Glad to hear you are on the road to recovery quicker than you thought.
Try using a forester bit for those operation's with a backer board underneath. Foresters don't grab like twist or brad point bits. Much cleaner hole also.
Glad to hear you are on the road to recovery quicker than you thought.
Try using a forester bit for those operation's with a backer board underneath. Foresters don't grab like twist or brad point bits. Much cleaner hole also.
Bill -
Thanks for posting the mishap critique. Very insightful. Also glad you are healing quickly, but am afraid it will be sore for quite some time.
A suggestion/question. Would it be possible to clamp a block to the fence above the work piece that would allow the piece to slide under it easily and contact the stop block but not require tightening each time? Not neccesarily a "hold down", but rather a "hold from coming up".
Regards,
Ted
Hey Ted, I *LIKE* that idea! Bill's setup is ideal for it, as well, because he's already got the T-track on the topside of the fence. Hmmm...Kind of a vertical stop. Neat idea!Originally Posted by Ted Shrader
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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I am glad you are healing well. Thank you for the report, the DP looks fairly innocent.
But they all will bite you if you don't pay attention.
Roger