Re: Hello everyone.
Yes, it was made by hand and I am trying to prevent this art from being lost.
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Re: Hello everyone.
I'm guessing the inlay work was done by hand?? It doesn't have the look of CNC'ed inlay.? Sadly, it seems like hand done inlay is an art form that's slowly fading away.? The work is beautifully
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Michael Wolf
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Re: Hello everyone.
Burak, Thanks for the details. BTW, we like people to sign their posts. Since you are new to FOG, just thought I mention it. You can set your email app to automatically insert your signature, so you
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imran
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Re: Hello everyone.
Amazing work. Salvador would be proud. I was just going to ask which variety of Cedar you used. Thanks for posting. David Best DBestWorkshop@...
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David P. Best
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Re: Hello everyone.
Thank you for liking it Imran. It was a work that took about 350-400 hours. The work on the base was done both decoratively and for tobacco pests that do not like the smell of Lebanese cedar. The
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G¨¹rer
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Re: Hello everyone.
Hi Burak, That is amazing. How many hrs of work is that? I don¡¯t know humidors. Is the feature on the bottom of the humidor decorative or has a function to keep cigars fresh? Imran Malik IAM Wood
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imran
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Hello everyone.
*Hello everyone, I am new to the Forum. I don't know if we can share the work we do with our Felders. But since I see you as my friends, I wanted to share a humidor box I made with you. It is made of
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G¨¹rer
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Thanks Natanel, I called them today and they said that 90 to 95 PSI should do it. He did say that the hardest of woods could require 110PSI. Asked me to check a few things which I will do on Monday,
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imran
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
One more thing, I checked the manual https://www.grexusa.com/P635L/FP/supportDocs/grex_P635L_manual_web.pdf It says not to exceed 120PSI, and that the operational pressure should be around 70-100PSI.
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Imran, I also have the Grex 23g pin nailer , and 90-100PSI are sufficient to drive the pin through the surface. I don't remember if I used it on hard maple, but for soft maple/walnut I am able to
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Space Balls compatibility with 3/8¡± groove
I ordered 0.26¡± balls from panel buddies. I called them to confirm if they will be okay compressed to 1/8¡± (1/4¡± wide and 3/8¡± deep groove; 1/4¡± of the panel tongue to be in the groove) and
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imran
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Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors
Got a long drive so might as well use this time to ask a few questions. Finished my first raised panel door project and I have some questions. I would post them separately so the discussion is easier
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imran
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
¡°Make the back of the driver blade slightly longer than the front¡± Thanks Mike. That is very clear. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
I don¡¯t recall where I got the information, but I use 90 PSI for Porter Cable pin and Brad nailers. I¡¯ve never had a problem using that pressure.
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Rick Scholl
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Imran, Make the back of the driver blade slightly longer than the front. ?Doesn¡¯t take much to keep it from bouncing off the nail/staple. You can remove the driver from the tool, or hold the
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Mike Blake
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Mike, Thanks, this is very helpful. One thing is clear with all responses and my own experience that the pin nailer is no different than other nailers and should not require more that 100 PSI. So I
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imran
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Take care with the controls, ours are clustered at the front too but it hasn't stopped the odd surprise when something that was just resting gets heated-up unintentionally. FYI it's a Richmond 1100Ei
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aero_qfi
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Re: How much pressure does your pin nailer require?
Hi Imran, Try holding the triggers down (without nails) and see how long the driver blade extends. If it extends 1/8¡± or so, you can put a slight bevel to the driver blade ¡®back to front¡¯ which
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Mike Blake
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Hi Mike: OK, good to know about Liebherr, but did I read your email correctly? You bought a fridge for your mum ten years ago, and she was 98 and still loves the fridge ¡ so that makes her 108? !!!
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Liebherr refrigerators have been pretty good for us the last 15 years or so. ?Like most refrigerators, the ice makers tend to cause problems.. ?In our large kitchen/living room it is quiet compared
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Mike Blake
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