Andrew,
Love the racking system. I have 4 of the Hafele drying racks for doors and smaller pieces. I also have shop-built rolling racks for larger pieces (up to about 30" x 80"). But, they take up...
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Andrew,
Love the racking system. I have 4 of the Hafele drying racks for doors and smaller pieces. I also have shop-built rolling racks for larger pieces (up to about 30" x 80"). But, they take up...
Kip,
Thanks. I look forward to trying some to see if I can replace my current bolts. I don't use a lot, but they are a very critical part of the component assembly.
Is there a special tool for...
Jim,
Have you tried their "connector bolts" for pulling two adjacent panels together? It looks similar to a counter-top connector. At 9.95 for a 10-pack, it would work well for me for both...
OK. Fair enough. Thanks for the explanation. Evidently my newer laptop with my older PRT w/4G can handle everything just fine. But, as you stated, other combinations don't work well. So, the advice...
Not to be contrary...
Not using network drives makes sense to me. If the net goes down, things will probably go wrong very quickly.
But, why not thumbdrives? I have been running SBP files from...
Mayo,
Regarding the visible step issue...
I cut 3/4" (18.5mm) veneer core plywood with a 5mm compression bit at 58mm/sec (or 2.28"/sec). So, there is some bit deflection. I also use screws for...
Andrew,
What portable bander? What brand? What model? Hand-banding the curves is overly time-consuming, and often lacks in quality. I am looking for a better method for some of my curved work.
Thinking out loud...
I'm thinking there was something on the table that prevented the gantry from getting to the correct locations.
I've seen a case (with a PRT) where a piece of 2x6 (about 7"...
A question on this same topic...
Has anyone tried Windows 8 on a laptop for running their ShopBot? I have a PRT12060 (circa 2004) that I am running with Windows 7 Home Premium on a laptop. (It...
My favorite is Centurion Tools.
http://www.centuriontools.com/
Just a suggestion...
When I cut solid stock that thick I make multiple passes. And, in a particular order.
I have routed a curved profile on 1.5" hard maple successfully by routing about 1/2"...
You have to love this. You save time, and it becomes a wanted feature.
I had a similar experience with trying to use a very fine step-over on a flat background in-between some 3d carvings on a...
Nils,
The second group is labeled "Attached Images" whereas the first is labeled "Attached Thumbnails." So, I am guessing that Images are already at their maximum size and Thumbnails can be opened...
OK, OK. I have been there also. I just can't remember the exact event anymore; it was too long ago!
However...
In this case I meant it as a form of respect for your great work! :D
I love the arch as part of the base.
And, I love the way a CNC can cut that arch so perfectly. That sounds trivial for us who use CNC every day. But, to cut that by hand, with a jigsaw or a...
"Interesting reactions"? On game days, you may want to fear for your life! :D
David,
The 5/8" and 3/4" are pretty well industry standard sizes in the cabinetmaking world.
You mentioned that these are the sizes for the front and backs of the drawer. If they are using...
Brady,
Thanks for sharing! Now, I have a few questions when you have some time.
1) You mentioned that this method works for "thin wood veneer" as well. Exactly how thin? Standard commercial...
Joe,
I have done that with Famowood wood filler in the past. From a technical standpoint, it worked well. It did take some sanding to even the surface again, as I had applied too much. But, the...
Carlos,
I agree that you should wear comfortable walking shoes. This is very, very important.
Some other tips:
1) There is a fast food court in the CNN building right across the street. They...
Yup! Sure does. :)
Thank you!
Christian,
Very nice work. Welcome! And, thanks for sharing. I look forward to seeing more photos.
Ron,
I found the plans for "Jake's Chair" online in what appears to be the original BMP...
I agree that "soft plastic" is not enough of a description. So, take some of the ideas you have heard here and ...
Do the same thing we must/should do with testing finishing products (e.g.,...
Gary,
I met you and Jr. at one of your camps a couple of years ago.
Please give my best to Jr. for tomorrow!!!!
Russ,
Did you ever get those assembly tables built we talked about back in 2008? Just curious how they turned out. I am always looking for new tips and tricks. :D
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