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28th June 2012, 11:24 AM
Thread: HNT Gordon blades
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HNT Gordon blades
Hiya!
I was wondering about the blades offered by HNT Gordon with his planes.
The options of "tool steel" or "HSS". Does anyone have experience with both of these? I know in theory, but does... -
2nd March 2011, 06:17 PM
Thread: Router table choice/comparo
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The Incra fences are very handy, I've used one...
The Incra fences are very handy, I've used one for years now and wouldn't be without it. The repeatability saves a lot of time and measuring. The down side is they aren't cheap, and they take a lot...
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2nd March 2011, 03:05 PM
Thread: Thinning lacquer for HVLP
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Everything I've put through my Wagner HVLP set...
Everything I've put through my Wagner HVLP set up, has gone on better after thinning
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28th February 2011, 12:55 PM
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Having both fence and under table set up it the...
Having both fence and under table set up it the best option, everything is covered.
There are times when the fence extraction simply won't be effective, or not even on the table.
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28th February 2011, 12:29 PM
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It depends on the set-up and what You are doing...
It depends on the set-up and what You are doing on the table.
If You're working with templates, replicating chair legs for example, the fence won't be on the table.
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28th February 2011, 12:19 PM
Thread: Titebond II - Shelf life?
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I use Tightbond III, but won't use it after a...
I use Tightbond III, but won't use it after a year just in case. The shelf life depends on which shelf it's been sitting on. Temperature can destroy it.
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26th January 2011, 01:33 PM
Thread: Bi fold doors
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Great work Mailee:2tsup: I've always wanted to...
Great work Mailee:2tsup: I've always wanted to make a set of these
I bet that hole in the wall was out of square before you got the frame in and squared:) -
26th January 2011, 12:25 AM
Thread: LN Dovetail saw
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I use a standard LN saw for dovetails, it's a...
I use a standard LN saw for dovetails, it's a lovely saw:2tsup: I don't think You can got wrong with any of them
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26th January 2011, 12:17 AM
Thread: Who can relate to this?
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I'm only 34 but can relate to a lot of that:D...
I'm only 34 but can relate to a lot of that:D
I'd add swimming in the rivers in the summer and if we found some rope, making a rope swing from a tree...fond memories -
25th January 2011, 11:12 PM
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Do You mean it's warped? Are You referring to...
Do You mean it's warped? Are You referring to water stones?
I haven't experienced any noticeable bending, bumping of our stones...but, they are always in use, so kept flat daily.
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25th January 2011, 01:30 AM
Thread: Advice Needed - Heavy Solid Wood Table
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Edge grain to edge grain glue ups are extremely...
Edge grain to edge grain glue ups are extremely strong:2tsup:
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24th January 2011, 11:43 PM
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Thanks for sharing Your thoughts on the matter...
Thanks for sharing Your thoughts on the matter Schtoo:2tsup:
I guess this is one of those "what ever works for You" situations. Our blades are sharp and true enough for daily woodworking.
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24th January 2011, 11:19 PM
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Yes, it's never been a problem keeping them flat.
Yes, it's never been a problem keeping them flat.
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24th January 2011, 11:06 PM
Thread: Advice Needed - Heavy Solid Wood Table
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I agree, if You do a good job of jointing the...
I agree, if You do a good job of jointing the boards, the glue bond will hold it together. Tightbond III is good stuff.
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24th January 2011, 10:23 PM
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I'm not sure whether the above was aimed at Me,...
I'm not sure whether the above was aimed at Me, or anyone else using wet & dry..
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24th January 2011, 08:49 PM
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I've been flattening king water stones with wet...
I've been flattening king water stones with wet and dry paper on float glass for years, and honestly have never had a problem with glue or grain embedded in the stone:rolleyes: has anyone else? It...
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24th January 2011, 03:03 PM
Thread: Makita 150mm ROS vs Festool RS2????
