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    safety table saw

    look at this http://www.designnews.com/CA6360672.html#_self
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    eunimia saw problems

    i have an eunemia m50l/600 (radial) arm saw. when i cut two pieces of wood or mdf, lay them on a flat surface and butt them toghether, there is a very small gap between the pieces on the surface. when i turn the pieces upside down the same happens. it looks as is the cuts are convex. what can be...
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    acrylic lacquer

    i am making some panel doors in beech wood and would like to finish them with acrylic lacquer. i have never done this sort of work before and would like to use a brush as i have no spray gun. can somebody tell me how to do this, the preparation, sanding and the finishing? will the finish look...
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    guide bushes and levelling screws

    I am a total beginner in woodworking and I can do with some help. I'd like to make my own routing table. The table top will be a 28 or 38 mm kitchen worktop cut out and a axminster router table insert. The template for the insert needs a 20 and 40 mm guide bush. I have a DW625 and I can't find...
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    router bit sizes

    thanks everybody, the bigger bits i like to use are raised panel bits (3") so i don't have to retract the blade trough the router base. i could make a extra top on top of the router table with a bigger hole. the stroke is 80 mm so that is long enough to lose the 12mm or so of a extra top...
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    router bit sizes

    hi dave, the speed of the router is variable from 8000 to 20000 rpm. so that sounds ok. in the table the collet is flush with the table top so there is no space restriction. i don't see why there is a restriction on the seize of the router bit. regards, louis
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    router bit sizes

    i have a dewalt 625ek and like to make raised panel doors. the instruction book tells me that i can use bits up to 50mm. but some bits are bigger. can't i use the bigger bits in a router table or is this dangerous and why. thank you very much for your help...
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    router+table

    dear forum, i am quite a novice at routing (i binned my last router the other day, a craftsman i bought in 1978) and i would like to buy a good router. i saw the following deal: CRT Router Table CRT/FP Fixing Plate CRT/10 Spring Pressure Clamp CRT/11Side Pressure Clamp...
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