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    First is the fence bolted to table( table is...

    First is the fence bolted to table( table is threaded) or do bolts go through table (fence is threaded). You will have to remove fence from saw and drill out the appropriate holes either it be the...
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    Make a hard wood ring and cut so you would have...

    Make a hard wood ring and cut so you would have two matched rings, router a v groove in each and you just made a bearing.
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    Thanks for the input guys. She has a bowl of...

    Thanks for the input guys. She has a bowl of similar design now but it's only 3" across and 2" tall and its over flowing with in my opinion CRAP, rings bracelets neclaces etc. I made the ring...
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    First turning photos

    I made this for my better half. It's bubinga wood 5 1/4" wide bowl is 2" tall and ring holder is 3 3/4" tall, finished with gloss wax. Tell me what ya think.88291
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    Think routers here guys, if you go one way it...

    Think routers here guys, if you go one way it cuts real smooth the other way has more tearout. As far as "kickback" I guess thats what you would call it, your sanding not plaining. Just my...
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    I install flooring for a living. What size room...

    I install flooring for a living. What size room or rooms are you refinishing? What condition are the floors in, cupped or gapped out between boards? If the floors are relatively flat you can...
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    Cut a couple of pieces like jim has there about...

    Cut a couple of pieces like jim has there about 1/4" thick and hold them up to a light, you will be amazed at how much light you can see through the red oak and none in the white.
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    Teak and Cypress are both very oily wood and do...

    Teak and Cypress are both very oily wood and do hold up very wall to moisture. Cypress actually grown in swamp areas and Teak it a very popular material for swim platforms on ski boats. Go ahead...
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