Thanks Roger, I just wanted to make sure since their web site was a little confusing about the adapter.
Rusty
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Thanks Roger, I just wanted to make sure since their web site was a little confusing about the adapter.
Rusty
While Woodcraft has free shipping I am wanting to get some bowl buffs. I already have the Beall system that has the 3 wheels that screw on the #2 MT adapter. Will the bowl buffs also screw on that...
Keep us posted on the restoration, I am in Terrell alot and would love to see it when its finished.
Rusty
I emailed this guy about it and he told me the local guy does not no anything about it. And he is in Washington state.
Then he said the fence and blades were in Washington with him and would have to...
Thanks guys, I ended up getting the Sorby Midi- hollower
Seemed like the least learning curve.
Got it home and tried it on a couple of toothpick holders and it seems pretty straightforward.
Now...
I have not yet tried any hollow forms but I want to. I am trying to find a basic tool to start without spending a fortune. I got a $50 gift card at Woodcraft around here somewhere and I noticed they...
+1 on the Mesquite from M & G, I have also got some great turning stock of it. Great people.
By the way Cody, not bad for a horse apple tree;)
Growing up around here who would of ever thought we...
Very nice job with the grain matching on the top, that really makes or breaks Walnut for me me. Good job!
I agree, or Google it. There is a guy I have seen, seems like it was around Paris that has one and I met a guy down here at Rockler that runs a sawmill just north of the border in OK.
Maybe I can...
Thanks guys I was hoping I could find something like that, Off to find the parts
Is anyone running a Dust Deputy on a big Ridged shop vac?
If so where did you find the adapter for the hoses?
I can just rig it up but if there is a adapter I would just as soon buy it.
Thanks for the info guys, I kind of figured it would be one of those " it depends" things. I just wondered what most people recommend.
As in most things in woodworking it appears to be a trial and...
I am brand new to this turning world, just got a Jet 12/36 used about a week ago. All I have done so far is make some square things round and practice beads and coves and tapers to get used to using...
I am not sure, I made a Walnut cutting board in woodshop 35 or more years ago and have eaten thousands of items cut on it. But now that you mention it I have been having a hard time remembering...
Yes it is a Ohio, does it have the tyhick tapered blade?
+1 on the brasso, the longer you wipe the shinier it gets.
As far as storing the Evaporust I keep mine in a plastic tub that used to hold drywall joint compound (seals easy and tight) and just soak...
If you will take a brass brush to it when you pull it out of the evaporust it will shine up prety good. I have also had good luck with the green and maroon scotchbright pads mounted on a air grinder....
Jim I have the HC blades also and as you said they seem to hold the edge much longer than my original Stanley blades, but not nearly as long as the A2 blades on The LV stuff.
Honestly I have not...
Pretty much whats been said above, I have Hock blades and chipbreakers on my 7, 5, & 4 and it really is night and day difference (particularly how long the edges last).
Now that said I also just got...
Ok that is quite enough of this common sense thing. If you keep this up you will have people believing you can actually build nice furniture pieces without a aeronautics degree and a electron...
No, No, thats not right!
You need to get the BU smoother which comes with a 38* degree blade to enhance your BU Jack and then of course you will have to have the 50* blade. :D
I like to use the " Yeah Baby " scale. When I am doing M&Ts or dovetails and after I fit them Yeah Baby is in my head I know its good enough.
One of the best things I ever read on this forum was "...
Nice find, I'd keep it. But i would put that 80 tooth blade on a miter saw instead of the table saw.
I just got a couple of them myself, trying to upgrade from my blue ones a couple at a time( you have to buy 2 to get the free shipping at Craftsman studio).
One thing that I am curious about is the...
I was in the same boat as you and talked to Jeff and he recommended the 600, listen to the man he knows his stuff. Really great gun and Jeff was a real pleasure to deal with. (He did not talk down to...