Hello Dana! welcome to SMC. That is a great looking table, I love the top.
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Hello Dana! welcome to SMC. That is a great looking table, I love the top.
Hello Jan! welcome to SMC
OK heres a newbee question...why do you dip them in alcohol before drying?
Welcome Matt! You have done a great job on both pieces. I hope that WW stays in your blood, its a great hobby and from what you have shown us you can make a few bucks with work like that.
The NYW and Ask this old house are both filmed at the shop built for the shows producer. That shop is not Norm's nor are the tools. As far as his title of Master Woodworker goes I have not seen that....
All I know is he must be part owner in a MDF plant somewhere because evey piece he builds he makes templates out of the stuff for each piece of a project. I don't have room or the money in my shop...
LB, if this supplier is close to you and they are the only one then you will indeed need to do more business with them. If it was me I would just eat this overcharge and the next time you visit them...
Yea Lee if I can get it done i'll break it in with a cold Bud:)
Seems I read somewhere that there has been a rash of axle bolts missing from motorcycles in Japan lately...Ha Ha Ha:D
I started working on making a goblet last night out of some curly maple. I have in the past only did between center turning. Since I now have a lathe able to turn bowls and such I am trying to learn....
Great job Bill, people who post helpful tips like that is what makes this a great forum. Sometimes people forget there are a few people reading that are just starting out in WW and simple tips for...
Has anyone received a new catalog from Delta Lately? I got one in the mail the other day and the front cover say's 2003-2004 Full-Line Catalog:eek: maybe it's me but I thought it was 2006!
Great Job on both projects Ralph. Is the back of the hutch T&G beaded boards? Also the joints look real tight, good craftsmanship there!
PS-Welcome to the forum!
Check your saw set up. It sounds to me like your fence is not square to the table. Lock your fence and check the distance from your miter slot to the fence on front and rear of your saw. My guess is...
Ron, that looks real good for you first raw to finish project.:) I am a big fan of Norm's work. I see that in your profile you are retired military, I would like to say THANK YOU to you and your...
Andy, I had a set of "lathe tools" I got for a very cheap made lathe. They are about 12in in total length and most have come loose out of the handles from using them on the chatter lathe! I got rid...
Yes Jim it has the digital readout
Let me say thanks for the help on some of my questions in the past. I made my choice for the new Grizzly GO462. 16in x 43in cast iron with a 2hp motor. It got here yesterday and I got it all set up...
I would chalkline from one end to the other as close to one edge as you can and then cut it with a circular saw. Then put that edge on your table saw and move your fence to whatever is usable.
I have very little turning experience. Mostly bowls and some table legs when I was in school years ago. I am going to buy a lathe soon and have been doing some searching. Some lathes list a spindle...
I am looking at getting a lathe, I do not know a lot about them and was looking for an entry level one. I seen in a catalogue the new Grizzly GO462 16in x 43in with a 2hp motor. Does anyone know if...
I took woodshop in jr. high. I still have the bowls I turned. My teacher left me with a desire for woodworking and the knowledge to appreciate great craftsmanship when I see it. I do not know what...
Hello Greg and welcome!
Hello Kyle, what part of the world are you from?
Keep on with it Ken...you can do what ever you put your mind too!