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21st February 2022, 12:23 AM
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Thanks T91, the wheels do indeed have a lip and,...
Thanks T91, the wheels do indeed have a lip and, if I recall, the wheel where the tyre sits did look slightly crowned as well.
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20th February 2022, 07:27 PM
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Do urethane bandsaw tyres need to be crowned?
I just replaced the rubber tyres on my Carbatec bandsaw with the Carter blue urethane tyres and wondering if they need to be crowned in the same way rubber band side tyres are crowned? FWIW the saw...
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13th March 2021, 08:05 PM
Thread: Bandsaw tyre coming off
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Bandsaw tyre coming off
Haven't used this bandsaw for a few years but have never had any problems with it either. It's maybe 10 years old or so and in that time I've never replaced the tyres. When I fired her up today with...
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21st July 2019, 07:54 PM
Thread: Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
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The one oddity of the Blum template I bought is...
The one oddity of the Blum template I bought is that it's not for the main 35mm hole--it assumes that's already been drilled (which was the case for me). Drilling that hole is straightforward using...
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19th July 2019, 10:36 PM
Thread: Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
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I had a crack at making my own template but...
I had a crack at making my own template but couldn't for the life of me get it as spot on as it must need to be. So I bought the Blum drilling template for about $45 and was able to very quickly get...
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14th July 2019, 10:18 PM
Thread: Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
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Very fair point!
Very fair point!
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13th July 2019, 10:10 PM
Thread: Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
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For anyone interested, this is the layout I've...
For anyone interested, this is the layout I've come up with--taking dimensions from the Blum catalogue and figuring out a few of the dimensions which aren't noted (edge to centre of 8mm holes)....
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13th July 2019, 05:09 PM
Thread: Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
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Blum Insert Hole Boring - Template Ideas
I've had a number of vinyl wrap cabinet doors made up and bored for concealed hinges but the manufacturer only bored the 35mm holes, without the 8mm holes either side. It looks like the door cores...
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19th August 2018, 11:11 PM
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Generally, yes. As far as I can tell :( That's my...
Generally, yes. As far as I can tell :( That's my biggest problem--finding something long enough to effectively measure the problem! My stack of sheets is pretty much dead flat though so have been...
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19th August 2018, 11:06 PM
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Yep. I backed off the pressure a bit for my test...
Yep. I backed off the pressure a bit for my test cut today though. Maybe try a pass without it, you think?
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19th August 2018, 11:05 PM
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Haven't measured it but it looks about right--i.e...
Haven't measured it but it looks about right--i.e doesn't look like it's wobbling all over. Might give it a closer look
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19th August 2018, 04:21 PM
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Thanks for all the help and ideas, I've improved...
Thanks for all the help and ideas, I've improved the situation considerably after doing a couple of things:
1. Clamped the end of the factory fence so it can wiggle--I noticed it would shift a... -
18th August 2018, 03:52 PM
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Good thought, one thing that's been niggling but...
Good thought, one thing that's been niggling but that I haven't checked. I'm actually using a replacement Carbatec riving knife which I had ground down to use as a low-profile knife without the blade...
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17th August 2018, 10:27 PM
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The fence is the pretty sturdy Biesemeyer clone...
The fence is the pretty sturdy Biesemeyer clone that came with the saw but it does only lock at the front and it's bloody clunky sometimes. Might try clamping it at the back. Was actually thinking...
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17th August 2018, 02:50 PM
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Yep, the centre widens--to look at it. But if I...
Yep, the centre widens--to look at it. But if I actually measure the board at multiple points along its length, the width measure is off by no more than 1mm. Which is baffling!!!
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17th August 2018, 02:44 PM
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Sorry, other way around I meant! Starts off okay,...
Sorry, other way around I meant! Starts off okay, twists around the fence and then straightens out again. Hump in the middle.
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17th August 2018, 02:41 PM
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I've been through the full setup of this saw in...
I've been through the full setup of this saw in the past and just checked the front and back teeth of the blade against the fence--which is out by about about .002" or .05mm if I'm converting...
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17th August 2018, 01:39 PM
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Ripping banana-shaped lengths particleboard
Hoping someone with more experience can help me out with this dilemma.
