OPJ
Established Member
April-May issue dropped through my door on Thursday and I have to say it really is getting better with each new issue. I was particularly pleased to see a different name behind each article this time after Nick previously let his feelings now about having to input too much of his own work. He asked for help and it appears to forum has answered! :wink: Nice to see the Letters-section double its usual size too.
An interesting piece from David Savage in English Cherry - just when I was beginning to play a couple of pieces in this timber, I'm thinking I may have to prepare myself to use another species. Ignoring the American stuff, what would you guys use as a substitue?
I'm intrigued by Steve's Mitre-Shooting Board, as it appears you can a just the scrap piece. His solution to the mitre saw dust extraction problem also grabbed my attention - gonna have to try and find some small quantities of "roofing membrane" and give it a try myself. :wink:
Hopefully the articles on dealing with Wood Movement and setting up a bandsaw could hopefully answer a few of the more regular questions on here. :wink:
Have you given the Abranet sample a go? It's a bit pricey but, it seems to work incredibley well. No clogging, no over-heating and you just blow the dust away! :shock:
The Living Woods magazine could possibly be one to lookout for, later on.
So, what does the rest of the forum think?
An interesting piece from David Savage in English Cherry - just when I was beginning to play a couple of pieces in this timber, I'm thinking I may have to prepare myself to use another species. Ignoring the American stuff, what would you guys use as a substitue?
I'm intrigued by Steve's Mitre-Shooting Board, as it appears you can a just the scrap piece. His solution to the mitre saw dust extraction problem also grabbed my attention - gonna have to try and find some small quantities of "roofing membrane" and give it a try myself. :wink:
Hopefully the articles on dealing with Wood Movement and setting up a bandsaw could hopefully answer a few of the more regular questions on here. :wink:
Have you given the Abranet sample a go? It's a bit pricey but, it seems to work incredibley well. No clogging, no over-heating and you just blow the dust away! :shock:
The Living Woods magazine could possibly be one to lookout for, later on.
So, what does the rest of the forum think?