Re: Curved Glue up
Gorilla glue is what I have used when I needed the longest open time. That said, you may have to do half the layers, let it dry, then do the other half to cut down on the time factor. Brian Lamb
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Brian Lamb
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#115327
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Re: Curved Glue up
Forgot to add a picture of what I have here. Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: P.O. Box 486 Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road Murphys, CA. 95247 209-540-7501 LIC #
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Glen Christensen
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#115326
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Curved Glue up
All, I have set up a dry run for my first glue up and... This test run is crappy 1x4 DF out of the lumber yard planned to 5/8" < the actually material I am useing is 1/2" KD clr pine. In my little
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
fwiw, I didn't say the weight was uniform, just "continuous", though I drew it uniform.? ?But the difference between uniform and continuous is moot.? I was just trying to make the point that for
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mark thomas
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#115324
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Capacitor Update
Well, it took about 90 minutes and a few phone calls but I did get the capacitors changed out on my Phase Perfect 20hp converter. I went forward with the change out because Martin Woodworking was
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Tom Morris
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Thanks Mark. The weight of the rail is uniform but the opposite to the hinge stile weight is at the end of the rail, correct. Isn¡¯t glue flexible to some extent? So my thought was that a pin will
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imran
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Imran, Sorry, I shouldn't have said "loose tenon".? I meant not-glued.? ?My question was are you planning to glue the mortise and tenons, or not glue.? If you're gluing, then pins (or cross bolts)
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mark thomas
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Re: Further C3 31 electrical problems
Thank you Scott & Imran, I know as much about electricity as Fred Flintstone so all information is a great help. My thoughts are that as the brake board is definitely stuffed, then start there and
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Trevor Lusty
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Re: Further C3 31 electrical problems
Trevor, Is there a current sense/limit function in your machine? My KF700 has one but cannot recall if it is part of relay or a separate device. I remember it being same size as the relays used by
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imran
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Re: Further C3 31 electrical problems
When I had my C3-31, it stopped working completely, and it ended up being the braking board.? I ordered the board directly from the manufacturer Klinger & Born in Germany for around 41 Euros plus
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@Shimmdog
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Mark, When I mentioned pining, I meant a dowel/peg through the stile into the tenon. My plan has been to build with floating tenons but I could make actual tenons as well. I understand and agree with
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imran
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Further C3 31 electrical problems
I recently posted about my C3-31 stopping during sawing. It turned out that it wasn't capacitors as first thought, but a problem at the electrical distribution board. The machine has been running fine
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Trevor Lusty
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Discussion of pins confuses me.? Imran, can you please clarify -- are you planning loose (unglued) mortise and tenon joints, or glued joints?
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mark thomas
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Cool trick Mac. Alex, no worries on thread. Mark T, Great feedback, I will study and reply later. Imran
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imran
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/ Designing and building for 50
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Imran, The purely written descriptions a little hard to follow clearly.? I think this is what you mean: Below pic shows crushing in a failed tenon.? I'm not sure what your concern about crushing
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mark thomas
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Re: Placement of a Supporto Bracer
I personally think poly iso insulation is a waste. loss of structure and little insulation gain. I used to manufacture doors in 70¡¯s and made poly iso panels they worked fine but gain wasn't worth
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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#115311
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Re: Placement of a Supporto Bracer
Mac, Cross dowels, similar to doweling a bread board end on a table? Pin through the stile and the tenon of the rail? Jonathan, The plan, at this point, is to laminate the inner and outer 1/2¡± birch
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Alex Bowlds
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#115310
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Re: Placement of a Support Brace
Could you sneak in a full panel of plywood.? It might be stronger than a single stick.? 1/4" thick could even work if it was kept from bulging by the outer layers of the door panels.? Or, replace
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Jonathan Smith
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#115309
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Large old iron bandsaw advice
I now have the Northfield off a giant pallet and on skids in the shop.? Oddly there is no obvious lift point on the Northfield and nothing in the manual about a lift point.? I now have the 32"
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Joe Jensen
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