Re: Inset drawer lighting
You guys have confirmed my thought on them. Seem difficult to implement and not much value. Thank you. -- Stan Blaszczyk Causal Maker of Stuff Cincinnati, OH
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Stan Blaszczyk
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
I used KV8400 in shop slides. Drawers contain heavy tooling and multiple shaper spindles. No issues. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
I have Fulterer brand in my shop and they work great. I think Fulterer is a German company but the slides are made in Taiwan. They've been a good balance between cost and performance. I have a mix of
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Jarrett Maxwell
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
KV 8908s with lock in/outs. Load rating 200-500 lbs. great for shops and for pack outs. [email protected]> wrote:
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Andy
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Re: Some questions on the Overhead Guard
Rock On Mac! Thank you for sharing that gem Brian K O'Brien [email protected]> wrote:
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brianobrien17
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
I agree with KV, they seem smoother than the Accuride and have worked well for me. Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
John, I used KV heavy duty slides in my shop. 13 plus years and still going strong. Thx, Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: Shop videos
I also use davinci resolve. I like that the pro version is a one time fee instead of a subscription, and it's an all-in-one software suite. For recording, I upgraded to a crane jib and love it. --
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Larry Long Neck
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Drawer slide recommendations
I am putting together another bank of drawers for my shop, and am looking for recommendations for drawer slides. Boxes are 35¡± wide, and will carry both heavy and light loads. I¡¯m the past I have
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John Hinman
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Re: Shop videos
Rohit, I use DaVinci Resolve 19.? It is pretty powerful, one time charge and updates pretty frequently.? If you have a powerful PC and a graphics card, it can use the acceleration. It can do almost
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PK
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Re: Some questions on the Overhead Guard
Sorry the sticker post was supposed to go to a private person. Sorry for the post. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
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mac campshure
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Re: Shop videos
David Best - thank you for posting this. ?I have been looking for a replacement for my Joby for tabletop (or slidertop). ?Good to see the Surui in action. Rich Markiewicz
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Rich M.
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Re: Shop videos
I use iphone 14 pro for now. ?Just started doing more videos. ?I'm learning to edit them with LumaFusion on ipad. I'm using concrete Home Depot bucket with gas pipe and 3D Printed articulating arm
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Alex K.
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Re: Some questions on the Overhead Guard
Sang Luu & his K700s was in your boat in '20 ( /g/felderownersgroup/topic/75527743#msg107590 ) Ronnie
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Ronnie
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Jared, That is fair response. I did start with bigger doors first. If a stile has a longer tear (beyond getting trimmed) it can be used for a shorter door. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
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imran
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Final Squaring / sizing on a saw/shaper with an alternating shear rebate block works a lot better though. [email protected]> wrote:
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Jared Sankovich
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
I never glue up doors at their final size. They get trimmed to size/square after. Any tearout there gets cut off in the process. I used to fit them on my jointer.
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Jared Sankovich
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Thanks Bryce. Nice trick. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Jared, Yes, that was my original question and no one has really addressed that because their workflow does not include that step. The short version of responses is: For stile, cut to length and then
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imran
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Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Hi Imran, When checking your doors for square, try using an offcut with a? small nail through one end. That will go on the inside of one corner, then mark on the stick the opposite corner. Change to
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Bryce Comer
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