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  1. MarkE

    Small tool dust collection ... revisited.

    Thanks to some good NCWW advice and tips posted in this thread, I decided to re-configure some dust collection in the shop, again. I put together this system based on some PM's with Alan (in little Washington) and looking at his shop vac based setup in his gallery. The PVC electric conduit...
  2. J

    Wood lives & breathes revisited

    Made this guestboard table late last winter. Not surprised, but thought it'd be useful to share the observation. The table is 42" wide and made from 9" wide reclaimed heartwood pine (i.e., longleaf). In the door last winter it was 6% MC. We've had the AC off for about 2 weeks so plenty of...
  3. B

    Desk Clock revisited

    I posted a photo a couple weeks ago of this desk clock. And got some good feedback on proportions. I agree with you all that it was "top heavy". The suggestions were to thin out the top walnut piece. Unfortunately, I already had the top piece cut for the next clock and didn't have a safe...
  4. froglips

    Coffee Grinder (revisited)....

    Ok, technially this is a thread inspired by a thread that is related to woodworking :-) While back, PChristy asked about the coffee grinder kits sold by the likes of Rockler and Woodcraft. Being a coffee snob (home roaster of over 1100 pounds), I suggested a few alternative grinders, but...
  5. steviegwood

    Best Bandsaw Blades Re-Visited

    Hi Y'all, I know that this has been asked and answered over and over but I need to ask again. Where is the best place to get good quality band saw blades. I need 131&1/2" blades for my 17" Grizzly saw. I will be making several band saw boxes (hopefully) and cutting mostly hardwoods between 1/2"...
  6. Bas

    PayPal donations revisited

    We have a working "Donate" button on the "Donate to NC WW" page. Last year, we also used the Donation Barometer with the "Donate" options to help track progress. The nice thing about routing the donations through the Barometer is that the system automatically records who gave what, so Travis...
  7. ErnieM

    Bad Dust Collector Motor - Revisited

    A month or so ago I posted about a problem with my ShopFox dust collector. Thanks to all who responded. Scott Smith suggested I contact a member close by who understood how these things worked. GOOD ADVICE - Thanks Scott. Alan in Little Washington to the rescue. It took him all of 10 minutes to...
  8. ErnieM

    Harpsichord Project Part 22 - Bench Re-visited

    Hi all, I’m in the middle of marbling the case but it will be a while before it’s finished. In the meantime, I thought I would take care of a few details on the bench that we built in Part 13. Here’s what it looked like at the end of construction. After the decision was made...
  9. ScottM

    Support our troops with Project Rudolph-Project TLC REVISITED

    Cathy Skipper and I have discussed this program since it was posted here. We know some folks have made and sent ornaments already. For those who want to contribute we have an idea to make it easier for you. Cathy and I will be collecting wooden ornaments at the Fall Gathering. You can make one...
  10. K

    Ridgid OSS revisited

    Per DaveO the Ridgid OSS spindle is 4 1/2" tall with a stroke of 3/4". Dave wondered if this would be a problem with deeper BS boxes. Anyone made any deeper BS boxes and used the Ridgid OSS? Was the stroke not reaching all the way an issue. I feel like just flipping the box over would work...
  11. Douglas Robinson

    Southern Raleigh Shop Crawl Revisited

    Now that the Charlotte Crawl has concluded, I am organizing the Southern Raleigh Shop Crawl on September 27th. Brain's lumber delivery in Charlotte was a great added feature. Maybe we can work out something like it for this one. Let me know your thoughts. Finally, I think a Durham crawl in...
  12. FredP

    small gloat revisited.

    dont think i did this right so if its a double post just delete one.:cry: one hundred +/- year old vise. and a before pic. fred p
  13. Mtnman

    10 Year Rocker - Revisited

    First of all I would like to thank everyone for the very kind words about my rocker. It took a long time to complete, but I guess that anything worthwhile is worth waiting for. I will include the two pictures again and try to answer all the questions I received. Before I get to the questions...
  14. DavidF

    Chopping board re-visited

    Thought you may be interested in a chopping board with a difference - a built in chute so that veggys go into the pan not all over the stove! Made of Beech in "Butcher block" style.

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