Re: Here's the Plan...
Bon,looks like nice mate to the Northfield facer
martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330 cell608-824-0023
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mac campshure
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#139208
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Re: Here's the Plan...
Congrats on the Plan 51L!
I had a A 951L for a short time, it was a great machine, I imagine the Plan 51L has some nice creature comforts. Looking forward to hearing your experiences working with it,
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Tom Gensmer
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#139207
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Re: Here's the Plan...
Damn. Nice tractor.
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Andy
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#139206
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Thanks to everyone how has contributed. We are going to look at the toe out issue and see if we can nudge the slider as Daid mentions in his Survival Publication...Wish us luck !.
On the machine v
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Colum
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#139205
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Here's the Plan...
Here's how the Plan progressed, Plan 51 going into the shop-
All went well.
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Bon May
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#139204
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Christopher,
I understand your point of view. A skilled WW can do many tasks faster by hand than on a machine. I am just not there and likely won¡¯t get there in the next 10 to 15 yrs (God willing) I
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imran
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Coloum I have 2 blades that do exactly as you described, doesn't matter how
far up or down the blade is.
I've put it down to the blade being out of balance.
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jontathan samways
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#139202
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Re: Inset drawer lighting
Just browsed their catalogue and wish I could have installed those in our kitchen but not interested in ripping the house apart again¡
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aaron.gatzke@...
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#139201
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
I get that totally! I just find it more satisfying to work with the wood rather than fuss with the machine.
So a little error off the machine can be quickly resolved with a hand plane or other
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Christopher Rozycki
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#139200
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
I can glue panels straight from the saw. I have done it for shop items and other non-critical glue-ups. Jointing edges prior to glue up on jointer does give a very nice flat surface but in the end I
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imran
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Re: Cf741s-fine cut blade leaving ripples in Pear.
Sorry to all the machine-heads here, but isn¡¯t this why we use hand planes? Just wondering?
I never trust an edge straight off the saw¡ any saw. Just sayin.
Chris Rozycki
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Christopher Rozycki
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#139198
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Imran,
Looks like you visited The Bund (#1 tourist attraction) and probably Ô¥Ô°
(chinese temple, popular attraction).
On the famous downtown pedestrian street (Nangjin road) close to The
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James Zhu
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#139197
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Hi James,
I don¡¯t doubt it at all. I was just saying that I didn¡¯t see them. In fact, other than the old temple everything I saw was brands from west, in ¡°downtown¡± by the river. I believe the
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imran
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#139196
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Imran,
I am sure you can find pretty much everything in Shanghai, just need to
know where to go. A weekend is not enough to explore Shanghai with 24
million population :)
ËÕÐå is from Suzhou, a
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James Zhu
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#139195
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
I know this is chinese but in Japan one can buy embroidered pieces with traditional designs in various sizes fairly commonly.
I did not see them in China but I was only there for a week for work so
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imran
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#139193
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
Ok, the round piece is probably ´ÌÐå : patterns of pictures that consist of
stitches sewn directly onto cloth.
James
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James Zhu
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#139192
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Re: Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
¼Ò is family
ºÍ in this use means harmony, united, care each other.
James
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James Zhu
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#139190
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Does anyone know the name of the round feature in this Chinese room partition?
I'm trying to find just the fabric piece that is in the round opening of this room partition. Anyone know what the feature is called?
Regards,
Bill
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Bill Hope ( https://dnisw.com )
-- Measure it
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Bill Hope
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#139189
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
Another vote for Salice (the F70 renamed to Progressa pro)
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#139188
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Re: Drawer slide recommendations
I guess it's all proportional to their given load rating. The heavier duty side mounted slides will not rack as much as the lighter duty ones, but with drawers over 36 inches in width, and without any
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Bryce Comer
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#139187
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