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    How about a pulley puller? Edit: it would have...

    How about a pulley puller?
    Edit: it would have to be a large one or something shop made maybe.
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    I'll second the dewalt track saw. I've taken mine...

    I'll second the dewalt track saw. I've taken mine full depth of cut (I had to flip the stock over to complete) through a stone-hard slab of maple (on a rip cut) and I didn't feel that I was forcing...
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    I do use tb3 and I like it for specific...

    I do use tb3 and I like it for specific applications - I do tend to clamp longer but I've never had any issues. I don't think there's any one glue (hide glue comes closer than any other imho) that...
  4. I've always wanted to do a variation of the...

    I've always wanted to do a variation of the George Nakashima Conoid chair.. this is making me want to take the plunge but a little too much on the plate right now. One day.
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    That's too bad, they were pretty accommodating...

    That's too bad, they were pretty accommodating about that a ways back.
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    Also, you can always cut mortises for floating...

    Also, you can always cut mortises for floating tenons prior to routing the profiles.
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    James, call and speak to the guys over at...

    James, call and speak to the guys over at Whiteside. Awesome, knowledgeable folks over there and they're usually more than happy to make custom profiles (they used to at least).
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    Jimmy, if your budget is flexible, spend once,...

    Jimmy, if your budget is flexible, spend once, cry once. The bandsaw is one of the last tools I would give up in my shop. The tablesaw would go way before I gave up my bs.
  9. Wow, really cool and thanks for sharing. I can...

    Wow, really cool and thanks for sharing. I can totally see the influence.
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    As far as blades go, I've become quite partial to...

    As far as blades go, I've become quite partial to the Lennox bi-metal blades. They far outlast any carbon steel blade I've tried (I've tried most of them), are priced far below carbide and can be...
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    I feel and understand your pain. I've never had...

    I feel and understand your pain. I've never had enough space in any of the shops I've had, no matter the size. It's maddening lol... and partly why I settled on the laguna 14bx. Imho, best of all...
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    I have a 14bx with a 2.5hp motor and it's pretty...

    I have a 14bx with a 2.5hp motor and it's pretty awesome for what it is but I wouldn't want to have to resaw 12" stock (although I'd like to). The plan is to eventually get a much bigger saw and set...
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    Ok, so I thought about it and the dollhouse idea...

    Ok, so I thought about it and the dollhouse idea is kind of weird lol. Was trying to think "outside the box".
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    How about a small/medium sized doll house? If...

    How about a small/medium sized doll house? If she's into that sort of thing.
  15. There's zero chance you can come anywhere near...

    There's zero chance you can come anywhere near the price of pre-built teak furniture... it's taxed differently than raw lumber when exported. As far as quality, what John said. And a far a choice of...
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    Mark, I can only think of 3 things. 1) Is the...

    Mark, I can only think of 3 things.
    1) Is the epoxy expired (although you just bought it)?
    2) did you mix it well enough?
    3) did you clamp too tightly and starve the joint?
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    Seems like sound advice. I'm leaving the tool the...

    Seems like sound advice. I'm leaving the tool the way it is, I'll instead practice keeping the handle down.
  18. Ipe works well outdoors as does white oak.

    Ipe works well outdoors as does white oak.
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    Thank you again, Edward.

    Thank you again, Edward.
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    Wonderful, thanks for the confirmation, Edward....

    Wonderful, thanks for the confirmation, Edward. Am I being over-cautious or is there decent potential for such a catch?
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    Bottom bowl gouge shaping

    Does the left wing of a U-shaped, bottom bowl gouge serve a purpose or can I grind it back and out of the way? (Left wing - referring to the U facing up and tip pointing away from you). I'm trying to...
  22. Kevin speaks the truth here. One way or the...

    Kevin speaks the truth here. One way or the other, eliminate something.
  23. Try both and you'll quickly understand. When you...

    Try both and you'll quickly understand. When you use the guide off the fence, just move the guide material out of the way (I'm not familiar with your device but I have to image it has some...
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    Bobby, nice work. Question: what are the 4...

    Bobby, nice work. Question: what are the 4 screens surrounding the smoker, inside the box? They seem to have no cavity.

    Oh I think I understand. They're tins to hold what you burn.
  25. If you're using the same exact spot on the fence...

    If you're using the same exact spot on the fence as a reference/stop before you clamp down, you won't have any issues unless the fence is closer to you on the left than it is on the right...


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