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  1. First of all, I think it is shameful for a...

    First of all, I think it is shameful for a business to devalue my business in the store simply because of what I have purchased in the past from them. I have spent WAY more on misc. supplies (Glue,...
  2. Woodcraft: An ever increasing bad experience......

    Over the years of collecting tools and woodworking supplies, I have ususlly resorted to giving Woodcraft a very good shot. However each and every time I engage the retailer, I find myself more and...
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    I'd feel proud sitting on those. ;)

    I'd feel proud sitting on those. ;)
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    Good thoughts. I did tighten the tailstock down...

    Good thoughts. I did tighten the tailstock down pretty good to make sure it was safe. Maybe I went to far. I will also try not to overtighten the belt.

    Thanks guys,

    Brian
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    Jet mini lathe operating temp

    Hey folks,

    I have a question about the mini lathes. I just received a new jet mini 1014 that I ordered off amazon and got the opportunity to turn my first spindle. After turning for a while, the...
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    The last Jewelery Box that I did included a...

    The last Jewelery Box that I did included a simple rabbit at the bottom with the matching wood. Because I had drawer (plywood) separators, it was not needed for structural reasons, just asthetics. ...
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    Every cut is 1/8". When I am desperate to...

    Every cut is 1/8". When I am desperate to salvage material, i use a thin kerf. Otherwise, full kerf all the way!!
  8. Challenging glue-up...any suggestions?

    So I am finanlizing an end grain cuttingboard for a friend and I have to glue-up two equal sized triangles to the sides of another board to make the pattern. Via the picture, the triangles are...
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    Wow. Very cool!! I wonder how the controls work...

    Wow. Very cool!! I wonder how the controls work with the wood accent over the dial. Love the look. Good find!!!
  10. Table Saw Blade guard...loaded question warning!!!!

    So, I own a fairly new JET table saw which includes an easily removable quick release blade guard. In its place, I have since purchased a low-profile (jet accesory) riving knife that never(except for...
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    Thanks for all your suggestions guys. I am also...

    Thanks for all your suggestions guys. I am also leaning towards the 20" as to add a spiral cutterhead in the future is not much more than buying it now. Also, the "knife" cutterhead on my jointer...
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    I have heard some rant about the ability to plane...

    I have heard some rant about the ability to plane boards after glue up. Hence the benefit of the wider planer. It would be so nice to have 20" of room, I just hate giving away the nice cutterhead.
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    Question about Grizzly planers.....

    I have found the desire to replace my 12in Delta breadbox planer with at least a 15 inch stationary planer. However I am torn between the two planers:

    15" with spiral cutterhead:...
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    The feet are great for kitchen counters to...

    The feet are great for kitchen counters to prevent it sliding around while cutting.
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    Gift for a brake job "thank-you"

    My neighbor saved me a bunch of $$ by helping me put a set of brakes on my car. I decided to pay him back with a new cutting board. I used some left over maple and walnut. If they treat it...
  16. Newbie Frame & Panel door question

    Hellow everyone,

    I am working on an entertainment/TV stand and I have a question concerning the doors that will be installed on the front. My plan is to make the two outside doors in solid...
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    Newbie Bench Plane question....

    Just out of "newbie" curiosity, How come a bench plane's bed doesn't mimic that of a power jointer? (i.e. The outfeed of the tool be completely level with the cutting blade and the infeed be...
  18. I checked on the Grizzly site and the guard does...

    I checked on the Grizzly site and the guard does look like a different style than that of the G0490. Also, The guard on the G0568 dosn't seem to be cast Iron. Fortunately though the guard is a very...
  19. Grizzly Jointer G0568 Blade Guard problems

    I just purchased a new 8" Grizzly G0568 Jointer. The entire assembly went very well except for the blade guard. When I first installed it, the guard sagged so bad on the on the pin assembly that it...
  20. TS Blade diameter's different sizes?????

    This afternoon I was biulding a blade holder in one of mu shop cabinets. I took dimentions off of a Freud Industrial Rip (24 Tooth) and found that it was actually 9.75 inches in diameter, not 10...
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    Chris, Go to HD and get a longer cord. ...

    Chris,

    Go to HD and get a longer cord. Depending on how many AMPS your Table saw runs, be sure to buy a cord properly rated. A 12/3 cord so work fine for amperage ratings up to 20. 10/3 will...
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    Any other methods besides branding. I have heard...

    Any other methods besides branding. I have heard of methods using permenant pens. Anyone use this method?
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    How can I sign & date My work??

    I have completed a recent project (Short of finishing) for a family member and would like to sign and date the piece. Being new to serious woodworking, I think I need to start signing the pieces...
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    From what I understand, the woodworking channel...

    From what I understand, the woodworking channel is not on television. Only an online video broadcast. Why they call it a channel??...beats me!!
  25. Flattening 8/4 Maple without Jointer??

    I am currently working with two pieces of 8/4 hard Maple measuring approximately 7 1/2 inches wide and 48 inches long. I need to flatten them perfectly, however I don't own a jointer. I do however...
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