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  1. Newbie_Neil

    FERM TABLE SAW

    Hi mock, The simplest and, I think, safest way to do this is with a router. Have a look here for cutting circles with a router. Neil
  2. Newbie_Neil

    Introduction

    Hi Owen, Welcome to the forum. Since joining, you've obviously been hitting the thanks button. Cheers, Neil
  3. Newbie_Neil

    FERM TABLE SAW

    Hi mock, I haven't used the Scheppach TS30 but be aware that it is a "site" saw, so it might not be built to the tolerances that you require. I'm sorry if this post smells of eggs and grannies. Thanks, Neil
  4. Newbie_Neil

    BLUM hinge question

    Hi Robert, If I've read it correctly, Eric was using 18mm doors and not the 12mm that you are looking to use. Neil
  5. Newbie_Neil

    Great source for jig making bits

    Bookmarked. Thanks, Neil
  6. Newbie_Neil

    Display Boards

    Well spotted Rod, I do believe that you're correct. Neil
  7. Newbie_Neil

    Latest Project

    Hi Chris, Thank you for taking the time to post. Your work is just beautiful and I have really enjoyed all of the photos. Thanks, Neil
  8. Newbie_Neil

    A simple jig for planing small pieces .stringing,veneer etc

    Hi Harlequin, That's so simple, thank you for taking the time to share. Neil
  9. Newbie_Neil

    Something not good on the Horizon

    But that's more expensive. :lol: :lol: Neil
  10. Newbie_Neil

    Dining table - first major project

    Hi Franknstein, I like the design of the table and would agree with Pete's comments. I would recommend that you do not buy any timber from B & Q. It is renowned for it's banana-like qualities. Neil
  11. Newbie_Neil

    Dewalt DW733 or makita 2012NB thicknesser

    There are two sorts of blades for the Makita 2012NB. You can either have the double sided throw away or the re-sharpenable. There are slightly different parts required to facilitate the differences. Yes, it has a very good dust extraction hood. It is also the quietest thicknesser in it's...
  12. Newbie_Neil

    Which Hardwood and Supplier?

    Hi all, This thread was started SEVEN years ago. Neil
  13. Newbie_Neil

    30% code for ironmongery direct

    Brilliant. Is it for everything? Thanks, Neil
  14. Newbie_Neil

    Toolnut.co.uk???

    Just the one. :lol: :lol: Neil
  15. Newbie_Neil

    The Essential Woodworker

    I did the same and my copy has just arrived. :D Neil
  16. Newbie_Neil

    Toolnut.co.uk???

    Hi Selwyn, If Rutland's have the items that you require in-stock then you will have a good experience with them. The problem occurs when they don't have any stock and it requires intervention from their customer service department. Their customer service department is very poor. I have...
  17. Newbie_Neil

    For Sale forum rules

    Hi BB, I agree entirely. I also believe that there should be a minimum number of days in addition to the minimum number of posts. I would suggest 60 days, as this would give members time to decide whether the member has contributed to the forum and not just made multiple inane comments. The...
  18. Newbie_Neil

    Newbie

    Hi Dean, Welcome to the forum. I hope that you find the equipment that you require. Neil
  19. Newbie_Neil

    multitool recommendation

    +1 for the Fein. There are lots of deals on the various kits and it is an excellent piece of equipment. Also, IIRC, Shark Blades are the cheapest replacements and they're also decent quality. Thanks, Neil
  20. Newbie_Neil

    Is it possible to buy hardwood dowels?

    For a great selection of dowels, I'd look at G & S Thanks, Neil
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