Re: Efficient Method to Wrap Plywood with Solid Wood
I have one and will give it a try. Imran
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imran
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Re: Efficient Method to Wrap Plywood with Solid Wood
Bob is right. Get yourself a good block plane, no sense struggling to learn a skill with a poor tool. I love this one. [image: image.png] Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Brian, The procedure you show is great for digital version. With analog version, what Lucky shows (or alternatives from David Best) should get one perfect calibration. I am sure, eyeballing the tape
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imran
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Re: Efficient Method to Wrap Plywood with Solid Wood
i like a good block plane for this kind of work. It's quick, easy and needs no set up.? You may not feel quite ready for it now, but for future projects, it's worth practicing.? Once you get the
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Bob Card <bob@...>
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Great article, nicely done. And thank you for the front and center shots! Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Just follow the directions on page 5 and 6. This is the simplest, quickest and most accurate way to set the parallel fences. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: 24¡± Panel Crafter Model 609
Well Jason is motivating me to get to work so I am motivated. Anyone interested shoot me an offer privately. Imran
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imran
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Re: Smoke on Resawing
I can't get to steam or smoke.. I can't because the blade takes a big bite thus little opportunity for the kind of friction buildup to create that kind of heat. I've had heat generated in a deep band
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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David, I now recall seeing these but you have to agree what lucky showed is very simple. Although, I see that one might need two of them. For wide rips the first magnet will end up on the slider. So
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imran
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Re: T-nut for the sliding table
Two weeks ago, I would have bought these for my Kreg clamps. In the meantime, I made some from a piece of 170-year-old oak and Tee nuts. The only problem I had was the oak was too hard for the tee
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Mike
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Imran, Here are two other jig designs for this purpose: https://tinyurl.com/ycyjnf24 David Best
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David P. Best
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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If you just look closely at the link I provided, you will see options to subscribe to the magazine, OR buy the individual current issue. David Best - via mobile phone
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David P. Best
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Re: 24¡± Panel Crafter Model 609
I've been known to do the same. Or I buy something I think I want or need only to discover I don't really. Or like my recent Oliver bandsaw restoration, I take it 90% of the way and come to an
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Yes, saw that. Guess I need to subscribe to see it. Thx
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Wade Dees
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Re: Clamps and accessories
Bill, I am surprised that you were able to fit a clamp and a 2¡± knob in the length of Felder Tnut. From memory it can be more than 2.5¡± long. Imran
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imran
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Wade, just see David B post ?for subscription details - posted 12:40AM. Imran
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imran
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Re: 24¡± Panel Crafter Model 609
Jason, Frankly, I just wanted to see one and took a chance on an auction. I am most surprised at the heft. Being AL I did not expect it to be as heavy as it is. I figured, if I can sell it great if
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imran
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Re: Lucky's Latest 'Technique' article in Australian Wood Review
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Not familiar with this magazine, do I need buy something to read Lucky¡¯s article? Thx, Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: T-nut for the sliding table
?If you use the flat bar stock, 1/2¡±x1 1/4¡± (I used CR1018), it will fit Xroll but would require a small radius on the two bottom long sides for the pre Xroll Felder table, like my 2002 KF700. I
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imran
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Re: 24¡± Panel Crafter Model 609
Are you going into raised panel door production Imran? As far as I know that is a one trick pony, but a good one. I've used one in the past at a door shop. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling
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Jason Holtz
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