I searched EZ boardwalk to get the phone number - and I saw this link, so I thought I would provide a quick follow up.
I have been using my EZ pretty regularly since I purchased. It has remained...
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I searched EZ boardwalk to get the phone number - and I saw this link, so I thought I would provide a quick follow up.
I have been using my EZ pretty regularly since I purchased. It has remained...
#3: Guard and riving knife whenever I can make the cut on my Sawstop
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An older woodworker had been passing his gear over to me as he is unable to continue his hobby. Some wood carving tools were included in the last batch. Even though he is giving me the items, I plan...
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I have the Jet 12" with spiral head, and except for Jet having to replace the overheating motor - has worked very well for me. Jet sent the replacement motor promptly, and I changed it myself. No...
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I have a Sawstop cabinet saw. I am thinking it would be easier if I rip out the quarter sawn sections from the wide boards before starting the joint and plane. I think I should be able to get enough...
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So, here are my rough boards (SYP). Should I joint and plane before or after ripping to 4 inches?
EDIT: Oh - I cut them 2"+ on the sawmill - not 4. (I was planning 4", but I wanted to be...
Gonna go with glue up top. Probably 4x4-ish glue ups. I cut the boards 4" thick on the sawmill. Once they are jointed and thru the planer, they will vary in thickness from board to board - but I will...
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SS owner - no injuries, but I have had one kickback that just missed me. (my fault for not holding the board securely on a non-thru cut)
As far as the poll goes - I like it. Interesting...
I use the Mirka pads and love them - but that is all I have ever used, so I can't compare. From looking at the Norton info, it seems to me that the Norton is a sponge with abrasive - while the Mirka...
I have never used a snipe service, but I have put my highest bid value in Ebay. The max bid was not placed at the beginning, but worked it's way up to winning the item at a price lower than my max -...
I also have the JJP-12 with HH. I had nothing, and this seemed to be the best bang for the buck in my price range.
I have had to replace the motor (overheating), and a capacitor after replacing...
Did anybody else have to look up "puerile" :o
I knew there had to be a good use for those things. ;)
+2 for Labonville chaps
Never had an accident, but I don't cut without em.
I mounted my Clearvue freestanding. The top of the motor is about 10-11 feet above the floor.
http://www.gallery2.clearvuecyclones.com/v/CV1800+and+CVMax/reprosser/
It does not move around on...
I had no idea that the glue joint would creep - after drying. I knew the joints tended to move around when clamping...
That is a neat idea. I was planning for a solid top - but will consider...
Here is a sample of the log size I have to work with.
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I am processing some Southern Yellow Pine on the sawmill, and I plan to make a workbench top. Could mill 4x10 slabs or 2x4 boards. Is there a benefit to using 10" wide slabs (maybe 3) instead of the...