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21st July 2006, 10:12 PM
Thread: Routing Compressed Fibre Cement
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cfc
Forget the router i have put my planer with carbide blades down and accidently planed the concrete for only a second and the blades were gone router bits are in the same boat.But I have cut heaps cfc...
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20th July 2006, 04:58 PM
Thread: Which Router?
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spindle
Look for a wood club near you some one on this forum might know of one.There they will proberly have one, or have a member who has one that would be willing to show you.The tafe might have a course...
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19th July 2006, 05:28 PM
Thread: Which Router?
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Which router
If a spindle is an option and you know someone who can teach you how to use one I would look to go down that path. the outlay at the start is a lot greater but in the long run it will save you as...
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14th July 2006, 02:45 PM
Thread: Woodrat vs Dovetail jig
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woodrat
Well i looked at all the jigs and thought what do i want from my dove tail jig. Infinite spacing and maybe 2 different dovetail sizes no maybe 3 or 4 different size dovetails in the same board or...
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13th July 2006, 09:11 PM
Thread: Woodrat vs Dovetail jig
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Incra jig
I have never used an incra jig But after reading about how they do dovetails I went into the shed and made a simple jig using my table saw tenon cutting jig a couple of hardwood spacers and an 11/16...
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5th July 2006, 11:20 PM
Thread: Woodrat vs Dovetail jig
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wood rat
I dont know what the big deal is about the brush i use one on my spindle instead of a feather board when doing small mouldings because you can glue them on an angle to a piece of scrap so they will...
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28th April 2006, 12:59 AM
Thread: Fixed base routers
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Fixed base routers
You think there is no need for a fixed base router well then make a horizontal router table and put a plunge router on it
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28th January 2006, 08:08 PM
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teejay
no worries teejay i posted the imfo on here hoping that someone from this forum would pick it up to use it and it would not just become a shed ornament . cheers:) ;)
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27th January 2006, 04:49 PM
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TRiton router for under 300 bucks (yes the big one)
If any one is interested in the big triton router for 379 take away 25 percent than run down to bunnies booval and grab the one out of the trolley along with all the other tools that have 25 percent...
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8th September 2005, 11:39 PM
Thread: Festoo Prices
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festool prices
My primary school education tells me there is a big difference between 20 million and 300 million but research shows me that festool seems to notice the market difference more than other tool brands...
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8th September 2005, 11:08 PM
Thread: Festoo Prices
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fee stool prices
All i know is the 1400 ebq router in Oz is $878.90 and in america its $395 the exchange rate being what it is at about 76 cents to the dollar. My primary school maths tells me that is about an extra...
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3rd August 2005, 09:43 PM
Thread: Router Advice
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router advice
If you want plunge depth have a look at the metabo e 1812 its about 1800 watt and has 80mm plunge.I m pretty shore the dewalt dw625e has 65mm they have a similar price on the just tools web site of...
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25th June 2005, 08:20 PM
Thread: Ryobi Cordless Impact driver
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ryobi impact driver
I got mine almost half price from ebay hardly used {looks brand new} just cause i wanted to try them out and if it is worth bying a REAL one.holy cow batman excelent I,m impressed now i drive 65mm 8...
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19th June 2005, 09:49 PM
Thread: $39 GMC Router
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fixed base router
on the same note does any one know of any one that sells fixed base routers at all. The american sites are full of them every one over there seems to make them makita, hitachi, bosch but i have yet...
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20th May 2005, 05:09 PM
Thread: Cutting plugs on plouge router
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plug cutter
I assume you have thought of the router as a way of cutting the plugs on site without access to a drill press.Well i don t like your chances with a router I ve cut hundreds at work on a drill press...
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20th May 2005, 12:16 AM
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makita 3612
In regards to using makita 3612 , yes the on switch can be reach with your right index finger unless your holding the router back to front then you need to use your left thumb to turn it off. But...
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18th May 2005, 06:21 PM
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makita 3612
In regards to the switch on the 3612 i tried to give an example where you have take your thumb off from around the handle to access the switch. not that you cant reach it but that you have to release...
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16th May 2005, 10:25 PM
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how you going in the course of my work at a...
how you going in the course of my work at a joinery and at my home i have used many routers and the big difference is really got more to do with the bit in the router.just think of it as a knife the...
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16th February 2005, 10:47 PM
Thread: Bleeding hardwood
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bleeding hardwood
Hi I work in a joinery that makes mainly doors and windows and have seen merbau used a for doors and windows but it is used for almost every sill. All of the joinery is made from kiln dried merbau...
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27th December 2004, 10:26 PM
Thread: Using 3 1/2 inch raised panel bits
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HI i have used them cutters before and had the...
HI i have used them cutters before and had the same problems. In regards to the hole in the table being to small i just raised the bit just above the table and made a false bottom with a piece of...