Cigarin-Martin
ChestBeater
You have a great talent and im envious!:tu
Lookin good buddy:tu
I cant wait to see the first desktop you make.
Hey buddy, I took all those pics with your camera.That looks like a neat project Scott, good work :tu
Hey buddy, I took all those pics with your camera.
It takes NICE pics. I got that 2GB SD card from ebay for 10 bucks, and the batterties seem like they're gonna last forever.
I could not be a bit more pleased. Feels good when you get a good deal. :ss
Thanks again!!!
He was a Jewish preacher and self-denialist who prophesied flames for the wicked.Who's John?
:r
Nice work Scott, I am always afraid to work on anything that small for fear I will lose a finger.
Did you get your dado blade problem straightened out?
I found a 6" stacked dado by Freud on Amazon for a pretty fair price.
http://www.amazon.com/Freud-SD206-6...f=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1220648099&sr=8-4
Bought it on sale for like $50.
I figured I won't be gouging anything deeper than an inch or two, so the 6" dado was OK.
Plus my weak-ass at the time table saw was able to spin this one.
Even now I don't regret not buying the larger model (unlike my humidor . . .).
They do give a very flat bottom cut, where the "adjustables" or "wobblies" leave a rounded bottom in the dado.
Keep showing your work, I might just get a couple of ideas I can steal.
Seriously, it is nice to see that craftsmanship is still alive.
Nice work Scott, I am always afraid to work on anything that small for fear I will lose a finger.
Did you get your dado blade problem straightened out?
I found a 6" stacked dado by Freud on Amazon for a pretty fair price.
http://www.amazon.com/Freud-SD206-6...f=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1220648099&sr=8-4
Bought it on sale for like $50.
I figured I won't be gouging anything deeper than an inch or two, so the 6" dado was OK.
Plus my weak-ass at the time table saw was able to spin this one.
Even now I don't regret not buying the larger model (unlike my humidor . . .).
They do give a very flat bottom cut, where the "adjustables" or "wobblies" leave a rounded bottom in the dado.
Keep showing your work, I might just get a couple of ideas I can steal.
Seriously, it is nice to see that craftsmanship is still alive.
What he said about the dado is true- stacked is better. You can also run a dado with your router. Flat bottoms are really easy that way...
Nice work by the way. I like the engraving. I've always wanted to learn how to do inlays and engraving with the router.