I use a synthetic string (something like spectra) on mine and it is great. It behaves almost like steel with near zero stretch. When tightened it makes the frame very rigid.
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I use a synthetic string (something like spectra) on mine and it is great. It behaves almost like steel with near zero stretch. When tightened it makes the frame very rigid.
Interesting title. :eek:
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The EO1 uses a AAA battery and puts out more light for longer than one of the coin cell lights. Other places to look:...
Reminds me of a Rube Goldberg invention or something the Coyote would use to try to catch the Roadrunner!:eek::D
I have had an Exactor EX60 for about 9 months.
Assembly was pretty straight forward. I cut the guide rail of the fence flush with the end of the saw instead of moving it to the right. Ideally I...
Either, I usually use the blade oriented for a pull stroke. I feel it keeps the blade more in tension and gives me more control. YMMV ;)
George, if I may, it seems to me that you are viewing this strictly from the manufacturers standpoint. As you state yourself there were tools you could not afford at times in your career. From a...
I have the Keller and can definitely recommend it for through dovetails but you are probably going to want to do blind for drawers. Like Eric says, the PC jigs are great for those.
I'm in on this one. Thank you.
I'll give that a try. Any issues with putting the shellac over the USL? Do I need to sand back to wood or just flatten the surface?
Yep, strained with a medium filter. I thought about particulate matter on the surface but I am wiping the surface with a tack cloth before spray. What about using a flow solution like floetrol? ...
My shop is about 65 degrees. No problem there. ;)
I am spraying USL on a project and having some issues. The finish is developing small raised bumps in many places. My understanding of fisheye is that that is more of a cratering than a bump. Is...
I believe this is an oversimplification of what is at issue. There is a human perception of heat involved. If one takes a ceramic type heater and runs it to warm an area and then turns it off,...
Good information. Thanks!
I'll join this drawing. Thanks
I'm in! Thanks
Thanks for the replies so far. I updated my profile to include my location. :D
While that may be an indication that they can do it, I would like to be able to get a little more information from the person sharpening the blade. Some cabinet shops have not idea what a truly nice...
I am going to look for a local person to do my table saw blade sharpening. My strategy is to try them out on a less expensive blade to see how the quality is before letting them have my better...
My saw is set to be delivered tomorrow. I can't wait to see what the fuss is about. ;)
I am currently building a hutch with those type of doors. As Jim mentioned, you have to go ahead and run the profile and then remove the part where the styles and rails meet. The profile (round...
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Not only can it be accomplished in those two ways, it can also be done by a host of others. Whatever method works with the tools you have at hand and achieves the best and safest results is the one...