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Woodmaster1

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  1. Sounds like a fantastic time and saw. I hope to get a look at one someday.
  2. Take it back and buy the sale price on or ask for a rebate on the new price. Some stores will do that.
  3. Kevin the pictures of the router jig from infinity tools is what you need to build but smaller for cutting boards. You don't need that big of router bit but it would make the job go faster.
  4. You can with careful preparation but you still stand a chance of it exploding in the planer. This may damage a new planer which you would not like that to happen. Your best options are a router jig to plane the cutting boards until you can get a drum sander. It is easier than you think. You glue strips of scrap wood, cut that into more strips and rotate every other strip 90 degrees, glue these strips together, cut the strips and repeat gluing process. The last step is cut the glue up across the grain and turn up on end alternate the strips and glue back together. Then sand or router flat. Thanks for the compliment.
  5. Kevin I make end grain cutting boards and a drum sander or router jigs are a must. I have a supermax 16-32 that works great at sand the cutting board smooth. I got the sander at Johnson's Workbench.
  6. Delta has parts for the scroll saw and their new machinery models just the older models are when they are gone they're gone.
  7. If your not careful it will become a full time job. Congratulations on a great beginning, hopefully the rest of the summer will go well.
  8. Yes the base seems to be the same.
  9. Great job on the ornaments. It would take years not weeks to make that many. Good luck on your sales.
  10. I have the Delta 40-694 with no issues and love it. I use a Dewalt 788 at the woodworking club's shop. Their is almost no difference between the two except the shape. The main mechanism is essentially the same both are good hobby saws.
  11. I tried pegas mg blades and they are excellent.
  12. I am a self Proclaimed novice not looking to change that status anytime soon. I am sure there are master scrollers on this site based on the pictures of their work.
  13. Excellent job! They look great.
  14. Nice design and it sounds like a new venture in the making.
  15. Sounds like it would be a fun experience. I might have to make the 4 hr drive sometime.
  16. Perfect choice, great looking clocks
  17. Try adding a washer or make the washer that should be there is there.
  18. No it is a club open to anyone for a $50 a year membership fee. It was built by an industrialist who likes woodworking. The club operates from membership fees, lunches and wood sales. I came upon it by a former woodworking student I had the first year I taught. I have been a member for 2 1/2 years and the club is 11years old.
  19. No staff to clean it is you made the mess you cleanup the mess. It's stays really clean considering it gets used by 20--30 members a day. The club has 300 members but 35 is the most that has been in their at a time.
  20. My second shop at the woodworking club. It is the adult daycare center. Just a few pictures hopefully it shows where I go at least once a week. Sorry about the previous photos. I corrected the problem.
  21. Softball, basketball, and volleyball. Her favorite is softball. I am not sure what her travel teams name is, my wife is visiting them this week. I will have her get the info I need.
  22. Wow! I need to make something like that for my granddaughter.
  23. I own the Delta 40-694 and have no issues after one year. I have used both the Delta and Dewalt and both are great saws. Delta has parts on their new models so that is not a problem.
  24. Great ideas, I will have to put them to use.
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