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Sales and correspondence could have been affected by the recent move of his shop as detailed on his blog.
I may still have my Powermatic-version manual in my shop (across town). I'll scan it for you if another one doesn't turn up first.
I have a plane exactly like this, purchased from a fellow Creeker a few years ago. Same Bahco blade. Mine has "Denmark" stamped on the heal.
Eye Relief is the distance from the lens to your eye. This is a factor if you wear glasses and at high magnifications. Your Plössl eyepiece has a relatively short relief.
Another factor to...
The XT8 has a 1200mm focal length. With the included 25mm eyepiece you'll get 48x power (1200/25 = 48). You can do the math to calculate other eyepieces and combinations with a Barlow like Ken...
Looks cool. Thanks, Matt
I had a remarkable improvement in cut when I switched to climb-cutting.
Sweet looking tool. Thank you, Keith and Barry.
Thanks to the Micro-Jig folks. These are grrrrreat!
This is very generous. Thanks, Keith!
Please count me in. Thank you!
Thank you. Count me in...
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Thanks to Tom and Renee! Count me in...
Count me in too. Thanks to the fine folks at Lee Valley!
It's John Spears of Spears & Jackson fame. From what I've found online, it dates somewhere around 1812-24...
The painting looks late 20th century.
With apologies to the artist, when this saw arrives in the mail, the birds are going to have to find a new roost...
Julie,
I believe that only applies if they have to order a non-standard tooth configuration.
"We can order any tooth pattern you want but you have to buy enough blades to use a 100 ft coil."
I did just that (with a little help from Photoshop) when I first saw that blog post: 247141
Jim,
I have the same lathe. The spindle is 1-1/2" X 8 TPI.
Grizzly has a chuck with that spindle size (H7820) that I own and find quite adequate for the amount of turning that I do. I also...
It's not specifically a rip blade, but Infinity Tools has just come out with 1/16" blade.
How about extending the bracket and tucking the wheel in behind the sprocket as rendered here:
Thanks guys. I knew I'd find the answer here...much appreciated.
Found the solution here: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?150877-Info-on-Glaser-tool-handle-replaceable
Can anyone identify these tools? I would like to know how to remove the handles if it's at all possible. I'm stumped...
Thanks.
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I've had good luck so far with the Northern Tool saw. On sale with a coupon + sales tax, etc. I believe it was under $240.
After several dozen cuts through 2" square tube (1/8"), it's still...