You can buy the story tape-in metric, imperial, or Mesopotamian.:D
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You can buy the story tape-in metric, imperial, or Mesopotamian.:D
The Tri-Master does a terrific job. I must admit that it spends very little time on the saw, and then very rarely. It is a one-trick pony, and I don't stress it. I've managed consistent veneers,...
$169.25 today at Spectrum for 125". Four years ago...
...a crokinole board is. But I have a feeling I'm gonna' find out.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=70655&cat=1,41637
Check threads in the neander forum. Those guys are constantly doing this sort of stuff.
It's hard to imagine a better guide system for the price than what Laguna supplies.
Jeff (who owns PM machinery, but has a Laguna bandsaw.)
Or there's always the good ol' Bailey #7.:eek:
I have a feeling that the cat might think differently. 'Cept mebbe if it had a laser.
TriMaster.
I've used Carter's in the past. And I currently have ceramic. You'd have to put a gun to my head to make me change from the ceramic.
As far as humidification devices go, it's something of a personal choice amongst cigar smokers. Some prefer one type, others, something else. If you plan to market these, a serious cigar smoker might...
Have you considered a Tri-Master?
http://www.spectrumsupply.com/trimaster.aspx
It's a popular band among many users, and not quite as spendy as the RK. I run one on the same saw and couldn't...
If I was really that good, I could convince them to just give 'em back.:D
Had a similar prollem. My basement shop shares space with all of the other things common to basements, including food storage. One day I noticed that mice had raided a bag of pecans. Set traps baited...
See the post above by Wayne Leach. 30 yrs.
I took a good sized limb off of a cherry back in April. Rough turned and soaked in dish soap for 24+ hours, and left to dry unprotected. I've experienced minimal degrade. In fact, out of about 15...
Upside down, cutting on the side of the blank traveling up:eek:. Seriously. Learn the back hollowing technique that Raffan advocates. It is quick. Then finish up with scrapers.
What Sean said. I have a similar Baldor-8", 3/4 hp, but I sprung for the illuminated shields. Tormek too, but only for flat stuff.
The Baldor is silk smooth. And compare the spin-up time to any...
Be careful what you ask for-you might get it:eek:.
This stuff is miserable to turn. I turned a lidded container out of it-3" dia., 7" high, and had to turn through a bullet lodged in the center...
Heh. Haven't seen one of those in 35 years. It's a surfacing machine that operates much like a deli slicer.
George,
It isn't limited to FWW, just look at some of the stuff that Wendell Castle has attached his name to.
What, no oosik?:eek:
Pretty unnerving, ain't it?
I remember turning the base of a bowl once, about 800 RPM. And it flew. I didn't see it.
It. Just. Vanished.
I looked up, and still didn't see it. Until it came...
No cats. I haz mices:eek:. They like to steal the pecans and hide 'em in the spare DC and shop vac hoses. Shavings don't seem to bother them, and I work with a fair amount of exotics. Had a tree rat...
C'mon over. We gots choices. Buttery, cheesy, bent:eek:, traditional.