Beautiful work!! Is it tacky (no pun intended) to ask how much you sold it for?
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Beautiful work!! Is it tacky (no pun intended) to ask how much you sold it for?
In the same boat as Ken, have a MM-16 and a Hammer C3-31 combo and love both!!
I had one for many years, but I sold it and have never, never missed it.
Richard,
If the only reason you don't want the Clear Vue is the "kit" aspect, forget about that. It doesn't take long and mine has worked great for the last 2 years, so go for it. AFAIKR, it is...
It certainly seems strange to me that woodworkers would have a problem with assembling a kit. When I make a piece of furniture it's like making my own kit and assembling it. So what's the big deal,...
Very well done! These are for a kitchen? Whose.... the descendants of Ernest Hemingway?
Spanish cedar
What is EM6000?
Milled 4/4 will end up three quarters of an inch thick, so if you want to buy lumber that actually is one inch thick, either you or the mill will have to start out with 5/4. So, you pay for the 5/4...
Thanks, guys, I think my question is decisively and correctly answered.
I am using a new Amana adjustable chamfer shaper cutter that is 130mm in diameter on a 1-1/4" spindle. Should I place the cutter low on the spindle or up high so the spindle doesn't have to be raised...
There was just a thread on this about a week ago, so you might want to search.
+1 I installed an oak floor in my workshop over the concrete and used a Bona clear finish. I had a few mess ups with the finish, but they were minor and I feel very good about the end product.
I don't much like the topics covered in WW, so I don't read it. I still get FWW, Pop Wood, Wood, and WWJ. They seem to come in and out of favor with me over time. I'm sure I am excessive with four...
I agree, but the way their lumber is stacked and removed by forklift makes it a bit of a pain for small quantities, in my experience.
Thank you, daddy, I'll remember that in the future.
I would say Titebond III or epoxy. I am building some large exterior doors and have decided on epoxy for both strength and longer open time.
I think my finest stone is 6000 and it leaves a chisel mirror smooth. So, maybe 12000 is overkill, but maybe not!!
I own the C3 31 and have done lots of great planing with it. If you spend $900 for WTF this is, I think you are on serious drugs. Sorry, don't mean to sound so belligerent, but I have seen nothing...
It takes a little getting used to, but once you have the hang of it, it works great, IMO.
I am using the slot mortiser on my C3 31 for the first time on some exterior doors. I am using loose tenons. When I tried to clamp one of the rails perpendicularly to the mortiser, I discovered that...
The digital handwheel and readout are probably packed separately. I have the C3-31 and it came that way. The digital readout takes a little getting used to, but once you get it "synched" up, it is...
I'll be in Boston for my daughter's graduation in May. I'll ask the same question of you.
Well, we have a Rockler, two Woodcraft, several good, but not cheap hardwood dealers. That's about it, not very sexy.
For many years I lived without an iPod,iPhone, cable TV, the internet, GPS, HDTV,personal computer,cabinet saw, jointer,planer, router, etc. I have them all right now. I think you can always live...