Welcome, Guest
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Email:
  

Password
  





Search Forums

(Advanced Search)

Forum Statistics
» Members: 53,695
» Latest member: Woodserf
» Forum threads: 67,944
» Forum posts: 1,052,276

Full Statistics

Online Users
There are currently 662 online users.
» 9 Member(s) | 651 Guest(s)
Google, Bing, Dave Crow, Ridgeway, ColinH, janus frey, Arlin Eastman, med-one

Latest Threads
Thoughts on dual fuel HVA...
Forum: Home Improvement
Last Post: fredhargis
2 hours ago
» Replies: 1
» Views: 36
Where is Timberwolf?
Forum: Woodworking
Last Post: MGoBlue1984
4 hours ago
» Replies: 2
» Views: 93
Another cookie jar
Forum: Woodturning
Last Post: hairy
4 hours ago
» Replies: 4
» Views: 95
Festool Domino DF500
Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell
Last Post: Arlin Eastman
Yesterday, 08:08 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 219
Old Work Benches
Forum: Woodworking
Last Post: tablesawtom
Yesterday, 05:06 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 112
Will just have to wait a ...
Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools
Last Post: bandit571
Yesterday, 04:40 PM
» Replies: 24
» Views: 1,438
What kind of table saw do...
Forum: Woodworking Power Tools
Last Post: FrankAtl
Yesterday, 03:32 PM
» Replies: 38
» Views: 1,523
Want/Need New Router
Forum: Woodworking Power Tools
Last Post: Tapper
Yesterday, 03:12 PM
» Replies: 18
» Views: 746
Plane talk
Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools
Last Post: Timberwolf
Yesterday, 02:06 PM
» Replies: 7
» Views: 315
Qualspray Spray Gun (LVLP...
Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell
Last Post: CraigE
Yesterday, 10:54 AM
» Replies: 4
» Views: 381

 
  Sold: Baldor 500 Carbide Grinder-Houston Area
Posted by: TBroussard - 12-11-2024, 10:48 AM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell - No Replies

I have a Baldor 500 Carbide Grinder for sale for pickup only in the Greater Houston Area.

The unit specs are:  1/2 hp, 110V, six inch plate type grinding wheels, reversible motor. 

It is great condition, was originally acquired from Austin area school district via auction.  I had planned on setting up as dedicated sharpening station but have decided to go to Tormek instead so this would be redundant.  It currently has a wheel mounted but would need to be replaced.

Unit sells new for over $2K, I am asking $500 which is a very fair price.

Thanks in advance,

Todd



Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
           
Print this item

  Have work to do..
Posted by: bandit571 - 12-10-2024, 03:31 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (1)

At least as far as this plane..
   
Yep, yep....
   
MIGHT take a bit?

 Test drive?
   
iron was sharp, but rusty...the sole?
   
Cleaned up nicely enough...all those very small pits are now full of wax...

Part 2:   Seems I "Picked" a hand plane the other day ($25!)
   
The Tote was loose, is all....however..
   
The rest of the parts needed a wee bit of work...besides cleaning off the rust?
   
Iron was bent...and someone else had tried it as a Bevel up plane?  
   
Vise to squeeze most of the bends out...those that refused to flatten out...we have ways..
   
Once things were "straightened out"...then worked on the bevel a bit...
   
And...there is a bare spot on me left forearm....

Plane is a Millers Falls No. 9 ( says so right on the side of the base casting) and is a Type 2.

Print this item

  Digital Readout for DeWalt 735 planer
Posted by: RogerD - 12-10-2024, 02:49 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (1)

i have been researching a Digital Read Out (DRO) for my DeWalt 735 planer. I know that this has been discussed on this forum in 2020 but I thought that both Wixey and iGaging might have made improvements to these DRO’s.

Wixey and iGaging both make a DRO for the 735. They also make DRO’s with remote digital displays for stationary planers that possibly could be adapted to the 735.

I would appreciate hearing from woodworkers that use either the Wixey or the iGaging DRO’s or others that I am not familiar with on your 735 planer. Why did you pick the DRO and are you happy with your choice. I am interested in your experience with accuracy, battery life, etc.


Roger

Print this item

  A Logo bowl for a friend
Posted by: mtrainer90 - 12-10-2024, 11:03 AM - Forum: Woodturning - No Replies

Making a bowl for my good friend Sean who runs Lepp Aviation. The segment bowl is made from Poplar with an Alumilite clear cast resin inlay of his logo which was cut on the FoxAlien 4040 XE-PRO.

Print this item

  Glen Drake Joinery Saw: SOLD
Posted by: Philip1231 - 12-07-2024, 12:12 PM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell - Replies (1)

SOLD SOLD SOLD

Glen Drake Joinery Saw: this saw has no teeth on the first and last few inches of the saw plate. I believe the saw plate is reversible. In excellent condition: does not seem to have had much use at all: very sharp.

SOLD $100 plus shipping.

