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  1. Richard D

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    A dice tower plus tray. Slightly odd dimensions and construction as it splits in half for storage in the game's box.
  2. Richard D

    Jet Washers

    I’ve had the smallest, lightest model in the Kranzle range for about ten years. It’s got a solid brass pump and the sort of motor that wouldn’t look out of place strapped to a table saw. Bombproof.
  3. Richard D

    I've bought a Woodrat

    Is Loz_s's PDF still available? I've recently dusted off the Woodrat after too many years not doing any woodwork, and I miss Adel's site. I made the horizontal work-holding table and it’s very handy for some of the stuff I do, but I’d like to see what other ways of working with the WR are...
  4. Richard D

    Anyone got a spare arbor spanner for a Kity 419?

    I never did manage to find a 46mm AF spanner. Dad bodged something together out of a bit of scrap metal that served for most of the last ten years*, but it’s given up the ghost now so I’ll have to make something halfway decent out of some mild steel. Project for next week, I think. * my...
  5. Richard D

    Tenon Making Jig

    Only 8? I got a cat for my garage/workshop. 36 mice so far this year (we keep score). Unfortunately, she caught mouse 37 this morning, but decided to let it go in the kitchen. It's currently under our cupboards - probably. I have 24 tenons to cut (my first since school woodwork classes...
  6. Richard D

    Mouse P

    We got a rescue cat last year, at least in part to see if it would help with the mice in our garage, We've been keeping score - 28 mice caught and dispatched so far this year. Which beats the number I'd caught in a trap baited by mars bar by 27.
  7. Richard D

    Cyclone Flat Pack Kits now finalised & ready for production

    I have a 1/2HP extractor, but use 100mm hose from my saw, table and planer. I might upgrade to something larger later, but it's not a certainty. Would I be right in thinking that it would be worth the PITA of changing all the hose ports to something smaller, and going for the 63mm (or even...
  8. Richard D

    Cyclone Flat Pack Kit

    I'm definitely interested.
  9. Richard D

    Where can I buy one

    Import duty is charged on some items (though not for anything costing less than £100, IIRC), plus VAT at 20% (on the total cost of the item plus shipping), both levied by HMCE when the parcel arrives. They used to let a fair amount through uncharged, but my experience over the last year or two...
  10. Richard D

    Elecktra Beckum 316 (Metabo) Bandsaw blade guides

    Raising this thread from the dead, largely as a result of having snapped one of my upper lateral bearing guide clamping blocks (you know - the ones made of cast pot metal, deliberately weakened further by having the nut recess machines into them. Three options - (i) make something similar out...
  11. Richard D

    Finish for beech kitchen worktop?

    Thanks for the advice - I've duly ordered some.
  12. Richard D

    Band Saw advice

    Nope - it's in my DVD player :) Fantastically quick turnaround on your part. I've just watched your narrowest bandsaw blade wrap itself around the drive wheel. I'm hoping that the next section (or perhaps a later disc) will include some ideas to improve the rather mediocre fence that shipped...
  13. Richard D

    Band Saw advice

    He might not have done, but I did. Tomorrow is now going to be all about fettling my bandsaw after I finish watching the first volume :)
  14. Richard D

    Finish for beech kitchen worktop?

    I'm making a worktop extension/kitchen trolley for the other half in beech, to match the existing kitchen units which are finished in beech (well, a sort of wrapped MDF finished in faux beech veneer, but it's close enough that the kitchen unit manufacturers can get away with calling it beech)...
  15. Richard D

    Dovetailer

    Not what Barry wants to hear, but I'm going to weigh in with a recommendation for the Woodrat. Stupidly expensive, it takes up valuable workshop space and it can be tricky to learn to use right (I turned the air blue for a couple of days), but once you've cracked it it makes superb dovetails -...
  16. Richard D

    Dowels

    I have the same problem - can't drill straight to save my life. As I want to use dowels for a couple of projects I have on the go or in mind (where a drill press would still be very unweildy), I've just bought a Joint Genie. Will be interesting to see if it's anything like as good as its own...
  17. Richard D

    What timber for a childrens climbing frame?

    We have a Jungle Gym-branded climbing frame, that's been in the back garden for 3 or 4 years now. Made from pressure-treated softwood - mostly 4by4 for the main structures, some 2by4 as well. It was delivered from somewhere in Gloucestershire, the year that most of that county was under water...
  18. Richard D

    Planer waste

    I have a ProQ cold smoke generator, which I can use for smoking cheese/fish et cetera. Larger offcuts go into the ProQ barbecue. Throwing a few sausages onto an outdoor grill is *not* barbecuing so far as I'm concerned. Barbecuing is smoking and slow-cooking racks of ribs for 4-5 hours at a...
  19. Richard D

    cutting ezystone worktops

    As I understand it, you can do a lot of damage to your lungs by breathing in otherwise completely "inert" materials if the dust is fine enough. As you say, better safe than sorry.
  20. Richard D

    What people make?

    Not as good as shop-bought stuff? No matter how bad some of my pieces have been, there's nothing like mass-produced tat from a high street multiple to make me feel good about my own efforts. I'm making my own kitchen trolley, for example, precisely because I know that it will look better and...
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