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  0 Thread: Can We Discuss Drill Bits?
Post: RE: Can We Discuss Drill Bits?

MoreToolsForMe Wrote: (01-22-2018, 12:45 AM) -- FHere are a few pics of what I'm needing to make, along with the piece that I need to make them from. I suspect that if the brain trust here actually s...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 27 15,201 01-22-2018, 10:19 PM
  0 Thread: Can We Discuss Drill Bits?
Post: RE: Can We Discuss Drill Bits?

Do you have a buddy with a CNC router?  This is the kind of job that they are perfectly suited for Lawrence
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 27 15,201 01-14-2018, 01:14 PM
  0 Thread: Challenge coin holder question.
Post: RE: Challenge coin holder question.

Duane N Wrote: (11-21-2017, 05:16 AM) -- My Dad actually asked me to build him something...a challenge coin holder.  He's retired Navy and has a bunch of challenge coins he wants to display.  I did s...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 12 12,632 11-21-2017, 11:31 PM
  0 Thread: Box joints on wide, longish boards
Post: RE: Box joints on wide, longish boards

and Derek- BEAUTIFUL work!
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 15 7,948 11-12-2017, 12:32 AM
  0 Thread: Box joints on wide, longish boards
Post: RE: Box joints on wide, longish boards

I have never seen a box joint fail- no matter the age of the piece and am curious if anyone else here has? (Maybe i have now that I think about it in a cigar box or two where glue failed)  This being ...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 15 7,948 11-12-2017, 12:31 AM
  0 Thread: Box joints on wide, longish boards
Post: RE: Box joints on wide, longish boards

Maybe ask your local ww'ers club/guild if anyone has a Leigh or porter cable jig you can borrow?  I lent mine out recently and it came back with a new dovetail bit and a nice piece of madrona ::)and m...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 15 7,948 11-09-2017, 10:26 AM
  0 Thread: Comments on flesh sensing saws....
Post: RE: Comments on flesh sensing saws....

bhh Wrote: (07-21-2017, 06:36 PM) -- They can take my '80s Unisaw when they pry it out of my cold, dead hand.   ;-) -- Fixt
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 43 29,406 07-25-2017, 10:10 PM
  0 Thread: plunge router reviews - recommendation
Post: RE: plunge router reviews - recommendation

I love triton. Both for plunge and table use Lawrence
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 37 34,306 02-06-2017, 11:18 PM
  0 Thread: Signature Medallions
Post: RE: Signature Medallions

Wow, those are really nice and are just about at the price i am at Totally understand and great link, thanks! Lawrence
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 8 7,696 11-24-2016, 11:39 AM
  0 Thread: Respect those table saws
Post: RE: Respect those table saws

man... that stinks.. hope he heals as quickly and painlessly as possible. If your dad won't take a safety lecture from you, maybe try having friend over  to "learn safety" sometime while your dad ...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 12 9,356 11-20-2016, 10:33 AM
  0 Thread: Signature Medallions
Post: RE: Signature Medallions

just got my laser recently and am happy to help if you are still looking (I just made some medallions for myself too!) - PM me and send me your logo/info and I'll make some up- nothing due until you r...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 8 7,696 11-20-2016, 10:00 AM
  0 Thread: SawStop Jobsite saw & Bosch Reaxx head-to-head - real human-finger-test comparison!
Post: RE: SawStop Jobsite saw & Bosch Reaxx head-to-head...

If you watch the videos, the testor took precautions to ensure no serious injury could occur even of the brakes didn't activate. It was not reckless but was a very well written review imho
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 31 25,268 11-07-2016, 02:49 PM
  0 Thread: It is never too late -- SawStop
Post: RE: It is never too late -- SawStop

Got my new sawstop delivered on Monday. It not only has great safety features (including a very usable guard that i will likely actually leave on the saw) but is SOLID....easily as high or higher i...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 37 28,575 10-27-2016, 10:39 AM
  0 Thread: Saw Stop/Bosch Patent Infringement
Post: RE: Saw Stop/Bosch Patent Infringement

My Sawstop arrives next Monday (or Tuesday... the driver wasn't 100% sure) I applaud the technology and the laws which provide the inventor his legal right to have and defend the patent on his inve...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 22 18,320 10-21-2016, 04:26 PM
  0 Thread: SawStop Sawsuit
Post: RE: SawStop Sawsuit

not sure what you mean... numbers I saw a few months ago showed them as the number one selling cabinet saw brand... (think it was woodshop news, but cannot find the actual link so take my statement at...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking Power Tools 92 57,721 08-08-2016, 10:16 PM
  0 Thread: Carvewright library
Post: Carvewright library

Though I'm not using a Carvewright any more (I have stepped up to more "standard" CNC and am quite happy I did so) I still follow their blogs and forum as I still learn there and have friends on the f...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 3 3,038 08-04-2016, 01:05 PM
  0 Thread: kitchen remodel update
Post: RE: kitchen remodel update

rwe2156 Wrote: (07-21-2016, 09:34 AM) -- What is the thickness on the base cab material?  Looks like 1". Nice Job!!! Very impressed if this is your first kitchen redo. It was the best money I e...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 10 4,803 07-21-2016, 02:15 PM
  0 Thread: kitchen remodel update
Post: RE: kitchen remodel update

Thanks all- I appreciate all the words of support and hope I can answer your questions- The cherry drawers are waxed - LOML likes the look of unfinished wood, but likes the slight protection that ...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 10 4,803 07-21-2016, 12:15 AM
  0 Thread: Pullout Kichen Pantry Installation
Post: RE: Pullout Kichen Pantry Installation

Gorgeous job - and as someone that has been doing a lot of cabinet work of my own lately, I feel your excitement at when it turns out right Lawrence
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 14 8,578 07-20-2016, 01:00 AM
  0 Thread: fun new carving material
Post: fun new carving material

I had some scraps of coretec vinyl plank left from my recent kitchen remodel and thought "what the heck" I should throw it into the CNC and see what happens... It turns out, very nice completely wa...
TucsonLawrence Woodworking 1 1,711 07-20-2016, 12:58 AM

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