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    I know this isn't exactly on topic but it does...

    I know this isn't exactly on topic but it does kind of relate to what you're trying to accomplish. It's been quite a few years since I was in the sound reinforcement business but as I recall you get...
  2. Or maybe a chest that is just a bit shorter then...

    Or maybe a chest that is just a bit shorter then originally planned for, I know it would make the rails asymmetric, but I bet it wouldn't be noticeable especially with the lid closed to obscure the...
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    I know this is maybe a little off topic, but has...

    I know this is maybe a little off topic, but has anyone around here retrofitted a pork-chop style jointer with a custom euro guard? I like them a lot more conceptually and if it was a reasonable task...
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    As Rod eluded to if you're dealing with sheet...

    As Rod eluded to if you're dealing with sheet goods it is supposed to give you an unparalleled cut quality. A ZCI and sharp purpose built blade can get you very close but this is supposed to be the...
  5. Is there anyone besides Lee Valley making a...

    Is there anyone besides Lee Valley making a comparable part at a better price? I'm starting to lean towards the 36" or 38" part, but like most people I'm always looking for a deal.
  6. Setup Straight Edge - Best Bang for the Buck

    I need to get a decent straightedge to align my jointer, table saw, and planer. I'm sure there will be other uses as well but those are the immediate needs. I'm figuring longer is better so 4' or...
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    I think you're confusing neighbors with saints.

    I think you're confusing neighbors with saints.
  8. Edit: Well Joe beat me to it... You may want...

    Edit: Well Joe beat me to it...

    You may want to look at the Rikon 10-325 as well. Don't own one myself so take this with a grain of salt of coarse, but it looks like a very nice machine and for...
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    If that's the 14tpi blade you mentioned before...

    If that's the 14tpi blade you mentioned before than it's not going to work very well. You're probably going to want something more in the 3-5 tpi range.
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    If you have a router table, with a split fence,...

    If you have a router table, with a split fence, edge jointing should be pretty straight forward. It will only be as "true" as the fence length of the router table but still passable if the boards...
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    Sorry off topic... Where I work we have an...

    Sorry off topic...

    Where I work we have an unofficial categorization based on this idea.

    Entry Level (Jr. Developer) - Someone who doesn't know, what they don't know.

    Mid Level (Contributing...
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    That's interesting to hear, like I said I didn't...

    That's interesting to hear, like I said I didn't know but had assumed it would be more stable. It's always good to know how materials react to their environment. When you say less stable with regard...
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    Don't know just thinkin' out loud, but isn't the...

    Don't know just thinkin' out loud, but isn't the corian more stable? I'd assume it would be less likely to ding, warp, cup, bow, etc. in general over time? I think it's obviously nice to work with...
  14. My understanding is that the 'O' is meant to...

    My understanding is that the 'O' is meant to symbolize an open circuit or off and the 'I' is meant to show a closed circuit or on.
  15. Thread: ZCI Screws

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    ZCI Screws

    I'm gonna go ahead and make a stack of ZCI's for my Rigid R4511 TS. I'm wondering if these are good screws to go with? I wasn't sure if the post size was big enough, it seems like this is about what...
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    If I was trying to do it, I'd probably make a...

    If I was trying to do it, I'd probably make a cardboard or hardboard template of that radius, than cope a much longer piece, than use a thin kerf hand saw to cut the piece to length. I'm not sure...
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    I'll be watching this thread closely, I've...

    I'll be watching this thread closely, I've considered a dust deputy till I can get a proper DC setup. So I'm curious to know what the issue might be. I'd hate to spend $100 plus build a rolling cart...
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    Poll: Another IT Guy

    I'm a software developer for the State of California. At times I even get to feel like I'm actually helping save the state money, but you know how that goes they always find somewhere else to spend...
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    I kind of wondered about a finish gun. I was...

    I kind of wondered about a finish gun. I was hoping to avoid buying anything else for the project, but I may looking into a finish nailer. Maybe take my chances with a HF model. It's all plywood and...
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    That's what seemed most intuitive but I figured...

    That's what seemed most intuitive but I figured it was better to ask rather then just assume. For what I'm building ugly is not an issue, it's gonna get covered with paint and people are going to...
  21. Take with grain of salt...

    I've got no real expertise here so this is all supposition, but my understanding is that the crown of the wheel has a lot to do with the drift angle of a band saw. That being the case it stands to...
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    Staples vs. Brad Nails which is stronger?

    I'm wondering if there's a general consensus on staples versus brad nails regarding strength? Mostly shear strength in my application, but I'm also curious just in general. I'll be using one or both...
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    Thanks John! I'd scanned the earlier posts but...

    Thanks John! I'd scanned the earlier posts but clearly was moving too quick.
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    Splinters

    Maybe a bit off topic, but I've always used a sharp razor blade to remove splinters. It's the way I was taught and since I often have splinters with little or no exposed part tweezers tend not to...
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    Poll: This one is interesting, I get that you don't...

    This one is interesting, I get that you don't want to support PRC and on a humanitarian level (maybe not the angle you're looking at) I can understand that. Without devolving this into a political...
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