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12th April 2007, 12:18 AM
Thread: Octaginal Box
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I only just decided the other day that I want to...
I only just decided the other day that I want to make a box exactly along these lines myself. As a high school maths teacher, I'm bloody well fed up with the tired old rubbish line "but when am I...
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5th April 2007, 06:57 PM
Thread: good stains for MDF?
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good stains for MDF?
I have a box I just made out of MDF that I would like to stain. I'm not fussed about trying to create a fake woodgrain pattern, just a straight application of stain.
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2nd April 2007, 06:59 PM
Thread: best glue for MDF?
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I went with the Triton glue from Magnet Mart, and...
I went with the Triton glue from Magnet Mart, and will hopefully be able to find the time to put the box together in the next day or two! Thanks for the advice.
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1st April 2007, 03:45 PM
Thread: best glue for MDF?
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As someone who isn't that knowledgeable about...
As someone who isn't that knowledgeable about glues, could you suggest a good brand or two to look out for? The only wood glue I have at present is a PVA glue, which I'm not thinking is the one to...
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1st April 2007, 01:21 PM
Thread: best glue for MDF?
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best glue for MDF?
I'm making a box out of MDF and without making it more complicated would prefer to be able to use only glue if it's possible to get a strong enough join with MDF? The side edges are mitred and the...
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21st March 2007, 07:37 PM
Thread: table saw top - MDF or ply?
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That sounds like pretty good stuff indeed. Since...
That sounds like pretty good stuff indeed. Since I don't have an LI warehouse anywhere even close to local (that I'm aware of), would you be able to suggest a specific place that I might get some...
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20th March 2007, 07:10 PM
Thread: table saw top - MDF or ply?
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I used to work for an MDF plant in Tassie many...
I used to work for an MDF plant in Tassie many moons ago, so I know all about the toxicity! You should try standing around the press and get a REAL lung-full of formaldehyde. :D Good stuff, lol. The...
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19th March 2007, 10:18 PM
Thread: table saw top - MDF or ply?
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MDF was my preference anyway, but that certainly...
MDF was my preference anyway, but that certainly makes the decision much easier. Thanks. :)
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19th March 2007, 08:29 PM
Thread: table saw top - MDF or ply?
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Very nice idea, I like it! Loses an extra couple...
Very nice idea, I like it! Loses an extra couple of mil blade height, but still well within acceptable limits and with considerable benefits.
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18th March 2007, 11:35 PM
Thread: table saw top - MDF or ply?
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table saw top - MDF or ply?
I'm looking to replace the top of my GMC table saw, partly because I just don't like it, and also because it makes it a lot easier to then attach various modifications that will (hopefully) make it a...
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15th March 2007, 08:40 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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Consider that sled design very much a concept - I...
Consider that sled design very much a concept - I wont trouble the forum to keep uploading the evolutions of the design until it is in final form and finished, but suffice to say I've already taken...
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14th March 2007, 09:42 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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I hadn't really considered the mitre slots for...
I hadn't really considered the mitre slots for that design, so no, I guess not. I was thinking that to use the mitre slots would require losing blade height for the base of the sled...whereas for...
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14th March 2007, 08:32 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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Here's a rough paintbrush sketch of what I had in...
Here's a rough paintbrush sketch of what I had in mind. I'm thinking that perhaps an extra rod should be used directly over the blade. Then, by holding the fence either side of the rod you can be...
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14th March 2007, 07:55 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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Here is a photo with the panel removed. It is on...
Here is a photo with the panel removed. It is on the right hand side of the blade.
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14th March 2007, 05:55 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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here's a thought...
I've been inspired.
After having a good look at the GMC TS setup, I've got a few ideas that I'm keen to develop further and then implement. I took off the access panel provided for changing saw... -
12th March 2007, 09:49 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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hmmm...I only just realised that it doesn't...
hmmm...I only just realised that it doesn't actually have a feed-out table at all! I can see the bolt holes for it, but no table. The person I bought it from claimed it was a present that he'd only...
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12th March 2007, 08:00 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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replacing table top?
I gave mine a go on the weekend to test it out, and immediately went back to using my friend's Triton as I just couldn't trust the GMC to do the job properly in its present form.
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11th March 2007, 12:00 PM
Thread: Power Tool Maintainence?
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That's easily solved if they do actually want to...
That's easily solved if they do actually want to help though.
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4th March 2007, 01:04 PM
Thread: why do I need a bandsaw?
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It seems to me that while you can indeed use...
It seems to me that while you can indeed use other tools to do the job of a bandsaw where there is an overlap in functionality, the bandsaw itself is still the master of what it does. Perhaps it does...
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3rd March 2007, 06:08 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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Can I be really greedy and say "all of them"? :D...
Can I be really greedy and say "all of them"? :D
The ones of more immediate use to me would be the cross-cutting and mitre sleds, the ripping fence, and the tenoning jig, as these are all... -
3rd March 2007, 05:33 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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Yes, that's the one - 2000W, 254mm. Dust...
Yes, that's the one - 2000W, 254mm. Dust extraction is also something I want to look at (as I am currently forced to work in a back room of the house, as we are renting and have no other space...
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3rd March 2007, 03:25 PM
Thread: GMC table saw - making it better
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GMC table saw - making it better
I've just bought a GMC table saw (used, but in near-new condition from what I can tell), and would appreciate some advice on modifications to improve its usefulness.
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26th February 2007, 05:24 PM
Thread: softwood for single bed?
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When I was a povvo uni student, I made my own bed...
When I was a povvo uni student, I made my own bed base using chipboard, probably 19mm too. I got a sheet 1800x900 and cut it down the middle lengthwise, and another sheet 1200x900, also cut down the...
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25th February 2007, 11:00 PM
Thread: why do I need a bandsaw?
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Okay, so how much do I need to be saving up for...
Okay, so how much do I need to be saving up for it to be worthwhile? And what brands have the best reputation for a beginner who would like to develop into something mid-range serious? :?
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25th February 2007, 10:49 PM
Thread: bamboo suppliers?
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Well, no one I know who has one has ever seen a...
Well, no one I know who has one has ever seen a deer in their backyard.
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25th February 2007, 07:40 PM
Thread: why do I need a bandsaw?
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By all means, ramble on! :) I could always...
By all means, ramble on! :)
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25th February 2007, 03:36 PM
Thread: bamboo suppliers?
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bamboo suppliers?
I want to make a "deer scarer" (or "shishi odoshi" as it is more correctly known), for which I need several lengths of varying diameters of bamboo sticks. Can anyone please point me in the direction...
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25th February 2007, 03:17 PM
Thread: why do I need a bandsaw?
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What do I want to make? hmmm...where do I start?...
What do I want to make? hmmm...where do I start? :D
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25th February 2007, 01:16 PM
Thread: why do I need a bandsaw?
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why do I need a bandsaw?
There is no question that a bandsaw is a very useful tool. But is it essential, a tool a serious woodworker really cannot live without?
I don't really know a lot about woodworking than what I...