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Jim Jakosh
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#1 posted 1008 days ago
Nice job! How big is it? and how thick. Do you put a thin leading edge on a tool like that?
Is that A Ryobi table saw that it is sitting on??
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Countrybay
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#2 posted 1008 days ago
Jim, it ended up around 5/8” in the center, the three edges were tapered using the tablesaw 2 5/8” x 10 degrees. Overall 27” long the paddle is arond 14×16….and the Table saw is a Shopsmith Sawsmith 2000..1984 model.
dustyal
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#3 posted 1007 days ago
I have one of these of solid pine. Serviceable, but not very pretty. I like the laminations you did. Good way to use up some smaller pieces of contrasting woods. I wonder, could I use a “nice” one, or would I just keep using the old pine thing that works and keep the nice one for show and tell? Yours looks really good. Nice job.
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