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  1. JoshD

    Scrabble tabble

    Thanks for kind words! Yes, leather stuff is commercially viable (in a way that wood work isn't), I'm thinking about it .......
  2. JoshD

    Scrabble tabble

    OK, OK, I am a *bit* of a scrabble nut, and scrabble boards are rather a recurring theme. Unfortunately after a third major back operation, two of them in the last 2y, my surgeon has forbidden me from woodwork; but has eventually agreed that leatherwork is ok (easier to avoid stooping, no...
  3. JoshD

    Chessboard

    Thanks!
  4. JoshD

    Chessboard

    Phil, this may be a very basic question, but I couldn't quite see how to do a backing board arrangement whilst keeping it perfectly flat through seasonal humidity changes, assuming you use a single backing board of ply or MDF (and assuming you don't want a sandwich with a matching set of tiles...
  5. JoshD

    Chessboard

    I haven't posted in a long while. ive had long-standing back problems but things came to a head in the spring with an emergency procedure to keep me out of a wheelchair. Good news: as far as I can tell I'm completely unimpaired, although things won't have fully healed for a while yet. Bad...
  6. JoshD

    Another two chessboards.

    Thanks for that. I work pretty slowly (and spend a lot of time fixing my own cock ups), so might have to write off more than half my hours!
  7. JoshD

    Another two chessboards.

    @Peri, how do you decide your pricing? I'm guessing that if you charged even the minimum wage on actual time taken you'd price yourself out of the market ....
  8. JoshD

    Scrabble tabble

    We honestly use the first Scrabble tabble (the walnut one) every day, sometimes more than once! It's really pretty tough! But the power squares in that one were done by lightly hand staining sycamore and they've changed colour as they've faded. V2 has coloured tulip wood veneers which will...
  9. JoshD

    Scrabble tabble

    Thank you!
  10. JoshD

    Scrabble tabble

    I've made another Scrabble Tabble, in this one the walnut is replaced with spalted elm, and the supporting undertable is octagonal with pull out letter racks. Here's the top, with 3.2mm dowels in maple and ipe holding the pieces in place on the board (maple for power squares, ipe for the rest)...
  11. JoshD

    esy/scm

    Thanks to both ... sounds like it's pretty obscure, could be SCM by another name but not certain ...
  12. JoshD

    esy/scm

    There's a combi machine on eBay made by ESY and the vendor says he thinks it's licensed by SCM. Anybody know ESY? Particularly concerned whether quality can be regarded as same as SCM. Thanks! Josh
  13. JoshD

    Drill bits

    I think it was these https://trenddirectuk.com/trend-snap-hd1-set-trend-snappy-hex-drill-bit-set-16pc.html I do also have one collet one, but as supplied it slips in the collet. I guess tightening wouldn't be too onerous but haven't bothered
  14. JoshD

    Drill bits

    I really like hex shaft drill bits .... provided they're a single piece of metal. That means avoid Trend Snappy (although they should be commended on the accuracy of their branding: Trend Snappy bits are two pieces of metal, a hex outer and a round inner, connected by a pin; and those pins are...
  15. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    ... And somewhere to hide from the neighbors!
  16. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    @TheTiddles is quite right to say that (except on the large industrial scale) commercial systems steer clear of cyclones: as I see it now that is not a rejection of Pentzism, it is an acceptance of it: he is I think saying don't look at quoted single figures for cfm, work out what pressure your...
  17. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    @heimlaga I'm having eye problems myself, and I don't like to think what's happening to my lungs. I'm envisaging coarse filter bagging unit in acoustically-insulated lean-to outside workshop, venting to outside world via baffles. Will wear a respirator to empty. If you believe Pentz then...
  18. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    You know what, you're so right. I've been coming round to this view since this morning. It's getting way too difficult and complicated ... largely because of the cyclone. On Pentz's numbers, take the cyclone out, the pressure drops then, and the job is then easily done by a 2-3kW coarse filter...
  19. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    And now the ATEX question has me thinking about the whole question of commercial safety standards: I have Parkinsons Disease and also major back problems (resulting in lumbar spinal fusion L2-S1), and my wife would like me to find a local 16y-old who would just come by on Saturdays to help me...
  20. JoshD

    Pentz cyclone questions

    OK, starting to get replies back from industrial suppliers. Mostly around £1600 (although one at £4000, fan alone weighs 270kg). So far nothing quite hits the spot: I asked for material handling fan capable of 2000m3/h at 2500Pa (1150cfm at 10" pressure), and that seems to generally get me...
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