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    Blade and table tolerance - SIP Planer Thicknesser

    Hi all, So I have a SIP planer thicknesser which I bought pre-loved a while back. Changed the blade recently as one of them had a chip somewhere (and I'm no good at sharpening them). Anyway I don't have a jig for adjusting the blade, so I used the method shown on many YouTube channel where...
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    Air extraction for small workshop

    Same issue. I did install a bathroom fan. Don't think it's doing that much good to be honest. Also have a floor standing "air purfier" from Costco, costing about £60 (on offer). Plenty of air coming through, not sure about filtration however. The filter seems pretty clean so far, plenty of...
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    Bandsaw Advice

    In which case let's talk customer service. I've heard great things about Axminster. I guess that's why people pay over the odds for the same machine made/sold by someone else. I have no experience with Record Power but they do have a good reputation. Charnwood is only 20 mins drive from me...
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    Bandsaw Advice

    A question that's been asked a million times, and still get a million different answers! I'm in the "go pre-loved" camp, and would suggest you get a decent pre-loved machine. Obviously you need to know what you are looking for etc to avoid the duds out amongst the rough diamonds out there...
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    Bandsaw Axminster, Scheppach or ???

    I hope that's not a criticism against me / used machines. I bought the £40 one to do a job. Then I dabbled into bandsaw boxes, which was why I upgraded. Yes I could have looked for a Basa 3 then but I'm not sure how serious I'm into this hobbies, so naturally I don't want to spend £300 on a...
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    Bandsaw Axminster, Scheppach or ???

    What I didn't say of course was I sold them all at break even or £20 profit each. The beauty of buying seconds at a good price. 8) A
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    Dust extractor flow in pipes

    Short answer is as above. Smooth is probably better as it laminar flow rather than turbulent flow. For the layman (and I'm no expert) the Hagen–Poiseuille equation tells you that you want shortest and widest circuit you can make. A
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    Bandsaw Axminster, Scheppach or ???

    Yes, go second hand. I have own various sizes bandsaw in the past few years, and yes, go biggest you can fit into your workshop or don't bother. The ones you suggested are too small for most things that you may want to dabble into when you eventually retire. For reference, I paid about £100...
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    My attempt at making an end grain chopping board. More difficult than I thought some of my cuts are just a fraction out of square, which are exaggerated upon gluing up. Took a few pass on the planer to make the blocks a bit more square. Also my "scrap" hardwood are all only about 18mm...
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    Wood yard closed or open?

    ...managed to do half my project with the pine I bought pre-lockdown plus the remnant plyboards that I had in stock. Had to change my design to accommodate. It was supposed to be a mobile larder trolley thingy for the storage side of the garage. It works. :wink: A couple more tiers to go when...
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    Wood yard closed or open?

    homeware, building supplies and hardware stores That's considered essential business. That's why B&Q and Toolstation are still open, albeit click and collect only. B&Q will sell sheets material and timber, but I'll have to make a 45min trek to Derby, and not sure they will cut a full ply sheet...
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    Wood yard closed or open?

    Hi all, Does any know if wood yards are open at the moment? Have a project in mind but don't have enough wood to finish it. ](*,) Thanks. A
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    Table saw advice

    I'm no expert but a decent cast iron table top table saw would set you back about £650 ish. Charnwood and Scheppach sells a model that looks pretty much identical to me. https://www.charnwood.net/products/prod ... athway-122 https://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-ts ... 240v/1403r You can...
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    Interesting grain

    Trust me. He's doesn't do photoshop.
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    Interesting grain

    That photo belongs to a friend of mine. He posted it on FB last week. Not photoshopped. A
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    Looking for an older benchtop bandsaw.

    Ultimately this is dictated by what is available on the market. If you just look for 1 particular model, it might be a while before you get something. Once you have taken the table off, they should all be thin enough to get it down stairs. I guess it depends on how tight the turns are on the...
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    Learning dovetail joint

    I have gone the full circle to be honest... I guess that's why I got back to woodworking via bandsaw boxes. I couldn't cut straight with hand tools to save my life. Now that I have run out of room for bandsaw boxes (and getting a bit older but not necessarily wiser) I thought I should learn the...
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    Learning dovetail joint

    Thanks again to those who are trying to help. Back to my original questions: 1) Do I need "more expensive" saw for this? (I'm guessing the Bahco is good enough) 2) What is the difference between left and right hand saw? Does it dictate the "clean" side and the "jagged" side? They also sell a...
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    Learning dovetail joint

    Thanks for all the replies so far. I have taken some pictures but my day up til now has been tied up with Covid stuff for my Trust. Still not finished yet. Have asked to send the saw back to Amazon. "talk" later. Adrian
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    Learning dovetail joint

    Hi all, So I've been trying to teach myself dovetail joint. I'm sure I was taught that a school 25 years ago, and I was never that good at it back then. Bought myself a Bahco dovetail saw (Bahco PC-10-DTR Dovetail Saw Right 10in) and a cheap dovetail marker. Have been trying to copy what Paul...
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