I don't visit too often but I stumbled on this thread.
Same thing happened to me and I am a woodworker by trade so its not exclusive to newbies. Happened towards the end of the day and I felt...
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I don't visit too often but I stumbled on this thread.
Same thing happened to me and I am a woodworker by trade so its not exclusive to newbies. Happened towards the end of the day and I felt...
Why not just use hide glue with the Domino?
At least if the joints fail in the future it won't be a complete waste.
Curious, what you heard about the hybrid? I got the feeling this new model is the "hybrid".
I originally also heard around 2500 for the new model which seemed OK.
Just have to wait and see I...
Dan,
Nice work.
As far as the drawer being 1/16 out, I couldn't see them but it looks like you used Accuride type ball bearing full extension side mount slides. There should be plenty of...
I guess I didn't get that point across. I was trying to say that technology is taking away one of the advantages but I think we need to use technology to stay ahead by increasing our versatility. ...
Bingo. Well said; the whole post actually but the last part really is what a custom shop has to get across.
As a craftsperson building quality is your job, but if you want to stay in business you...
Especially since you do woodworking for enjoyment you should get something you are going to be happy with.
Euro machines are sweet, you'll be plenty happy. Only suggestions I can offer is start a...
QFT.
I saw this in retail furniture. Used to be that imported furniture looked like the junk that it was. In the last few years they've improved their finishing so much and stolen better designs...
Toupin pretty much covered it but if you want details check out these books. The answer is too long for a web forum. Since you are just getting started woodworking and just bought a house soon you...
Dan,
That sounds like a very fair proposition in your circumstance. Reliability would be my #1 concern at this point given the numerous small quality issues that were likely not related to the...
Wow, you got your money's worth. That is a beautiful kitchen.
If a cabinet shop can please a woodworker they are really on top of their game.
We can be a bit fussy on the details at times.
Yes. And yes.
I think the point is that Grizzly is a company that has a president that is accessible and does intervene.
At Grizzly's price point I wouldn't expect "white glove" delivery service. But by and...
And this is why Grizzly impresses with their customer service. Its been long time since I've had to contact Grizzly's customer service but even ten years ago it was not a hassle at all.
I'm...
I can scan the relevant pages if you need them still.
The blades are the same as used with the newer 2012NB, readily available online.
Good planer, have had mine over ten years and it just...
Dan,
Been following the thread, pretty tough luck.
I would advise turning around, shutting off the lights, closing the door to the shop, taking a walk and petting the dog. Then call Grizzly...
+1 on the creep. Use some stickback sandpaper as advised and see what results you get.
If it still is not square check your blade for wobble and the blade washer to make sure its flat.
Might...
Avoid that Delta, not a Unisaw, its an older version of a hybrid. Only advantages over the Sears is smaller footprint and the Unifence.
If you are OK with spending more then a used Unisaw or any...
Not top hijack the thread but any details on your adjustable legs? I think I could use that idea.
I learned of Panasonic drivers from an electrician.
So the circle is complete.
FWIW I also learned about the Bosch mini-driver from an electrician and it is my favorite driver now. But I do...
Any cover that breathes is a help. Sheets, towels, or the specially made covers.
I never had a problem with tables rusting in Kansas or Portland, OR. Just waxed them when they got sticky, but...
Joel,
As fate would have it I am installing the same guard you are thinking of building. Built it from the same article I think.
I worked at a shop that had the Biesemeyer version and while...
Count me as interested in photos. I get the basic idea but there is always something to be learned from another's build.
Thanks,
-M
Leo,
Care to share any details on your duplicator? I've considered building one from time to time to rough out chair scoops.
Used to use a Terrco duplicator at a shop and it worked OK, usually...
OK, I'm going to say right up front I haven't investigated this at all so this is curiosity more than a statement.
Wouldn't you want the structure to absorb or rather transfer the radiant heat...