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Re: Excellent Free Resource
hi Murray, i found a used copy and ordered it. here are couple of links:
By imran · #111513 ·
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
By dennisnmnyamamoto@... · #111512 ·
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
By murrayau1 · #111511 ·
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
By murrayau1 · #111510 ·
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.
By Carmen Patriarca · #111509 ·
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
By habacomike (Mike King) · #111508 ·
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
By Joe Jensen · #111507 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
glad I could help
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #111506 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
How much shaper are you looking for? Joe in New Orleans had a great Format shaper for sale Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2020 6:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Would you buy a
By Joe Jensen · #111505 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Cliff, after posting i realized that i should have added some details. figured, i will wait to see if there is any interest to start with. but since you brought it up, here it goes: made out of CR1018
By imran · #111504 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Or should I look to a Martin T60A and a separate Shaper? Seems like a bare bones T60A is not crazy more.? Then just wait for a great shaper used deal? Thoughts? PK
By PK · #111503 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
tell whether they can select their preference for the thread in the tapped hole.? mm? imperial,? & what size, that sort of thing
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #111502 ·
Re: Wide belt sander
sooner or later you might need that power source upgrade anyhow.... thats what I did when I got my SCM 43" sander. I spent more on the infrastructure than the machine itself. but its good in long
By Albert Lee · #111501 ·
Re: Wide belt sander
Hi Brian and everyone else,Thanks so much for all the info. It seems like it wouldn¡¯t be worth my time to retrofit. Marlowe I saw your ad on wood web but?I can¡¯t run 10 HP with my phase
By john rowley <johncrowley123@...> · #111500 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
Super cool stool Michael.....also love the fencing in the background, is it Hazel? Kindest regards Jonathan Samways fineinteriorwoodwork.com richardmartinwindows.com
By jontathan samways · #111499 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
Very cool. I make rocking chairs and can use this idea! Where did you source the materials? Mark
By Mark Foster · #111498 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
Imran, Saved and on my desktop! That seems a fantastic resource and reference. Thank you very much. Best regards, Trevor Lusty Ireland
By Trevor Lusty · #111497 ·
Excellent Free Resource
I consider Understanding Wood by Bruce Hoadley as my wood Quran but i learned about this free 590 page wood handbook from JLC article put out by USDA. I have only taken a quick look but i do not think
By imran · #111496 ·
Re: Wide belt sander
Hi John, I can¡¯t answer your question, however, I have a Powermatic 1632 open ended wide belt sander in my garage that I have been meaning to sell. It is a 7.5 hp, 3 phase unit. I bought it when it
anyone interested in slider nuts
well i need to make a few for myself and thought i check if anyone is interested. this is basic cold rolled steel 1018. pre xroll slider need two edges chamfered. i am thinking 1 for $25, 2 for $40
By imran · #111494 ·