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3rd September 2018, 09:56 AM
Thread: Gpo's in the slab.
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I think if you are going to have floor mounted...
I think if you are going to have floor mounted GPO's, you would also need to have underground dust collection for it to be worth the hassle. I bring my DC line down from the roof at the back corner...
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2nd September 2018, 12:45 PM
Thread: Shed....finally
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That's a nice tidy looking panel, you've done...
That's a nice tidy looking panel, you've done well to fit it all in! What is the device top right that isn't connected yet? I figure it will be connected to the main feed into the panel, but what...
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30th November 2017, 09:18 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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So Finally, after a bit of a wait a property came...
So Finally, after a bit of a wait a property came up that ticked all my boxes. Plenty of land, nice views, and obviously the most important thing being several sizable sheds (340sqm in total across 4...
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3rd February 2017, 11:12 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Famous last words haha. I was about half way...
Famous last words haha.
I was about half way through making it, when I ended up getting a new job. Which involved packing up the work shop into a container (and other household items that don't... -
19th October 2016, 09:11 AM
Thread: C'mon festool Aus.
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It's a bit like that isn't it. A few years back I...
It's a bit like that isn't it. A few years back I won a $100 voucher in a raffle, which was cool and all. But the store only sold products in the $3,000+ price range. I could get a comparable or...
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18th October 2016, 08:46 AM
Thread: pipe clamps....where to buy pipe?
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This is pretty much the experience I had. It...
This is pretty much the experience I had.
It worked out cheaper for me to just buy a bunch of premade bits of gal pipe from bunnings to use.
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30th September 2016, 09:38 AM
Thread: Panel Max glue press
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Thanks for that, there is some really good info...
Thanks for that, there is some really good info there. I'm going to throw something together today in Fusion today hopefully and see how it all works. I have a few ideas that alter from what I have...
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29th September 2016, 02:30 PM
Thread: Panel Max glue press
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Thank for that mate. I will have a bit of a dig...
Thank for that mate. I will have a bit of a dig and see what I can find. :2tsup:
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29th September 2016, 09:47 AM
Thread: Panel Max glue press
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Has anyone tried going the DIY route for a system...
Has anyone tried going the DIY route for a system like this?
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27th September 2016, 09:54 AM
Thread: countersink bits
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These P&N ones...
These P&N ones are by far the best I have used. They give the cleanest holes out of all the ones I have tried. I use them on melamine, ply, hardwoods, mdf, and they always give a super clean hole at...
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20th September 2016, 05:32 PM
Thread: Youtube woodworking videos
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Just subbed. I will take a look at your content...
Just subbed. I will take a look at your content now. :)
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16th September 2016, 07:45 PM
Thread: Clogged drum sander belts
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How is your feed rate, and how light are your...
How is your feed rate, and how light are your passes? I only ever seem to have these kinds of issues when i'm trying to take too much off, or the feed speed is not slow enough.
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16th September 2016, 01:23 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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I have recently had some spare time to work on...
I have recently had some spare time to work on finishing touches with the workbench. I have been using a scrap piece of ply that I shaped like a closed end wrench. With a cutout of the barbell end...
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7th September 2016, 01:32 PM
Thread: In praise of Ozito tools
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I've had some wins and some losses. Rotary...
I've had some wins and some losses.
Rotary tool (dremel), it worked fine for a long time, but the pin on the shaft wore loose, so i had to do some modifications to be able to get the shaft... -
1st September 2016, 01:46 PM
Thread: Potential Liability??
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A few years ago I made a ramp to help my small...
A few years ago I made a ramp to help my small dogs get up an area where stairs used to be. I had originally just used formply, but when it was wet they couldn't get up. So I ended up sanding the top...
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31st August 2016, 05:26 PM
Thread: Fire in the workshop!
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If you upload to youtube at 1080P, when someone...
If you upload to youtube at 1080P, when someone views it at 720P or 480P, it will be higher quality than if they watched it at the same resolution that was uploaded. So a video that is uploaded at...
