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Arm-R-Seal over Transtint dye |
Posted by: woodmats - 12-08-2015, 11:46 AM - Forum: Finishing
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Woodmats,
I'm pretty sure that you can just wipe it on if it is oil based (MS solvent). From General Finishes website: Arm-R-Seal topcoats are ... formulated to be wiped on with a cloth or applied with a foam brush, thus eliminating drips and sags.
Doug
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How to cut mortises |
Posted by: Bope - 12-08-2015, 11:19 AM - Forum: Woodworking
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make registered window based jigs for the loose tenons.
As long as all the parts are the same lengths and the arches are all the same that would be the easiest
Joe
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Krenov style cabinet |
Posted by: Belle City Woodworking - 12-08-2015, 11:09 AM - Forum: Woodworking
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John's Woodshop said:
I have been asked to build a Krenov style cabinet for a lady to keep her Essential Oils housed. She is an Essential Oils Dealer and wants a classy cabinet to keep them stored. My question for you folks is....what are the dimensions of a Krenov Cabinet? Any help you could lend me would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, John
I think you mean the proportions, not dimensions. The dimensions of the cabinet would be "large enough to hold the contents", then the base is sized to match.
Looking at some photos, it looks like legs are typically about as long as the cabinet portion is high. The cabinets seem to have about a width:height ratio of 2:3. Depth seems to be about the same as width.
Draw it up, full scale or 1:2 scale if you can and if the proportions are pleasing, you have a case-on-stand cabinet in the west-coast style that one could call a Krenov Cabinet.
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Looking to Buy a Portable Workbench |
Posted by: mtl - 12-08-2015, 10:09 AM - Forum: Woodworking
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I do like my older Workmate much more than the newer one I have. As far as alternatives, I heard the Centipede system is on sale somewhere (one of the box stores). It looks like a pretty versatile solution.
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Irrigation Pros? |
Posted by: brnhornt - 12-08-2015, 09:10 AM - Forum: Home Improvement
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I don't have a brand name for you, but looked at replacing our controller last summer and found two that connected to an iOS app through wifi. I really liked the idea of being able to use my phone or tablet to tweak settings and get notifications, but in the end was able to repair my current setup without spending money on new controls. If you're a smart phone guys, there's some neat stuff out there worth investigating.
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Grizzly Track Saw. |
Posted by: The Famous Grouse - 12-07-2015, 11:02 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools
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Anybody have one? Would love to hear some reviews.
Looks like good value. I'm not planning on replacing my table saw with it, main use would be to cut plywood. Also like the portability of it vs my current system of saw and full length zero clearance guides. Hauling around 8 foot long guide gets to be a drag.
Would be interested in hearing from anyone who has one.
Grouse
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