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    Take 2mm off - safely

    I need to take 2mm off a piece of pine 40*42, to make it square.

    How do I do it safely? Can I just set my rip fence at 40mm away from the blade and push it through? Or should I bury the blade in a...
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    Fantastic job. :2tsup: My 8 year old would...

    Fantastic job. :2tsup:

    My 8 year old would love to do something like this.
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    Thanks for that.:2tsup:

    Thanks for that.:2tsup:
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    I would be interested in this too. I was looking...

    I would be interested in this too. I was looking at my lads track the other day, and trying to work out how I would route a curved track piece :?
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    pics aren't really big enough to see the detail.

    pics aren't really big enough to see the detail.
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    But then it wouldn't be zero clearance, would...

    But then it wouldn't be zero clearance, would it?:?
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    facepalm Urban Dictionary: facepalm...

    facepalm
    Urban Dictionary: facepalm
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    It's best to cut it oversize, glue it to the...

    It's best to cut it oversize, glue it to the workpiece and then route it to size on the workpiece (so I understand).

    You can cut it to size on a table saw, being careful not to get it trapped...
  10. Thread: New Pet

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    It might be a ifisawit idshitmypants but I could...

    It might be a ifisawit idshitmypants but I could be wrong:U
  11. Thread: Slow ADSL2+

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    Start by having a read of this Optimising ADSL2+...

    Start by having a read of this
    Optimising ADSL2+ service performance | Internode Blog
    it's a bit on the long side, but it written by an authoritative figure on the subject

    Start with an...
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    Mitre joints with splines? I would think...

    Mitre joints with splines?

    I would think there would be some sort of metal structure in that to make it sturdy enough though.
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    Sheeeeit! :o Glad to hear you're doing okay.

    Sheeeeit! :o Glad to hear you're doing okay.
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    There is more information and some photos of his...

    There is more information and some photos of his mods in the following thread
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f153/makita-tablesaws-120114/
  15. There are many ways to strengthen a plywood...

    There are many ways to strengthen a plywood shelf. If you need some examples I can send you some scans of a magazine article.
  16. Thread: Blue Marble

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    That's fantastic. I'd pay money for that.

    That's fantastic. I'd pay money for that.
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    This TS is back on my radar again. How do you...

    This TS is back on my radar again.

    How do you adjust the fence alignment on this?

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/attachments/f153/142875d1280231936-makita-tablesaws-dsc_0014.jpg

    Do you shim...
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    I still found the Triton to be great value. It...

    I still found the Triton to be great value. It was cheaper than the dewalt but still did double duty. It was way cheaper than the Makita with all the bells and whistles, and whilst twice the price of...
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    Thanks chaps. Keep your fingers crossed for me...

    Thanks chaps. Keep your fingers crossed for me :fingerscrossed:
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    It most closely resembles one of these...

    It most closely resembles one of these
    https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/Products?stockCode=W452

    (not wanting to give too much away) :ninja:
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    Disassembling Contractors Saw

    I may have the opportunity to pick up a used contractors saw, and am concerned about it being so top heavy in the trailer, particularly on those legs which aren't known for being the best. I am aware...
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    Woodsmith Shop Season 4 - Heads Up

    Woodsmith Shop season 4 starts airing in the US from the 7th August.

    Forum members living there should start checking their TV guides, and for those of us that harness the power of the internet,...
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    Nice work fella :2tsup:

    Nice work fella :2tsup:
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    Thanks for the replies so far :2tsup: I know...

    Thanks for the replies so far :2tsup:

    I know that this question has been asked many times, and I went back through 20 pages of this section last night, saw the same questions and answers lots of...
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    Are you able to work out which issue of Wood...

    Are you able to work out which issue of Wood Magazine it would have featured in? If you can then I may be able to help you.
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    $850 - Three Table Saws

    So these 3 saws all come within my budget, and I can get all of them locally without shipping. I don't really have room for one in the carport (where I wanted to keep it) but it will fit under my...
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    I'd kind of resolved myself to settle for a...