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If the slab needs a fair bit of flattening, go...
If the slab needs a fair bit of flattening, go for a belt sander mate, then follow up with a ROS or half sheet. The Festool belt sander, with the frame takes some beating.
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10th January 2011, 04:52 PM
Thread: Osmo Polyx-oil
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No idea where you can get it in Sydney, but I...
No idea where you can get it in Sydney, but I have used it and it's not as good as I thought it would be.
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8th January 2011, 09:03 PM
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drywall screen on float glass works well on...
drywall screen on float glass works well on waterstones, wet & dry paper too.
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8th January 2011, 01:28 PM
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I just bought one, If I recall correctly. I guess...
I just bought one, If I recall correctly. I guess You could make one using plastic pipe. Probably just as cheap to buy the real deal though
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8th January 2011, 01:26 PM
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Yes the 4" hose connected to the fence goes to a...
Yes the 4" hose connected to the fence goes to a 2hp dust collector. The router hose goes straight to the vac.
Regarding the chamber set-up, using the 4" hose to the dust collector...yep, the... -
8th January 2011, 12:40 PM
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The Router is connected to the vac hose, and the...
The Router is connected to the vac hose, and the fence is connected to a reducer with the 4" dust collector hose attached. works well!
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8th January 2011, 12:08 PM
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Cheers Schtoo, Thanks for the...
Cheers Schtoo,
Thanks for the Advice!..Sounds like Sigma then..
I've used the Shapton M's, they seemed to wear rather fast, but were hard to flatten.
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8th January 2011, 11:56 AM
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I've got all three of those connections on my...
I've got all three of those connections on my table.
The 4" hose in the routers enclosed chamber, is least effective on mine..and I've pretty much stopped using it.
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8th January 2011, 11:38 AM
Thread: Maple side board
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The drawer handle that acts as a runner too, is...
The drawer handle that acts as a runner too, is from the great James Krenov RIP
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7th January 2011, 04:11 PM
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I've been having problems loading up pages. ...
I've been having problems loading up pages.
Just now happened. I was in the "General woodworking forums". I clicked out, in the top left to return to "woodworking forums" and it timed out.
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7th January 2011, 01:45 PM
Thread: Maple side board
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Thanks! I did this one in 2009, the bottom is...
Thanks!
I did this one in 2009, the bottom is similar to the maple sideboard
This is Black Cherry, there were a lot of dovetails to cut on this one..
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7th January 2011, 01:21 PM
Thread: Dining set
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I've made this dining set a number of times now,...
I've made this dining set a number of times now, so I can get it done at a reasonable speed. I don't really track hours, I just get stuck in until the job's done.
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6th January 2011, 11:13 PM
Thread: Dining set
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Ah, well that's probably my settings, that's...
Ah, well that's probably my settings, that's causing it then. I think they are set to registered members only
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5th January 2011, 02:27 PM
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Hey Schtoo! Where are You based in Japan mate?...
Hey Schtoo!
Where are You based in Japan mate?
I'm still using my old King stones, and have done loads of work with them... However, I'd like to know what other stones are worth having? I'm... -
4th January 2011, 07:08 PM
Thread: Bubinga Slab Table
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It certainly would, but then I wouldn't have a...
It certainly would, but then I wouldn't have a slab table either:wink:
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4th January 2011, 06:11 PM
Thread: Maple side board
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Hey Wongo, thanks mate! It's nice to be back...
Hey Wongo, thanks mate!
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4th January 2011, 04:27 PM
Thread: Maple side board
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Maple side board
This was also made in 2010 for a client
Hard Maple sideboard..the case is joined with hand cut dovetails
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4th January 2011, 04:00 PM
Thread: Dining set
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The slats are cut mate
The slats are cut mate
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4th January 2011, 03:58 PM
Thread: Dining set
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The maple slats aren't attached to the seat. ...
