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On shapers and router tables: |
Posted by: closed for business - 12-04-2015, 09:57 AM - Forum: Woodworking
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Too slow for straight bits, and even smaller two-winged types, if it's the standard shaper at up to ~15K. Appears this one maxes at 10K. Shapers are great, but routers can be hand-held or table mounted at your option for the task at hand.
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Wolverine |
Posted by: Scoony - 12-03-2015, 08:58 PM - Forum: Woodturning
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I have the skew jig, use it once a year just for a new grind. I couldn't live without my vari-grind for spindle gouges
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Well, that didn't work |
Posted by: Kizar_Sozay - 12-03-2015, 08:19 PM - Forum: Woodworking
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If you have a rabbeting bit with replaceable bearings, you can use a smaller forster bit then route half the thickness to the correct diameter. Then, clean up with a normal pattern bit.
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Mighty Mag w/Quick Release |
Posted by: Mr Eddie - 12-03-2015, 04:38 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools
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AgGEM's post showing the Mighty Mag reminded me what a useful tool it could be - for lots of things. And they are not expensive! Amazon Prime gets the Mighty Mag with Quick Release delivered in two days for $17.50. Might be the best stocking stuffer you get this year.
Lonnie
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Mineral spirits residue |
Posted by: petertay15 - 12-03-2015, 02:16 PM - Forum: Woodworking
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Depends on the finish that will be used. If I were doing that cleanup, I'd use paint thinner or mineral spirits---the real oil based kind, not the eco friendly stuff.
Then use alcohol.
Reason? The spirits dissolve stuff alcohol does not dissolve as well. The alcohol will remove the spirits residue.
I always get good finish results by using the base liquid for the finish I will use just before applying the finish(let it dry first, however).
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