    I'd kind of resolved myself to settle for a MLT100, and was looking around one of the larger machinery retailers here in ADL, when as I walked back to the car, there was that very table saw, in bits,...
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    So are you copying some sort of reference design,...

    So are you copying some sort of reference design, or are you calculating dimension / volume using software or some other method?

    Are you using crossovers, or bi-amping?
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    May i ask where you sourced your veneered MDF?

    May i ask where you sourced your veneered MDF?
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    Can you explain to me what that clamp is actually...

    Can you explain to me what that clamp is actually doing on your fence?
    Is that throat plate, a zero-clearance?

    Just got quoted $900 for the Bosch GTS10 shipped to Adelaide, which is over my...
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    Well, show us some pics or ur speakers then :)

    Well, show us some pics or ur speakers then :)
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    That was my prime reason for attending....so I...

    That was my prime reason for attending....so I hope that was achieved.
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    I ended up with a day off yesterday, and wasn't...

    I ended up with a day off yesterday, and wasn't feeling the best, but as I am working all weekend, I took the oppurtunity to head in. I used my voucher from here :2tsup: Was about as big as I had...
  34. Thread: Dw744-xe

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    So what did you think of it?

    So what did you think of it?
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    Fish Feeding (as previously stated)...

    Fish Feeding (as previously stated)
    http://www.aquascene.com.au/

    Litchfield (as previously stated)
    Litchfield National Park - Find a Park - Parks - Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts
    ...
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    And also on eBay?

    And also on eBay?
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    Inspirational stuff indeed. That level of...

    Inspirational stuff indeed. That level of precision with hand tools seems out of reach to me.
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    Circular Saw with Riving Knife

    My old Makita 235mm (?) circular saw is so heavy, I can hardly lift it with my right arm. I was mooching around Bunnies looking at smaller ones, and some of them, mostly the cheaper ones, have riving...
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    May I ask where you acquired the raw materials?

    May I ask where you acquired the raw materials?
  40. Thread: Gawd,save me

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    Ooh! Nice and sticky, the weather that is. I'm...

    Ooh! Nice and sticky, the weather that is. I'm sure the loaf is as well.

    I grew up in Torquay. Been in aus nearly 30 years though. Was on holiday there a couple of years ago.
  41. Thread: Gawd,save me

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    Thanks for the laugh. How's the weather there on...

    Thanks for the laugh. How's the weather there on the English Riviera?
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    Circular Saw - Setup

    I was checking my circular saw and noticed that the blade alignment has a slight toe-in on it, relative to the edge of the plate.

    Is there any way to adjust this out?
  43. Thread: Dw744-xe

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    I have read really good reviews about the similar...

    I have read really good reviews about the similar Bosch item, and it's special lifting trolley. The article was in a PopWW mag, and the guys took one on their national roadshow.

    SYDNEY TOOLS -...
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    Twas $1095 when I just looked :oo:

    Twas $1095 when I just looked :oo:
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    No, you've got the skill level right, and my...

    No, you've got the skill level right, and my thought processes too. I've read this a couple of times, but I'm still not sure what your point is.

    "The acceptable standard should be okay for those...
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    I had read and known about this and it was...

    I had read and known about this and it was clearly evident when I looked at some ~200x19 pine boards at the salvage place and every single one was cupped. My project description call for jointed...
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    Lot's of advice there. I guess I'll have to weigh...

    Lot's of advice there. I guess I'll have to weigh up what makes sense.

    Keep it coming.
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    Gonna have to start jointing

    So, poor naieve old fool that I am, thinking that I would just be able to go out and buy panels big enough to make cabinets or bookcases out of. Well, you can, but I don't have pockets that deep. So...
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    Yep, They list the board widths as 191mm!! It's...

    Yep, They list the board widths as 191mm!! It's just a straight conversion.
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    I know this is an old thread, but I am in a habit...

    I know this is an old thread, but I am in a habit of keeping information in single, relevant threads, instead of multiple threads with the same info in it (i'm on a lot of forums).

    I am looking...
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