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    Fitting a Sliding Sash?

    Thanks everyone, I appreciate your replies. As mine are old window boxes, then I can see why they've been left to fit on site. I think I will need to bespoke fit the meeting rails too, which makes me a touch nervous, but I'll give it a go. I was planing on using a plane and sliding bevel to...
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    Fitting a Sliding Sash?

    Is it normal to bespoke fit/adjust the bevel on the bottom rail of a Sliding sash window, where it meets the angle of the Cill? I had expected they (joinery co) would have bevelled the lower rail, as per the old windows, but the lower rail is flat (90 degree). Apparently I need to do this on a...
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    I should add that the stock from Peter Benson has a Birch core. The stock from SL Hardwoods is MR grade, but not necessarily Birch core - I will ask.
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    Looks like two suppliers to me, SL Hardwoods and Peter Benson - unless I missed some? I spoke with Peter Benson on Friday, who supplies 19mm off the shelf - they did say they could cut down a sheet and send via courier - that would then be three sheets of 1.22 x .82 - which might be viable, but...
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    I don't have any more details about the finish. The details I originally saw online about the piece have now been removed. A more difficult problem could be finding a supplier, for low volume. I am hobbyist, and would probably only want one or two boards, at least for now. I have found a...
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    Ok, I see that may be the answer :) Thanks.
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    Ok, that's a thought. Have you tried it by chance? It's quite difficult to track down information. This link is probably the best I have... http://www.familyhandyman.com/woodworki ... s/view-all If your not using Shellac, it seems there's talk of using pre-stain conditioners, whatever they may...
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    I've been researching the matter a little further, and on the face of it, it looks like I might be better off using wood dye. With wood dye I can mix the exact colour I want, and gradually apply it with thin coats, so that may be easier to control. Then I can use Matt/Satin Polyurethane over the...
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    Birch Ply - Briwax?

    Hello, I am looking to finish some birch ply cabinets at some point in the near future. Ideally I would like to achieve a similar finish to the pic below. I will leave the edges bare too. Should I go for shellac sanding sealer, then Briwax, or would that turn splotchy on birch? Any...
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    Ikea desk, new top?

    Thanks Rodders and James, I'm going to recycle the existing top, cutting it up for my TS stand - the surface isn't great anyway. I was doing a little research, chipboard does come in various grades it appears, and I have no idea what I can get hold of. However, then I started using an online...
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    Ikea desk, new top?

    On further investigation, it looks like the original top is made of 18mm chipboard, birch veneered. I am surprised the unsupported parts haven't bowed. Is chipboard quite stable?
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    Ikea desk, new top?

    Thanks Jamesc Sadly (or perhaps not) Ikea is a 3 hour drive from here, and delivery is expensive for large items. I'll defo consider the H-frame idea though. Simple enough. G
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    Ikea desk, new top?

    Hello, I have an old ikea desk, the top has become warped, down to me storing the top upright for some months. I have the same desk as in the picture, save for all the guff on top. The desk has unsupported overhangs, of 20cm each side, with a total width of 80cm. I want to get a new (flat)...
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    Table Saw Stand, with extensions

    Thanks for the replies! Definitely I am up for the router table on the left. Though it may have to happen later on. My saw is a Dewalt 745. I have checked the clearance for the all the adjuster parts - they fit in, but the angle & height adjustment are obscured slightly - hopefully it's...
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    Bend in Fence

    The answer is, whilst there is a small concave deflection in the fence, it causes no problem what so ever! I am being far too fastidious it would appear. Oh well, I do work in a detail orientated industry, so I guess that shows. The saw has a rack an pinion setup, which makes sure the fence is...
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    Table Saw Stand, with extensions

    FWIW, I'm using glue, screws, and pocket holes to put it all together.
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    Table Saw Stand, with extensions

    Ok, this design is a little bit Heath Robinson I guess, but needs must. I neither have the funds or the space for a large TS. I want to expand the size of my table space, and have designed in extensions that are removable and adjustable. The legs will fold into the base, to make it easier to...
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    Bend in Fence

    Thanks for all the replies. I'll be sending across photos and info to DeWalt today, and will see how they respond. On futher investigation it does appear the upper edge of the fence is true, just the lower edge is bent (concaved) -I think this suggests it was knocked in transit. Silas, I used...
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    Bend in Fence

    I wonder how this will affect cutting a long panel. I'll be pushing the panel against the fence during the cut. Meanwhile the side of the panel left of the blade is being dragged closer to the blade. The blade plate is 2mm, Kerf is 3mm, RK thickness 2.3mm - little room for error perhaps?
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    Bend in Fence

    It seems there is a slight bend in the fence on my table saw, probably 0.3mm - according to my dial gauge. Though I measured the low profile flip over fence, and that appears to be bang on. The fence is 63cm long - the bend appears to be pretty central. When I received the saw, it was all...
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