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3rd May 2007, 12:28 AM
Thread: Leigh M & T Jig
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Leigh M&T
Les is this the beast you are talking about?
Or are you using a dovetail jig with adapters to do M&T joints?
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31st December 2006, 07:45 PM
Thread: Another Shed Thread
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Woodcutta, thats not a work shed. Thats a...
Woodcutta,
thats not a work shed. Thats a Showroom. Im guessing that you have only just set it up hence the lack of any sign of work going on or have happend in there.
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22nd September 2006, 11:28 PM
Thread: CNC Router with DC Spindle
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Rod, now that you have had plenty of experience...
Rod,
now that you have had plenty of experience and you seem to be in the mood, could you build me one:D
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18th September 2006, 01:32 AM
Thread: Metal laminate
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Meso, I know World Wide Timber Traders in...
Meso,
I know World Wide Timber Traders in Barrington St Bibra Lake? Could be Spearwood sell a metal laminate, don't know the price though.
Regards
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Zelk, that looks awesome! I like the way you...
Zelk,
that looks awesome! I like the way you have custome fitted it into the fireplace. Well done.
kind regards
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29th August 2006, 09:42 PM
Thread: Yet another router table cabinet
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Great job Barrie. The router table looks like it...
Great job Barrie. The router table looks like it has some weight to it which should make it nice and stedy when using it. My home made table is servicable however I plan on building one like you have...
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Toy Box
Made this toy box on the weekend.It was a gift for a work collegue who's wife is having their first baby.
Box is made from MDF and sprayed with Wattyl Stylewood 50% gloss.
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20th August 2006, 12:36 AM
Thread: Carbatec 15" thicknesser
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Joash, I have the same as Les also. Only mine is...
Joash,
I have the same as Les also. Only mine is a different colour. I looked at the model you are looking at and decided on mine for the same reasons Les gave plus the blades are a whole lot easier... -
13th March 2006, 11:31 PM
Thread: Poker Chip Box
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Beautiful looking box J. Is that leather insert...
Beautiful looking box J.
Is that leather insert in the lid? What type of joinery did you use for the box?
Well done.
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7th March 2006, 01:24 AM
Thread: PAWLONIA Tree
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Reeves, I have used it as linning boards under...
Reeves,
I have used it as linning boards under my alfresco area. Very light in colour and weight, took stain very well and can handle water without warping. Well that has been my experience with it.... -
23rd February 2006, 05:37 PM
Thread: Message for Perthites
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Hi Derek, I don't go to Carbetec anywhere near...
Hi Derek,
I don't go to Carbetec anywhere near as much as I do Timbecon. I agree with you that there is a very different feel at each shop and that each has it's own special interest areas.
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23rd February 2006, 03:40 AM
Thread: Message for Perthites
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Hi Bob, try WA Native Timber (Bill King) 9459...
Hi Bob,
try WA Native Timber (Bill King) 9459 0622. I have never been there however I have his card and he seems to carrry a variety of timbers and maybe can put you onto others that supply... -
17th February 2006, 01:38 AM
Thread: Service from GMC/Triton
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BTW Les, I don't think you used quite enough...
BTW Les, I don't think you used quite enough screws on that trolly:D
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17th February 2006, 01:35 AM
Thread: Service from GMC/Triton
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When are you giving up your day job Les? Those...
When are you giving up your day job Les? Those doors look awesome, well done. You should score huge amounts of credit points with SHMBO for her new kitchen.
Regards
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15th February 2006, 08:08 PM
Thread: Service from GMC/Triton
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Hi Les, is your panel raising bit a vertical or...
Hi Les,
is your panel raising bit a vertical or horizontal one? When I used to use the horizontal one years ago variable speed wasn't an option and I just about needed a change of pants when I used... -
6th February 2006, 12:20 AM
Thread: Three Boxes
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Very nice looking pencil cases Mapleman. I am...
Very nice looking pencil cases Mapleman.
I am sure your daugter and son will treasure them.
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1st February 2006, 11:48 PM
Thread: dangerous zero insert plate
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La Huerta, when I made my Zero insert plate I...
