Creffields. Based in Reading but will offer free delivery to Sussex and Kent if the order is big enough. I think I paid about £38 a sheet for BB last time.
I have made my girlfriend a dressmaker's clapper from 2 pieces of walnut and one section of oak, all laminated together. It is about 250mm x 70mm x 50mm. I've got absolutely no idea what to finish it with. It will be subjected to a bit of heat and steam and will be given a fair amount of...
To be honest, the ply is intended to sit underneath the oak anyway. I did think about this, but thought I was being a bit silly to not attach the oak to the MFC. Maybe not. Thanks.
More specifically, advice needed for attaching oak to chipboard...
I am making my own router table and using an spare kitchen cupboard shelf as the top. This is made from 19mm melamine laminated chipboard. For strength I am coupling it with a piece of 12mm birch ply underneath and I am using...
In my experience, all oscillating multitools are noisy. Both my personal Fein and work's Makita are very loud. A lot louder than you think they should be. No idea if the Lidl one is even louder than these though. It must be frankly painful if it is.
Did anyone else make this little set-up? If so, how did you fix the resistors to the underside of your beds? Drill holes in flanges and tap holes for tiny screws? Resistors are aluminium so magnets aren't an option. Glue would act as an insulator, so no good either.
And it won't just cost you the $60 bit of kit. The blade, motor, and maybe the spindle and any securing fixings may also be knackered. But yes, clever bit of kit.
/I can only count to 9 from a table saw spaz moment.