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Re: Mantle Build Question
I just did this for a client in Bend OR - not live edge, but 8¡± thick with returns at the end in white rift-sawn Oak. We had a local fabricator make steel L-brackets that attached to the studs - 3
By David P. Best · #112614 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
Brett, It seems that most brackets are meant for hollow shelfs/mantles where the size of the hollow can be controlled precisely. I thought of similar approaches to your suggestion none as clever
By imran · #112613 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
I just ran across these hangers, the smallest would work for you: https://www.strongtie.com/miscconnectorsforengineeredwood_engineeredwood/cbh_hanger/p/cbh#ProductDetails
By Tad Gallistel · #112612 ·
Re: KF700sp and AD741 used pricing
For a lot of reasons and assistance from some amazing people on FOG, I have backed out of this deal. ?The accessories and tooling are great, but the high price, age and trunnion issues make this
By Mike Barrow · #112611 ·
Re: Machinery Max: 2019-FELDER-FORMAT-KAPPA-400 - Toronto Canada
I can help people estimate those frustrations Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2021 10:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Machinery Max: 2019-FELDER-FORMAT-KAPPA-400 - Toronto Canada
By Joe Jensen · #112610 ·
Re: Machinery Max: 2019-FELDER-FORMAT-KAPPA-400 - Toronto Canada
Plus the time to file the insurance claim when it arrives trashed . . . :) -- Michael Garrison Stuber
By Michael Garrison Stuber · #112609 ·
Re: Machinery Max: 2019-FELDER-FORMAT-KAPPA-400 - Toronto Canada
plus the cost of a pallet. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2021 12:05 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FOG] Machinery
By David Kumm · #112608 ·
Re: Machinery Max: 2019-FELDER-FORMAT-KAPPA-400 - Toronto Canada
I hr remaining - CAD$ 14K Imran
By imran · #112607 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
I did 3 mantels out of large white oak timbers for our new house. On one I used a block as described by others and it sagged a bit. I ended up redoing that and for all three I did French cleats out of
By Joe Jensen · #112606 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
If the board is truly 7.5" thick/tall I'd suggest looking into special brackets like https://strongholdbrackets.com/shop/. Otherwise, a clever method if the situation makes sense is to cut? the back
By Brett Wissel · #112605 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
Jeff, For some reason the pic did not come thru last night for me. Cliff¡¯s response made me look again and it is there. Anyhow, you got plenty of responses but looking at the pic, are you sure the
By imran · #112604 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
That's a rather dramatic? level of rough finish. I almost never consider the direction of grain and I've never seen anything like that. Best I can offer? in no particular order ?Run some other wood
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #112603 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
It used to be that the two sided blades had an insignia on one side on right or left. They are ground with all markings on right or left so you want bro install all right or left to be in same cutting
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #112602 ·
Re: AD741 feed problems
David B, I love your response! So much more elegant than my father and my expression, "why make something simple when you can make it complex?" The underlaying rationale are quite similar. We can all
By Anthony Quesada · #112601 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
I wouldn¡¯t bother going that deep for the mounting block - just enough to catch it with 2 screws from the top. A 1¡± block standing proud of the wall mounted firmly would be plenty - the mantle is
By Brian Greene · #112600 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
Blades installed backwards? Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
By Mark Kessler · #112599 ·
Re: Mantle Build Question
After reading, I realized it would be better to screw the mantle to the blocking from top vs bottom. Imran
By imran · #112598 ·
Mantle Build Question
So a friend wants a live edge mantle from an Ash log. He already has the log cut on the band mill. It is 11¡± deep (sticking out from wall) and 7.5¡± tall (vertical). The mantle will be 5¡¯ long. I
By imran · #112597 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
I didn't feel and chatter. I was wondering about the feeding against the grain. I did a glue up of two boards and I didn't think about matching grain direction when I did them. Looking at them I may
By Jeff · #112596 ·
Re: Jointer giving a rough finish
Was there chatter during feed? If it was hard to feed that would be a sign of dull blades. You can also check the chips. Nice curly chips indicate sharp blade. You can also try planer and if that
By imran · #112595 ·