La Huerta,
when I made my Zero insert plate I drilled 4 holes, one for each of the support tags that are under the plate and used largish counter sunk screws to hold it down. Works a treat and only... -
1st February 2006, 01:19 AM
Thread: From go to whoa with a noxious weed
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Bodgy, I'm guessing you are feeling very proud...
Bodgy,
I'm guessing you are feeling very proud of yourself, and rightly so. It must feel good to take a branch of a tree and mill it and dress it then make a beautiful box out of it. Well done!! and... -
29th January 2006, 10:40 PM
Thread: 8" Planer (Jointer) ideas?
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Hi Greg, I have just purchased the Timbecon...
Hi Greg,
I have just purchased the Timbecon equivalent of this Jointer. After setting up, which took a few hours, I find this to be an excellent machine to use. Much better than my previous one.... -
29th October 2005, 02:21 AM
Thread: My Workshop
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Great office Gazaly. Looks like a great spot to...
Great office Gazaly. Looks like a great spot to hide on the weekends.
Regards
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18th October 2005, 12:41 AM
Thread: Our first attempt at a box - a cutlery box
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Great work guys. What a great heirloom to pass on...
Great work guys. What a great heirloom to pass on to future generations of dan toms.
Regards
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14th October 2005, 12:27 AM
Thread: Gifkining WIDE Boards
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On the website:-...
On the website:- http://www.gifkins.com.au/BigJig.html
they say:-
"With care, it is possible to dovetail boards up to 2 m long." :eek: :eek:
OK!!
How :confused:[/QUOTE]
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3rd October 2005, 09:02 PM
Thread: Help with Restoration
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Ashore, great idea. I will certainly check this...
Ashore,
great idea. I will certainly check this option out. I guess it will depend on where the break point is in the metres required verses buying machine and raw timber and making moulding.... -
2nd October 2005, 01:32 AM
Thread: Help with Restoration
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Thanks guys, Using a router isn't an option in...
Thanks guys,
Using a router isn't an option in this case because of the size of the Skirting 300mm and the sheer amount needed. Having them made is certainly an option however I am hoping I will be... -
1st October 2005, 08:42 PM
Thread: Help with Restoration
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Help with Restoration
Hi All,
I am helping my brother ( well giving advice ) to restore an hundred year old house which he will be using for his office. Can any WA woodies tell me where we can get reproduction mouldings... -
1st October 2005, 07:59 PM
Thread: Challenge to Create the Ideal Router Table
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Sticky: Shane, I got mine, Triton switch, as a spare...
Shane,
I got mine, Triton switch, as a spare part from Carabtec or you can go to Atkin carlyle and pay a whole lot more for a foot switch if you think it would be more useful.
Kind regards
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27th September 2005, 12:06 AM
Thread: dovetails first time
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Hi Jim, yes you do make the box as one. Some...
Hi Jim,
yes you do make the box as one. Some will use the bandsaw and others will use the table saw (which is what I did) to seperate the lid. You do have to allow for the kerf when working out your... -
swash turning
Adam, this is an excerpt from Mike Darlow's book Woodturning Methods.
Swas Turning and Pumping:
the headstock spindles of some lathes can rotate and move longitudinally. This facility of a... -
7th September 2005, 12:42 AM
Thread: dovetails first time
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Silent, I didn't take it as critisism. I was...
Silent, I didn't take it as critisism. I was interested in your view and since you mentioned the position of the pins and tails I wondered if in fact there was a correct way or if it is as you say a...
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6th September 2005, 04:43 PM
Thread: dovetails first time
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Zen yes, that is exactly what they are :) , wine...
Zen yes, that is exactly what they are :) , wine bottle boxes. I used radiata pine because of cost and being able to buy it dressed which means very little machining is required. Only need to joint...
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Looks great custos. Gives me insperation to make...
Looks great custos. Gives me insperation to make a new letterbox for myself.
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6th September 2005, 01:05 AM
Thread: dovetails first time
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Gumby there are a couple of lines I could use to...
Gumby there are a couple of lines I could use to your reply but I will steer clear as there are ladies present :eek:
Thank you everyone for the comments.
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5th September 2005, 01:48 AM
Thread: dovetails first time
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Thanks Rod,what you doing up so late. You trying...
