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    Which Wi-Fi mesh?

    Unifi are excellent i have 3 in the house and one in the workshop, you will also need a cloud key to allow them to reset on power failure without any issues. They might be a little more complex to set up but not massively so. They also allow you to have a guest network. security wise this is a...
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Perfect, thanks. This is exactly the kind of advice that i am after. Given the amount of copies that i need to make its bordering on obvious that I need to go down the router route. If that this is the process need to follow I'm grateful for any ideas that minimise finger loss.. My bobbin...
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Thanks Sgian. i am well aware of the dangers involved with having 75mm of high speed finger removing equipment sticking out of a table, I am going to buy a bobbin sander to try it but i think given the fact that i have 32 to make i will end up using the router table. Whilst my experience with...
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    You live and learn... i thought it was the other way round but the way you describe it makes much more sense! either way i need one of each!
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    But i dont have a bobbin sander...... But i do have a router 😜
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Thanks for that Pete, if i understand what you are suggesting, i would need to make up a box template, and the turn the work over and machine from top/bottom edges? The same process as using just a bottom bearing cutter?
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Hello gentlemen. it was my intention to use my bandsaw to remove most of the material and then finish with the template cutter. ideally i need a top and bottom bearing cutter 75mm. i got the idea from this video, i just need to find the cutters, i will call wealdens on Monday. I have 32 to...
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Thanks Brian, Perfect!
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    Machining large stock for pergola Knee brace.

    Hi All, Long time no post! Im building a pergola in my garden. Its a fairly chunky construction. Im using 125mm posts and double rafters for the construction. I want to make some decorative Knee braces to fix to each post which will slot between the rafters fixed to each side of the posts...
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    Buying a cyclone, where from?

    Hi Thanks for taking the time to reply. It's one of these [url=https://www.kendaltools.co.uk/shop/products/01954-sip--dust-collector-3hp-motor.htm] same thing just single set of bags, im not overly worried about the dust side of it because its going to be sited in a purpose built lean too and...
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    Buying a cyclone, where from?

    Hi all. Long time no chat, for various reasons my workshop has taken a back seat in my life, but now im back to using it again. I have no dust extraction and need to get some installed. Ive bought a SIP 3hp twin bag jobby and was considering adapting it to a cyclone type extractor. Cyclone...
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Thanks for that, its pretty much what id got in mind to attempt only id planed to use a course threaded countersunk hex bolt, ill fill everything with epoxy clamp as best i can and the drive the bolts into the epoxy filled pilot holes, ill put the finished it in the place where the mother in law...
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Its a one of a set of 6, they arnt anything special but my wife likes them, im going to have a go, ill clean it out and glue and pin the joint as best i can, if it doesnt work least i will have had a go. woodwork is therapy to me, i know little about it but enjoy it, so its all part of the...
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Its a one of a set of 6, they arnt anything special but my wife likes them, im going to have a go, ill clean it out and glue and pin the joint as best i can, if it doesnt work least i will have had a go. woodwork is therapy to me, i know little about it but enjoy it, so its all part of the...
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Im going to have to, the wife gave me a withering look....... Will any epoxy do or do i need to ues wests? if so is there a particular one, was looking at this one. http://www.axminster.co.uk/west-system- ... sin-506064
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Thanks all, message received loud and clear! Firewood it is then.....
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Thanks for your kind response. Method number 2 is outside of my current wood working skills so ill have to attempt method number one. ill clean it out carefully until i can get a close fit and epoxy them together would it be worth screwing through to the rails and plugging them with some...
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    This was actually my thought but my wife likes them so i have to try something!
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    How to repair a broken chair leg

    Hello all, Long time no chat! for various reasons ive not been doing anything in my workshop for over a year now, but at last ive got some time to spare and have a lot of projects to catch up with. first and foremost ive got 2 broken dining room chairs to fix and i dont have a clue on how to go...
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