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31st December 2017, 01:02 PM
Thread: Osmo over epoxy
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It’s really a non issue. Epoxy, sand, oil. No...
It’s really a non issue. Epoxy, sand, oil. No dramas.
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26th September 2017, 02:08 PM
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Just saw this thread. You might find a lot of...
Just saw this thread.
You might find a lot of the smaller board and veneer suppliers will have a cnc and edgebander. Most of them will be happy to cut and edge boards that you can then assemble.... -
5th September 2017, 09:49 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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The 0.9mm ally is the answer for the shims. $5...
The 0.9mm ally is the answer for the shims. $5 from bunnings and 5mins to make. Mine's still going strong and I've got probably 50 hours on it now.
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7th July 2017, 10:39 PM
Thread: Which Sander?
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Another vote for the festool in the cage. I've...
Another vote for the festool in the cage. I've got a BS105 and it's amazing what that thing will do.
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19th June 2017, 03:42 PM
Thread: Question - re: Sanding the inside
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Sand the inside then tape. Makes it easier to...
Sand the inside then tape. Makes it easier to prevent glue stains and clean up is a breeze https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170619/4c85fabc121edf2c58773320ddf0af9d.jpg
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10th May 2017, 06:30 PM
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Yes!!!
Yes!!!
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10th May 2017, 06:24 PM
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You've gone full scale Mario in my mind [emoji23]
You've gone full scale Mario in my mind [emoji23]
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10th May 2017, 06:21 PM
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I'm now reading all of Brett's posts in an accent...
I'm now reading all of Brett's posts in an accent in my head...
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10th May 2017, 02:06 PM
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There's only 2 situations I use the rip fence. ...
There's only 2 situations I use the rip fence.
The first is to get a parallel rip when I've already straightened the first side up with either the slider or the track saw. I guess I could do it... -
10th May 2017, 11:21 AM
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I haven't touched mine from when the Felder guys...
I haven't touched mine from when the Felder guys set it up. Just measured it and it's parallel. If I'm getting burn marks is usually my technique or the side that's running against the fence has a...
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10th May 2017, 09:55 AM
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The fence isn’t great for ripping but to be...
The fence isn’t great for ripping but to be honest, I don’t even notice it anymore. I was keen to replace it when I first got the unit but now it’s a real non issue. It’s a little bit tricky to...
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8th May 2017, 10:23 PM
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No doubt about it, the C3-31 comfort is a great...
No doubt about it, the C3-31 comfort is a great piece of gear.
The rip capacity is just over 600mm which is a bit of a pain but other than that I don't have a word bad to say about it. I've had... -
7th May 2017, 03:15 PM
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It's an absolute workhorse as well. I put 4000lm...
It's an absolute workhorse as well. I put 4000lm of 200mm rough sawn Marri through mine in 3 weeks this January. Took it from 25mm to 19mm in 2 passes (3mm cut each side). The inserts are still...
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13th April 2017, 05:47 PM
Thread: Metal cutting blade for Kapex 120
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True, but that's where current in the motor...
True, but that's where current in the motor windings is at a peak which isn't normally a good thing :)
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26th March 2017, 10:12 PM
Thread: Starting to look like pine. Advice please!
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Try the Osmo raw mate. It's got a mild white...
Try the Osmo raw mate. It's got a mild white pigment in it and it keeps the natural colour of the timber.
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18th March 2017, 08:05 PM
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Ooooooo I like that. Looks like it comes apart...
Ooooooo I like that. Looks like it comes apart fairly easily. Great use of that little end table :2tsup:
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16th March 2017, 01:46 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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It's a bit crazy that we're still all dealing...
It's a bit crazy that we're still all dealing with ways to mount a standard router upside down. It's not like a router table is a new concept.
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15th March 2017, 10:33 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Stop it Chris... I need more projects now like I...
Stop it Chris... I need more projects now like I need herpes.
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15th March 2017, 12:29 PM
Thread: Finishing options now that Minwax is gone?
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Have a look at the OSMO range mate. It's all I...
Have a look at the OSMO range mate. It's all I use these days.
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14th March 2017, 08:11 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Believe me I get trying to make it simple! I...
Believe me I get trying to make it simple! I tried a load of different options. I had 80mm medium wall steel pipe with a slit down it but what I found with all of them was that I always wound up with...
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14th March 2017, 07:38 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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It's a lot of effort to go to for something that...
It's a lot of effort to go to for something that can be solved with 2c worth of aluminum but I totally understand the desire to make it pretty [emoji12]
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14th March 2017, 07:34 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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These are the outside diameters you'd be shooting...
These are the outside diameters you'd be shooting for with the sleeve. From what I can tell you only get about +/- 0.3mm without the lift binding.
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14th March 2017, 11:19 AM
Thread: Router Motor
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It wouldn't be my choice. PVC isn't really known...
It wouldn't be my choice. PVC isn't really known for it's structural integrity when it gets warm either. It deforms pretty easily.
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13th March 2017, 09:49 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Yep, I'd thought about extending that ribbon...
Yep, I'd thought about extending that ribbon cable to the control panel but I can't really see myself changing the speed that often. I don't use many big bits. I'm planning on a big E stop mushroom...
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13th March 2017, 07:58 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Quick shot of the setup as it stands. Still to...
Quick shot of the setup as it stands. Still to add stop and start buttons to the front of the router table panel and a load of other refinements but for now it's in and it works.
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13th March 2017, 12:01 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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It's not a million miles away from the $720 you'd...
It's not a million miles away from the $720 you'd spend on a triton router and a woodpeckers plate.
