Can you explain the indexing plunger? I can't figure out what it adds over the standard roborest pin.
Thanks.
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Can you explain the indexing plunger? I can't figure out what it adds over the standard roborest pin.
Thanks.
I have the same planer, and the same problem. I can't find a nick, but it doesn't matter. The ridge is removed with normal follow up sanding. It's not a big deal.
I didn't see any blanks on his site. Where are they located?
This is what I most often use http://www.raka.com/epoxy.html
As mentioned, use featherboards, or, do a small bit of clean up with a block plane.
This get my vote.
I do it like this:
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That certainly would simplify things.
I have done it with TBIII with very good success. I will be doing it again soon on a jewelry box. I plan to use this glue this time. Joe apparently can't ship it until it warms up because of risk...
WRT granite, what would worry me as much as anything else is the effects of long term vibration on the tables. If you happen to use a piece of granite with some sort of imperceptible flaw, things...
Parade sufficiently rained upon.
The HD Jig is for construction grade lumber. I.e., large (outdoor) projects.
I feel your pain. I have the TECO FM50, and I had to have someone on Woodnet walk me through the whole thing. My first mistake was mixing up the #6 and #9 wires at the motor. WRT to programming, I...
VERY nice. Can you explain how you did the texturing around the lid?
Nice. Can I have most of that?
Other than longevity, what is the advantage of a carbide BS blade over other less expensive options? I'm reading $150-$300 for one, while a very good all steel blade can be had for $40-50. or less. ...
Neither do I. So, I made three pairs of these bowed cauls. They work well.
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It doesn't look like any Pecan (or Hickory) I've seen.
It looks sort of Mahoganish, but not exactly like any of the much I have worked with.
Certainly not elegant, but it works for me.
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I love my Lee Valley BP's too.
I agree with making your own. I am very new to turning, and previously had no metal-working experience. I successfully made a few of my own.
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I've bought cutters from...
Thanks David. Sorry for wise crackin'. I think there must be a back story to this build-a-long that I missed. Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes from here.
Thanks again.
I guess it will remain a mystery.
Is that going to be for outboard turning?
I don't use pipe clamps much, but when I do, I use this kind of pad....