Slide the rod with some force against the center through the spendle--a couple of taps and it should come loose. Or a light rap with a mallet. You won't hurt it...unless you get ridiculous.
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Slide the rod with some force against the center through the spendle--a couple of taps and it should come loose. Or a light rap with a mallet. You won't hurt it...unless you get ridiculous.
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Thanks, but looking for the actual article--this is an "article about the article"
There was an article in June 2018 Popular Woodworking for Chris Schwartz' Folding Bookstand. I bought hardware and started dimensioning lumber...and then got sidetracked. Now a few years later, I'm...
I have a shed with a door handle that rotates 90 degrees. When horizontal, it pushes two rods, one up, one down into holes at the top of the door jam and into the floor of the shed, securing the...
why not ask the board? :D
+1 on GWX Control Panel. Easy. Free. Works. Tells MS to STOP! No nags, Win10 bits that had already downloaded were removed, still on Win 7 and lovin it.
Or, if you don't ever want Windows 10 (I'll keep Win 7 thank you very much), download this little free utility (GWX Control Panel--just google it) to turn off the constant nag, delete any bits and...
I wouldn't mind a road trip for a class after it warms up a bit. I don't have a guide, but I can get one. I do have ron herman's video. The one saw I've tried to sharpen still doesn't cut well. I...
Anybody out there reasonably close that hand sharpen saws and wouldn't mind helping somebody get started? I wouldn't mind a reasonable drive--up to a couple hours say. I've got a couple of backsaws...
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I've used a 40K BTU propane 'torpedo' style heater for a number of years and it's worked fine in terms of heat output. However, it's showing it's age and I'm starting to have problems, and I'm...
Wow! Thanks for all the great advice!
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OK to do this with a carbide blade? I need to cut several 1 1/2" long pieces of 1/8 thick x 1 inch wide stock. Seems like it ought to be ok, but thought I'd check it out first.
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It's the shape of the tub, not how a bathtub lasts. Cut a lengthwise cross section or look at the side of an old style tub with legs--it has a high spot at both ends (the beginning and the end of...
You sound concerned about appearance and how well the lamination will be stuck together--if that's the case, common sense suggests you just go buy the 1 inch plywood. No hassle, no worries, and it's...
Great ideas, tried most of them:
-Turn new legs-not enough time, and the sentimental attachment of my mother pretty much rules that out--although I would readily agree fixing them isn't...
Thanks Kent. Ill give this a try
Well permanently swell the wood might not have been the best choice of words. The crack isnt wide enuf for wood filler, so i really just want some way to fill/close it up that wont be too obtrusive....