I've made approx 3x3" blocks in the thicknesses I commonly mill at. After counting cranks to get close I set the block on top of the blade with the blade close to the log and can then quickly feel...
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I've made approx 3x3" blocks in the thicknesses I commonly mill at. After counting cranks to get close I set the block on top of the blade with the blade close to the log and can then quickly feel...
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I also had a good experience with them and love my #39.
I think the larger backdrop just means you need to buy a bigger lathe to make huge pieces to photograph. It's the way of the vortex... :D
lol, I keep trying to relay my similar story but can't keep it succinct enough so I won't do many details :)
My guess is he's always gotten his way by acting that way, feels for some reasons that...
I throw in some heel clicks too, but must not have put them in the right spot in the rotation yet.
Yep, I'm back up and running Donny. The fire happened Aug '08 (only a year after I built the shop). The wife and I did all of the work ourselves on the rebuild, as we had on the original shop...
It's been a looooong time since I've started a post here (long story, let's just say fire took the garage that the shop was attached to, the smoke and water took care of the shop, and the ins. co....
For something different I'll recommend buying the 1yd Rhynogrip sheets from Industrial Abrasives and cutting your own.
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Thank you Mr. Balolia for another great donation/giveaway item.
Great donation CW.
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When I did my shop addition last year I went with a vapor barrier, followed by 1x4 sleepers with 16" strips of 3/4" rigid foam insulation between them, then 3/4" T&G OSB, followed by the final...
Another happy Rikon owner here, though I've since upgraded. No problems and the belt moves are a snap.
Congrats on the new monster. You will not regret the purchase....
Add me as another vote for the Harbor Freight set. I also have a couple of Benjamins Best tools and have had no issues with those either....
That's how the inevitable lathe upgrade starts, a nice big chunk or two that you just can't fathom cutting up into 'little' blanks. :)
For me it was a bunch of box elder crotches I ended up with...
Don't worry Rasmus, we'll soon be 'there' too.........