The maple slats aren't attached to the seat. They are just mortice and tenon into the top crest rail and the bottom rail
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3rd January 2011, 12:30 AM
Thread: Bubinga Slab Table
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I did try to caress as many logs as possible:D...
I did try to caress as many logs as possible:D
You can see the yard foreman standing by with eagle eyes:wink:
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3rd January 2011, 12:17 AM
Thread: Bubinga Slab Table
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Yes they did know, more than I did...but they...
Yes they did know, more than I did...but they thought they'd already sold all the slabs from that particular log:D
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3rd January 2011, 12:12 AM
Thread: Bubinga Slab Table
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They have, but it won't be dry enough for about...
They have, but it won't be dry enough for about another five years. I'm standing next to a couple of logs that they've resawn and stacked (the middle stack)
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2nd January 2011, 03:42 PM
Thread: Dining set
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Hey Lig, It was for a client. They've since...
Hey Lig,
It was for a client. They've since bought another piece:) -
2nd January 2011, 03:08 PM
Thread: Bubinga Slab Table
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Bubinga Slab Table
I found a nice slab of figured Bubinga, well at the wood yard it was filthy, but the wavy edge was a good sign of it being figured.
I put it on a base made from walnut.
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2nd January 2011, 02:57 PM
Thread: Dining set
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Dining set
Made this in 2010
Black cherry and Maple.
All joinery is mortice and tenon, the table top is attached via buttons.
I upholstered the chairs with a leather look material.
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24th May 2009, 11:56 AM
Thread: Vale Sam Maloof
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It's sad news... Amazing woodworker, very...
It's sad news...
Amazing woodworker, very humble and open to sharing. He'll certainly be missed, but leaves a lot of inspiration and energy in the furniture He has made and the books he has... -
5th May 2009, 01:22 PM
Thread: Expanding Table rigidity
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Expanding Table rigidity
Hello,
I may be making an expanding table 100cm x 200cm closed... 100cm x 300cm open
I was thinking about using the wooden expanders that Lee Valley stock: ... -
6th November 2008, 07:29 PM
Thread: Random Orbital Sander questions
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I've recently bought the older model Metabo Duo ...
I've recently bought the older model Metabo Duo
I've had quite a few ROS including Festool, and use them almost everyday. I can honestly say, the Metabo is the best ROS I've owned:2tsup: The... -
31st October 2008, 10:11 PM
Thread: Maloof low back chair
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Cheers Everyone:):drink2: I did make two, but...
Cheers Everyone:):drink2:
I did make two, but one is Black Cherry. I guess I'll make another from walnut, when I can face all that shaping again..
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30th October 2008, 08:09 PM
Thread: Maloof low back chair
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Maloof low back chair
Hello:)
I made this to go with the pedestal table I made a while back.
It's made from Black walnut
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5th September 2008, 11:31 PM
Thread: Maloof Style Pedestal with Glass Top
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The base went together quite easily. I mitered,...
The base went together quite easily. I mitered, dominoed and glued the legs together. I then shaped them roughly on the bandsaw, and went to the router table and cleaned it up, following a...
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2nd September 2008, 10:16 PM
Thread: Maloof Style Pedestal with Glass Top
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Maloof Style Pedestal with Glass Top
G'day:)
I tried to make a Maloof style pedestal, but put a glass top on it. I like the idea of the glass top. I can see all the table while sitting at it.
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1st July 2008, 09:51 PM
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Very nice, that Lig:2tsup: That slab is...
Very nice, that Lig:2tsup:
That slab is impressive too:) what's it finished with? Have You got a base for it?
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26th June 2008, 02:13 AM
Thread: Metabo Duo Thoughts?
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Wongo, thanks for having a look:2tsup: Sounds...
Wongo, thanks for having a look:2tsup:
Sounds like it's got to be a Metabo then:D
The new type isn't here yet (if ever) , but the old Duo sounds good:)
When I bought the ROS I have now, I...