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pkinneb

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  1. Another urn...making to many of these the last couple of years... This one is for my mother in law we lost her on labor day
  2. Yes but it would take some test cuts to dial it in
  3. Agreed! If it holds up which it should since there really isn't much too them. It seals perfectly no air loss at all so that's good. This is the only tool in my shop that needs it becuase during change over I have to move the vacuum with the arm to get more slack on the flex pipe. Now I just disconnect flip to planer mode and re attach easy peasy. I could see them being really handy in a shop where you have to move between tools while using the make an instant tight seal.
  4. Changing over my J/P has always been a bit of a pain because of the hose, well watching a Sawyer Design YouTube the other day and I see this Magport and immediately thought I needed one 🤣 Not the cheapest solution at about $70 but man it is really going to help in changeover
  5. Received my new veneer saw today. I need to knock out a couple of urns and not a huge fan of the 3 cherries one I have so I thought I would give this one a try. I'll report back and let you know if I think its worth the $$$ I paid.
  6. Wish I was closer sounds like a fun time!
  7. Coop, I certainly can but it will have to be later this year when I get my hands on some fresh cut wood. I lost a couple red oaks that I plan to use for chairs so once they come down, probably Nov, I can post something up.
  8. Thanks Chet! Actually you would be shocked how easy and cathartic making the chair is...painting it now that process is a PITA LOL Oh and I'm almost done with a chip carved cribbage board (in the finishing room as we speak) OMG the amount of time it takes to do that is unbelievable and I thought well if your doing one why not knock out a couple extra so I have two more to go. Not gonna lie once these three are complete I will probably never chip carve again 😲
  9. I haven't used it a ton but when I do I really like it! My eye's aren't what they once were so its nice getting the work up high. I find the tail vise version much easier, less cumbersome, and quicker then the bottom screw version I used at Greg Pennington's school. But the advantage of the screw version is you can mount it anywhere.
  10. Here a couple pics of my most recent projects Windsor chair Shave horse ...and a high vise
  11. I have a cheap two drawer filling cabinet upstairs that I keep mine in but as you mentioned with all the different sizes the top drawer is organized the bottom is a catch all.
  12. Awesome work! Those little table and chairs are too cool!
  13. Welcome! Some beautiful pieces there!
  14. I don't have the issues Marc talked about either. The only thing I agree with him on is the customer service. While my issued was handled very quickly and to my satisfaction its hard to believe they wouldn't send him a new unit that video can not be helping sales and quite frankly it sad becuase I think its the best miter gauge I have ever used.
  15. I have a BS fence as well as a pro grip feather board that have them. Both work very well especially the feather board
  16. Great job thanks for sharing!
  17. Nice clean work coop! Looks awesome!!
  18. I've order quite a bit from them and always been happy hopefully you have the same experience.
  19. Exactly if one's not careful it can get to the point where you are overcompensating 🤣
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