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  1. bryan.crotaz

    Designing hardwood window frames - design tips?

    > I have been looking at vacuum glazing lately but have found it difficult to find any sort of price to be able to make comparisons. Do you have a supplier? https://www.fineoglass.eu/ For me with 40 panes it worked out about £6000 including delivery from Belgium. Delivery is £500 fixed price...
  2. bryan.crotaz

    Designing hardwood window frames - design tips?

    Any good sources of information, or tips of your own, on designing new wood frame casement windows for my own place? Assume I have a table saw, router table and jointer-thicknesser so I can get good accuracy. I'm using vacuum glazing for excellent u-value, and looking at either oak or Accoya as...
  3. bryan.crotaz

    Buying a table saw for a new workshop

    I'm building a workshop in my new (old) house, with a 7x3m space available. I want to be able to make my own kitchen cupboards, maybe a staircase, in hardwoods. Starting off thinking about getting a planer/thicknesser, table saw and router table, lots of clamps. Starting with a table saw...
  4. bryan.crotaz

    How to reproduce grooved cupboard door face?

    > Bead and Butt? Doug, you bloody genius - of course! Just need to make a custom router mount and a stepping system.
  5. bryan.crotaz

    How to reproduce grooved cupboard door face?

    You all have very dirty minds...
  6. bryan.crotaz

    How to reproduce grooved cupboard door face?

    But how do I sharpen a stork when it gets blunt?
  7. bryan.crotaz

    How to reproduce grooved cupboard door face?

    convex in that the sides of the groove are deeper than the centre. If the centre was deepest then a simple router cutter indexed over would do it. The cross section is a square high, then a semi-circle where the top of the semicircle is level with the square rib. The problem is that the cut is...
  8. bryan.crotaz

    How to reproduce grooved cupboard door face?

    I've seen a really beautiful kitchen in a showroom that I want to reproduce for my kitchen without the £50,000 price tag! In the face of the cupboard doors there's a series of convex grooves, top to bottom of the door face. Grooves about 5mm wide, 2-3mm deep, with 5mm ish gaps between the...
  9. bryan.crotaz

    Looking to rent a Shaper Origin (or similar)

    I've got some precision lettering to carve, and I'm looking to rent a Shaper Origin or similar hand held CNC tool for a couple of days in London (UK). Does anyone have one? Bryan
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