Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
I have made small runs of t&g on a table saw.? It takes several quick set-ups. I made about 2000' of cope and bead for a 16' cedar strip boat.? It only took 3 set-ups but they were elaborate so as
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Jonathan Smith
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Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
Hi, Forget the power feed on the planner, just not the way to go and defeats the ability to flatten/square. Planner table set up is usually the reason that you get poor results, assuming your blades
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Martin Guiver
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Hi martin, I see you mentioned Jarrah in your post, I love Jarrah-little bit perochical here as this timber is where I am from and I love it. I have posted a couple of photos of a tool box I made with
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Colin surname
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
sounds like a place i would like to visit. Been in Madison twice 1982 and 2019, guess i can make an early return. imran
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imran
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
8020 is the name of the a large manufacturer of this type of aluminum extrusion. They make it in a lot of sizes, mostly metric. You can also buy overstocks of their stuff on ebay. Cindy Mathieu
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Cindy Mathieu
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
@jonathan, it's fir-tree. The guys who mounted the fence for us this summer told me that these poles are between 80-100 years old. They grow really slow in the shade of larger fir-tree. @Mark, do you
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michael@...
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Forest products lab is a few miles down the road I live on . Fun place they give tours in usual times. They have 100,000 samples of different species from around the world for identification. In short
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
Not a big deal , should be a fun project . The feeder will be great for profiling on the shaper. On the jointer for thisw sort of work fine , for fine work ,,,door stile and rail , furniture parts a
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
?Hi Murray, I have made flooring on shaper using inexpensive industrial tongue and groove cutters from grizzly. these are 5 wing and 4¡± in diameter and worked great. IIRC. i processed about 1200
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imran
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Hi Imran, glad you liked link, Joe Lycett is very funny, check out his name on youtube for more. I would love to have book in question for $13, but would cost extra $30 to get to Australia, that¡¯s
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Colin surname
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
that is funny. like the mint one best. just to be sure, are you saying that i bought ?. in that case i should seek solace that it is only $13 worth. i hope murray is not playing mr. butterslip with
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imran
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Hi Imran, excellent that you found great book but it looked like I would have to pay a large postage to Australia so I thought about a very funny grab from a British comedy show-8 out of 10 cats does
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Colin surname
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
hi Murray, i found a used copy and ordered it. here are couple of links:
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imran
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Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
I'm a hobbyist that builds a couple of pieces of furniture a year so I may not have the best advice. Presuming you have 4/4 stock I would be concerned that a power feeder on a jointer would flatten
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dennisnmnyamamoto@...
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Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
Hi all I'm considering milling up some tongue and groove finger jointed panelling out of a pile of suitable stock material that I already have. This would involve using the jointer to straighten and
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murrayau1
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Hi Imran Thanks for sharing that link the book looks really useful. One of my go to books for problem-solving is the Encyclopaedia of Furniture Making by Ernest Joyce, updated by Alan Peters. There is
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murrayau1
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Re: Chainsaw mill
Hi Paul i know this is a late answer, and completely understand where your coming from. ?Everyone has provided all great answers but I strongly suggest researching your area for a local sawyer.
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Carmen Patriarca
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Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
If you have room and money for separates, that¡¯s what I¡¯d do. The biggest conflict I find on my combination machine is between the saw and the shaper. Mike
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock
#spiralcutterhead
I keep a tight tolerance on the pressure bar on my Powermatic planer. I try to have the pressure bar just .001¡± higher than the cutters. This really helps that small 12¡± PM100 with snipe but if
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Joe Jensen
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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
glad I could help
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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