I'm ripping 2400mm lengths of particleboard (melamine) on my Carbatec 10"/3HP tablesaw using a clean, good quality CMT 80T... -
28th March 2018, 04:10 PM
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Went with the K36 and black pigment from Kirkside...
Went with the K36 and black pigment from Kirkside Products in Osborne Park. Haven't mixed it up yet but looks to be about what I need.
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25th March 2018, 03:44 PM
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Stabilising blackbutt - epoxy recommendations?
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I'm working on some solid frame and panel doors in blackbut and have a few defects (cracks and a loose knot) to sort out. My plan at the moment is to dam the underside and fill will... -
12th September 2016, 10:11 PM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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To close out this one, I put my high angle frog...
To close out this one, I put my high angle frog back in and my tearout issues pretty much went away. As part of reinstalling the HAF, I also closed up the mouth of the plane and also pushed the...
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10th September 2016, 01:28 AM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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I bought a high angle frog with this plane, which...
I bought a high angle frog with this plane, which I removed as part of my troubleshooting efforts... suppose I might as well put it back in.
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8th September 2016, 11:01 PM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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Thank you for all of your advice suggestions,...
Thank you for all of your advice suggestions, everyone.
I came back to it today with much success. In addition to pulling the chipbreaker back a bit, I went back to my 220-grit stone and kept... -
4th September 2016, 07:57 PM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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The micro bevel is whatever the veritas honing...
The micro bevel is whatever the veritas honing guide adds--1 or 2 degrees, I believe. No back bevel added on purpose, apart from the impact of the 'ruler trick'. This should be WA Blackbutt but I've...
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4th September 2016, 05:41 PM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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4th September 2016, 04:06 PM
Thread: Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
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Planing issue - No 4 in blackbutt
I'm having trouble getting a fine shaving from my Lie Nielsen No 4 smoother on blackbutt and looking for some tips. I've done a fair amount of rough milling work with my old Stanley No 5 with a Hock...
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24th July 2016, 12:31 PM
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Thanks Rob--I've been wondering about your...
Thanks Rob--I've been wondering about your feather idea too and might give it whirl. I would ideally replace the wood in question but I'm trying to match grain and colour as much as possible with the...
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23rd July 2016, 11:25 PM
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Cracks in blackbutt - filling suggestions without epoxy
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I'm (still) in the process of building some solid wood cabinets in blackbutt and some of my wood has some fairly ugly cracks to be dealt with. I don't think I can cut around these... -
23rd March 2016, 04:56 PM
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Thanks Huon, will be curious to hear how far you...
Thanks Huon, will be curious to hear how far you get but I'm not hopeful! Sounds like you got stung though--sorry to hear it. I was just about to head over to Carbatec Perth and fork our $174 so I'm...
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21st March 2016, 11:28 PM
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Shellac flakes - difference in sources of supply
I've been hunting down some blonde or super blonde de-waxed shellac flakes. Carbatec sell a 500g bag of the Liberon product for an astonishing $174 whereas Neil at U-Beaut pointed me to Shines and I...
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10th October 2015, 05:26 PM
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Advice needed for lipped drawer with half blind dovetails
Am working through the designs for a three-drawer cabinet with drawer faces that overlay the cabinet frame. The drawer sides will be attached to the faces using half blind dovetails.
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8th July 2015, 04:13 PM
Thread: Euro-style hinge for three-door bookcase
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Interesting, thanks for your thoughts elanjacobs!...
Interesting, thanks for your thoughts elanjacobs! Good point about the knife hinge adjustability, I think for that reason alone I'll forego the knife hinges and see if I can dig up these Hafele...
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6th July 2015, 09:44 PM
Thread: Euro-style hinge for three-door bookcase
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The latter--so both end and centre doors open...
The latter--so both end and centre doors open together with the centre door folding back.
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6th July 2015, 09:41 PM
Thread: Euro-style hinge for three-door bookcase
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Yep, pretty much exactly what I'm looking for....
Yep, pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. I'll be using Blum hinges throughout the rest of the project, do you know by chance if they make anything similar? Nothing jumped out when I searched...
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5th July 2015, 10:50 PM
Thread: Euro-style hinge for three-door bookcase
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Euro-style hinge for three-door bookcase
I'm in the middle of designing a three-door bookcase with glass doors. Each door will likely be around 1400mm in height by 300mm wide (TBC).
