Take me for example. Watching The New yankee Workshop gave me the push to woodwork seriously. I didn't have a table saw then and started looking for the one I should get.
So there I was in the tool shop, looking at a nice table and turned to the sales man asking: "Can I get a dado head for it?"...
Rendering and saving as jpg will be like taking a picture of the finished product. On the outside I don't expect that you will see much problems, it's more in the construction that I wanted some feedback.
I am still relatively novice to woodworking, so I am expecting to have come up with bad...
Hi all,
I am currently drawing 3D plans for a drill press and morticer stand, 60x60x80cm. I was wondering if anyone would be interested to review the plans to see if there are flaws in the design, anything that with experience you might find will not work.
I am drawing it in Sketchup, Signal...
Well this was the next logical step, the dado blade on the wall (well spotted james :wink: ) had to make it to the table.
OK, so he says that it's lawful to use the dado blade on a table saw if the arbor is long enough. In this case is it okay to import a table saw with a long arbor?
I finally got this mask. It's nice and confortable, I am pleased at first look. But we'll see after a few weeks using it.
Any how, I wanted to ask you, the instructions didn't really explain when to change the filter. Do you guys wait for certain signs to change it (like when it's black with...
I think the left is the hand planed one because it appears that less material has been removed, the grooves are deeper. So I am thinking that you would have had to spend of lot of time to remove as much material as the electric planer with a hand plane, and seeing how much a mess you left the...
Dewy, where can you give them feedback on which program you like most? I'll tell them how much I am sick of their fishing programs, and how I don't watch as much the channel since the programs showing these days are boring.
But then there is the British Woodshop now :D :D :D
Nice one bilzee, unfortunately I don't have a bandsaw yet.
I am surprised that the EB bandsaws are not well esteemed, I was planning to get one, I'll have to think again it seems... :roll:
Many returns Neil. I would have thought you would be using a dedicated morticer! :wink:
SDA, I agree with you, it's a shame he isn't using a table saw that most of us have. Like your scheppach, which we know now is the most used table on this forum. But all the same we are all familiar with...
In the first episode, he did the tenons AND mortice on the jig. I didn't see the second one (taped it, so I'll have a good look at how tight it was later).
How do you do yours Neil?
I saw the first episode last night and I am delighted to see it's the NYW in metrics, yeaaaaahhhh!
It's also very nice to see the program and recognise the tools available to us. I mean if you see something nice there, you know you can get it easily, have a look at it even in the shops or the in...
This is very interesting, can you tell me how much is your cheap hygrometer Gidon?
Any particular brands to avoid, any feature that must be in it? Any recommendations?