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  1. Don Sorensen

    Another WIP crosses the finish line

    This particular piece was really hard to get chucked up in the lathe with that handle sticking out like that.....no, wait. This is a scroll saw project. And I don't even have a lathe. I came across several pieces of 3/8" Mahogany and Spanish Cedar from a co-worker a couple of jobs back. Laid...
  2. ptt49er

    Donate to NCWW in sig line

    What do you guys think about putting something like: "NCWW is member funded. Donate here to support the site." I thought it might not be bad to add it somewhere that new members might realize that we are member supported.
  3. K

    Freud glue line rip blade

    A few months ago I bought this blade and said in a post I was not real sure about it. I said I would follow up after using it until I was sure about its performance. The more I have used the blade the better it has performed. Or could it be I have become more proficient in using the blade, ya...
  4. b4man

    After Market laser line

    Is there a laser line attachment I can add on my Bosch CSMS? If so, where would I find it?
  5. K

    Freud glue line rip blade comments & questions

    Wanted to try this blade for a couple of reasons. First, the panel I am gluing is fairly large (long) and I thought it would be easier to do on the TS. Second, I am taking chunks out, even with new blades in the jointer and taking only a fuzz off each pass. I would call my results mixed. Some...
  6. K

    Freud glue line rip blade

    I can remember when I bought my Uni in the mid 90's reading about how important it was to set the height of the blade just right. I soon forgot everything I had read. I now go by the rule "the less the blade shows above the wood the less there is to cut me". I just orderd the Freud glue line...
  7. Jon

    Forrest WWII and Freud Glue line rip

    I recently was able to buy a Forrest WW 30 tooth ripping blade and a 30 tooth Freud blade. I ran 12 feet of Mahogany on both. The Mahogany was 2x8 and I ripped it all down to 1.75 wide. I then Ran some Hard Maple and it was about the same as the Mahogany as far as width and thickness. I couldn't...
  8. Nativespec

    On line stores

    Overall, Amazon comes back with great prices and free shipping-Amazon has quite a search engine-much better than any online store I have visted-I can find tools quite simply. I also bought from International Tool, Tyler Tool and ToolKing-good prices and cheap delivery.
  9. R

    "Scroller friendly" red line patterns

    Years ago, I could get many patterns that were printed in what was called "scroller friendly' red ink. The red lines are so much easier to follow, since it is red in front and black in back of the blade after you make a cut. I have a real problem one complicated pieces, keeping track of where I...

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