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1 day ago

New Job Blues - 7 replies

I’ve known a change was coming for a while now as I was closing a company over the period of a year. That resulted in some short days in the last few months and some nice long weekends. This in turn, resulted in more production in the shop and being able to check the site more often. Now I’ve got newbie standing at the office and ...

12 days ago

Outdoor Furniture - 8 replies

I’m just about finish with an Adirondack project made of red cedar. I realize cedar has some natural resistance to rot and weather, but I plan to finish it with a clear topcoat. Spar or Marine seems the way to go. Any thoughts? How about the end grain on the legs? They will most likely see some water as they will be on a patio that i...

61 days ago

Wooden Plane Thoughts - 11 replies

Hey all, I recently tried my hand at making my first plane and ended up with a pretty paperweight. Anyone have a good internet resource for free detailed information on constructing a very basic plane that would serve more as a learning process. Wayne posted a blog of several dozen sites, but I haven’t found what I’m looking f...

69 days ago

Overarm Blade Guard First Impressions - 7 replies

I posted this as a project yesterday, but thought I’d follow up in the safety section as that is really the more pertinent location. Anyways, you can link to the project for all the construction details as well as a link to the very thorough resource from another woodworker used to base mine on. I took some liberties, but the concept is ...

75 days ago

Very, very dumb moment - 20 replies

First off, I’m an idiot. Probably should leave it at that. Anyways, I had to cut a couple bevels on my tablesaw last night. That meant that I took off the zero clearance plate and put the factory one back on. No problem. Switched them back when done. Later, I started hearing a metallic rattling sound when I turned the saw on and duri...

76 days ago

Food Safe Finshes - Revisited - 12 replies

There’s a lot out there and really more than I can digest in regards to food (or child) safe finishes. I posted a cutting board I made a month ago and noted in the project notes that I finished it with a gel varnish by GF’s. I got a couple raised eyebrows, so to speak, in using that product. I was told to use mineral oil, salad bo...

78 days ago

Machine Guards (Lexan/Acrylic) - 3 replies

Just curious. Anyone know of a way to keep Lexan or Acrylic from being coated with dust? I’m wondering if there’s a product that prevents sawdust from adhering to plastic so as to keep a better view of the cutting point. I just built a ceiling mounted counterweighted table saw guard that is mostly Lexan, but it does have a couple ...

117 days ago

Interesting Woodnet/Toolcrib post - Lumberjock thoughts - 24 replies

Just got an interesting thread in an email from Toolcrib. I thought I’d carry it over to Lumberjocks as I don’t follow the other sites closely. Anyways, it was about the best “recycled” items for the workshop. This is one of the things I like about woodworking. . . Having a problem and creating a solution. Many hou...

128 days ago

BS Blade Tension Experiences - 7 replies

I have Rikon’s 14” Deluxe Bandsaw. I’ve been using it for about 6 months now. My projects have so far have been handled with only 2 blades. Basically, a smaller blade appropriate for general use and scrolling and a larger blade for resawing and rough work. They are Timberwolf blades which to my understanding (which is limit...

147 days ago

Bandsawn Boxes - 4 replies

I keep hearing how easy these are, but I do have a couple questions. I’ve glued up a couple of blanks and have shaped them. the next step will be to start cutting the portions of the blanks to be reassembled in the end. One blank was a rectangle. Is there a strategy to covering the end grain on two sides? The end grain is a bit of an ...

154 days ago

Tolerances? - Tablesaw specifically - 11 replies

I tried to google for a decent compilation of typically woodworking alignment tolerances for various tools and had no luck thus far. I spent some time tuning my tablesaw after it started to burn rip cuts. The issue was the fence to blade alignment. Anyone know of a good resource for what would be considered acceptable tolerances for precision...

160 days ago

Interesting Article from ToolCrib/SMC - 20 replies

Just saw this article in an email from Tool Crib. They were shocked (as am I) at the results of how many people had TV’s in their shops. I can’t imagine watching one even if I had the room! With the DC and other shop noises, it wouldn’t seem to be even enjoyable should I put it out there. I like to follow some sports scores...

169 days ago

What do you mean there are wires behind walls? - 32 replies

As the topic title eludes, oops. I was hanging my newly constructed lumber rack in the shop and was very satisfied when done. I used 5” lag bolts After swinging on it a bit and loading it up, I decided to call it a night as it was about 2AM. To wind down from the work, I decided to jump on the net and play some freebie Hold’Em ...

181 days ago

Counting my blessings. . . Thought I'd share. - 10 replies

Not at all a woodworking post, but I feel that I know a lot of you through what you’ve shared here at Lumberjocks. I’ve heard about families, children, and other things that you all value. My wife has a close friend that she worked with for several years as RN’s in a PICU. The friend had a baby a week after we had our second...

195 days ago

Dust Collector Switch Access & Storage Mod - 1 reply

My Single Car Garage Shop is busting at the seems. I spent a month or so playing with Sketchup and some shop planners to create a better setup for logical work flow. This meant making some footprints pull double duty (i.e. router in TS wing, flip top planer cart, mobile bases everywhere). Today was the Dust Collectors turn. You can see th...

205 days ago

Custom Powermatic - 8 replies

Saw this on the www.woodworkingonline. site. Somewhat of a gimmick, but I thought it would be cool anyhow. Some of the options are: ~pick accessories~color~your name of nameplate~and a few other minor choices. The additions are really expensive though. Custom Paint is a few hundred.

206 days ago

Table saw Wing/Base Design - 7 replies

Hey all, I posted a thread a couple weeks ago looking for ideas on attaching a router table to replace a table saw wing. Got some good ideas. However, I’ve decided I want to go another route and am looking for ideas again. Here’s what I have in mind. First of all, I have a Grizzly 1023 right tilting cabinet saw. I’...

215 days ago

Using a Router Inlay Kit - 6 replies

Dock posed a question within one of my projects that had a custom inlay. He was wondering about the method I used. Here’s my reply if anyone else is curious how to do this. It is really very simple and IMO, adds a ton to otherwise plain projects. My method is based off of a couple podcasts. One is from Woodworking Online. Here is the e...

221 days ago

Help with Mounting Router Wing in Table Saw - 4 replies

I’m a bit frustrated after wasting a coupole hours attempting to mount a shop made router wing for my tablesaw. Long story short, I used laminated MDF with a hardwood edges. I struggled to get it mounted flush. I ended up compromising the strength of the wing after screwing and rescrewing lag bolts into it. I drilled through the fence ...

221 days ago

This seems like an amazing deal - Bessey - 11 replies

I’ve been wanting to start phasing out my generic clamps for ones that don’t require a fight to be effective. I recognize after setting up shop 2 years ago that clamp quality effects projects as much as many tools. I like the Bessey and Jet parallel clamps as they have gotten good reviews from a few sources. I’ve seen both t...

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