Try this link (which came from a post that came up from a search of this forum)...
http://www.herts.ac.uk/lis/ltdu/project ... er9set.htm
Also....
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3412
or here
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3531
I will admit this is about as big as its practical to make in the current workshop. Its certainly not helped by having a large honey extractor in as well. Lifting the item on and off the table saw is hard work, and its far from ideal, and the time wasted is increased as its even less easy to...
Remembered, they still had pencil lines on for to indicate where the mortices should be. Once I'd cut the mortices, then I could plan the pencil lines off.
Adam
Fortunately not, had a cm or so to spare 8)
Yes, a dirt cheap one from Jessops. Fortunately the screen on my camera flips round, so I can see whether I'm in shot or not. I make extensive use of the 10 second delay feature.
Err, its good practice isn't it? :?: Makes them ease in a little...
English ash and english walnut? Saves on the environmental cost of shipping stuff across the pond. However it may be cheaper (in ££) to use american walnut/maple as suggested
Adam
Sanding each piece....
Vacuuming off the dust...
Whohoo, i found a use for my GWW freebie! Perfect for getting inside that groove.
First coat on everything... So resorting to pegs to hold them up.
So many mortices - I've switched to a nice big industrial machine - far faster than my...
Yes, I find I only get a good cut pushing, and sometime only when I take a pull cut. Rarely do I find both work. It seems (for me) to depend on the wood, the curve and the grain orientation and angle.
Once I find what works, I stick to it.
Adam
I think Newbie_Neil is the Supersaw expert. He'll be along shortly no doubt. I have heard of people using a centre punch at regular intevals along the bar which causes it to spread fractionally and improves the fit.
Adam
Just one comment, a mate of mine ran his through an extension cable and had no end of problems. I gave him a extremely heavy duty piece of extension cable (and much shorter) and it solved all of the problems.
Adam
Although giving out the details means you'll get added to the "sucker" list of people who are deemed worthy of trying other scams on, as initiaally at least, it won't be clear you have supplied false details - you will be added as a to the sucker list as someone who gave out the information...