Thanks Guys. I thought I might end up making it somehow. I'll check on software. It's what to make cross-stitches (an "x" I think) and what is a straight stitch that is the hard part.
Type: Posts; User: Dave Norris; Keyword(s):
Thanks Guys. I thought I might end up making it somehow. I'll check on software. It's what to make cross-stitches (an "x" I think) and what is a straight stitch that is the hard part.
Hi Everyone,
An odd request, but is anyone aware of where I could get a needlepoint hand plane "kit" or pattern? My wife's grandmother is 91 and does a lot of needlepoint. Family members give her...
Did a quick search and didn't seem to find anything within reasonable driving distance. I'll keep looking I guess.
Interesting Paul. How did you machine it?
Thanks everyone. Those replies validate my inability to find a suitable cost effective replacement.
A bit more info, as I'm not a commercial shop. I'm retired with a woodshop, so people...
Hi Everyone,
I have a Grizzly G1026 shaper that is probably 15 years old. Not sure if it is still the case, but it was back when some Grizzly products were made in ISO factories which was a soothing...
Thanks Everyone for the replies.
I'm wondering if using one T bushing from the top that would be 11/32 on the sleeve would work with a 1/2" cutter... That would be 5/32nds short, so a whisker...
If I'm looking at the right things
487307
There seem to be a lot more sizes in 3/4 to 1 1/4... The only 1" to 1 1/4" I've found so far is 7/16" high, while the 3/4 to 1 1/4 have a range of 1/4 to...
I am using the top hat or T bushings. Didn't even think of a plain bushing... that might be the ticket
Exactly where I'm at...
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a supplier/source for a 1 1/4" spindle for a Grizzly 1026 shaper?
I've been using bushings on the 1" spindle, but now need to stack a couple 1 1/4" cutters and can't...
Hi Friends,
It's been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to share a story with everyone that may save some other poor fellow some heartache on down the line. It's a sad tale of woe and lost...
Hi everyone,
I've done woodworking now for a few years, and I have always struggled with getting my planer blades sharp and reset correctly. I finally mastered sharpening them on the Tormek (I...
Hi Folks,
All excellent ideas. For my purposes the door frame will work perfectly. Very good replies too, thanks!
Hi Everyone,
Would anyone have any insight on to how to accurately scribe a centerline down the side of a dowel? When I do it I slowly but surely drop my line off to one side or the other.
...
Thanks again Glenn, and thanks to Chris Gochnour. An excellent little nugget of wisdom.
Totally
Thanks! How did you find that? I looked a long time…
Hi Everyone,
Been a while since I've been here... I was wondering if someone could possibly help with this?
Several years ago there was a thread about grain direction, at least I think it was...
Thanks Guys. Uninsulated certainly is not the optimal operating situation, but for now I have to play the cards I'm dealt in that regard. My question is more about whether my heater is operating...
Hi Everyone,
I just installed a Big Maxx 75,000 BTU garage heater by Mr. Heater. I actually bought the heater last year, and it has been sitting around for a variety of reasons. I have 28 x 32...
Hmmm...
So Jamie, in a way (key words "in a way"), kind of like doing munions on a sash? Interesting...
Johnny, so put the stock that will be rounded over in place, then route the side...
Hi Everyone,
Hopefully I can describe this well enough that someone can help me figure out how to make what I need.
I'd like to build an end table which will basically be a box. Each vertical...
Hi Scott,
While I realize your question is officially asking for a most accurate gauge, that could be slightly moot to your application. Not trying to minimize your quest for accuracy, and not...
I'm probably asking for trouble with this but... doesn't "dead on" mean "dead on"? Off by 1/32nd is "off a little"
The proof is in the pudding, so....
I go by the cuts themselves. Set up a...
+1 for what Peter said. You can buy cheaper than u might build, but you will probably build nicer than you would buy, especially at borg. Nice doors get noticed, and doors are readily seen in your...
You could always buy two of the IR 60 gal. That would theoretically give you 20 cu ft for $1,000.