Really nice...a conversation piece for years to come, no doubt.
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Really nice...a conversation piece for years to come, no doubt.
That's lovely...nice style and so functional.
In, please...thank you!
In, please....thanks.
In, please....thanks.
This may be old news to some, but I had no idea that practically the whole run of the series is available online. You can get to them from his page here:
http://www.djmarks.com/woodworks.asp
All...
I think this is the key...and it's something I used to do, even though it was so much trouble to set up properly (roller stands, outfeed table, workbench adjusted to the proper height, etc., etc.). ...
Phil, I think the separator just became your second best idea for my shop.
Alas, "reasonable" is not really in play here, else I would have done the obviously practical thing a long time ago.
I've certainly considered taking up the carpet on the sly and pretending its...
Would it be doable to lay something like OSB over carpeting for a shop floor?
Some background: we have a detached 12' x 20' room behind our house, and I am negotiating for its use as a shop. It...
That is very nice. I believe you have just inspired my next project.
That's just like many scenes with my 3-year old son in the workshop, except that what he asks for are the clamps. Give him a few loose spring clamps, and he'll spend all day proudly clamping random...
In, please...thank you.
It's one of life's great mysteries (injustices?) that such great friends are with us such a short time. We lost the greatest dog ever to bone cancer 2 years ago. And, kudos to you and your wife for...
My grandmother used to save the little plastic cream containers from the IHOP, because she was just sure they would end up useful for something.
I must have inherited something there, because I...
VERY in, please.
Very, I think...if you do what it takes to fix it and produce a quality result.
That's another wrinkle that makes it difficult to answer the question; there is some baggage that comes from the...
To me, it seems that the most important thing is figuring out what machines you can most prudently use at work. You may, for example, be able to unobtrusively use a jointer and/or planer to prepare...
I thought it was the Pacers? Or was it the Celtics...
(Sorry. Couldn't resist.)
Leaving aside the budget and space questions, the OP's question intrigues me because of my feeling that I've "grown into" every tool I've owned. A quality tool gives me more potential long-term...
Also, remember to make sure the chippers are rotating the right direction. The first time I used a dado stack, I had them on backwards (they weren't helpfully marked, like the outer blades were :p...
Interesting thread...what do you guys think about the same question if it were a 1.5hp motor? That's my Steel City bandsaw, about which I've been wondering the same thing.
Very nice...
How did you shape the chip tray?
Another opinion from a reef tank owner here...
While I suspect your design will work, I would be slightly nervous about that relatively unsupported front edge. But then, I've only built one for...
Oddly enough, the fire hazard issue is one that might be more comfortable the way it is now, even venting into the garage. It's about a 1-foot, straight and rigid run right now, making things like...