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    Quote Originally Posted by auscab View Post
    No probs Sam . Its reminding me of your clock finishing line of questions . That went on and on .
    Remind me again , Did you end up finishing it ?
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    I know I know, few personal issues kept me from continuing with woodworking for a while but I'm all set up again now and really wanted to get on with building cabinets for the garage first. After that, the clock. Then furniture for the house...


    Quote Originally Posted by auscab View Post
    Be done with it Sam . Go Traditional and build something nice .
    Your right, can't beat old and tried methods, I'll commit myself to doing it that way, even if its with pine R&S.


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    10 Meters of what size ?
    4 x 2.4 x 200 x 25 ? = 9.6 M
    I'm going with 19mm x 65mm R&S, the plywood panels are 7mm which I already have.

    Just got a quote in for DAR 19mm, sadly haven't got a thicknesser so need them to dress it for me, the rest of the cutting can be done on the tablesaw though.

    @7 days to do orders rough sawn

    @10 with dressing
    Minimum dressing charge $60.00+gst

    Us oak 140 x 19 $28.40lm+gst
    Euro oak 140 x 19 $31.80lm+gst

    Us hard maple 140 x 19 $24.10lm+gst

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    Is it time to buy a thicknesser for the workshop?.

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    I know what it’s like Sam . I have a lot of unfinished projects that I’ll get back to . Other things more important pop up and have to be tackled first all the time.

    What machinery do you have ?
    If you have a buzzer then with that and a table saw you could convert 25 mm oak boards yourself to what you need for this job into strips like that . Then just hand planed from there .
    For 10 months when I moved here all my machining was done with hand held 240 volt electric tools. Mikita Circular saw and Mikita electric planer . Then hand finished as usual from that . I took 10 months to get 3 phase connected .
    I made a big lovely Oak table that way and delivered it to clients . Among other stuff.
    It turned out very good . With some real country character to it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by auscab View Post
    What machinery do you have ?
    At the moment, I have a cabinet saw, makita saw which I made a jig to attach to an Ozito track (much cheaper and better than the Makita tracksaw setup), Bosch Jigsaw, Makita Router, drills & drill press.

    Here's my collection:

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    These are the various jigs I've made for the cabinet saw:

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    As you can see tools and jigs everywhere!, in need of storage desperately!.

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