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Playing with an X Carve |
Posted by: brnhornt - 08-14-2024, 04:25 PM - Forum: Woodworking
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Hi All,
Quick question for those of you with CNC routers. I just learned that my local library has an X Carve that is available to book time on. I've never done anything with CNC. Any suggestions for a first-time project to whet the ol whistle?
Thanks!
Kevin
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Shapton Glass Stones |
Posted by: Danxaz - 08-12-2024, 02:31 PM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell
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Shapton Glass Stones. All have 5mm or slightly more media left on the stone, which is what is advertised when new. They have been used only a couple of times. Most have small chips on corners and edges due to poor storage conditions but none affect the use. The 4,000 grit stone has the biggest chip (as can be seen in the photos) but it still doesn't affect usage. Photos can be found in the link below. Prices do not include shipping. Send you Zip code and I'll send you a shipping cost. If you buy more than one, they can be shipped together. Thanks for looking.
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBDbNP
Individual prices are listed below.
500 - $35
1000 - $38
2000 - $43
4000 - $48
16000 - $80
Thanks for looking. PM me or post here to claim items or ask questions. First come-first served.
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14" Powermatic 044 - $500 |
Posted by: Chuck01835 - 08-12-2024, 07:04 AM - Forum: Tool Swap N' Sell
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14" Powermatic - Clean, smooth running solid saw. In great shape and aligned well.
1HP 115VAC. 9.5" resaw , comes with one blade ( 102" ). No fence.
Pm me for pics
I'm in Citrus County, Florida
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Blum Undermount Slide Question |
Posted by: David Stone - 08-11-2024, 07:39 PM - Forum: Woodworking
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Can someone explain how he attached the drawer slides to the carcass? (About 21 minutes in.) He didn't seem to push them flush against the side wall and they seem inset behind the face frame. I didn't think the Blum slides had screw holes to screw them into the bottoms. And, if they're not flush to the sides, how can he be sure that they are 90* to the opening?
And, do you think the face frame stiles are 2" wide?
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