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Wood glue and fingerprint sensors
When I make a glue-up, I often use my finger to spread the glue after applying with the squeeze bottle. I have a good feel for how thick it needs to be... -
broken bit
I broke a bit in woodworking for the first time in god knows how long.
1/8" brad point, DP set for 900 RPM....Last edited by LCHIEN; Today, 02:07 AM. -
Yeah, i got the trim router 14 years after I got my first real router (not counting the craftsman one I got long before that). Didn't think I needed it,... -
don't know where the original is but there are a lot of hits if you go to youtube and search for $50 projects, furniture, cheap projects etc....Leave a comment:
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Trim Router
Dave (DBHOST) recently mentioned getting a HF trim router.
It took me a few years to get one but I love mine now.
They're great for...Last edited by LCHIEN; Yesterday, 12:59 AM. -
using the caulking gun. ugh
I forgot that there is a lever to release the tension on the tube.. Kept oozing out the nozzle.
But the caulk was over a few years...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-24-2024, 09:38 AM. -
I decided to use the plunge router - its made for incremental passes; it has that stepped turret - and didn't want to be shuffling the workpieces 48 times....Last edited by LCHIEN; Yesterday, 12:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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" I would do one disc at a time, one depth at a time" not clear
One disc at a time, running thru all depths and finishing before...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-22-2024, 01:49 PM. -
"The question he had was - do the fixed wheels go in the rear or the front? (The cart will have a definitive front/rear parts assigned)"...Leave a comment:
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Bandsaw out of the question. Need the hole (unbroken), not a circle and the workpiece too big.
jigsaw, maybe. Followed by a router and template...Leave a comment:
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Cutting a circle with a router
Cutting a 6-1/2" circle in 3/4 thick material. GOing to do 8 of them.
Using a homemade circle jig - a piece of wood with a 1/4" pivot... -
I cannot stress enough that with a heavily loaded cart you need to be able to control the steering of the movable wheels, together.
If you use swiveling...Leave a comment:
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thinking on it overnight,
Is it really even possible to have a man-pushed cart with Almost 1000 pounds total weight to push hundreds of yards at...Leave a comment:
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After some more thought, I still don't like this design.
Here are some more things not to like:
How is the load to be placed...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-20-2024, 10:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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A quick calculation shows over 150 pounds of wood in the frame at 34 pounds per cu ft (Yellow pine).
Add 700-800 pounds of load this is going to...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-21-2024, 11:51 PM.Leave a comment:
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The last four are just Page links, not videos. And VB has been showing page links with the "access to this page denied", however clicking on... -
I own three of the Harbor freight grabbers - two in the shop and one in the kitchen/pantry
36 inches and three bucks.
https://www....😀 1Leave a comment:
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Not saying the HF is not a good bargain for the price, it probably is if you need the lowest cost router right now, but
consider you can get the...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-18-2024, 01:23 AM.Leave a comment:
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