Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Maybe you should have used a chisel :) Dave Davies
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David Davies
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#110418
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
A tall cutter would have worked on smaller parts, but that table was over 6¡¯ long and I might have been able to do the two long edges, would have hit the ceiling trying to do the narrow ones. I¡¯m
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Brian Lamb
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Applying Biesemeyer Tape
i got following for the short xcut fence. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/biesemeyer-12-ft-left-tape-1-2-in-metric-english-79-057 even though it is adhesive backed, directions say to use a spray
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imran
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Wow! WTG Brian!! Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Brian, This is the major reason I bought the KF with a 9¡¯ slider. I could just see doing something like this! I really like my 4¡± tall spiral cutter with bearing for profiling larger parts. Mark
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Mark Foster
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
The bevel was a real butt pucker set up¡. This picture is kind of dark, but you can see the shaper with the blade on it. I raised the actual table up with two layers of 3/4¡± ply to get it tall
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Brian Lamb
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
#jointerplaner
Mark! You bring back good memories with your mention of Garrett Wade. I used to drool over the catalog as a teenager decades ago! Yep, actually 30 years ago! Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Mark, I think the legs on the photo might be angled outwards somewhat, or maybe it¡¯s the camera angle. I made my legs straight, for now. I might revisit and try a non straight mitered bridle joints.
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michael@...
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Brian, Thank you for posting. I really like the Maple and Bubinga contrast. The taper on the underside of the table top is elegant. Marl Foster
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Mark Foster
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Thank you! Like your table too, definitely a different look with the tenon on the lower section. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
#jointerplaner
I know! I sent the email and realised I¡¯d copied the wrong pic. The link will take you to 200mL or 3L. Warm regards, David Dr David Luckensmeyer Business Manager Luckensmeyer Medical Pty Ltd
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
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Looks a bit smaller than 3L¡.
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
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https://www.packardwoodworks.com/finish-renwax.html "It contains no silicone and can be removed if needed by using mineral spirits."
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Jeff
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
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David B, waxlit brings back memories of school and when I first started - out works great if I remember correctly, i think I use to get it mail order from Garrett Wade like 30 years ago. David L, I
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Mark Kessler
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
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On this note, I suspect that the Renaissance Wax is silicon free, but don¡¯t know for sure. I use it a lot on my machines without any finishing issues. The small tin is widely available, but the 3L
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
#jointerplaner
Waxlit is what I have used for decades. It has no silicone and was specifically developed as a lube for table surfaces like jointer and planer beds. This has been discussed several times here on FOG
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David P. Best
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#110403
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Brian, Nice table, I like the 3-sided tapered legs and different wood feet.? Loosely reminds me of this walnut taper leg and koa foot I once did, which also has an odd mortise and tenon on diagonal.
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mark thomas
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Very nice, Brian! Skip Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2020 11:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Cutting mitered bridal joint This was for a house we had in Carefree, AZ. It was
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Averman, Ed (FAA)
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Super nice job Brian! Bill Belanger
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
This was for a house we had in Carefree, AZ. It was designed in ¡¯56 by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright and built by the owners I purchased it from. House was built in a V-wing shape and had odd
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Brian Lamb
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