Looks like you're quite capable of figuring out ways to make it work. I'm sure you'll figure out what works for your setup and goals.
Excellent point above about hobby vs. profession, and the two...
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Looks like you're quite capable of figuring out ways to make it work. I'm sure you'll figure out what works for your setup and goals.
Excellent point above about hobby vs. profession, and the two...
I agree that the paddle switch seems a bit too far back, although I do see it mounted different with your sliding table.
How do you feel about the table height? I'm sure I'll get used to it,...
I finally got started building mine last night after the mobile base arrived. At the point of installing the fence now. Really impressed with everything and I'm looking forward to cutting something...
I'm not far from there (Mt Zion) and may check it out! Never been to any woodworking shows though.
I have both the Colt and the 611. The height adjustment is the key difference, and it is really a night and day difference. The Colt is difficult to adjust consistently, but the 611 is smooth and...
I got the parts I mentioned previously a couple days ago, along with a Woodslicer blade. The Cool Blocks seem to be an improvement, at least in the sound level and fact that I don't have to worry...
Sure, no problem, they cost around $25 total with shipping for two holders and four set screws.
I just got my clamps last week, the first parallel clamps I've had. The first thing I noticed was the threads, as I assumed the threads would be real Acme threads. This appears to be some sort of...
The Kreg jig is one of the things that helped get me into woodworking.
This is ironic, as I JUST ordered the parts for this upgrade. There's references out there for this, but they can be confusing.
The guide block mount is Grizzly P1019005A (need two). That...