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Somebody had to stress test it.
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02-04-2017, 09:44 AM | #7 |
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Enjoying this thread a lot. Ive been a woodworker for a long time but have sort of drifted away. I have a shop building and a buttload of great wood. I need to get my ass back to building stuff and off the couch. Ive built baby cradles, a beautiful Walnut Wardrobe I copied from the Amana Furniture shop one, all my kitchen cabinets in my kitchen at the farm, and a bunch of furniture for the wife.
Now that I have a new computer with decent memory, I need to organize pics of stuff I have built.
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Its one place where having a top drawer table saw and fence will make you look talented. I have a Delta Cabinet saw with a Biesemier Fence and its the ticket. The other piece thats a must is a high quality high power 1/2 chuck plunge router. And a gozillian clamps
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02-04-2017, 01:02 PM | #10 |
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I could have sworn DenverChief made a thread with the same title.
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I think it was titled Woodslurping.
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Ever do any whittling? Ever heard of Diamond Willow? Made a walking stick?
Spent most of the day whittling on my walking stick. Just like grandpa, with a pocket knife, but I live in the Ozarks instead of the Rockies. My cousin out in Montana gave my Dad a beautiful Diamond Willow cane a few years ago. Last summer when I visited Montana he gave me the stick on the right still with bark on it. I spent a few hours on the second from right today. Fun times. |
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Glad I found this thread.
I am trying to make a Christmas Star. I need slates ~1/2" to ~3/4" wide, varying lengths 4" up to 12" long with thin 1/4" finished wood. The actual dimensions don't really matter and can vary. My problem is that I have planks that is too wide at 1 1/2". I have a very old table saw from my Great Uncle (probably made ~ 1925). The fence is OK but trying to rip a thin 1/4" thick board that is only 1 1/2" wide with a fair amount of precision is proving difficult. Heck the saw blade is 1/8 " wide. What tool should I use? Do I need to buy a new table saw? Probably. Saber saw? Dremel saw? Or should I use Sharks with Lasers. Is there a finished 1/2- 3/4" wide wood stock available? |
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Never mind. Home Depot has 1/4 x 3/4" trim molding that transitions between wall paper and painted walls.
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