I use a Norton combination water stone 220/1000. I also use a burnishing tool. You can both the waterstone and the burnisher for about $70
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I use a Norton combination water stone 220/1000. I also use a burnishing tool. You can both the waterstone and the burnisher for about $70
Doing a project like this has always interested me. Thanks for detailing your progress.
It seamed like routing the louvers was a bit tricky. Did you think about making a jig to match the inverse...
I don't want to hijack this thread but since you both have this saw:
What fence do you use?
The one that comes with it is difficult to get adjusted.
I have the same saw and purchased the following from Highland:
http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1293
this has been a decent blade so far
Thanks Jeremy.. that's exactly what I was looking for.
Can anyone recommend a good place to pick up plywood. I'm looking to start building some cabinets for the garage and would prefer to stay away from the BORGs.
A Google search returns several hits...
Aaron this should be possible if you have an application that writes PDFs.
Is the question more about how to write the PDF or how to take the images in Sketchup?
That is beautiful!!!
Any tutorials or advice for someone just starting out and interested in making cabinets?
Not that I know much about this saw but as far as another negotiating angle you could offer $1000 and if everything is in working order when you get home mail them the other $400.
Thanks for the feedback. I guess I've been trying to convince myself that the Gizzly would be safe enough (again I understand if used correctly all saw can be safe). While I know that I will not be...
Oh look... right there in front of me :-)
Sorry for waisting your time. I should have spent more time actually looking on the site.
Thanks again for your input
Eric did you mean to say a 12" cabinet saw? I could not find a 10" Grizzly with a riving knife outside of the contractor
As a gift several years ago I was given a SkillSaw XShop TS. While this has served it's purpose and did aided me in building some shelves and pieces for the garage my passion for wood working has...
Jim thanks for the feedback. While doing the model I did kind of like it better without the bottom shelf but though to include as thats what I had pictured in my mind.
I've read some about the...
Sorry here is a zip of the model also
I purchased a jointer last weekend and finally feel I have enough tools in the shop to actually build something useful :-)
I have a bunch of rough cut Ash and was planning to make a night-stand. ...