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    12-letter timber

    Thanks for all the suggestions These 2 especially are the spirit of what I'm going for. Now I have to see if I can find some! This one kills me. Something much easier to find, but it's 13 characters
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    12-letter timber

    I'm trying not to push the name definition with appending "tree" or "wood" unless you'd normally call it that, like lacewood is ok, but wenge wood is stretching it
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    12-letter timber

    This is something a little different. I'm doing a long-term project and in order for the next part to fit in I need to find a timber with a name that's 12 letters. Can anyone think of one?
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    Router Bit/Collet Stuck

    I just wanted to let you all know that the heat idea worked, and I'm not in hospital. It took me a while to get a torch, but I got it done this week. The heat enabled me to twist it a bit with the help of some pliers, completely destroying the bit. Knowing it was moving I then used the biggest...
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    Router Bit/Collet Stuck

    I hear this is a fairly common issue, and I've looked at posts and blogs already, but I'm still in trouble. I have got a 1/2" template bit stuck in my DeWalt DW625 table router. It's the only 1/2" I have, so it has it's own collet and was probably living in it in the box (I now realise this is...
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    Changing Bandsaw Guide Bearings

    Thanks for the help. I always can hit it with a hammer, but it's knowing if I should. That is incredibly kind of you. I've already ordered some, and I'm sure others need your generosity more than I do, so I'll pass on your offer. Thanks
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    Changing Bandsaw Guide Bearings

    At the weekend I managed to toast one of my guide bearings while resawing a log that was beyond the bandsaws capabilities. The bearings have never been changed by me and were probably really old, so I'm going to assume time is to blame and not my poor judgement. Either way they need replacing...
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    I'm copying Matthias idea for a table with removable legs from his post here. I swear there used to be a video, but can't find it. Going to have to think about this shrinkage a bit more after your threaded insert idea. Matthias normally accounts for shrinkage, and mentions it in relation to...
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    Thanks Ian. Yep, I definitely need some access holes for the screws near the leg. I think I can do the others with a ratchet though, as that will be visible. The table is a dining/gaming table, which is why there's an inner frame and holes in it would be visible. The inner frame would drop into...
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    I've changed the design to something Matthias Wendal inspired. The legs will be permanently attached to each other on the short aprons (shown in cherry) and the main table top (in oak) will drop onto, and slide into the legs, and held in place with screws. I think this will work, but adding it...
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    Yeah that's exactly the sort I was thinking of. Do you have a suggestion for my project?
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    FTAGH Guillotine, potentially free to a good home. Milton Keynes

    I know some board game designers in the Cambridgeish area. I'll send some messages and see if we can keep this puppy in the business
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    I've not worked that much with solid timber, which is another concern for this project. Could you explain why corner braces don't have the same issue with shrinkage?
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    Pocket table leg joints?

    I've made a few tables in my time, but only one dining table, and the legs are definitely the weak point on that project. It was a dining/gaming table with an inset playing surface and I'm looking to replace it with something better, so I definitely want to make sure I fix that fault, while...
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    Purpleheart and Lime Jewellery Box

    Here's the piece in question
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    Purpleheart and Lime Jewellery Box

    Thanks for the links guy. Just what I was hoping for. I've been reading more and found this blog that suggests lacquer is a better option if you can deal with the application, so would I be better off with a spray lacquer like this? There's some areas that will be impossible to handwork, so...
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    Purpleheart and Lime Jewellery Box

    Hi guys and gals, I'm close to finishing a jewellery box for a dear friends birthday 2 days before Christmas. I've learnt a little too late of the fate of purpleheart and time, and I'm looking on advice to what to finish it with to stave off the inevitable. The box is layers of purpleheart and...
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    First Big Boys Router

    After a weekend with some use of the router I can say that I'm very happy with the DeWalt. I was also pleased to find that it came with a 1/4 collet, so I can carry on using my crappy cutters until I replace them. Even with the old cutters the quality of the work is so much better. Once I've...
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    First Big Boys Router

    Just to let you all know, I went to Axminster (great shop) and got hands on with the DeWalt and decided to get it. With Axminster being £25 more than FFX I asked if they price matched. The guy said they did and we then found it on their site so he could confirm it. He then went off to confirm...
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    First Big Boys Router

    Good point Andy. I think I will do that on Thursday
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