These were urethane ultra duty 0.125 inch.
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These were urethane ultra duty 0.125 inch.
I just replaced the tires on my Jet 18" bandsaw. What I learned:
Clean off the residue of the old tires w/acetone.
If you can get the wheels off life is easier (the nut will be reverse...
At the the end of the video he mentions that they soaked the wood in water for a year prior to cutting and that this removed sugars and made the wood less likely to warp or twist after milling. Does...
I added a Bench Dog router table & Triton router to the right side of a SS, with a separate base for support. I don't see any reason you couldn't do this & add the saw later.
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I used West System epoxy w/filler on the slightly rotted overhang ends of a couple of 4/4 beams on a patio cover. That was more than 20 years ago, it's on the South side of the house and gets direct...
Good point. I'm not sure what the proper bounce characteristics/flexibility should be for an official NBA version, or how to describe or measure such a thing, though it would seem stiffer would be...
That's why I love this forum. I'd never heard of MDO plywood, it sounds perfect, and we have local suppliers. Any issues with cutting it? I have a table saw and an 18" bandsaw, any problem with...
My neighbor asked for help with this. It will be a replacement for an existing backboard which has seen better days. Would you use plywood with edge binding, a solid wood glue up, something else? ...
Most of my house has face nailed white oak flooring, originally installed ~ 60 years ago. Over the years I've replaced sections due to scratches and stains, added a cherry/walnut border. etc. We've...
Haven't seen much on this topic so I thought I'd post my adventures. My Great Grandmother was fond of saying, "Well, if you think that you're just wrong again!" Over the years it's been somewhat...
I have this jig, and my experience has been it's very sensitive to depth of cut. I suspect a precision granularity of 1/32" is too coarse. Once I get a test cut that's perfect, I save the test...
I had a Delta contractor's saw w/PALs for many years and never had any problems w/alignment, though I rarely moved the saw or tilted the blade. The bolts do need to be torqued down properly. I may...
Cause I Know how to glue them ...
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I've got legs..
I've had the slider for about 7 years (it was previously mounted on a Delta contractor saw), and the saw for ~ 4 years. Jessem no longer makes the slider, I'm not sure why, I've had zero problems...
I went w/3HP SS, ICS base, 36" fence, benchdog router table, & Jessem sliding table.
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Made from plans in FWW. Lots of mistakes, but overall a fun project and learning experience. I'd like to thank all of you who encouraged me to keep going when I was sure I'd messed this up. You...
That is outstanding work. A beautiful chair, and it's humble beginnings give it character. I'm still using patio furniture made of HD 2 x 4 's, though it's nowhere close to the level of your work....
Thanks everyone. Based on your feedback I decided to proceed and milled the first part of the bottom shelf. It seems to be sturdy enough even without the rest of the shelf. This is where I am so...
Is a cleaver not an appropriate tool? I realize it might not be the most efficient, but I think it might help relieve my frustration over making such a stupid mistake :)
Plans call for 1 1/8".
I'm building a coffee table from plans in FWW, it's supposed to look like this:
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When I cut the curve in the bottom of the side panels I only left 5/8" under the through mortise:
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I use a Freud D208 8" stack, never had any problems (you will need a dado cartridge and a dado insert). Not sure what a "full blade chipper' is, though I have seen sets where the outer blades look...
I think the sound depends on the thickness/properties of each surface and the acoustic properties of the box (insert magical Stradivarius/Martin ...), and most importantly, who is playing it. Thinner...
I recently made a snare Cajon, a box shaped Peruvian drum. It's played by sitting on it and tapping the face, back and sides of the drum with fingers, hands, brushes, etc. This one is exceptionally...
PCS : 10 7/8" from blade to front of the table with blade raised to 1 3/4" (seems mighty high for 3/4" stock).