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| 35 days ago |
Our Devastating Parvo Experience... - 17 replies Parvo invaded our environment and hit our 8 week old puppies hard. Four have died thus far. |
| 41 days ago |
Circular Saw Guide - 11 replies Any recommendations for Circular Saw Guides? Home made or store bought? We have looked at eemersontool.com . They have both a circular saw and router plate to slide along their guide. Looks good but not sure if it is plastic or aluminum. |
| 55 days ago |
Table Saw with Router Table Extension: Should You? - 8 replies After two years working with a stand alone router table, and thinking it should be mounted to my table saw instead, I’m about to make this happen. However, is this best? I’ve often needed the extra surface area that a marriage of the router table and table saw would provide for certain routing projects. My router table fence does ... |
| 57 days ago |
Dining Table Plans: looking for specific style... - 4 replies Good evening gentlemen. I’m looking for a specific style of dining table plans. Hard to describe what style. The best description is that it is a complicated table to make, i.e., drawers – drop in leaf – strong looking. I remember seeing something years ago and thought, wow…that looks complicated to make. It looked ... |
| 65 days ago |
Are Biscuits and Glue the Best Way To Join Wood...? - 20 replies We know from history that the Native Americans were not into tradition in the 1800’s. They embraced technology…They dropped the bow/arrow and moccasins and grabbed guns and boots. So…with that said, what should we, as woodworkers, drop and grab in technology for joining wood? Are biscuits and glue the best way to join woo... |
| 73 days ago |
16/4 or 8/4...What does this mean? - 16 replies What does Norm Abram mean when he uses these dimension: 16/4 or 8/4 or 5/4? Could this be a way of describing dimensions that is easier to understand? Thanks in advance for helping out here. |
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