Mr. Weber, what kind of work did you do for a living?
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Mr. Weber, what kind of work did you do for a living?
Keep going, so far you have a bunch of rectangles with no way to join them. Tool change and you can drill the flats, but I'll bet you can't do the edges. We can, but we have to know what we're going...
Call Woodmizer and the other vendors, they may put you in touch with a customer. In fact, one of them has a website where they have that information searchable, don't they?
The irony is kitchen cabinet installers thinking they know a single thing about manufacturing. That is the irony.
Very neat!
I think a you suck or two are in order. Enjoy the saw!!!
I agree. And I think it is a shame they do not have a do-not-call list for businesses. Where I work we get endless calls from places that want to sell us google consulting.
My new-to-me house has a central air system that isn't working very well. When I purchased the house I was told the temperature drop over the coil was about half of what it should be (about 8...
Very nicely done.
It is called an "emergency lane change," you learned about it in driving class (probably), and you did nothing wrong. In fact, slamming on your brakes would have been the exact wrong move having...
I never have enough time for charcoal, so it is gas for us.
That is just amazing stuff. Reminds me of a zipper or something.
Did anyone ever tell you that you think about the weirdest stuff?
That is beautiful. What a great view from a shop.
I sure would like to see the process of making a brace. Hope this happens.
Lee,
Can you tell me anything about how long you have had the planer and how much lumber (very roughtly) you have run through it? I'm a bit curious how long the blades last.
After all these years it is pretty hard t beat salt + pepper.
Love my pistachios.
Sorry about that Ray. I sure hope she makes a quick recovery!
I think you just fell into his trap, Bob. He already has "precise" and "much more difficult to use." He is shooting for "satisfactory ease of use and suitability for the intended task."
I see you route the slots wide for some fudge factor. But how did you keep the 2x2 pattern on that board with the offset from the edge (your middle board) where the slots aren't centered on the...