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20th June 2015, 04:48 PM
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Finish recommendations for plywood cabinet interior
Hi,
I'm working on a set of base cabinets for our lounge room, constructed using a quality AC plywood. I'll be edging with a solid wood and add doors or drawers to fully enclose each cabinet.
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25th April 2015, 06:11 PM
Thread: Router Collet - Swap Metric for Imperial
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Thanks all for your replies. I got the calipers...
Thanks all for your replies. I got the calipers out and the cone does in fact measure 6.35mm. I then measured the shank on what I thought was my 1/4" router bit... I knew it wasn't a 1/2" shank...
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22nd April 2015, 06:04 PM
Thread: Router Collet - Swap Metric for Imperial
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Router Collet - Swap Metric for Imperial
Hi all,
I purchased a second-hand Makita trim router (N3701) and naively assumed it would have a 1/4" collet. The router runs and seems to be a sturdy little thing--I bought it from a cabinet... -
4th April 2015, 05:35 PM
Thread: Bookcase Doors - Design advice needed
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Bookcase Doors - Design advice needed
I'm designing some built-in cabinets for my lounge room--essentially a long lower bank of drawers and cupboards spanning the length of one wall with bookcases sitting on top at either end (television...
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28th March 2015, 10:59 PM
Thread: Design resources for mouldings
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Design resources for mouldings
I number of years back I received an electronic version of a new woodworking magazine. Can't remember what it was called but it contained a very interesting feature on the traditional use of...
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25th January 2015, 12:20 AM
Thread: Jarrah - slab characteristics
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Well, I've taken to the live edge with a...
Well, I've taken to the live edge with a drill-mounted wire brush and a cup brush. I think all of the bark is off and I'm left with the pale sapwood.
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23rd January 2015, 05:16 PM
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Doug--what a great resource, thanks for sharing!!...
Doug--what a great resource, thanks for sharing!! I love shaping wood so definitely something I'm game to tackle. I had a quick look at some of the second hand handle sets for sale and was surprised...
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22nd January 2015, 10:32 PM
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Well... you're right! 100% right! I should do it...
Well... you're right! 100% right! I should do it myself but am not sure how to get started. I'm happy to tackle the plane body (rust and flattening) but really don't know where to start--in...
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20th January 2015, 10:21 PM
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Wanted: Someone to Refurbish Old Hand Plane
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Am looking for someone to refurbish my grandfather's old hand plane and make it usable once more.
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19th January 2015, 01:05 AM
Thread: Jarrah - slab characteristics
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Jarrah - slab characteristics
I'm preparing a 2600mm long jarrah slab to use as a desk and was wondering about some of the gum (?) pockets. I call them gum pockets because I'm not sure what they are! They aren't knots but do...
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19th January 2015, 12:52 AM
Thread: Australian Plywood Veneers
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Noticed Bunnings, of all places, had some small...
Noticed Bunnings, of all places, had some small sheets of jarrah veneer ply when I was in yesterday. Didn't look vey thick and I didn't note the specs but it didn't seem particularly pricey...
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6th January 2015, 05:43 PM
Thread: Australian Plywood Veneers
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Thanks--have been meaning to pop out to Worldwide...
Thanks--have been meaning to pop out to Worldwide Timber Traders for ages so maybe time I did. They seem like a good bet.
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3rd January 2015, 11:17 PM
Thread: Australian Plywood Veneers
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Interesting--exactly what I had in mind, Sir, but...
Interesting--exactly what I had in mind, Sir, but I haven't seen anything similar in my WA-focused web searches. Definitely not cheap stuff so shipping is out of the question!
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3rd January 2015, 10:24 PM
Thread: Australian Plywood Veneers
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Australian Plywood Veneers
Hi all,
Am gearing up to build a TV console and will be using quality plywood for the cabinet/carcass. I'm not familiar with plywoods available on the Australian market but US-based woodworking... -
12th December 2013, 01:16 AM
Thread: Which clamp lengths do you use most?
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Poll: Thanks for all your responses. Btw, I looked...
Thanks for all your responses.
Btw, I looked into changing my poll options after creating it but couldn't find a way to do so but point taken--although I suppose the definitions are relative...