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  1. A

    Hard to set the bevel angle on your CMS/SCMS?

    Y'all remember me attaching a short arm to the tilt mechanism on the front of my tablesaw and mounting a little angle gauge on it for a digital blade tilt indicator? At that time I said I was gonna do something similar for my mitersaw. I did, but never got around to posting it, so here it...
  2. S

    Ridgid Sliding double bevel miter saw - $300 (Cary)

    Not Mine! Half off sale! http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/2151438946.html Rigid Sliding double bevel miter saw - $300 (Cary) Date: 2011-01-09, 11:18AM EST Reply to: sale-fcdgz-2151438946@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Rigid 12" Sliding Double Bevel miter saw. Used...
  3. Gofor

    Mini-Tool Review Veritas Low-Angle Bevel Up Jack plane

    I said I wouldn't, but then I did. Went looking for that Narex Chisel deal at Lee Valley and ran out of $$ before I got 'em. Happy Birthday to me!! Came away with this: As you can see, I added a couple irons so it could be all that it could be, and besides, they will also fit the wooden...
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    Inlay class project

  5. froglips

    Freehand sharpen convex bevel?

    Ok, all you way backers out there, got a sharpening question for ya. This fellow did a fine write up on sharpening irons and chisels with a convex bevel. As in, the opposite of a bench grinder bevel. http://www.owdman.co.uk/howto/howto.htm I grabbed my high end Sears/Craftsman $5...
  6. michaelgarner

    Do you have a Veritas Bevel Setter?

    Just wondering if anyone has one of these? http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=52403&cat=1,42936,50298 If you do send me a PM becouse I have a couple questions, I need some help.
  7. A

    Plane iron bevel up or down?

    As this post illustrates, I'm not much of a hand tool kinda of guy. I actually dug out my old Stanley-Bailey #5 and used it to trim the aprons flush with the top of my new bench. For someone who knows almost nothing about planes and how to set them up properly, I was relatively successful and...
  8. michaelgarner

    Handmade Brass Sliding Bevel

    Just wanted to share this sliding bevel that I made. The brass came from a kit and I used tiger maple for the stock. I really enjoy using this tool (worked wonderfully laying out dovetails, I'm practicing so I can finish my tool chest). The only regret is that I didn't order more brass kits...
  9. Tom Dunn

    Bevel with a table saw

    I want to cut a nice 3/8", 45 bevel on the edges of a two piece chest top that is made from 3/4" cherry. Being that my router is on the fritz, nor have I the proper bit, I figure to cut it on the table saw using a x-cut sled for the ends. Since I've not tried this approach before, I thought I'd...
  10. Larry Rose

    Back Bevel On Plane Iron

    I was working on two end tables this weekend that I'm building for the church. The legs are tapered on two sides and since they will be painted, I made them out of some soft maple that I had around. After cutting the tapers on the TS I took them to the bench to clean up with a plane. Every plane...
  11. Canuck

    Biscuit Cutting 45 Degree Bevel

    Had a bunch of biscuit slots to cut at 90 degrees to a 45 degree bevel. Rather than totaling relying on the fence on the biscuit joiner, I constructed this little "sled" from from some "scrap BORG 3/4 ply". I was able to to cut all of the slots in the bevels perfectly centered on the...
  12. Joe Scharle

    Sliding T Bevel

    Here's another to ponder. Christmas Day I received an email from one of my cousin's sons in CA. What are they anyway, second cousins? I never learned that progression. Anyway, his Dad gave him a Veritas with the flip lock and he was checking catalogs to see just how much the deal was worth and...

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