Well, if you really want to have it in some kind of enclosure I would look at maybe using some speaker fabric type material to allow some airflow. I could see making something that's along the lines...
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Well, if you really want to have it in some kind of enclosure I would look at maybe using some speaker fabric type material to allow some airflow. I could see making something that's along the lines...
I believe they only stock them in the stores where they expect to sell them in quantity. There are a lot of specific power tools that they offer on the web site that you can have shipped to the...
I think the combination of web videos with a television broadcast is something that could really lead to some more interesting and thorough ways to show the methods used. One thing I wish more (if...
Looks to be a Toborochi tree (also called silk floss tree):
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40891139
Google Image Search is great :)
Definitely would be overkill to use that full size FastCap one. But I'd imagine you could make a smaller one that was just big enough to cover the grinder and leave a bit of working room. Then fold...
What about a fold up sawhood for keeping the grinder dust contained? I know they make one specifically for chop saws and it's a bit on the pricey side but it seems like something that could be...
I've had a couple items backordered (both PMV11) and they immediately called me when there was a further delay on one of the items to confirm that I still wanted to wait for it or if I wanted to...
And with that, I'm done with this thread. Hopefully these don't become the norm and ruin an otherwise amazingly open and unbiased forum.
I have no idea how you jumped to that conclusion. When I said steam rolling I was referring to the fact that you and several other people who clearly have some kind of personal issue with Chris...
Another otherwise constructive thread steamrolled by the anti-schwarz crowd. Well done, fellas.
I've only been able to successfully rip longer lengths (30"+) with the Ryoba style saws. Part of my problem is that my western style saws are probably not properly tuned up but just physically I'm...
What about just giving them all a fixed set of starting materials and have them build whatever they can think of from it? The first day could be spent designing and discussing the practical...
You could make the same argument against sports, music, art, poetry, fictional writing, cooking, etc... None of them have any particular practical value. If someone enjoys it and it doesn't cause...
Add me too!
Here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzzCXq5ook
That's what I ended up doing. I just made a small block jig with the primary and secondary angles set with a spacer. One side is maybe 2 inches wide in the middle, the other side is 2 1/4 inches...
Yowza! Didn't expect so much action on this one. Anyways, I ended up taking about 2 steps back and one to the side. After some searching for the issue on the web I came across the Deneb Puchalski...
Great input! Looks like I have some experimenting to do. I suspect it's a combination of the tightening and finger pressure.
I've been trying to use the Veritas MKII honing guide for a while now and I'm consistently getting a skewed result. I've tried two different guides (amazing customer support from Veritas/Lee Valley...
After getting the joints nice and tight on a box, do you typically glue first and then plane them smooth? It's a pull out drawer that has through dovetails in the back and half-blind on the front. ...
Anybody know of a video explanation of this?
Put me down for one!
By nine spatulas, get the tenth for one penny!
Where I am in MN the state is actively cutting down all ash trees for fear of the Emerald Ash Borer.
I sense the making of next years Lee Valley April Fool's Tool. The Veritas MKV Spatula Honing Guide with the wisk adapter.