Mike,
I found the plans for the cart still on the web at:
http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/wood/story/data/494.xml
If I remember, the dimension on the...
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Mike,
I found the plans for the cart still on the web at:
http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/wood/story/data/494.xml
If I remember, the dimension on the...
Hi Tim,
I got the plans and built it out of MDF. It works great! Great repetative cuts and its accurate.
Be sure to follow the plans carefully.
Regards,
Mike,
You might want a look at this old thread ... see my note on page 2.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=7218
Regards,
Hi Carl,
Try these sites for grit/micron grades:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandpaper
http://www.sizes.com/tools/sandpaper.htm
I used the "Veritas® Shelf-Drilling Jig" from Lee Valley to drill about 1,600 shelf support holes for my built-in wall shelving last year.
The holes were perfectly aligned and the jig was easy to...
Mike,
You could start out with an adjustable french curve. They hold their shape if you are transferring a curve, which is great. They come in all sorts of sizes:
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Sent something via PayPal.... must keep this group going! It is without a doubt the best woodworking forum on the net, with a great bunch of members.:D
Larry,
Have a look at this thread .... it may give you an idea how I addressed the dust collection on my "Norm's" router table.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=13841
Larry,
I used pipe strapping to suspend the ducting from the ceiling and 6" hose clamps to attach the ducting directly to the wall with a wood screw as shown on the photos.
Jerry,
Here is a site that may give you a few ideas:
http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/usa/?ad=footer
Hi Jack! I have 2-1/4" oak flooring in our living room, hallway, dining room and kitchen on the upper floor of our front-split, and love it. I put the floor down in the kitchen about a year and a...
Hi Mike, and welcome to the Creek. You will find this forum a very friendly one and a great source of information.
Where are you from, Mike? If you like, you can enter your city/state under the...
Wecome, Bryan .... its always nice to meet another that spells it correctly!
Hi from Canada, Rolf .... welcome to the Creek! I know you will find this forum to be a great source of information, where everyone can show their work (and sometimes their mistakes), allowing us all...
The same type of resin is used throughout the OSB, so there is no preferred side for water resistance insofar as resin is concerned. The impression of the caul screen (which carries the oriented...
Rough side up when used as roof sheathing to provide a grip.
Corey, I bought the DW368 last year after my old Mastercraft died. The reason I picked the DW368 was for its robust fittings (for tilt & depth) and its lighter weight than most. I have used it on...
Next to my father, who introduced me to wood working on the Shopsmith in the late 1950's, I would say it would be R.J. Cristoforo.
The first book of his I read (Power Tool Woodworking for Everyone...
Steve, try some other tool rated at about 15 amps in the GFI. If it trips, then the fault probably lies in the receptacle or the receptacle circuit. I would not try thr circular saw until you have...
Without a doubt, a real work of art! Beautiful job, Dave. Great pictures!
I would hate to guess the number of hours you must have put into this.
A simply stunning job, Warren! Beautiful choice of woods.
There might be a certain "pucker factor" at that altitude, don't you think? :eek:
Georgeous chairs, Kyle! Beautiful wood selection and joinery.
I agree with Frank ... I like cedar. You can stain it if you wish, or leave it natural, or put on a couple coats of urethane spar varnish. Use brown-tinted non-staining cedar deck screws. I would...
Sparky, that's what I call "thinking below the box" ! :D
You have made a very professional looking installation, and will have a really great shop when you're finished.