I bought the Rockler jig and used it for most of my shelves, but there was one area that I couldnt get the jig to fit. I ended up making my own jig to finish the project.
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I bought the Rockler jig and used it for most of my shelves, but there was one area that I couldnt get the jig to fit. I ended up making my own jig to finish the project.
My wife would open a can of paint with it. :(
I opted to go for the centered route and so far it has worked out great!
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Yep - a few times - great selection of cherry he sent me.
I have all 1/2" and am very disappointed. I need to get all 3/4" - the 1/2" just do not have the pressure as almost all of the pipes are slightly bent.
At one time, I got them all, but the proliferation of information on the intarwebz has helped me more than the magazines.
I did recently re-subscribe to Popular Woodworking only because my sone...
I added all of those to my netflix queue almost a year ago. Still waiting...
ah - I just caught what you are saying and I have to ask the question - do you guys gang-cut your pieces?
Excellent info guys.
I sure would like to make my own as I have found in my research that 14deg seems to be the most pleasing to the eye.
Thanks for the tips - I am really getting stoked...
After watching Rob Cosman's video on his 3 1/2 minute dovetail, I am hooked. One device he used was called a 'dovetail marker' which I suppose has the 1:6 and/or 1:8 angle for marking the sides.
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If it is like mine, I thought my rollers were shot. I cleaned them thoroughly and still had to push the wood through. Waxing the table made it run like a new planer. Seriously.
OMG - that was hilarious. I feel bad for the cat, but man, that would have been priceless to see...
Wow - that's a pretty piece of walnut. What are you making?
I'll be watching this thread for suggestions, too...
Boy, if you find out, please post it here, too...
I have a jointer under my carport and they seem to love building their mud homes on the plastic parts of the jointer. Not sure why they are...
Ha! Searching google on anything 'sucks' is a little predictable - you're sure to find at least 1 person of dissent on any subject.
The second link you provided doesnt work.
Again, not...
At the risk of opening a can of worms...
Other than the messy factor - what else is wrong with gorilla glue?
I would categorize it as very messy. I've only had luck scraping it off after the foam dries and hardens completely. I'm hoping others chime in with their expeiriences.
Um... I'm 40 and have been woodworking for 10 years. I ONLY got into the hobby by watching Norm. I have made some priceless family heirlooms as a result.
I think you may be looking at a narrow...
We did this at our church as part of a resotration project. We removed the carpet to find some gorgeous heart pine with thousands of staples. We took shifts and used lights at floor-level at night...
Store it upside down. It will last longer.
It's probably an insert plate that is accessed from the top. That is how I have mine setup - I have a rockler plate on the right wing of my TS. I just pull the plate up and install bits and set...
I built a nice doghouse out of cedar for my son's dog. The dog chewed the opening down and I cant remember ever seeing the dog go in, let alone sleep in there. I think that dog had behaviorla...
heresy! :)
what do you use?
I saw an episode of Wood Works where he used a bandsaw to cut the dovetails. He had a series of spacers and made it look so easy. He lost me :)
Same here. Their website is terrible for searching for parts.