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29th August 2016, 10:01 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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I can agree with that! Luckily at work I have...
I can agree with that! Luckily at work I have access to a big mortising machine, so when I need a lot of them cut I will take the work in there. But I do have my eye on one of the smaller bench...
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28th August 2016, 11:44 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Thanks Ian :) I have been liking the stop...
Thanks Ian :)
I have been liking the stop and tool holder middle section so far. But I can agree that something on the side of the bench would be quite nice in some circumstances. I think... -
18th August 2016, 03:22 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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I have had a look, and the number 7 receiver...
I have had a look, and the number 7 receiver looks the closest to the 4th picture here. Although the pads that sit rearward of the screw holes are squared and don't have a angular cutout in them.
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29th July 2016, 10:02 AM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Here are some more pictures I took on the way out...
Here are some more pictures I took on the way out to the car this morning. But it looks like I will need to remove the hardware so we can get a look at the full casting am I correct? If so I can get...
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28th July 2016, 07:19 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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I have taken some pictures, however I forgot...
I have taken some pictures, however I forgot about the top of the lever. I will get those soon.
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28th July 2016, 12:01 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Thanks for the info guys! Yes I'm defiantly...
Thanks for the info guys!
Yes I'm defiantly interested in knowing more, I will just need to wait till I get home to take some photos. I will get a heap of them for you guys, from all angles of all... -
25th July 2016, 10:22 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Thanks for all the info guys! I have so much to...
Thanks for all the info guys! I have so much to learn, and all this knowledge helps. :q
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25th July 2016, 05:23 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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I don't know how accurate the flowchart is, as...
I don't know how accurate the flowchart is, as nothing really matches. They weren't meant to be old planes when I bought them (they were really quite cheap), and looking at them, I don't believe they...
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25th July 2016, 04:45 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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The one at hyperkitten.
The one at hyperkitten.
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25th July 2016, 02:27 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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So the Groz polished up, somewhat ok... I...
So the Groz polished up, somewhat ok... I modified the handle so it is now slightly comfortable, I removed all the high gloss and bumpy finish. And I flattened the base and sharpened the blade. It's...
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22nd July 2016, 11:42 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Just some thoughts. So after using this bench...
Just some thoughts.
So after using this bench a few times (not a lot, but I think enough to have an opinion on it), I have some thoughts on what works, what doesn't work, what might need to be... -
20th July 2016, 04:28 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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I will be unable to make it to Melbourne this...
I will be unable to make it to Melbourne this weekend unfortunately. However I managed to pick up a Stanley Bailey #4, and #7 in really good condition. And... I also bought a Gorz #5... I Just wanted...
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18th July 2016, 09:44 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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So the centre strip is now complete. I have...
So the centre strip is now complete. I have sanded it all up, and made the cuts required to fit.
I cut some 6mm ply into some small squares, and tacked them onto the tops of the stretchers. I... -
18th July 2016, 02:09 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Over the weekend I sanded it all to 240 and then...
Over the weekend I sanded it all to 240 and then applied the finish.
Side note, I picked up the new model of the ryobi random orbital sander 18v, and i'm inpressed by how good it is compared to... -
18th July 2016, 01:54 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Exactly, this entire build was about doing things...
Exactly, this entire build was about doing things on the cheap.
I will be making some wooden "covers" for the nuts that will slip over and provide more leverage. The rubber on the inside of the... -
18th July 2016, 01:44 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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I went with the split top for two reasons. I...
I went with the split top for two reasons. I wanted the centred tool storage, and work stop options. I also would like to use clamps in the middle of the bench, on my old bench I had to drill holes...
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16th July 2016, 09:15 PM
Thread: Cheap clamps!
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Cheap clamps!
Hey guys,
Not sure if this is the right sport to post this... But the big green building has Irwin 150mm quick clamps on sale (I think it's a sale...) at the moment. 4 of them for $29.90, which is... -
15th July 2016, 11:17 AM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Ah nice! I might have to check it out. And...
