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Sam Kilby
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    • Sam Kilby
      Yarp. I would argue that if using them for boarding up solid timber, you are just introducing more things that could go wrong. They...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby reacted to Jake's post in the thread Festool Domino "loose" settings with Like Like.
      If you are desperate to avoid the loose setting, it's only a matter of constructing a simple jig to align the spacing off the side of...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Smoking.
      This is exactly the kind of equation that was missing from the original fact poster guy. The numbers dont mean anything in isolation...
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      Sam Kilby reacted to Terry - Somerset's post in the thread Smoking with Like Like.
      Assume an engine when running consumes all the oxygen in the air it ingests, and: 2.0 litre 4 cylinder engine idling speed 700 rpm gas...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Smoking.
      But I’m afraid the numbers you googled, do not show that. You are extrapolating, and making (quite wild) assumptions. The numbers show...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Resawing tips.
      In my experience deep cutting never really works as you expect it to. Doesn’t really matter what saw you use, hand, band, double rip...
    • Sam Kilby
      I teach furnituremaking in a college. In my first year hand skills cohort, I have a massive strata of students, including those with...
    • Sam Kilby
      Standard mr Hidrofugo is the best I’ve used. Just machines properly, doesn’t ever seem to fluff up like others. If spraying still...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Mentor Wanted.
      As a wooodworking college teacher, I value face to face education, in a workshop. I’m not suggesting you sign up for a full time...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Mortise & Tenon.
      Forgot to mention, if I was doing the first method I would likely offer up the leg for fit and scribe the shoulder off the circular...
    • Sam Kilby
      Sam Kilby replied to the thread Mortise & Tenon.
      Either coping saw then chisels to scribe it in, which will be pretty difficult in this instance to achieve great results, (or bandsaw...
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