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I have a BS fence as well as a pro grip feather board that have them. Both work very well especially the feather board
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Great job thanks for sharing!
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Nice clean work coop! Looks awesome!!
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I've order quite a bit from them and always been happy hopefully you have the same experience.
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On 9/2/2021 at 11:25 PM, Kev said:
Hey, you should never question the size of another man's....... ....... TV..... 😉
Exactly if one's not careful it can get to the point where you are overcompensating 🤣
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A+ on the wood / grain selection on the foot board Chet!!
Looking forward to following along.
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On 8/17/2021 at 10:03 PM, Coop said:
Had it been ARS and GF HP over walnut or cherry, it would have been a good feeling and money well spent. But my bride is happy and that in itself helps relieve the pain.
That's all that really matters 🙂
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Tuned out awesome Coop! Having said that $195 in finishing supplies had to hurt 🤣
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On 8/16/2021 at 8:57 PM, Bushwacked said:
Yes sir!! Best bang for your buck you will find.
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I'm with Kev on Auirou rasps and would start with the two he recommends as well as add Shinto rasp. Having said that I started using rasps on my sculpted bar stools. I added a Shinto and then two Auirou's like many tools as you use them you think ya know this shape or that grain would be better suited for this and now a few years later I think I have 8 plus like 6 riflers LOL
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Welcome!
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I really like the leg round over detail
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On 7/26/2021 at 1:02 PM, Woodenskye (Bryan) said:
Looking at those pictures I still wonder why I ever left Colorado.
Me too!
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I used the spray frosting (rattle can) on my theater marquee and it worked very well.
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I have to admit not a huge fan but I've definitely seen much worse drawer construction, next time add a wedge or two as well 🙂
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I think you'll be very happy Bob! While I think the price is crazy, better on sale, but still high it is a solid piece of engineering in my opinion and I will never need another. Its simple, accurate, and like Kev said the micro adjust is a game changer.
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Couldn't you use the circle jig on the bandsaw at an angle and accomplish the task? If not a router comes to mind using many small cuts.
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19 hours ago, Coop said:
Along the same note, is a higher powered ts more likely to have a kick back while ripping a wonky board than a lower hp ts? My thought is yes.
I don't think the HP actually matters kickback hurts at best and is dang dangerous at worst. If you believe or determine you have a wonky board or stress in a board run it through your old friend the bandsaw 🙂
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Very nice Coop!
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if at all possible you also want support on both or neither sides of a HCM bit, that would be tough to do after the first plunge with a nut shape
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On 6/19/2021 at 1:53 PM, Kev said:
The grain match is great on 3 out of 4 sides.
...and you call yourself a woodworker 🤣
On a more serious note the cabinet looks great!! I am going to make some changes to my router table (primarily replace the top and lift) but think I will add the inserts for the bits getting them out of the plywood has always been a bit of a pain
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