08-26-2022, 10:30 AM (This post was last modified: 08-26-2022, 10:31 AM by ®smpr_fi_mac®.)
(08-26-2022, 10:14 AM)Ray Newman Wrote: Now that's an interesting and useful jig!
Oh yeah. Saves *so* much time because I don't have to screw around with taping templates to the stock. I also gives me a very safe and solid entry point for my pattern bit, making it much safer. This jig cuts about 50% off the time required in this stage of production.
(08-26-2022, 10:30 AM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Oh yeah. Saves *so* much time because I don't have to screw around with taping templates to the stock. I also gives me a very safe and solid entry point for my pattern bit, making it much safer. This jig cuts about 50% off the time required in this stage of production.
09-25-2022, 05:12 PM (This post was last modified: 09-25-2022, 05:12 PM by ®smpr_fi_mac®.)
I'm building a simple trinket shelf for my youngest daughter's room. And a bread slicing board for a friend from some *really* aromatic wood. No clue what it is but makes my shop smell like cinnamon.
(09-25-2022, 05:12 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I'm building a simple trinket shelf for my youngest daughter's room. And a bread slicing board for a friend from some *really* aromatic wood. No clue what it is but makes my shop smell like cinnamon.
I really like the look of that wood in your glue up.
Don't know if this really qualifies as a "bench shot". I spent the better part of an afternoon moving an old camel-back drill press I've had for over 30 years ago that recently tried to migrate from low-speed drive to high-speed drive mode as I was using it, resulting in its removing some teeth from two of the gears required for low-speed (50 rpm!) mode. I checked with multiple companies in the metro area that do gear repair or replacement, estimates for repair or making new gears were in the range of about $2,000. I'd tried operating the drill press in high-speed mode, where the damaged gears would not be involved, and even so there was a noticeable "thump thump thump" coming from the drill press running with no load. So yesterday the project was to move it out of the location it's been in since I got it, making room for a newer drill press that unfortunately won't be a full replacement but at least it can use my collection of MT 3 drill bits. Moving the old one probably would have gone faster if I'd had someone to help with the move, the thing is really heavy.
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