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    I bought the Ridge Carbide. As others have...

    I bought the Ridge Carbide. As others have stated, this is an awesome blade. Sort of like a shark...lots of big sharp teeth :D:D This new blade seemed to be a nice improvement over a Diablo...
  2. Simple...get the best router that you can afford....

    Simple...get the best router that you can afford.

    I have both a bosch and a hitachi. In my opinion the bosch is a much better router...it doesnt feel as cheap as the hitachi. The bosch feels...
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    I believe you could use a very steep v-bit to cut...

    I believe you could use a very steep v-bit to cut the sharp interior corners. As you approach the corner you lift the bit thereby reducing the cutting diameter.
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    Grab the blade (not the teeth) with a good pair...

    Grab the blade (not the teeth) with a good pair of vise grips. Rotate the blade/vice grips so that they rest against the table. This should keep the arbor from turning as you take a big...
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    automotive paint supply store will have them

    automotive paint supply store will have them
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    I used the link below when I needed to calculate...

    I used the link below when I needed to calculate the radius of a circle when you only know the chord and segment height.

    http://www.1728.com/circsect.htm
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    Thanks Phil!

    Thanks Phil!
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    Thanks for all the replies...I guess I am still...

    Thanks for all the replies...I guess I am still trying to figure this all out.

    The DC will be located in a closet, but will be vented outside, so that is good as far as the fines and noise are...
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    The shop is 18 x 30 with 8 foot ceilings. Tools...

    The shop is 18 x 30 with 8 foot ceilings.
    Tools are: 10" unisaw, 12" sliding miter saw, 12" planer, 6" jointer, 20" disc sander, router table.
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    Parallel Dust Collectors

    Hey there,

    Spent a few hours looking at the pro's / con's of running two smaller DC's in parallel as opposed to a single DC.

    I am considering a 5hp motor with a 15" or 16" impeller (with a...
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