   

Print this item

  Bad Axe 14” Bayonet Precision Carcase Saw Crosscut: No Longer Available
Posted by: Philip1231 - 12-07-2024, 09:16 AM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell - Replies (1)

No Longer Available

Bad Axe 14” Bayonet Precision Carcase Saw Crosscut


An impressive precision carcase saw filed 14 ppi crosscut and equipped with a thin gauge .018” saw plate. This particular custom saw is outfitted with a black oxide saw back, nickel fasteners, and a cherry (or possibly maple) handle. This saw has seen very light hobby use and looks and performs as new. Note: when sighting down the tooth line, there is one tooth that seems to stand out (optically, not physically) my guess is it had more or less aggressive sharpening at the factory. No impact to performance: I just don't want anyone to be surprised. Currently 6-8 week lead time for these from Bad Axe.

$275 plus shipping.
   
   

Print this item

Politics Letter carving with a utility knife
Posted by: Timberwolf - 12-07-2024, 09:11 AM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - No Replies

So easy even a caveman can do it....You don't need an expensive chip carving knife..and I think these carved stools would make great gifts for your grandchildren to remember you by...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sofzNd3Y3qU

Print this item

  For sale: Stanley #3, Stanley #90, Disston CC and Rip, Skew Chisels
Posted by: Admiral - 12-05-2024, 07:06 PM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell - Replies (2)

First, I'm an old fart and don’t have paypal or any other EFT gizmos, so payment by US Postal money order please unless I recognize you from the forum, then checks are fine; all prices are plus shipping and I’ll combine items to get you the best rate. First Private Message with an unequivocal “I’ll take it” gets priority in line and I’ll respond to every PM promptly with the best shipping rate via USPS. Please put your name and full shipping address in the PM so I can print shipping labels, this avoids a lot of back and forth. Multiple pics of the tools are in the link to a Flickr album. Flaws, if any, are noted and pointed out as apologies and prices asked reflect those apologies.
Here's a link to the Flickr album with the pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N08/albums/72177720322385900/

Items are described in order of appearance in the album.

First up is a T16 pre war #3; only apology is a chip in the cheek in the front of the plane, no effect on use, but its an apology. Rosewood furniture is solid, plenty of iron (I reset the bevel at 25 deg, ready for honing), no cracks in the metal, overall very nice plane. Will make an excellent smoother for someone. Yours for $50 plus shipping.

Next is a pair of skew chisels, vintage but not marked, I skewed these many years ago and were my users until I found others, one is 3/4" the other 5/8". Good steel, holds an edge. Take the pair for $20 plus shipping.

Nest is a Disston No 9, 27", 5pt filed rip. Saw is sharped, but apology is that there is a horn repair, done well, and two chipped teeth, look at these pics and you'll see they area chip of the tip; again, should not affect use and in the next sharpening they will come out. The #9 is a premium saw for its day, London Spring Steel, their top of the line. A fine saw. https://www.disstonianinstitute.com/9page.html Given the apology, yours for $65 plus shipping.

Next is a Disston D8; 26", 8pt, freshly sharpened and set, plate straight and has a nice ring to it, handle is solid with no cracks. See pics with test cuts into cherry in the album. Only apology is there is a round rust stain on the plate, but I polished the plate and its smooth, so more of a stain than pitting, and its way up on the plate. No big deal. This is a fine saw and will make you a good user for many years. Yours for $55 plus shipping.

You can have both saws for $110 plus shipping; great value over new, and these are better than new production.

Last but not at all least is an english Stanley #90 bullnose; 100% nickling, full iron, very little use at all, it all works as it should. Zero apologies, its an excellent plane in excellent condition. Yours for $65 plus shipping, a very reasonable price so it can go to a good home.
So again, send PMs and please read the payment terms above. In your PM please include your name and shipping address so I can print mailing labels, this cuts down on replies.

Thanks for looking.

Print this item

  Amphitrite's Bowl
Posted by: Splinterz25 - 12-05-2024, 05:50 PM - Forum: Woodturning - Replies (4)

"Amphitrite's Bowl"

The turned bowl is partly segmented Walnut and the main body is Teak, after turning the rim was hand carved with a scalloped edge, it finished at 15" D x 4" Tall. I added a base that was first turned then cut apart and reassembled and carved to look like waves. I added two Dolphins and three Seahorses carved from highly figured Walnut. The final finish is Deft sanding sealer and a hand buffed Bees wax coat. The pieces final dimension is 15" D x 12" T



Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
               
Print this item

  Woodworking books for sale
Posted by: Tom Wiarda - 12-05-2024, 05:14 PM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell - Replies (2)

1 The Windsor Style in America  by Charles Santore. Volumes I and 2 together. Hardcover $15
2. The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking by James Krenov. Hardcover with dust jacket. $7
3. The Basket Book by Lyn Siler. Hardcover with dust jacket. $5.
4. The Prectical Woodturner by E Pain. $5
5. Making Great Boxes by WOOD Magazine. $5
6. Country Woodcraft by Drew Langsner. Hardcover with dust jacket. $5
7. Mortice & Tenon Magazine, volumes 13, 14, 15. All three for $20
8. Stanley Woodworking Tools, the finest years. By Walter Jacobs. $5
9. The Handplane Book by Garrett Hack. $5
10. Saws: Gristmill Published Saw Articles 1999-2014. $5
11. Set of 6 antique tool catalog reprints. All for $15
12. Greenland Paddles Step-by-Step by Brian Nystrom. Free with any two books purchased

All prices are plus postage. I will try to mail the books the cheapest way.



Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
       
Print this item

Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.