:lol: I told you no one ever gives books back didnt i :lol: Rob you need to PM Andy cause he stole my plans , i'm sure he will do a copy for you and send them on :lol:
Ah , thanks for jogging the memory chaps . Rebate for the glass and mould both sides solid then make up straight bead for the rest of the opening , so the glass slots in from underneath ...... Did someone already say that ? :lol:
That power feed is such a cool tool for perfect mouldings but running off 300m of glazing beads was soooo boring . At least if your feeding it by hand your keeping busy . I ended up reading the rutlands and axminster catalogues front to back and just keeping an ear out for any machine changes ...
Thats the way i was going to do it and then rebate it using a bearing guided cutter in the router . Not sure i'm brave enough to start thinking about the ring fence on the sm yet :oops:
Ok i know i have to finish making the window but ive been very busy its had to take a back seat . Only the stops to put on anyway .
But i have been asked to make this door
I wont be starting it for a few days so id like the forums opinions on how to do the arches at the top and the beading...
I already have a record router table with a sliding bed :lol: The Carroll blocks take normal sanding rolls so very cheap really , probably cheaper than the belt sander ?
Alex , i have a 3HP Bursgreen doing the spindle moulding . The Tyzak is 1/2 HP and used for french cutters . I dont use it so i thought i could bring it back in use as a sander .
The belt sander works fine as it is but i have the tyzak sitting the doing nowt so why not get it working . @ £100 its alot of money to spend on something i want rid of but if it works then ill be happy .