Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Jason, many reasons. - I wanted to use my shiny new shaper =) - The joints are nice looking - I wanted to miter the joints and needed some more glue area, tenons solves this - The stool I'm trying to
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michael@...
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Very nice work here, I find these types of posts inspiring. Brian could we see a couple more photos of the table as a whole, it looks beautiful from the under side. Mark Foster
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Mark Foster
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Nice looking joints fellas, I haven¡¯t done a mitered one recently but I did just do a plain ol¡¯ one with just saw kerf and chisel It went pretty quick. Have to incorporate a miter one at some
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
I did a similar joint years ago, one of my first projects with the Felder. A dining table and I did a double bridle/mitered joint¡ was fun and looked great. Brian Lamb blamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Because it is so gorgeous Jason! Michael just needs to add some little square Ebony pins¡. :-) Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Michael, Just curious why you chose a mitered bridal joint? What's the application? Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612.432.2765
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Jason Holtz
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Re: F700 prices
Gil - I had a two year old f700 with a 4wheel feeder I sold two years ago for $7,000 - all the equipment listed about but no cutters, I also had a 30mm spindle along with the 1.25¡± spindle- this
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jpklclark1@...
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Seriously beautiful joint! Jealous- still awaiting calibration and commissioning of my shaper. Covid boarder closures have meant that Lucky can't visit from Queensland and the technician can't come
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clinton.freer Freer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Thank you David. It means alot to get such nice words. And, I agree. I have a Domino. It¡¯s convinient, but the joints doesn¡¯t speak anything.
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michael@...
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
Runs smoothly... [email protected]> wrote:
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Beautiful! For outright sex appeal, your joint pisses all over the usual mitre plus domino or mitre plus dowel iteration. Warm regards, Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Some images of the completed joint. It took some cuts before I had it dialed in. The next time I¡¯ll probably dial it in quite fast when I know the ins and outs. some take aways: - clamp pieces to
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michael@...
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
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I have an older A3-31, and if I do not keep the planer bed waxed, I get ¡°grabbing¡± and snipe in the infeed. ?I don¡¯t know if this will help on the out feed. ?I use Johnson furniture wax to
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David W
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
If it run smoothly, you're golden. Marlowe
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
What do I look for, just vibration? Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 11:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Won the bandsaw ! Correct Marlowe. Downside is they are very expensive
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
Correct Marlowe. Downside is they are very expensive to repair if a problem. Wheel condition is actually more important than motor. I don't have a saw with Carter wheels but have heard stories of
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David Kumm
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
JMK were you talking to me? Bill Belanger
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
I suspect that one reason they can run at very high speeds is the Carter fabricated wheels. Balance on those must be close to perfect as opposed to big cast iron wheels. They would also be much easier
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Take the friggin info you were given and say thank you, it may save you grief one day and quit with the stupid smart ass remarks. They stop members from offering any help.?JohnJMK Services
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"[email protected]
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
What? No chisel? :) Bill Belanger
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Bill Belanger
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