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    I mentioned today my Foredom woodcarving set, the one like a Dremel on steroids. Here's a link. They are great

    Woodcarving Kits | Foredom Electric Company
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    That was one nice bench Doug... but are you sure about those initials, seems to be some in the dovetail
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussiephil View Post
    That was one nice bench Doug... but are you sure about those initials, seems to be some in the dovetail
    IMG_5662.jpg
    Must have been some temporary trick of light and shade, Phil.

    I went out and checked but there is no sign of any unauthorized initials now.
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    Just going back a couple of Prattles. This is a link to some chainsaw mill plans:

    9 Homemade Chainsaw Mill Plans You can DIY Easily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    Just going back a couple of Prattles. This is a link to some chainsaw mill plans:

    9 Homemade Chainsaw Mill Plans You can DIY Easily
    Just what I needed - another bloody project.

    Saved to hard drive, added to the list of projects (currently sitting at number 2,156)
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    Hi All,


    It's been a hectic week for me, and have almost no mental capacity left to think of a topic, so how about this one... "When you are mentally exhausted, with no beans left in the tank, what do you do in the shed to recharge, or do you just sit in a comfy chair resting your eyes?


    I look forward to seeing any and all tomorrow




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    I should be there - maybe on time, maybe not.
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    All good intentions to be there.

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    Hope everything is ok?.

    Will be there tomorrow chaps.

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    All good intentions to be there.

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    But that 40 mins would be excellent Plane making time !!.

    Cheers Matt.

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    Sorry I couldn't make the last meet as I have built 4 chainsaw mills and used about about a dozen others so feel I could have contributed.

    One of the best on-line sources for getting started with home chain saw milling is the only sticky thread (Milling 101) in Arboristsite.com Sawmilling subform
    Milling & Saw Mills | Arboristsite.com I post there unser teh same username as here. You have to suffer the Americanisms but other than that there's loads of good info there.

    I started the Milling 101 thread in 2009 and it now has around 195 posts in it. The Arboristsite forum also had a picture meltdown around the same time that WWF had its picture losses. For a few months I was granted access to restore the pics so most of mine have been reinserted.

    A critical factor with successful chain saw milling is sharpening and this is discussed in grimy detail by me on this forum.
    My methods were deemed so effective that my main thread on this topic was moved to be the only sticky in the "Hotsaws - sharpening" subform.
    Chain Sharpening | Arboristsite.com

    The specific thread is here Are FOP really progressive depth raker generators? | Arboristsite.com
    I could do a presentation/demo at one of the meetings there was enough interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Hope everything is ok?.
    Thanks Matt, all is fine., my brain has just been getting an intense workout with work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanceC View Post
    Thanks Matt, all is fine., my brain has just been getting an intense workout with work.
    You should see if Mr Bushmillar can get you a job?
    It seems to be a fairly relaxed affair, apart from the hours.

    Cheers Matt

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    One the subject of CBN v Diamond wheels here is the tech tip from the Norton catalogue
    Although diamond and cBN (cubic Boron Nitride) are both superabrasives, the use of diamond and cBN varies, depending upon the materials to be ground.

    cBN Grinds:• High-speed tool steels• Die steel• Hardened carbon steels• Hardened stainless steels• Alloy steels• Aerospace alloys• Abrasion-resistantferrous materials

    Diamond Grinds:• Cemented carbide• Glass• Ceramics• Fiberglass• Plastics• Composites• Abrasives• Stone• Electronic componentsand materials

    In general, cBN is used to grind ferrous materials. Diamond is used to grind non-ferrous materials, because of an adverse reaction between diamond and iron.T

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    Another very good prattle.

    This is a link to my shoulder plane blades

    The original poster has PM'd me to say he would like one, but I am waiting for him to say which one. If any of you would like to use the remaining blades please let me know.

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