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13th March 2017, 11:09 AM
Thread: Router Motor
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Will do woodpixel. I'm about to smash the balls...
Will do woodpixel. I'm about to smash the balls off the setup for a couple of weeks as I've got a lot of template work to do so I should have a better idea about how it's all going to work. Seems...
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11th March 2017, 11:34 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Thanks for the headsup mate. Wouldn't be here...
Thanks for the headsup mate. Wouldn't be here without you doing the preliminary work [emoji106]
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11th March 2017, 11:26 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Router Motor
Just as a follow up. The spindle arrived and fitted neatly into the Jessem master lift ii on it's smallest setting shimmed out with some 0.9mm aluminum I had laying around. Really easy fit with the...
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5th March 2017, 06:31 PM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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That's the stuff Mr Brush. Steel wool is so...
That's the stuff Mr Brush. Steel wool is so 1960's. I also use the gold colour which is a bit more abrasive between coats. That or 800 granat paper.
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4th March 2017, 05:59 PM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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Thanks mate. I use the raw as a first coat on all...
Thanks mate. I use the raw as a first coat on all light timbers. It's the polyx with a white pigment through it. I knocks the yellow down a touch. You can use the raw for both first and second coat...
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4th March 2017, 12:09 PM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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There's 6mm holes drilled in the bottom lip of...
There's 6mm holes drilled in the bottom lip of the shelves to expose the angle and then it's screwed through angle into the shelf. The 6mm hole was then plugged and refinished. That's what I really...
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3rd March 2017, 01:20 PM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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Thanks mate. Domino's throughout. I was...
Thanks mate. Domino's throughout. I was originally going to pull the shelves up to the boxes with screws and plug them to keep the dominos in the groove but it just didn't need it. It's all a very...
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3rd March 2017, 12:30 PM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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Thanks Graham, The tapcons are rated for...
Thanks Graham,
The tapcons are rated for concrete, hollow block and brick. I used them rather than plugs for a number of reasons. They have a higher load capacity, the use a really small hole... -
3rd March 2017, 11:47 AM
Thread: Floating shelves.
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Floating shelves.
Thought people might find this project interesting. Recent commission out of Marri finished in Osmo Raw then semi matte Polyx oil. It's all stuck on the wall with Tapcon anchors with 25mm angle...
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1st March 2017, 11:15 AM
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Thanks for that TTIT. Looks like a nice setup! ...
Thanks for that TTIT. Looks like a nice setup!
I've now pulled the trigger on my setup. Currently sitting here looking at my Jessem Mast R lift II which is quite a spectacular piece of... -
21st February 2017, 01:57 PM
Thread: Router Motor
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Thanks guys. That's great news. Lift is now...
Thanks guys. That's great news.
Lift is now ordered. Going to have a look for VFD's and motors today. I'm tempted to go for a 3kw spindle and drive but it's probably overkill. I don't have any... -
21st February 2017, 10:12 AM
Thread: Router Motor
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I've just decided to go down this road myself....
I've just decided to go down this road myself. (This is a bit of a continuation from https://www.woodworkforums.com/f13/bosch-gof1600-ce-router-impressions-184104/5 ).
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20th February 2017, 06:10 PM
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Ha... sometimes things are just too easy!
Ha... sometimes things are just too easy!
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20th February 2017, 12:43 PM
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G'dat TTIT, Finally got an ID on that plug for...
G'dat TTIT, Finally got an ID on that plug for you.
It's a JST-PH connector. Can be a bit tricky to find but something like this... -
18th February 2017, 11:55 AM
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I'm not sure it's going to be quite that...
I'm not sure it's going to be quite that expensive. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/351737210015 . Just need to work out which lift makes it possible to mount the 80mm can easily. I'm pretty short of...
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17th February 2017, 11:17 AM
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G'day TTIT, I never got around to working out...
G'day TTIT,
I never got around to working out the resistive network but should be easy enough for sure.
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16th February 2017, 09:10 PM
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Hey Chris.... Did you buy the swistec motor?? Is...
Hey Chris.... Did you buy the swistec motor?? Is it ok?
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16th February 2017, 08:42 PM
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Yep... That'd work (except for the bank balance).
Yep... That'd work (except for the bank balance).
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16th February 2017, 08:37 PM
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Thanks Chris, might go down that route. I seem...
Thanks Chris, might go down that route.
I seem to have this collection of routers now of which I only use the OF1400 and the Triton in the table.
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16th February 2017, 07:02 PM
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Jury's still out as to whether they'll fit the...
Jury's still out as to whether they'll fit the Jess em lift with that diameter though.
Think I'll probably sell the Bosch and just buy a motor rather than fool around with it though.
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16th February 2017, 01:02 AM
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It's not too hard to do. Easiest way would be to...
It's not too hard to do. Easiest way would be to order the switch board through spares (if you don't want to canibalise the original base). Whether it's worth it or not depends I guess. I'm starting...
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31st January 2017, 10:34 PM
Thread: Osmo over epoxy
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I've done a lot of this (like 8L of epoxy, 475lm...
I've done a lot of this (like 8L of epoxy, 475lm of Marri and 6L of Osmo) in the last couple of months with both the West System and 5 min Araldite. The epoxy filled voids in both instances take on...
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18th January 2017, 10:11 PM
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Have a look at the Osmo range. I'm using them...
Have a look at the Osmo range. I'm using them almost exclusively now. Great to use, all natural and very tough.
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23rd December 2016, 09:24 AM
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http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161222/9c8a907e9...
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161222/9c8a907e98586ecc16e2a9af86595706.jpg
Just for future reference, this is 2 coats of osmo raw on Marri. You can also dial the white down a bit by just doing...