just have a go.... my first craft fair was I took a paste table to my local market and a nice table cloth put some scrap wooden blocks under my items arrange into a bit of display with some prices on and I sold a good amount of stuff.
if people like what you do and price is reasonable there is...
where you had it connected before is if you want to connect to a dust extractor , you simply connect the hose into the large port and then the dust will be taken away from the top and bottom of the table simple , I have the record mid range dust extractor with power tool hose and connectors the...
am I right in assuming that you have just paid 400 for a axminster one ??
you could have got a single speed hegner one for 400 I have that model and make and sell craft work have done for three years
with the right blade selection you don't always need variable speed unless doing metal or...
I would like to do more name plaques have done a few using steve goods font software
I would like to use this type of soft ware but I bit thick when it comes to using it and I end up nearly throwing the laptop through the window
I will have to come over to your gaffe steve as I not far away...
plus one for how you get on especially with blade changing etc , we need more people to give reviews of different machines and pictures as I am sure there is plenty of people on this forum who do decent work on other machines than a orange one 8)
I have the orange one basic model I keep...
it is an old one so its before 1995 , people are very coy about saying how old it is or showing a picture with the date plaque
he states multicut 2 but the throat size is only I think 14 inch same as a new m1 it has no quick release so you will have to do more winding on the tension screw but...
ok thanks guys , steve what size did you get ? weren't sure if 40mm would be enough clearance for tea to get in and out and can you provide link if possible as I cant see it on ax site is it the same as spindle has put the link to ?
thanks a lot mark
thanks spindle yeah it is a bit I don't mind going to 30 , I seen some on ebay coated cheap not saw toothed for a few bucks but I guess the coating is not really any benefit
I found some at reasonable price on ebay sawtoothed for 16 pound but the length to long at 150 mm as I doing some end...
I know Geoff I have made quite a few before couple of years back with glass holder I want to make some with just the tealight in so I only need advice on what quality bits there are.
my drill press is only standard but does the job fine
thanks mark
ok guys thanks for advice and tips , I think for now I going to see if I can make something without spending any money :)
I have some 40mm thick pine bits left so my idea is I going to glue sandwich three pieces togetherso to make a depth of 120mm and make it fairly wide and drill a series...
I am looking for a 40mm bit as my wholesale customer wants me to cut some tea light candle holder blanks and I want to use it for myself for my own holders
stevebuk when I was searching I came across a thread by you on here and you said you were going with colt but I cant see them on ax site...
thanks for your replys and photos , yeah your type will do me martin I got some bits of wood knocking around and j mac the test tubes are the cheapest I have seen only comes too 3 quid for 8 including postage
martin what diameter did you drill hole ? looks like I may have to get a drill bit...