I'll be traveling to Boston in a week and was wondering if there were any recomendations for woodworking sites; stores, museums, etc.
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I'll be traveling to Boston in a week and was wondering if there were any recomendations for woodworking sites; stores, museums, etc.
Found his name... Mark T. Hensley
He use to have a domain called markstoolschool.com
So I've seen this guy years ago with a long ponytail at the trade shows showing off the Leigh D4R Dovetail Jig. I also believed I've taken a class from him at Highland Hardware in Atlanta on the jig...
I built mine about 10 years ago. I only used a single speed and got the motor from Grainger.
I just designed the following for my shop. You could size as need. Casters are not shown but implied
I love my shark guard.
I sold my Jet 14" to upgrade to a Rikon 18". After having that saw a couple of years I wanted a smaller one to keep a small blade on. So I purchased the Rikon 10". It's a nice pair of bandsaws. I...
Ok, now I'm leaning toward the torsion box. After holding the router, lift, and plywood it's pretty heavy and I don't think the angle iron will hold up. Now the question is around torsion boxes. ...
Neil, that's a nice idea. I've not thought about that. My only concern is to get the boards flat during glue up. I'd like to have some type of fastener that pulls the plywood flat during glue up. ...
I'm building a router table to attach to my 52" fence on my table saw. I've got a nice 3/4" 7 ply plywood that has a nice veneer applied and sealed; something I picked up at Rockler (it's made for...
Please add me. Thanks
Take a look at www.mousesavers.com They have a nice newsletter.
http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/Printable-Tools/Default.aspx
The Fastener Type (Identification) Chart is really nice to get your terminology right.
I too wanted a good solid floor sweep but didn't want to spend $100+ on it. All my ducting came from Spiral Manufacturing. They have a real nice solid floor sweep for about $65; however, it doesn't...
So, I've got a Worksharp sharping system and have both the leather and felt wheels for honing. I've used stationary leather strops in the past but a power one is a new beast for me. My question is...
I went with commercial grade 4 bulb T8 from a local home center and GE F32T SPK35-ECO (3500k) lights from Grainger (not cheap).
Sorry, I miss read.
It's a Shark Guard with a 4" attachment and knife. So it's attached to the TS. Does that help?
Well, that's a lot of pipe in my shop and with it all connected together it's pretty solid. Also, if you look at the drop at the back of the saw it's connected to the floor via a 5" cap and flange. ...
Ole,
It's a 7" main duct down to 4" for the Shark Guard and 5" flex to the TS & Joiner. I had to make my own connections for the TS and Joiner, as they had 4" as usually. NO dust at all in the...
I've not been able to post my new piping run yet for my shop... but here's a sneak peek at my table saw setup
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Yep, another fool trying to figure out all the nuances of duct work for my new cyclone collector. I'm wanting to go the spiral duct direction and I'm looking, based on feedback, at going with Spiral...
I'm looking to add several storage/parts drawers because my current metal ones are starting to sag. I've noticed that in the last year or so most of these small cabinet drawers are using a flimsy...
Me Too Please!
Me Too Please!
Couple of things
- The air compressor is actually in a closet under the stairs. It's hard to tell from the layout but the bottom of the stairs is at the other end and you enter the workshop from...