I had a finger and thumb reattached after an accident in an on-campus job. I was unsupervised and wasn't properly trained to use a tablesaw that had no guard and a rip fence that didn't lock. I went...
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I had a finger and thumb reattached after an accident in an on-campus job. I was unsupervised and wasn't properly trained to use a tablesaw that had no guard and a rip fence that didn't lock. I went...
Free I can afford. Thanks U.S Router Tools!
My go-to knife for marking joinery has always been a humble x-acto knife. I recently came across Matt Estlea's iteration of David Barron's marking knife design. This knife uses a disposable blade...
AutoDesk's Pier 9 would just about fill the bill. The view is OK too.
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Hello Mike, I am making the brass collets from scratch on a little Unimat lathe. I may be open to selling the collet assemblies from an upcoming batch, but at this point I'm not very efficient and...
My go-to knife for marking has always been the humble x-acto knife. I recently came across Matt Estlea's iteration of David Barron's marking knife design. This knife uses the Swann Morton SM 01-04...
It fits above the door and below the table. The door swings freely and zero modification to the saw itself.
I was just cutting for over an hour and had maybe 1/2 a cup of chips in the bottom of...
I have a bunch of contour bandsawing to do so decided it was a good time to do something about the ineffective dust collection on my Grizzly 0513 17" bandsaw.
The solution I came up with is really...
Have had these for a while and consider them a good value. Work well and a pleasure to use. Sharpening may not be possible due to the type of serration but I don't expect that to be a problem for the...
I ran my WS3000 a couple of hours this am to flatten and sharpen 14 new/old Nooitgedagt and Mifer chisels, so much faster/easier than any other method!
Is there any chance you bumped the "skew cam...
+1 on no smaller than 17" wheels. That gives you the capability to run carbide tipped blades like the Lenox TriMaster which is a game changer for resawing. A 17" saw really doesn't have a larger...
I'm a bit surprised this hasn't been shared here yet...
Felder introduced it's new "Preventative Contact System" (PCS) at the Ligna trade show in Europe.
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Here's a good deal if you want to take a little drive. Unfortunaty it is 3ph and resaw capacity is only 9".
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I replaced ~ 60; of chain link with split bamboo roll fencing over 10 years ago. This was just wired onto the existing chain link posts and rails. It has cupped a bit (probably helped somewhat by the...
We had a similar error on an early generation "CB" ICS saw a few years ago. The diagnosis from SawStop was an arbor block replacement and they set us up with a kit of parts (arbor, shaft, pulley,...
Daniel, it would be much easier to pass along sources if you gave some specific materials you're looking for.
Like others we use Johnson Plastics when we buy that sort of thing (which is unusual),...
It's not 14" but you might also consider the Grizzly G0513ANV. I have 0513's at home and work (one right next to a Rikon 10-325). Both are good saws, but 3" more throat is nice and the 17" wheels...
I was surprised that I got in after 20+ minutes! Can't wait to see what it is. The pressure is on to keep the creek in the loop! It pays to stay home from work and be on SMC 24/7!
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Count me in!
Also, Nice saw Peter!
Have tried a lot of things and have found that Krud Kutter is highly effective at breaking down soot on cabinet and cutting table. Mix ~1:8 with water, then hit a second time with water only to...
Very nice!
I'm just finishing up restoration of a Gerstner #052. Your construction details look very similar, I presume that is where some of the inspiration came from?
Maybe it's time for an upgrade to your hammer?
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We have half a dozen Milwaukee 5"-8 hole ROS which have been going strong for 5+ years in a harsh student use environment.
Particular strengths
- there is no "brake" mechanism needed to prevent...
I am all for the SawStop technology and I'm a signatory to the original CPSC petition. I think it is unfortunate that the technology was not widely licensed by other manufacturers and I'm sure that...
+1! Better yet, use a triangular machinists scraper. I wouldn't advise doing this with the saw running but I can't deny that I've done it.