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  chip carved Christmas ornaments
Posted by: eg54string - 12-24-2015, 05:28 AM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (10)

Beautiful - now, show us the knives.

r2

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  Marking Knives
Posted by: Derek Cohen - 12-23-2015, 07:53 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (4)

Derek,

I use a Veritas Striking Knife link for marking tenons, etc and a linoleum knife (wide, hooked blade) for scoring, including inlay work. I also use X-acto knives with #16 or #28 blades, mainly for inlay work.

Always happy to hear your "regards from Perth" because it reminds me of the day I tried to ride my rented bike from Victoria Park to Freemantle. I dried out before I made it, despite my best efforts and at least a gallon of water.

Doug

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  Stomp Fiddle
Posted by: Scoony - 12-23-2015, 07:38 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (2)

These ain't a Stradivarius. I think pretty much anything goes. Google images gives a bunch of examples. This one had several-



Some jingle bells and a scrub board would be good additions. Seems most are just odds and ends screwed on to a staff, but some are a little more artistic and may appeal more to the player and the builder -



If you aren't in a rush.

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  Sold some pens
Posted by: KC - 12-23-2015, 05:33 PM - Forum: Woodturning - Replies (2)

Looks like they noticed this year. Good job.

Arlin

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  Question Regarding Duplicpolor on Planes
Posted by: HomerLee - 12-23-2015, 02:09 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (3)

I used NAPA high temp engine enamel. I had derusted with acetic acid and did not scuff sand which they recommended.

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  Initial Impressions of Qualspray Spray Gun
Posted by: jteneyck - 12-23-2015, 02:02 PM - Forum: Finishing - Replies (56)

Great Review.

You can eliminate the second regulator for the PPS cup if you drill a tiny hole in the cup to relieve a little pressure. I've seen it done. Since your turbine always puts out a constant PSI, it shouldn't need to be adjustable. I'm a fan of the AccuSpray because they spray great, last forever, parts are easy to get and they're the only gun on the market that can be opened to clean. But, if you properly clean out your gun after each use, you will never have to open the gun unless you just want to see what's inside. I've never had a problem with an AccuSpray that wasn't directly attributed to lack of maintenance (cleaning). I use them every day.

It's nice to see a gun like the Qualspray shipped with several tips, needles and caps. It makes a world of difference when using different finishes. It's also nice to see that Qualspray didn't try to re-invent the wheel. It's a very basic, tried and true design.

I have problems with my Apollo guns and all of them are directly related to their unique design and their quirks. Simple is usually better when it comes to the ease of use and reliability of spray equipment.

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  Santa's workshop was a buzz
Posted by: Woodshop - 12-23-2015, 01:41 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (12)

Very nice stuff. I particularly like the sassy walnut and cherry piece.

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  Router Fence for 3 1/2 Raised panel cutter
Posted by: Hoosier25 - 12-23-2015, 01:34 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (3)

You could make an auxiliary fence. You could even make it so you still utilize the dust port

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  A Two Year Project Completed
Posted by: jteneyck - 12-23-2015, 01:00 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (8)

Very nice, John. No doubt the customer is happy...both with the job and your willingness to do it on his schedule.

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  Dust collection design
Posted by: WaterlooMarc - 12-23-2015, 11:23 AM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (4)

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Has anybody here used Oneida's services or equipment?




both and both served me well.

I have no complaints in fact I have even added on to the existing system as my needs have grown without any adverse issues.

Yes they are a bit more $$ but I have what I wanted shipped to the door ready to assemble

I have worked on patched together systems and all they really accomplished was a lot of creative construction.... for in reality costs that were comparable with Oneida metal ductwork and both of them were based on PVC pipe and fittings

Lay out your shop share the layout with Oneida the rest is easy IME...

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