Hello Tim Z.
Roped moldings can be made in a number of ways on the Legacy or the Wood Chuck
Ornamental mills.Like you said the paper glue joint works well, for some jobs.
I know of a few different methods that others here have used. Like using hot
melt glue,double sided tape, Only gluing the en
Hello Jim,Another wood to consider is
White Oak (I'd also say Mahogany - but it is a bit too pricey for that
application in my opinion.). Unlike Red Oak, White Oak is a good choice for outdoor furniture, pergolas, etc.Search
around to find a means by which you can install it without the wood
b
To all,
I am making a mailbox post and looking to make it from cedar. Do any of you
have experience with cedar on the LOM? What can I do to minimize the
splitting? I am making a trial piece now using construction 2x6's glued up
to make a 5" x 5" post. It is splitting like crazy and I know ce
I make my living in the woodworking world and I Recently found a WoodChuck
5 foot in excellent shape. Looks like it basically has not been used.
I also recently found this forum through reference by Mike Pung as He
explained that the WoodChuck is the predecessor to the Legacy which many of
you
Yup
On Dec 12, 2018, 9:10 AM, at 9:10 AM, rookie wrote:
>Tim, we landed in Milwaukie, are you still in Salem?
>
>On Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 8:44:01 PM UTC-8, rookie wrote:
>>
>> Greetings to all. Back in the shop, (my winter hang-out), and
>looking to
>> make some fun wood X-mas gifts. I'v
soo… driving home in my daily ritual of an hour and a half, parking lot
crawl, thinking of this mod, of course... and it suddenly dawned on me that
it would not be possible to "pump" the router cutting action AND follow a
template... and that only straight, cylindrical work could be "pump" c
The pie crust perimeter was router using a repeatable template then the
“interior” was also router out using an oversized base with a bowl and tray
router bit.
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