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    Semi rigid ducting

    Does anyone have any experience using this sort of thing within their dust extraction? https://www.dustspares.co.uk/flexible-ducting/semi-rigid-uninsulated-3m-length.html This sort of thing, would be interested to know if anyone has had any success or failures with it. Regards Nick
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    So a few weeks ago I bought myself a new toy. Tool! I bought myself a new tool. Spent the last week making this stand for the new lathe. One scaffold pole and some scrap steel later and shabang! Must be said, I am not a metal worker! But I'm quietly pleased. Next job to see how it works when...
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    Planer identification and history?

    I'd be fascinated to see if you find anything.
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    Planer identification and history?

    I'm assuming this would have been part of a combination machine originally.
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    Hello Everyone,

    Welcome, it's a lovely place full of wise heads to offer advice. Someone will be along shortly to make a joke about the subject of sharpening. Looking forward to lots of good quality pics.
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    Planer identification and history?

    Would be interested to see pictures if you have any James?
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    Planer identification and history?

    Yeah, I did see that. I couldn't find anything else on the company though.
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    Planer identification and history?

    Hi all, Does anyone have any knowledge of this machine? I've been looking online and there is very limited info. Would be great if someone knows something.
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    New toy. Please help.

    Legend! I might be missing a few parts by the looks of things. I'll have to get to the garage for a fiddle and see what's what. Thanks Rob!
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    New toy. Please help.

    Hi All, So I might have bought a new (old) toy. Coronet No.3 had been sitting mostly dormant since a lovely chap named Richard bought it in 2000 at a probation service auction. Apparently they were bought for a workshop where offenders built (or didn't as Richard informed) various bits and...
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    Coronet no 3 advice

    Hi All, Looking for some advice. I'm looking into buying a lathe but wanted some advice regarding the coronet no 3. Ive not used a lathe since school, but want to get back into it. Is the no 3 a good place to start? Or will I quickly realise its limitations? Primarily looking to turn bowls an...
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Nothing too labour intensive. I foraged a beech worktop from a skip and made a few chopping boards. End grain one has cherry edging. Had to make some interesting shapes to use as much of the worktop as possible. The design council are happy with the outcome and they were free. Win win.
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Hi Martin!! See my other post
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Ti's wisardry!! or dowels
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Wellie store made from recycled oak floorboards, nowt special but God it feels good to get those boots out of my garage!!
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    another ebay chancer

    But why settle for a current axminster catalogue when you can have... The Peugeot 205 mardi gras 1994 *SINGLE SHEET* brochure??
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    Sorry, another wood ID thread.

    Many thanks all for your insight. Having read up a little on meranti I'd guess it was that based on how easy it is to work.
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    Looking for ideas

    Went with the ferrocement idea, thanks for the link and idea. I'm going to build a facade with the offcuts of the decking I'm putting down so it'll end up a little more pleasing on the eye. Very pleased with it. If I wanted to buy pots anywhere near this size it would have been 4 times the...
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