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RE: Making trim with a plane - Phil S. - 05-09-2017

(05-09-2017, 02:48 PM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: ...with occasional upgrades).

The hardware, the software or the user??? Don't answer that.  I'm 68, too.
Uhoh


RE: Making trim with a plane - Bill_Houghton - 05-10-2017

(05-09-2017, 09:55 PM)Phil S. Wrote: The hardware, the software or the user??? Don't answer that.  I'm 68, too.
Uhoh

The hardware, although not computer-related hardware.  Software's hopelessly stuck at version 1.0.


RE: Making trim with a plane - Skip J. - 05-10-2017

(05-09-2017, 09:55 PM)Phil S. Wrote: The hardware, the software or the user??? Don't answer that.  I'm 68, too.
Uhoh

I'm 68... looks like it's going around...


RE: Making trim with a plane - bandit571 - 05-10-2017

I turn 64 next Monday.
Uhoh ....I might be safe for a few years..
Laugh

As for making moldings.....I just use that Stanley #45 I have.    I can size the older moldings with the bead cutters....make the "bead"  then the slitter can slice the molding off the board.    
Cool


RE: Making trim with a plane - GeorgeV - 05-11-2017

I use a Stanley 45 and a Stanley 55 as well as hollows and rounds.


RE: Making trim with a plane - JimReed@Tallahassee - 05-11-2017

I made a miter jig so I can cut this tiny stock.


[Image: DSCN3103.jpg]

Hope to get into the shop this evening after it cools off so I can try to cut some pieces.


RE: Making trim with a plane - Bill_Houghton - 05-11-2017

(05-10-2017, 05:37 PM)bandit571 Wrote: I turn 64 next Monday.
But will you still be getting valentines?  Will s/he still feed you?


RE: Making trim with a plane - bandit571 - 05-11-2017

Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
Laugh


Applebies on Sunday.....


RE: Making trim with a plane - JimReed@Tallahassee - 05-11-2017

So it turns out I made the jig backwards. Here is the revised jig.


[Image: DSCN3112.jpg]

And here are the three pieces cut out. The original is on the bottom. These pieces need a little trimming before glue up.

[Image: DSCN3116.jpg]


RE: Making trim with a plane - Rob Young - 05-12-2017

(05-11-2017, 09:06 PM)JimReed@Tallahassee Wrote: So it turns out I made the jig backwards. Here is the revised jig.
Just turn the saw around...