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    Kitchen, making your own end-panels, pelmets, cornices

    Hi, I'm planning a new kitchen. I'd love to make the whole thing myself using traditional joinery and wood but I dont have the time/money/skills (or some combination of the three). So I have decided to get a standard kitchen (think chip-board units) from a big kitchen supplier. I'm planning...
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    Sharpening jig on ebay.

    Any one tried one of these or have opinions about this on ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171635531855 Seems good value at £30. I could see myself spending more than £30 worth of time faffing making my own. What do reakon?
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    dakota xt650 or xt700

    Hi Folks. I'm new to turning, I have a old record lathe and need a chuck for it. I've been researching and reading lots of posts on this forum and have concluded to by a dakota chuck from Rutland. Lots of people recommend the xt700 - for its value for money (currently £69), but not many on...
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    New build workshop...construction ideas

    Hi, I'm planning to have my shed/garage rebuilt into a proper workshop, this work will be carried out along side an extension to my house, so I'm hoping to get all the messy construction work done in one go and possibly save a little in the process. It's going to be approx. 4m x 8m, have a...
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    spindle moulder block

    Looking to buy a spindle moulder block (I'm new to Spindle Moulders, have recently got a SCM CU300K combi machine). Some of the tooling looks to be really expensive and I'm on a tight budget. I've seen some on ebay sold by a company PTA Direct. Cant post a link, but search ebay for "120mm x...
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    SIP dust extractor sucks a bit

    Hi Everyone, My first post, after reading lots of your useful comments on here I now have a question which I dont think has been covered before. I've recently bought an SIP 3.0HP Single Bag Dust Extractor - Model 01954. The spec states 2526 m3/hour which seems to be a decent flow rate for the...
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