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  1. Thanks. I figured that was pretty far fetched, it...

    Thanks. I figured that was pretty far fetched, it was just one variable that seemed to change. I'm going to investigate the armature more... and new miter saws...
  2. Sparking and smell from brushes (chop saw)

    I've got a motor/electrical questions for those inclined to such things.

    I have a craftsman miter saw that one day (suddenly it seems) starting sparking significantly from the brushes, and puts...
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    Yeah I think that would work. The thought that...

    Yeah I think that would work. The thought that originally kept popping into my head was to run the piece into the tablesaw backwards, but obviously that would be asking for serious trouble. I think...
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    All good thoughts. What I ended up doing was...

    All good thoughts.

    What I ended up doing was standing the board vertical on a miter gauge and raising the blade to full height. It didn't quite cut all the way, so I finished with a hand saw...
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    How would you cut this?

    Hi all.

    I was batching out a bunch of angled window sills the other day, and one of the cuts got me scratching my head. In the image below, it is the green shaded surface I am referring to....
  6. thanks, those are the sorts of ideas I was...

    thanks, those are the sorts of ideas I was looking for. I might try out some roll pins.

    I like the little brass / wood handle shown in that video for his rod activated tool cabinet.
  7. Thanks Fred that definitely does help. I did...

    Thanks Fred that definitely does help.

    I did consider buying a base, but for whatever reason I felt the need to build it so its 'just the way I want it.' That said, I would also like to build it...
  8. How to attach items to shaft/pipe for transferring torque (mobile base build)

    Yup another mobile base! Bet no-one's ever built one of those before :rolleyes:

    But its time I do it... I am building one for a PM 140 bandsaw.
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    I am planning on putting a hardwood frame...
  9. Thanks all for the replies. To clarify, it is...

    Thanks all for the replies.

    To clarify, it is not the Incra router plate that has the issue, it is the router casting itself. My worry is what will happen to the plate and the bit 'normality' when...
  10. How flat should router casting be (for table) - Milwaukee 5625

    I am in the process of mounting a Milwaukee 5625 to an Incra aluminum router plate and starting to worry about the flatness of the casting. The plate (which is flat so far as I can tell against any...
  11. good advice Karl. Prashun I wouldn't say there...

    good advice Karl.

    Prashun I wouldn't say there is a lot of slop, but the way the spring works (so far as I can tell) there will inherently be some play there. I was considering making the spring...
  12. Thanks. Took me a loong time to build, (too long...

    Thanks. Took me a loong time to build, (too long perhaps) but I am pumped to work with it.

    I guess I could live with the slight lifting and just tap the work down, or perhaps try dogs without the...
  13. That makes sense. In this case, however, i am...

    That makes sense. In this case, however, i am certain that the dogs are lifting the board and it is not bowing. I know this because I tested it with a really thick short board, and I am also barely...
  14. Bench dogs lifting work off table? - new roubo build

    Hi all.

    I recently completed (save for the shelf and 'gap stop') a Roubo bench a la Benchcrafted. I am psyched to start putting it to use (have done so a bit already).

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    I am happy as...
  15. I will try and take a photo when I get a chance....

    I will try and take a photo when I get a chance. though admittedly, the burs did seem to come off and the edge looks not so bad now. The leading point still looks strange to me though. Even if it is...
  16. Thanks for the replies. I bought the bit from...

    Thanks for the replies.

    I bought the bit from traditional woodworker, so I am thinking it should be legit.
    I really am stumped. I did reach out to them, and I'll let y'all know if anything...
  17. Famag Bormax Forstner bit disappointment

    I've got a question for anyone who has used Famag Bormax forstner bits.

    I have a set of the regular Famag bits up to one inch, and have been happy with them. I needed a 1 1/2" and decided to...
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    Thanks for the thoughts. Helps me feel not crazy...

    Thanks for the thoughts. Helps me feel not crazy for thinking about using the larger pins. I've already put so much effort building this thing like a tank, I wanted to make sure to give it the...
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    Drawbore size for Roubo bench build

    So I've been toiling away on a Roubo build for some time. I am about at the point of drawboring the short stretchers and I was hoping for a bit of advice. Most every where I look it seems that 3/8"...
  20. That's an interesting point. I never thought of...

    That's an interesting point. I never thought of it that way, because I always assumed we would have created a flat board before smoothing. Certainly there are situations where a board we are...
  21. I think I got the OCD at every step of the way...

    I think I got the OCD at every step of the way pretty well covered:o
  22. Wow, great thoughts. Exactly the type of stuff I...

    Wow, great thoughts. Exactly the type of stuff I was looking for.

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    I think these really are the key for me. If the tear out is deep, how on earth can we expect what is supposed to be a...
  23. Why do we focus on tear-out only with smoothers

    So perhaps this isn't even true, but I get the sense that when we talk about taming tear out with hand planes, we are generally referring to the last finishing step, i.e. smoothing. This is where...
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    I probably am over thinking it, as I so love to...

    I probably am over thinking it, as I so love to do (a chronic problem of mine). What I'm hearing is that gluing at final thickness is fine given hand planing, but there is no reason not to glue over...
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    It is a new bench, split top. The main top...

    It is a new bench, split top. The main top sections are already glued together but haven't gone through the final milling. I re-read the benchcrafted instructions and I'm pretty sure they have...
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