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Wood workers, Widdlers, carpenters, scroll saw people.
Anyone building anything cool??
Got some new tools you cant share with anyone cause nobody in your circle of friends can appreciate a jointer from 1954?? Post em here! I wanna see! Also looking for plans for a work bench I can drop my table saws into, making them an actual TABLE, then a saw. | ||
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My dead head uncle is a jointer from 1954 does that count
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It might take me a year, but I figured I could save upwards of 120,000 dollars. | |||
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pray for his children-o-the-prairie | |||
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I just got a grizzly 9” bandsaw for Christmas, pretty stoked about that. Picked up a jointer and planer last month. Waiting on a replacement blade elevator gear for a Bosch tablesaw I picked up for free last week. Seriously, the dude gave it away and the replacement part was $3.97 lol it’s about a $600 saw.
I’m in the process of doin the same thing. Table with a insert for the saw, thinkin about adding a lifting or capped miter saw station on the long side as well. 2 saw stations on one table would be pretty sweet. The jointer planer milling station was a big game changer for me. Currently doing insulation work on my shop so it’s a hellhole atm but I’ll post picks after the holidays when I finish it. There are some old pics in the diy gardening etc thread
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You ever see those stations that have two in one? Like table saw ontop, undo the latch, the table flips over and boom chop saw or whatever else?? How does the bandsaw work for you?? I always wondered, ive never used one.. Like if you wanted to cut a 10mm by 10mm piece of whatever, how do you keep it from just, running wild and going all curvy?? I get that they have a fence but like.. meh. I think you get what I mean. You aint kidding about getting a jointer. Shit changes the game. No more sanding saw marks like a peasant for hours. I'll still use my flat machine but only sparingly.. (the flat machine is sand paper glued to a sheet of glass lol) I could post some pics of my stuff if anyone is interested. I'm not very accomplished just yet but the right tools makes shit a lot easier to become better. | |||
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when i was a kid, my mom bought me a wooden dragon that you had to built from
attaching pieces together pretty challenging since i was pretty dumb back then but it turned out all right and i painted it red sadly the photo was lost to time | ||
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Nice. I've been meaning to procure a Jointer and Planer here in the short-after-now so I can resurface/refurbish palletwood and sell side-projects under the "sustainable" marketing gimmick. My coworker gave me a really old bandsaw a couple weeks ago. The motor still runs really nicely; just need to hit up the local Grainger for some new drivebelts and bandsaw blades to resurrect. | |||
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thats old, buy something new, its a tool they have made lots of innovations in the past 100 years
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