Thanks Rod,what you doing up so late. You trying to make your holidays last longer :D . Thanks for the tip on my jointer yesterday. I re tuned it today and no more snipe.
Regards
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5th September 2005, 12:20 AM
Thread: dovetails first time
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dovetails first time
Made these boxes to order last weekend. It was my first proper use of dovetail joinery. Used the Gifkins jig, would recommend this to anyone interested in doing dovetails and not wanting to do them...
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25th August 2005, 01:04 AM
Thread: Gifkins Dovetail Jig
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Giffkins jig
I bought my Giffkins a year ago. At this years WW show I bought the box making router bits. I made my first box the other day, only used pine as it was a test finished it with Danish oil came up a...
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I use a bold which I have attached a small piece...
I use a bold which I have attached a small piece of wood to the head then put it in my drill press.
Kind regards
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27th June 2005, 11:47 PM
Thread: Mitre guage for table saw
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Sorry numbat, that was a year ago I can no longer...
Sorry numbat, that was a year ago I can no longer recall. I did go thru my favorites list but nothing rang a bell with me. I will do a serch thru my emails and if I find something I will let you...
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23rd June 2005, 11:56 PM
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I use a 70x33mm I think rectangular section of...
I use a 70x33mm I think rectangular section of aluminium that is 2400mm long. Two clamps one at each end. Allow for the distance from the saw base side and the blade add that to the cut line, use a...
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15th June 2005, 01:07 AM
Thread: ML-392 Options
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Grainstruck, I have an ML-392 from Timbecon. I...
Grainstruck,
I have an ML-392 from Timbecon. I have had it for about a year now and find it very good the only complaint I have are the short tops however planing lengths 2mts or less isn't a... -
4th June 2005, 09:20 PM
Thread: A Tale of Three Footstools
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Fantastic piece of work Midge, and what a great...
Fantastic piece of work Midge, and what a great tribute to your grandad. Hope following generations follow suite. Could become a family legacy that each generation builds a stool to honour Grandad...
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That sounds as sweet as it looks Joe. Well done...
That sounds as sweet as it looks Joe. Well done mate!
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29th May 2005, 10:03 PM
Thread: Happy clamping
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Great workshop Soren, like all the ducting. What...
Great workshop Soren, like all the ducting. What size is your dusty?
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28th May 2005, 01:30 AM
Thread: Zinken 21 spare parts?
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Joe, noticed you have aged a few years recently...
Joe, noticed you have aged a few years recently :eek: . When did you turn 91? :confused:
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28th May 2005, 01:12 AM
Thread: Sturdee's TS sliding extension table.
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Well done Peter, I can see a whole lot of Triton...
Well done Peter,
I can see a whole lot of Triton sliding extension tables being bougt by non Triton owners. Very good improvision.
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26th May 2005, 10:57 PM
Thread: Is this what we have to look forward to?
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Yeah fancy desecrating the great band name of GMC...
Yeah fancy desecrating the great band name of GMC with that crappy orange colour :D :D
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Great craftsmanship Joe. Exceptionally well made....
Great craftsmanship Joe. Exceptionally well made. I am sure it will sound just as it looks. Do you play or is this for someone else? So you do do other than wood turning.
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25th May 2005, 12:24 AM
Thread: Lie-Neilsen now in Australia
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Just imagine if our retailers went off shore to...
Just imagine if our retailers went off shore to source cheap labour and migrated people here. Hmmm many of us would be without jobs.
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22nd May 2005, 11:41 PM
Thread: Timbecon Catalogue
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For those out ther bagging Timbecon for their...
For those out ther bagging Timbecon for their cataloge update.
I am in the printing industry and at a guess Timbecons annual cataloge would cost them upward of 60K to produce then there is the... -
22nd May 2005, 10:13 PM
Thread: Latest Tool Rehab
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Excellent restoration of a great machine Bart. I...
Excellent restoration of a great machine Bart. I Like the the router table set up as well.
Very well done.
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22nd May 2005, 01:37 AM
Thread: Attention all you Perth woodworkers
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Thanks Squizzy, now I know what the back of my...
Thanks Squizzy,
now I know what the back of my head looks like....bald! :eek: .
Thank you Derek for an informative day. To the rest of te guys it was great meeting you and putting a face to the...