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Re: About to start large table, worried about flattening slabs
Just sharpen the plane blade with a honing guide to about 30 degrees, blunt the corners of the blade a little and don¡¯t worry about radiused edges. Your object is to get the table flat. Plane
By mhkoury <mhkoury@...> · #84579 ·
Re: About to start large table, worried about flattening slabs
---In felder-woodworking@..., <mhkoury@...> wrote : Hi Mark. I'm useless with a hand plane, but I do have a #7 Lie-Nielsen. I hesitated to even consider using it because: ? I'm useless
By adam_block · #84578 ·
Re: About to start large table, worried about flattening slabs
I almost hate to say this but - - I would use a Lie Nielsen No. 8 joiner plane to get it flat. Strange, perhaps but for a small shop this is the most efficient tool to use. Mark
By mhkoury <mhkoury@...> · #84577 ·
About to start large table, worried about flattening slabs
This question is about practices, since you guys are all way more experienced than me. I hope it isn't inappropriate to ask here; if it is, my apologies. With my shop back up and running with the
By adam_block · #84576 ·
"Felder Unofficial Survival Guide book"
And where do you get the "*Felder* Unofficial *Survival Guide* book" at? Jay [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
By Jay Runde · #84585 ·
Re: Blades for K700S
I have a few Leitz rip blades and love them. However, I have standardized on Tenryu blades for use with the scoring saw. Specifically, I use the Tenryu IW-350100AB3 which is 350mm, and too large for a
By David P. Best · #84573 ·
Re: Blades for K700S
The Leitz no is still good talked with Dan he still works with leitz but center is closed. He will be happy to help you, Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi
By mac campshure · #84572 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
John, Good advise! Most likely, I will keep using my dust collector for now, I have spent too much money on the machines and other small gauges in the past 12 months, wife is not very happy. Funny
By James Zhu · #84571 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
I have my doubts this machine could keep up with the chip load produced by a J/P. David Best
By David P. Best · #84570 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
Well, only time will tell if this dust collector is anything more than good sales hype and an attractive package¡­. you don¡¯t think those dual viewing ports were there for anything but the geewhiz
By Brian Lamb · #84574 ·
Re: Blades for K700S
I have a few Leitz rip blades and love them. However, I have standardized on Tenryu blades for use with the scoring saw. Specifically, I use the Tenryu IW-350100AB3 which is 350mm, and too large for a
By David P. Best · #84575 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
Not trying to sell you on an RL, they have their own set of issues, just not so sure on first generation, new tech dust collector and being a Guinea pig.? JohnJMK Services
By "[email protected] · #84569 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
It's not just volume (db), but frequency too. Measured in db, my ClearVue is a little louder than my table saw, but the cyclone is still comfortable ear protection, whereas the saw is not. And from 40
By mark thomas · #84568 ·
Re: Blades for K700S
Mac, last I heard, Leitz had closed the Point shop. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Friday, December 2, 2016 3:29 PM To: felder-woodworking@... Subject: Re:
By David Kumm · #84567 ·
Re: Blades for K700S
Hi George, Call Dan Muto at leitz in Stevens Point Wi 715) 514-7498 he can sure help you out. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
By mac campshure · #84566 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
John, The dust collector is the loudest thing in my garage shop, I just do not feel comfortable when it runs long time, so I do not keep it running even for a few minutes stop. True, there are
By James Zhu · #84565 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
James what other equipment is going to be running that is going to be as quiet as that dust collector, certainly not a saw, ?j/p or shaper. The small capacity would also be a deterent in my mind just
By "[email protected] · #84564 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
The current Gyro Air is suitable for a small workshop, and can be moved easily cause it has wheels under it, Check this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmt81KDmF6M, fast forward to 3:41. here
By James Zhu · #84563 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
I read about it in the BC email ad they sent me. Several photos included. In one photo it showed a flex hose connected to the DC and it appeared to be quite small, 4¡± (but maybe 5¡±) . If that is
By James Baker · #84562 ·
Re: See the new dust collector?
The quietness is attractive, but one thing I don't quite understand is the target application. it doesn't seem to have the power (750 cfm) for a central system, and is too large to be portable and
By mark thomas · #84561 ·