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    How do you use a panel raising cutter on your router table?

    Well chris, this bring me back to my concern: Say the base plate is 5mm thick, this means you cannot have the bit any lower than 4mm from the table surface (and that's rather close to my liking!). Look at those cutters for instance, if you can't lower them more than my 4mm example I would...
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    How do you use a panel raising cutter on your router table?

    No chris, I gathered the baseplate would have a hole wide enough. Neil told me his was about 100mm. So the problem lies right below the plate in the opening of the router base itself. I don't have a router table yet. I am currently having great thoughts about it though, thinking about which...
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    How do you use a panel raising cutter on your router table?

    How do you operate with very large cutters such as the panel raising cutter which can be 90mm wide in your router table. Since the cutter is wider than the opening in the router base itself, do you have to use a sheet of MDF or ply on top on the router table to allow for setting the depth of...
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    Finally - Triton Router Review - long and lots of photos

    Tony, wanted to let you know that your review has been very helpful today in helping decide on a router I want specifically for a table. Thank you very much for the detailed pictures. :D Could I ask you what plate you are using on your table? What is the source?
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    Unilift

    Thanks Charley. Makita 3612C :D :D :D Now let's find the price 8-[
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    Unilift

    How much is this Router lift? AND Does the free delivery apply to the republic of Ireland? Is there a list of Routers it is suitable for? I mean by suitable no drilling required.
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    Tool cupboard/chest combi unit (with pics)(long)

    Wow Ian this is beautiful. My favourite wood, a great design, very practical, outstanding finish... the list goes on. And what a collection of tools! Well done, this is one which will go for generations :wink:
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    LittleRat Project

    Very nicely done. Good looking piece. Bravo :D
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    Advice on pocket hole jig versus biscuit jointing

    Indeed you DO need the special screws or it will not work. It's no more expensive or marginaly then the biscuits.
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    Advice on pocket hole jig versus biscuit jointing

    The pocket holes jig from Trend is the one I have. It is really good and fast for assembling carcasses. It is more versatile than I first though. I really love it. I think it will depend on how apparent the joints would be in your projects. Pocket holes are apparent where the biscuits aren't. I...
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    Installing Solid Oak Floor Over Concrete ?

    It's not semi-solid according to the title. Gluing Solid floor!?!?! this is the first time I hear of it. As Steve said, you should put battens down and nail the floor boards to them. I have done so in my house and the floor is immaculate 3 years on.
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    My latest kitchen project

    Wonderful :D Excellent work.
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    Finished Table

    Well done Scott, a beautifull table. Very nice contrast of timbers. Excellent design and workmanship :D
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    Five drawers

    Not my style of furniture but I would say this is a really nice piece, nice concept, innovative, good looking and excellent workmanship.
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    Problems with my Festool saw, aaarrrgghh!

    Reading this only today, I am very impatient to hear about John... :o
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    Five drawers

    I didn't know of those guides, looks brilliant, I must get some :wink:
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    Forum users' Table saws

    Hi All, sorry for the late update but it's finally done. Updated list with Hermes, Hans, Dog, Ham, DaveL (swopped saw), Jorden, CHJ, DemiFrog, Mcluma, bad_hypertension, Steve James, paddy, seaco & WiZeR. :D
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    The Acme space saver

    I had the same solution early last year. I built this stand on castors so I can move it and turn it around to use the morticer or the drill press: I bolted the tools on the top: The drawers give me vast storing space and I can park the stand in one corner of my workshop. I am really happy...
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    "IDIOT ALERT"

    Just to clarify what you have done using the mouse wheel. You have changed the browser's text size. In the Internet Explorer (IE) you can set the text size of the pages you are viewing to suit your needs without changing the size of all the other windows and applications which is done as per...
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    Digital Caliper from screwfix

    That looks good Roger :D They say it's supplied with brackets to fit your tools. Is it like a ruler with the unit sliding on it?
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