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    Oak picture rail joints

    Hi All, I’ve been tasked with installing an oak picture rail, it’s nice stuff and I’d like to do it right. I’ve only installed skirting / picture rails that would be painted before, but obviously this will require a little more care as any imperfections will stand out like a sore thumb...
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    For Sale Electronic Bandsaw Brake

    Removed working from a Startrite 301. Afraid I wouldn't have a clue how to wire this, so you'll be on your own. £65.00 posted.
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    Shed build, many many questions...

    Eventually ‘finished’, some time last year I think. Thanks for all the advice. Might have to move it a few feet to the left now, due to a house extension.
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    Veneer vacuum bag glue?

    I’m 99% sure it was cold, perhaps it was ‘good enough’ to risk taking it out for demonstration purposes, but would normally be left for longer as you describe?
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    Veneer vacuum bag glue?

    I’m pretty sure Bagpress do their own recipe - whether it’s anything much different from off the shelf PVA I don’t know. What I did find amazing when I saw it demonstrated is that he let the pressure off after only a couple of minutes and it was solid (bendy ply over wave like form).
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    For Sale Forging equipment

    Would you mind getting a price for delivery for the crucible furnace please? To Halifax, Yorkshire. You’d have to ask the courier but I guess it might not need palletising as forks would go right under the sand tray.
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    For Sale Forging equipment

    Just so everyone knows what they’re looking at, there are 2 x brazing hearths (for heating / brazing with a torch), 1 x chip forge (good for knife making) and 1 x crucible furnace for casting. Looks like a moulding bench too.
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    For Sale Forging equipment

    if you're willing to split them I'd be interested in the tilting crucible furnace, last picture.
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    Another drilling operation question

    In a centre lathe you would probably try mounting something like this (or some variation) on a faceplate etc. You might get away with an independent 4 jaw chuck (I’m assuming yours in self centering). Or you might put the drill in the headstock chuck and mount the vee block on the cross...
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    Aldi stopped doing tools?

    Just visited ALDI in Bremen, Germany, the middle aisle was quite disappointing! There were a few tools, but nothing interesting and I’m only carrying hand luggage.
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    Another drilling operation question

    Off the top of my head, take two opposing jaws out and hopefully the bar centres on the slot and the remaining two jaws clamp it sufficiently to do the operation at *very* low RPM. Internal jaws might be better (4 points of contact) if you have a set. Or, find some scrap square stock, use the...
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    making your own bandsaw blades for wood

    This Old Tony on YouTube does a good video on Tig welding them.
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    Yet another Wood ID thread

    Cherry
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    The Tree: expensive wood

    £3K though? Designer tree…
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    Laser Cutters

    ‘Hardwoods’ is a bit vague…just like a saw or chisel it will cut balsa a lot quicker than oak. You just need to experiment, you might find certain materials it will barely penetrate. Every laser is a little bit different too, so there will be a variation even if someone with exactly the same...
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    Small metal lathe

    There are plenty of ways to cut a profile. Myford Super7s are more pricy than the standard 7 so I wouldn’t let that put you off. A small turret lathe might work well for this and they can be cheaper as they’re less sought after.
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    Titanic

    Quite a lot of graveyards are tourist attractions, if you think about it… I can see some new regulations being introduced, it seems it is very much a prototype.
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    Small metal lathe

    Do the bells have flat sides out of curiosity? I’d love to see a picture. Hobby lathe wise you wouldn’t normally do better than a Myford, but if it’s literally for one repetitive task which doesn’t require much accuracy a Chinese or Machine Mart type machine might do the trick. Facebook...
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    5 bar gate dimensions?

    They look spot on. I’ve never only ever used resin to fix things to the floor, but if it’s anything like that stuff it should work a treat. Hope you’re feeling better.
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