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  0 Thread: ripping blade
Post: RE: ripping blade

Eurekan Wrote: (08-15-2021, 11:22 AM) -- My personal choice is the Freud 10" x 24T Thin Kerf Rip Blade (LU87R010). I like the thin kerf because, besides not bogging down as  easily, there are times I...
hardinluke Woodworking 15 3,594 08-15-2021, 01:51 PM
  0 Thread: garage shop heater
Post: RE: garage shop heater

+1 on the electric radiant.  I have 2 - 240V panels hung on the ceiling. Couldn’t tell you the btu's without dropping them and doing the math from the labels, but they keep my shop 60* with no notice...
hardinluke Woodworking 22 5,773 12-01-2020, 09:38 PM
  0 Thread: Blanket Chest, Night Table, Armoire
Post: RE: Blanket Chest, Night Table, Armoire

Beautiful work for sure. Someone else commented on the armoire, it’s my favorite also. Nice job, thanks for sharing!
hardinluke Woodworking 30 6,927 11-25-2020, 04:30 PM
  0 Thread: Ambrosia Maple Printer Stand Done
Post: RE: Ambrosia Maple Printer Stand Done

Nice work!  The maple is striking  :D
hardinluke Woodworking 19 4,727 11-24-2020, 06:59 PM
  0 Thread: Amazing grain- Crabapple root ball
Post: RE: Amazing grain- Crabapple root ball

Nice work! That turned out really well. Was that HVAC tape you used to contain the resin?
hardinluke Woodturning 15 7,526 03-03-2020, 04:11 PM
  0 Thread: Sharpening jigs, which one?
Post: RE: Sharpening jigs, which one?

I currently have a 6” grinder, but would like to upgrade to an 8” slow speed if I can find a deal on one sometime. Thanks for the heads up about the stones/bushings. To be honest I haven’t thought tha...
hardinluke Woodturning 12 5,383 02-25-2020, 05:36 PM
  0 Thread: Sharpening jigs, which one?
Post: RE: Sharpening jigs, which one?

Thanks everyone for the information! Seems like I have a few options to consider. I think for now, the Tormek is out of range, but I take the point that I will likely spend more $$ in the long run. ...
hardinluke Woodturning 12 5,383 02-24-2020, 08:52 PM
  0 Thread: Sharpening jigs, which one?
Post: RE: Sharpening jigs, which one?

Thanks Arlin. I kind of assumed that may be the case. I’ll do more research before I make a choice. MichaelMouse, thanks for the input!
hardinluke Woodturning 12 5,383 02-23-2020, 01:55 PM
  0 Thread: Sharpening jigs, which one?
Post: Sharpening jigs, which one?

I’m looking to get more use out of my lathe, and being able to sharpen my own tools in my shop is a must. A local woodworker here showed me the ropes to sharpen my tools, and he has a Oneway sharpenin...
hardinluke Woodturning 12 5,383 02-23-2020, 11:44 AM
  0 Thread: 24" X 36" picture frame
Post: RE: 24" X 36" picture frame

That is stunning! I think you may be too hard on yourself.  I find it difficult not to pick apart a project I have just completed and point out all the flaws.  The older I get, the more I realize thos...
hardinluke Woodworking 32 23,119 01-31-2017, 12:01 PM
  0 Thread: wedge table
Post: RE: wedge table

Good job. I like the design on it.
hardinluke Woodworking 12 6,464 01-25-2017, 12:12 PM
  0 Thread: Thee Woodworking Show, Columbus
Post: RE: Thee Woodworking Show, Columbus

Steve, sorry to hear that about your experience at Woodwerks. I've always had a good experience there.  Salesmen are very knowledgeable, and I do believe it may be a family business, which I like.  I ...
hardinluke Woodworking 15 9,374 01-25-2017, 11:57 AM
  0 Thread: Cherry Table
Post: RE: Cherry Table

Very nice for sure!
hardinluke Woodworking 9 5,880 01-24-2017, 11:59 AM
  0 Thread: Thee Woodworking Show, Columbus
Post: RE: Thee Woodworking Show, Columbus

I am planning on going to Woodwerks for sure, and still thinking about stopping at the fairgrounds.  I think they charge $5 to park at the fairgrounds, plus the Power Show is this weekend too, so park...
hardinluke Woodworking 15 9,374 01-24-2017, 11:45 AM
  0 Thread: Removing glue II
Post: RE: Removing glue II

Tom, thanks for the information.  IMO, it is critical to pass on what you have learned.  It is also important (as a reader) to remember what works for one guy, may not work for another.  Some folks us...
hardinluke Woodworking 22 11,512 12-14-2016, 12:04 PM
  0 Thread: Thee Woodworking show Columbus Ohio
Post: Re: Thee Woodworking show Columbus Ohio

It was kind of unhandy traffic situation Saturday. There were three events going on there this weekend. I thought the show as a whole has improved, but like someone else said, the prices weren't that ...
hardinluke Woodworking 4 6,827 01-31-2016, 08:46 PM
  0 Thread: Thee Woodworking show Columbus Ohio
Post: Re: Thee Woodworking show Columbus Ohio

I have skipped it the past couple years, in favor of hitting Woodwerks expo. I'm about an hour north and west. I would like to go this year, it will likely be on Saturday though.
hardinluke Woodworking 4 6,827 01-16-2016, 06:18 PM
  0 Thread: Saw the drunken cutting board and so did LOML
Post: Re: Saw the drunken cutting board and so did LOML

Very unique and inspiring project. Thanks for posting /ssl_proxy.php?url=/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yellowcool.gif
hardinluke Woodworking 8 5,162 12-04-2015, 06:42 PM
  0 Thread: Lego table
Post: Re: Lego table

I think Worthing's idea is the way to go. That way the base plates can be swapped out. If they have to be stuck fast then tape would be way better than glue or epoxy IMO. Good luck with the project.
hardinluke Woodworking 5 4,489 11-30-2015, 08:53 PM
  0 Thread: General DC problem
Post: General DC problem

I have the General Int'l dust collector model 10-005m1. Does anyone else have one? If you do, have you had trouble with the motor? Mine decided it did not want to work today. I had been using it off...
hardinluke Woodworking Power Tools 0 1,545 11-29-2015, 04:58 PM

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