After trying many suggestions, what worked was the nail polish remover, which is high in acetone. Thanks for the suggestions.
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After trying many suggestions, what worked was the nail polish remover, which is high in acetone. Thanks for the suggestions.
Thank you Prashun! I'm reasonably sure that it was applied flat. I agree that, especially in the corners, in "puddled" a bit, ending up too thick. Any ideas on how to correct it? One suggestion I...
My daughter finished her new cabinets with a MinWax stain, and then used MinWax One Coat Polyurethane finish, all as per instructions. Most of the project looks fine, but in some of the corners and a...
Thanks for the info! I checked out the Shop Fox version and it looks like it will fit perfectly. I REALLY appreciate the input!!
I have a new Makita RT0701 trim router with the standard base and the plunge base. I intend to use it for inlay work and the "standard" template guides fit perfectly in the standard base, but there...
Has anyone built the bench that Charlie sells plans for? It looks like it's well thought out and full of common sense features. Just wondered if anyone has any feedback on the bench? Thanks!
I've been most impressed with some American made plywood that Columbia Forest Products makes. I really got fed up with the chinese junk that's available at the big box stores and went searching for...
The thing that does make this month of August totally too long and unbearable is that I'm retiring on the 31st, and it seems like there's been 10 weeks in this month. I don't think it's ever going...
I agree that if you have the wood, use it and not the plywood. Another reason is that you'll be standing at that sink for a long time, and always looking at that side of the cabinet and wondering...
Wow am I jealous! I'd love to be able to build a shop like that so I can get my car back in the garage! -and have room to move around in the shop. Is the underground tubing for dust collection? ...
I use the Timberwolf blades from Grizzly. Good blades, good price, always good service. Since I'm basically a poor guy -but love woodworking, I have to find good value at a good price, can't afford...
Thanks Rod,
So if you're running the stock vertical from the table, that is, flat against the fence, you can flip the feeder over and get it set up that way? Thanks again!
Chuck
The information so far has helped me a lot, as I have a Grizzly 3 HP shaper and wanting to buy a power feeder and molding head for it. I think I can only afford the 1/4 hp power feeder. In the last...
Absolutely Beautiful!! Fantastic piece!
It's not how you start, it's how you finish!
If you've ever worked with true Honduran Mahogany, you'll hate African. It takes much longer to darken to that beautiful deep red hue (if ever), it's MUCH lighter and softer. It just doesn't...
I've used Watco Danish oil for years and have been very pleased. I use it on red oak, mahogany, about any wood I use, and just about any project except a table top that will really get punished. I...