Bingo.
Thanks John!
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Bingo.
Thanks John!
Thanks for the tips everyone. Very helpful
thanks ron
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Ron - sorry to dig up an old post like this, but I am currently looking for small amounts of formica for this exact purpose, replacing old busted pads on a biesmeyer resto.
do you have any scraps...
because im still not really sure of how this forum works, i detailed it in a response to a previous poster.
do notifications to all thread posters when a new response is posted or? the...
thanks everyone... the kind words mean a lot!
so i used this as a practice piece for a few things..
the chiseled detailing is something ive wanted to incorporate, as well as the subtle...
thanks for the help all.
thought id share the outcome of your advice.
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thanks everyone for your input!
I think i have a good idea of what it is and how to execute it now.
i really appreciate all your help!
Hey everyone
I was hoping someone in here might help me finding the name of a particular type of joint I am interested in executing.
It seems relatively common in midcentury modern styled...
Thanks everyone for your input and ideas.
I know the risks of not having a guard and knife on the table and I prefer it this way (though I think I will try the MJ splitters) - but I appreciate the...
interesting thought, Frank.
though, given that the featherboard terminates at the front of the blade, wouldnt that mean that the deflection would rebound earlier than the last few teeth...
Hey all...
I have been having an issue on my TS for some time now, and only over the recent months I have decided that it is actually an issue I need to address ASAP. (I am fairly amateur and...
I just wanted to follow up and thank everyone involved in this thread for all of your insight and great ideas.
I managed to finish the table without incident, delivered and installed today to a...
Hey everyone!
Thank you all for the great insight. I learned a bunch of smart little workarounds in this thread.
Apologies for the late response.
I decided that I would go with my gut and...
So I have some 14ft planks of 1x12 cypress that I need to prep for glue up for an outdoor table.
I may still split them into manageable >6" width planks and rejoin to deal with cupping - but my...
Thanks howie - this is definitely a mixed bag of heart and sapwood - probably all newgrowth. I am going to coat the leg ends with epoxy as suggested in an earlier post, give the whole thing a few...
interesting thought. I was reading about how flitch-plating was less optimal these days due to the fact that its more cost effective to sandwich marine ply which gives a similar strength and costs...
really cool, thanks for the illustration and info Jerry. ill read up on flitch plating for sure.
one or two quick things... I guess that I could conceal it by removing .25 with a couple passes...
So, I was thinking on Jerry's idea of sandwiching some steel plate between the long apron members to add rigidity and reduce the need for central stretchers.
I wasnt sure how I could cleanly put a...
Thanks Jerry.
I have simplified the cross members down to 5. I wouldnt have thought to sandwich steel between the apron halves, though it makes a lot of sense. I just dont know much about metal...
unless you mean that it looks like a single tenon was been inverted... in which case - no... they are intended to be double tenons
like this
http://www.bois.com/media/214824/assemblage-double1.jpg
How do you mean? in the sketchup model? as in, flipped normals?
im not sure why its doing that different color.. but if thats what you mean, i promise I wont cut my tenons inside out
Thanks for everyones input.
I have decided to go the manual approach and make an unskined torsion box out of cypress or fir with 2 stretchers at around 2in thick and cross members half-lapped down...