The curve would be based on the length and species of wood used to make the caul. Bowclamps uses maple for their cauls. But I guess it would depend on what your using the cauls for? Keeping a panel...
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The curve would be based on the length and species of wood used to make the caul. Bowclamps uses maple for their cauls. But I guess it would depend on what your using the cauls for? Keeping a panel...
I have the stainless combo metric set and use the 150mm one constantly. It works very well for me. While a combo square can do most of what the Paolini rule can do it is bigger and bulkier. Means it...
ornate rope work to hold the bat but I think I like the way Phil shows.
I would suggest laminated glass instead of tempered. Laminated glass is what you windshield is. It has the advantages of UV...
another option https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com
but really there are a lot of table top epoxy kits out there that will doing the job. a few can do a full .25" in a single pour but most of the...
for a new used coat I'm not sure. I know that they recommend light sanding for a re-coat and maintenance. so with that being said I'm going with a light sanding with 320 grit.
my shop is 20 x 20 and I manage to fit a slider with 9' foot table in. I did get the combo shaper/slider because my old saw had a router table in the wing. The shaper has regular spindle but also has...
I got all fifteen drawer installed. Each was fitted one at a time cause it was the first time I've done wood side mounted slides and inset drawers. Came out pretty good. just missed the mark on the...
Well centering the bearings over the load bearing points/jacking bolts seems to make the leveling easier as this is the point at which the bearings are passing over a fixed point loaded or unloaded....
I don't have a k3 but when I put my slider/shaper in the shop I just used a 6' construction level to get it roughly leveled and used the leveling feet to keep it from rocking. In the video he used...
It's a pain. You'll need a flashlight. You have to look down the underside of the slider to see them. Once you know where they are at you can look up into the slider from the side to ensure that they...
That's probably the best video yet on how to level a sliding saw table. Mine is a Felder but followed the same steps. The one thing that help me level my sliding table without going crazy was to set...
ya pretty much. thats one large air dryer to handle 35 cfm. it does what its name says dries the air. somethings require really dry air such as cnc and spraying. most air tools can handle some...
when building your system don't get to wrapped up in after cooler, manifolds, dryers, etc. as these things can be added later as you find you need them.
i don't have a air dryer, but i do have a...
remember to make the main line slope and the drops start by going up then down to were you need it. at the end of the slope you can put a drop for water removal. if doing a loop system start high and...
i like the prevost safety couplers, so thats what i use. if you have the wall mount one the just push in. tool in one hand, air hose in the other and push together so guess thats two handed.
i used the rapidair maxline all said and done i would use copper if i were to do it again. the maxline is semi rigid and difficult to get perfectly straight so the piping has a wavy effect running...
did you make or buy the blast gates? either way i like them.
sharpen all the teeth facing one direction then flip the jig and do all the opposite ones. the jig seems to work well for me. as tom says sharpen often. mine only take a couple of file strokes.
it would be possible but thats pretty much what they are doing with the incra ls or some other means of positioning a stop accurately like the digital one David mentioned. Brain Lamb of lamb tool...
i use the stihl jig its a hand jig but its pretty fast. takes about 10 mins to sharpen the blade by hand on my 18" saw. you also leave the chain on the saw.
i know a lot of people just use what the have left over from previous projects so what hanging around the shop? you can order waterlox. the borg doesn't really have anything i would use. any true...
what about not painting it and using walnut plywood along with solid walnut that your already planning to use. yes it will be more expensive for the walnut plywood but think about the end result.
there are a couple of short videos on the airtight clamp site that show him breaking down some sheet goods. i do it similar to the way he does in the videos. i don't really use my rip fence for...
its possible. i would only run one at a time.
is the 7500w peak or continuos?
i think its a jointech which is very similar to incra. think jointech went under but you could just as easily use the incra.