Ah nice! I might have to check it out.
And thanks everyone for the feedback, you have confirmed what I thought would be the case. I will keep my eyes peeled on ebay as well as taking a look at the... -
14th July 2016, 03:17 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Thanks fro the feedback guys. So something...
Thanks fro the feedback guys.
So something like the stanley that bunnings sell would be the newer one's to stay away from? But something like this... -
14th July 2016, 02:03 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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This is what I was thinking. I haven't used a...
This is what I was thinking. I haven't used a groz, and they look nice and all, but they are very very cheap. And I have heard nothing but bad things about them.
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14th July 2016, 12:28 PM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Why I agree in the most part of your post,...
Why I agree in the most part of your post, regarding having to tune a new place vs just tidying up an old plane (which would be quicker) i'm going to have to disagree on the cost for time argument. I...
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14th July 2016, 11:35 AM
Thread: Which plane to choose?
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Which plane to choose?
Hi Guys,
If you had the option between a second hand #4 Stanley Bailey (made in england), vs a new #4 Groz for the same money, which would you go for and why?
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13th July 2016, 09:37 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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It's just a barbell that I cut the ends off. I...
It's just a barbell that I cut the ends off. I got it new off ebay for around $30 I believe. The acme thread is decent quality even on the cheap ones like this was. And because it's a cheap one the...
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13th July 2016, 11:36 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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The end is getting closer! It came time to...
The end is getting closer!
It came time to load it back into the car, and take it home.
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13th July 2016, 11:08 AM
Thread: YAY!!! We're back on line
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These things happen to the best of us haha...
These things happen to the best of us haha :hahaha:
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11th July 2016, 03:05 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Sorry guys for all the text! I guess those who...
Sorry guys for all the text! I guess those who are not interested will just not read it though haha :U
~New moxon vice locking concept~
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11th July 2016, 11:41 AM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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I have modeled up my idea in fusion, and am happy...
I have modeled up my idea in fusion, and am happy with how it came out. I have left out some of the detail (like adding in the pin holes) as I have limited time, I just wanted to get the concept...
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10th July 2016, 10:32 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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I have thought about it more, and having the pin...
I have thought about it more, and having the pin vertically wouldn't be a bad idea. I could use a simple wide head nail, and insert and twist to keep vertical. that way it won't fall out when being...
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10th July 2016, 10:19 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Thanks for the feedback Lappa and an excellent...
Thanks for the feedback Lappa and an excellent point!
I have thought about just that very scenario (today when I was about to boring some holes for the flange!!). I was originally going to put... -
10th July 2016, 09:40 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Thanks for the comment Pac man! You are correct...
Thanks for the comment Pac man! You are correct in assuming they wouldn't. As it stands currently it is definitely too small!
In my home shop (renting), the back wall has soil up about 1/3 of the... -
10th July 2016, 03:14 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Some of the pictures are out of order in terms of...
Some of the pictures are out of order in terms of the progress of other areas, however I took the photos after in most cases but I have written the process in order.
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10th July 2016, 02:16 AM
Thread: Carpenter needing joinery help
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Not sure if it's useful info or not, but the door...
Not sure if it's useful info or not, but the door in the picture is almost guaranteed to have a steel frame inside the cladding.
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9th July 2016, 10:19 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Next came the routing of the mortises in the...
Next came the routing of the mortises in the table tops. I clamped the two tops together with 3 pieces of 65x19 DAR to provide the correct gap size and aligned it on top of the now glued legs. I then...
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8th July 2016, 02:35 PM
Thread: Bubblegoose's bespoke Split top Roubo
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Oh how I wish they were mine! I borrowed them...
Oh how I wish they were mine! I borrowed them from a friend who does work with fibreglass/ carbon fibre/ Kevlar etc, and uses them for some of his moulding work. I still have quite a few clamps,...