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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
John Kee posted his solution a few times before. You can make a fitting to connect to 4" hose directly, use a heat gun, 4" dust elbow fitting and a wedge template. [image: modified elbow.JPG]
By James Zhu · #110857 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Thanks, Joe. I don't do a lot of spray finishing -- hardly any. If I have a big cabinet job, I have it painted by a professional finisher about a mile away. For most of my furniture pieces I use Tried
By Kerryj_smith · #110856 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Great video! Thanks for sharing. How are you doing your finishing? That was the only part of your workflow I didn't catch. Barth vacuum table is amazing!
By Joe Kurtz · #110855 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Wow, jaw still on floor ? imran
By imran · #110854 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Joe, I'm not quite sure of which plastic part you mean, but you might find that the part is already designed by someone at Thingiverse. Here is a search for "bessey":
Re: 4 new 410mm/16¡± Centrostar jointer/planer blades available cheap
Yes if they are still available I would like to purchase them ! Thanks Van
By Jim Vander Zanden · #110852 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Yes, I'm leasing. Industrial space in Bridgeport, CT is relatively reasonable, plus the landlord was motivated to make a deal, so I got more space than I really needed. But, as nature hates a vacuum,
By Kerryj_smith · #110851 ·
Re: Shop Tour
If you ask my wife she would tell you that I kind of do do it for a living. The vacuum press is made by Columbus Tech in Austria (columbus-tech.com). It has a rubber membrane that can stretch to about
By Kerryj_smith · #110850 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Awesome!
By Jim Fleming · #110849 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Beautiful shop. Thanks for sharing! Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 8:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [FOG] Shop Tour Well, I got the shop as clean as it is going to get for the next
By marty shultz · #110848 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Your parting comment surprised me...I don't do this for a living. You'd never guess that from your shop. Are you leasing the shop? Dave Davies -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com
By David Davies · #110847 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Nice shop tour Kerry. Sure looks like you do it for a living. Tell me more about your veneer press. Never heard of that one, and I like Austrian gear. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave.
By Jason Holtz · #110846 ·
Shop Tour
Well, I got the shop as clean as it is going to get for the next several months so I thought I shoot a tour for a client. Here's a link to the video for those who are interested.
By Kerryj_smith · #110845 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Thanks! Bill B¨¦langer [email protected]> wrote:
By Bill Belanger · #110844 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Scanning a part versus designing? I have a ton of first gen Bessey K-body clamps. Some had the black plastic support clips on the end and others didn¡¯t drilled holes for clips maybe 30 clamps only
By Joe Jensen · #110843 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
No 3D printer.? About $4 at the local box store, heat gun, fits 4-inch hose.? Ugly, but functional.? The 3D print stuffs look quite nice!
By Shinta Wakahisa · #110842 ·
Re: Storage of sheet goods
I don't use a ton of plywood. The most I've used was to build 18 ft of lowers for my saw station. I do have lots of variety and partial sheets which I mostly use to make jigs and quick things around
By Joe Jensen · #110841 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Mark, i remember what was posted to be on the expensive side, from my point of view. i could be remembering the item incorrectly though. imran
By imran · #110840 ·
4 new 410mm/16¡± Centrostar jointer/planer blades available cheap
I just went to install a new set of blades on my AD741 jointer/planer and 4 of the 6 blades shipped to me are the wrong part number. ?I am going to call Oella Saw and Tool but I bought them 2 years
By mattkeimartworks@... · #110839 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Mark, is that a 4" hose? Can you print me one? Bill B¨¦langer
By Bill Belanger · #110838 ·