How to clean the resin build-up on saw blades
I received a great Christmas gift,A saw blade sharpener. The tool is simple enough,with 2 sharpening wheels,one diamond bonded steel(for face grinding only) and one emery type beveled wheel(for both face and edge grinding) both have their limit...
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trifern
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#1 posted 1633 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
Scott Bryan
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#2 posted 1633 days ago
Hello KBC,
Welcome to LJs. I am sure that you will find this to be an exciting and rewarding part of your woodworking journey.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
woodworm
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#3 posted 1633 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks!
Take care and work safely.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Karson
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#4 posted 1633 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks. Glad to have you aboard. ☺
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
KBC
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#5 posted 1633 days ago
I was referred to this site by another site I belong to.
My question to them was:
I have surface rust forming on my joiner and band saw table,haven’t seen it on the table saw though.I had used spray silicone(bad idea some say,,problems with staining/finishes)Non the less this was done.
How do I remove the rust and prevent it from being a problem again?
Anyway,this is going to be a great site for my questions,I can see this already.
Glad to be here and thanks in advance for any input!
Ken
-- Ken, Northern Illinois,kbcmtndewman40@yahoo.com
Bigbuck
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#6 posted 1633 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s
-- Glenn, New Mexico
gjd
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#7 posted 1633 days ago
KBC:
Welcome to Lumber Jocks. I have found this site to be a great resource for all sorts of woodworking issues. People are really good about sharing their knowledge in the forums and blogs. I hope you enjoy the site as much as I do.
-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin
rikkor
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#8 posted 1633 days ago
Welcome to LJ. You will like it here.
woodworm
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#9 posted 1632 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks!
Take care and work safely.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Max
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#10 posted 1632 days ago
Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
HallTree
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#11 posted 1631 days ago
Welcome Ken. You have found the right place for woodworking. A great group of people willing to help. Looking forward to see your projects and comments. Work safe in the shop and use pushsticks.
-- "Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life" Solomon
Grumpy
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#12 posted 1631 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks . This is a great community of people with like interests.There is much to learn here & you will have the opportunity to share your skills & ideas with others. I hope you enjoy LJ’s as much as I do.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
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#13 posted 1631 days ago
Welcome, hope you enjoy the community.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
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#14 posted 1614 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks community , the best woodworking community on the internet!
-- Not my woodworking http://woodworkessence.com/
ND2ELK
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#15 posted 1610 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.
God Bless
tom
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