Hey guys my dad wants to thin behlen pore-o-pac grain filler. I looked up online and they make a reducer for it, but he's too impatient and needs to do it now! What could he use? I know it's oil based.
I need at least 11 1/2 x 22 1/2". I'd prefer 1/4" thick, but could get by with 3/8 or 1/2".
Anyone in the Triangle area have a little I can buy or trade for? I'm not going to buy a full sheet for this small bit. Worse comes to worse, I can get by with some BB ply that I have on hand, but if I...
UPDATE - OK, you don't have to beat me with a 2x4; well, not that many times... :rotflm:
I was swayed by the consensus and the missus even jumped on board for an immediate purchase when she heard it was a safety device that I was making do without.
I just got a bunch of spindle blanks that...
I'm looking for tips on drum-sanding thin stock.
I was drumsanding 2" x 18" strips of cherry down to 1/16" on my Woodmaster 38" sander and tearing paper..fast. I think the wood was flexing as it went through the machine and catching the edge of the sandpaper wrap. Once the paper starts to...
I need some advice from some of you more experienced finishers. I am finishing a small project made of some nice straight grained cherry stock and am considering applying a coat of boiled linseed oil, then several coats of super blond shellac. I've never used boiled linseed oil before. i have...
I need to sharpen the blades on my jointer and my 12mm wrench is too porky to fit. I am thinking it must have originally come with a stamped metal wrench. Any idea where I could buy one of these? (without paying 8$ for shipping and waiting...)
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Good day,
Looking for thin stock clear cherry 2" x 1/2" x at least 56" long. Any idea where I might find this? Most stores only carry to 24". I'm in Concord NC.
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Purpose:
Rip splines/moldings to consistent thicknesses on table saw.
If you make the jig to an even width, you'll be able to use your fence cursor for ease of setup.
Begin by ripping a 48" piece of MDF to 1/16" oversize. i.e. 4 1/16", 5 1/16" etc. Bigger hands will benefit from a wider...
Today I think I just might have found the answer to my own question. You see it all started when my wife bought these brush holder/pincle holders off ebay made of bone. Very nice I thought so she suggested I make one. I had a chunck of black cherry with a bit of burll I got from Chris at the...
I have a small project(s) in mind that I'll need some thin (1/4-3/8 thick finished) cherry and purpleheart. I have plenty of cherry, no purpleheart, but more importantly no way of resawing.
Anyone in the Winston to Salisbury area that could help me out or have a source to buy thin stock...
Hi all,
I found a very simple but very effective jig for cutting thin strips on the table saw. The original jig was on BenchNotes.com. I tweaked the design a bit and built it yesterday. With this jig you can safely cut strips as thin as 1/64” and repeat the cut as often as needed. I’m so...
Purpose:
Rip splines/moldings to consistent thicknesses on table saw.
If you make the jig to an even width, you'll be able to use your fence cursor for ease of setup.
Begin by ripping a 48" piece of MDF to 1/16" oversize. i.e. 4 1/16", 5 1/16" etc. Bigger hands will benefit from a wider...
I have a DW735 planer that I have primarily used to thickness plane down to 1/4"-3/4" lumber. The depth turret is graduated down to 1/8th" It would seem to me that at that height, the knives are getting awfully close to the planer bed. As thin as I have planed is 1/4".
Has anyone ever...
I aquired some cedar today and some of it is kinda thin. If any of the scrollers need some I could help out. PM me if you need some. It is some beautiful wood and would make some nice wood to scroll. The price is definitely right!!!