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  1. walnutjerry

    Face Protection?

    A question for the dedicated wood turners. Are you using a face shield? What are the pros and cons of it? What shield or type of shield would you recommend? I have registered to take a woodturning course at John C Campbell folk school in June 2008. The course will touch on a lot of areas...
  2. J

    Face frame for Cabinets

    I'm going to build cabinets for the garage and am going to paint them white. What type of wood would I use, for the face frame, that would be the most inexpensive. Thanks John
  3. froglips

    Face of a saw blade...

    I'm cleaning up a carbide tipped ATB circular saw blade for a friend. Does anyone care to comment on how smooth the face of the blade should be? Should I try to buff the face, or just a good coat of paste wax? I suspect this blade has lead a hard life, but the carbide teeth are in great...
  4. michaelgarner

    Shaker Clock Face

    Hey friends, I am slowly bringing together a plan to make a couple shaker clocks and I was wondering if anyone had a clock face I could print out. I would really like to have the minute marks on the face as well. I found a couple on Google but they just weren't what I was looking for. I also...
  5. John Reeves

    Jorgensen Parallel Face Clamps

    I bought a pair from BORG a few weeks ago and I have found them to be great clamps. They are bar clamps that are heavier than the BESSEY in the size of the bar and the clamping mechanism. The face is larger as well. They do not have the serrated edge along the inside of the bar so you do have...
  6. michaelgarner

    Old Gloat, New Face!!!

    Just wanted to show everyone I do stuff in my shop, LOL. This past weekend I re-furbished the woodmaster I purchased last year. It was in rough shape as the first pic shows. I ordered the stickers, a new verlcro kit and sand paper, and painted it to the closest color I could find. If anyone...
  7. WoodWrangler

    Face Shield Brands & Recommendations

    Monday I made a trip down to Roger (timsparents) shop in Marvin, NC. While there I noticed his full face shield with dust and ear protection. It was hooked to a motorized system to keep air flowing. While I don't remember the brand, this is something that is probably a good investment for all...
  8. Joe Scharle

    Squaring miter gage face to table

    Recent Rigid and Sears miter gages don't have a flat bottom and can cause unintended compound cuts when the gage is set to other than 0 degrees. Check face to table for square: On the Rigid and Sears miter gages a toilet bowl flange bolt washer was just the right thickness. Ground the washer...
  9. Keith

    New Face In the crowd

    Yea that's me, standing in the back looking to get to know everyone. My Name is Keith and I live in carteret county(at the beach). Not that it's a big deal because my surfing days are over. I love working with wood and as soon as I figure this site out I will post some pics. I have been...
  10. T

    A new Face

    Hi all! Well after living in NC for about a year, I ran across this website. My Name is John, but for all intents and purposes, just call me "Toymaker" I hail from California (yep I know that land of Granola...fruits, nuts and flakes) but having spend 6 years in New Zealand (where the swmbo...
  11. M

    Show Your Face

    It's occurred to me that many regulars and newcomers alike don't know about one of the key Photo Galleries on the site -- it's called "Faces of NC Woodworker.net" and it's a place where members can post their favorite photo of themselves so others get a better idea of Who We Are! It's important...
  12. H

    cabinet face frame options

    I'll be starting some cabinet work soon, bath/laundry room first. I'm looking for options for fastening the face frames together. face nailing biscuits and glue pocket screw from back side ? These first cab's will probably be popular solid wood frames and doors, with veneer ply sides or...

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