I have just moved to NC and joined your North Carolina Woodworker. I would like to purchase a 10” miter saw either compound or a sliding compound. The saw will be primarily used for frame making and more precision type work. I think I would prefer the compound miter saw since I believe it would...
Amazon has the Hitachi C10FCE2 10" Compound Miter saw on sale for $99.99. I have no experience with the Hitachi saws, but it may be a good deal for someone in the market!
Good luck and happy shopping...
It's been many years since I've had one of these. And I threw that one away! But looking at John Nixon using one to make edge jointed legs, I thought I'd try it again. The bit & block from MLCS arrived yesterday and I fiqured I make a box for it as a test piece. Nixon has a good video as does...
From another site, Amazon has a 10" Hitachi CMS on sale for $99 with a bonus deal for a free-via-mail-in-rebate Hitachi ROS.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/goldbox/ref=cs_top_nav_gb27/104-8648929-8844709
Rebate...
Hi folks I was wondering if any one had purchased one of these. I need one and like everyone else cashflow is a bit slow so I was looking for a bit o input befor I buy. Thanks
Mark...
Looks like the new Incra Miter 1000HD is the reason the SE has been on sale recently. I just bought the SE for $99 from Woodpeckers. The new HD is listed as $189. :eek:
The difference is the number of angle stops (180 vs 41)
Thanks to Jeremy (WoodWrangler) I scored some of those $10 cabinets and due to a remodel at work I scored even more cabinets. So I have a ton of counter top space that I haven't had before.
I picked up a couple of bathroom vanities that are 3" shorter than the other base cabinets I have. I'm...
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/1007769825.html
Not mine but this fella started at 150 a few days ago and is down to 85 now, maybe able to negotiate him down a bit more.
I am in the process of building the miter bench/drawer set up ala NYW (pictures appear in a different thread). Anyway, I built the fence and I don't like it. I worked hard to get all that new bench real estate and the fence screws that all up. So, I had the idea to make the fence removable. I...
I have been wanting a better way to cut pieces on my SCMS. I want to do some segmented bowls and wanted to be able to cut the entire board into segments without risking my fingers.
From the picture...
The lever holds everything in place. The back pieces slide so I can have back support and just...
This project has been a long time comin'. It is basically the last piece of shop furniture I have left to build. I still need to build 15' of wall cabinet but that is for next week!! I started with the NYW design and modified to suit my space. Tomorrow I finish the tops, do the edge band and...
Has anyone had to change arbor bearings on a Dewalt Chop Saw.My saw is 15 years old and has cut alot of wood over its lifetime and I noticed blade marks on my miters that make it seem like the blade has some side to side movement during the cut.The blade does feel like it can move more than it...
I am in the process of putting together a miter saw work station that will have a 72 inch top. I want to build supports and fences the length of the table. The saw will cut 45 degrees left and right.
My question is should I mount the saw in the middle of the station with supports and fences...
I am currently using a Dewalt miter saw blade on my Hitachi SCMS. I want to upgrade but I am not sure of brand, no. of teeth, etc. I wonder if I can ask the good people of this wonderful woodworking community to help me with a blade choice. Thanks in advance for rendering a much sought after...
Having a blast with the lathe, and now the new PSI chuck. I am still learning and trying to incorporate these tools into the shop. One recent one, I couldn't get a "handle" on was the Incra Miter SE1000. It didn't feel right. As it "turned" out, the handle didn't fit my hand or my eye. I felt...
Hi all,
It seems the miter gage that came with my ShopFox table saw has an interesting quirk. To set it to 90 degrees, you dial in 94 degrees and then tighten it. As you tighten, the angle slowly changes until it settles in at something approaching 90 degrees. I've put up with this long enough...