Re: pedestal base help
Jason, you have certainly piqued our interest with this project. I hope you share progress and solutions as you go! I would guess that the fins between each flute add considerable complexity and
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John Hinman
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Re: pedestal base help
?Hi Jason, I have tried gluing multiple segments several times and can¡¯t say that I have achieved perfect alignment ever. If all segments are perfectly aligned the last one always has a slight
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imran
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Re: Apologies to the group
Great to hear from you all, I'm really glad you have found the video helpful. There are definitely things that could be improved upon with the design of this accessory, but i find this a workaround
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Bryce Comer
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Re: pedestal base help
Michael Fortune used biscuits, stretch film, and clamps to glue the pedestal base in steps. I think Lamello Zeta P2 will absolutely shine in this glue-up. [image: table.jpg] James groups.io
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James Zhu
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Re: pedestal base help
I lay down on inside and use filament packing tape , flip over and glue tapered t g glue joints work best after glueing use band clamps to hold martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave.
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: pedestal base help
Thanks Imran, When I have done staved construction for coopered things in the past, I always glue up whatever number of segments can easily be done with bar clamps before it gets squirrly and wants to
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Apologies to the group
I enjoyed the video and thought it was honest from someone who uses it to make a living. I'm thinking about adding that part to mine in the future and found it very helpful! Thanks for all the videos
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Leemstradamus
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Re: pedestal base help
Hi Jason, funny you should ask no not a spoon maker in the early days. I did make a hell of a lot of cutting boards out of out of yellow birch shotgun blanks used to buy for $.10 apiece from a fish
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mac campshure
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Re: Apologies to the group
Hey Bon, You hit the nail on the head. There are lots of ideas out there and as far as I¡¯m concerned, they¡¯re all good. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi
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mac campshure
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Re: Apologies to the group
Bryce I don't know what you have to apologize for. As far as I know, anyone explaining, clarifying, or demonstrating the capabilities and features of Felder machines on this site is doing what the
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Bon May
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Re: pedestal base help
Hi Jason, This would be a fun project. KRP described the basic plan. The only thought I have is whether it would help align things better if you glued the staves in qtr circles before gluing them
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imran
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Re: pedestal base help
Nice work Mac, Did you carve all the spoons too? I enjoy making spoons, but my wrists and elbows do not like me doing so. Small doses it's okay. Saw a video on IG yesterday of guy doing bent
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Jason Holtz
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Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
I'm also going to suggest going with 7" ducting. I couldn't afford to spend the money on the quick connect stuff, but find the spiral wound duct to be not only very resonably priced, but super easy to
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Apologies to the group
Was a good video Bryce, don't think you have anything to apologize for. -Karl
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Karl
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Apologies to the group
Hi all, I recently posted here with a link to a video i made about my experiences with the short crosscut fence. If it sounded like i was in any way being critical of the group, or trivializing the
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
As Tom said, Acme is a solid choice. If you have the time , google it and look for a deal. Maximum known speed of roadrunner: 26 mph Maximum known speed of coyote: ?43 mph Happy Holidays FOG...
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Rich M.
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Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
Hi Alex, Acme Tools has a few Mirka Deos options, including the smaller pad being mentioned above: https://www.acmetools.com/all/?q=mirka+deos -- Tom Gensmer Heritage Home Renewals, LLC Minneapolis,
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: pedestal base help
Jason, kind of in the same vein these are some spoon holders that were made from leftovers from longer cylinders I used tapered tongue, and groove cutters with tilting shaper I also made some tapered
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: pedestal base help
Thanks Steven, Yes a circle is certainly easier than an ellipse! No metal band around this top. It will be solid, customer picked the planks already. I am not concerned about sag, I was just thinking
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
just checked zoro and they don't seem to carry DEOS lineup only older ones.? Do you have a link to the deos model?
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Alex K.
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