
I think you'll love the Rockler snap-lock insert rings. I've vacuumed up too many of those little Phillips-head screws from the old style rings!
Can't comment on the SL lift specifically because...
I spent a lot of time searching for photos and plans for a basement bar build, but couldn't find anything that clicked for me. Eventually, I decided to go with a granite top -- we're very pleased...
I use the dovetail clamps and like them a lot. Attaching some photos to show their use.
1. Sled for tapering and ripping rough-sawn lumber
2. Table saw “L-Fence” based on Fine...
I've got an older Bench Dog cast iron router top that is an extension wing for a table saw. There are a number of threaded holes in the underside of the cast iron, but they do not align with the...
I just received a Harvey MG-36 miter gauge with my new Harvey HW110LC-36 table saw. The fit and finish is very impressive. It's solid, accurate and easy to use. I'd been using an Incra 1000SE for...
I'm using the same Bosch router with the Rockler Pro Lift. Love the snap lock. I only have one router, so if I have to use it somewhere else (i.e. in my mortising jig), I can remove it or...