Advice to a Beginner on Finishing Maple The best course may be to hire a pro who has the right equipment and experience. But failing that, here are some ideas about finishing Maple with wipe-on products. March 13, 2014
Holly and Teak for Boat Decking This thread answers the question of why Holly and Teak are paired in boat decking (below decks only), and continues with a folkloric and historic discussion of Teak for boatbuilding — including on nuclear submarines.October 19, 2013
Modifications Cure Woodmaster 718 Chatter Pictures, descriptions, and accounts of changes resulting in a finish as smooth as a baby's... well, you know. February 27, 2005
Weather Detailing for Replacement Exterior Door Panels Exterior doors exposed to weather take a beating. Here's an interesting discussion of how to detail wood door panels in a replacement and repair situation. October 19, 2013
Staining Maple: Blotchiness Versus Lightening Here's advice on how to combat Maple's tendency toward blotchiness, while avoiding the lightening effect of using a washcoat or sealer coat. July 3, 2008
Laminating a Curved Exterior Beam Here's a detailed discussion of adhesive selection and clamping methods for a large, curved, laminated beam for an outdoor structure. March 12, 2014
Understanding "TR" and "OP" Durability Ratings The TR and OP durability ratings published by the Architectural Woodworking Institute refer to specific categories of finish, and have to be understood to be useful. August 22, 2013
Gluing White Oak for Exterior Service This discussion supplies good insight into the various ways glued joints can fail, and the reasons. February 1, 2015
Making the Switch to Waterborne Finishes Given the continuing progress with improved formulations, even some skeptics are beginning to adopt waterborne finish systems. September 3, 2010
Walnut Plywood for Wall Panels A discussion of featuring clear-coated Walnut plywood as a finish wall material. July 18, 2013
From Slab to Tabletop How one craftsman took a big chunk of tree and turned it into furniture. January 27, 2007
Success with Finicky Polyurethanes Some polyurethanes require just the right touch, and even an experienced finisher may experience runs, orange peel, or other problems. May 16, 2014
Waterproofing with Epoxy Waterproofing outdoor furniture may be a losing game. But if you're using epoxy to protect exposed wood, choose the right product. May 16, 2014
Field performance testing of improved engineered wood fiber surfaces for accessible playground areas Some engineered wood fiber (EWF) surfaces on playgrounds are soft and uneven, which creates difficulties for those who use mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and walkers. The outdoor field testing reported in this study is part of an effort to stabilize EWF to improve accessibility. The concept is t ......
Cutting "Edge-Installed" Crown This "stand up" crown requires some adaptations to "normal" installation procedures. February 8, 2005
Accentuating the Grain when Finishing Maple A light blond shellac applied under a clear waterborne coating will help pop the grain and bring out the character of Maple. May 7, 2007
Film on finish Remedying a blush on finish which can be wiped off but reappears. September 25, 2002
Carton Marks on Finished Furniture A furnituremaker considers how to prevent his cardboard packaging from abrading the finish on his pieces. February 15, 2015
Formaldehyde Irritation in Work Van? An installer reports a reaction triggered possibly by panel products stored and transported in his work van. April 30, 2009
Avoiding veneer buckling Detailed instructions on applying veneer with contact adhesive in a way that prevents future buckling. June 20, 2001
Heat Problem with a Turbine Sprayer Solvent-borne finish application problems are traced to the turbine air supply: heat generated in the turbine is making the finish flash off before it hits the wood. November 13, 2005
Low-Tech Finish for Wood Turnings Shellac and a spar varnish dip are two suggestions for a shop with minimal capabilities. January 4, 2014
Fine Points of Painted Cabinet Finishes Depending on the situation, paint can be a high-end cabinet finish. Here's a discussion of such a case. September 26, 2013
Extending Bit Life in Laminates Some HPL laminate panels are extremely rough on CNC tooling. Here are suggestions for choosing bits that will last longer. January 31, 2012
Cutting CDX on a CNC Exterior grade plywood is hard to work with on a CNC router because it won't lie flat. Here is some hold-down advice and some thoughts on bit choice.October 20, 2013
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- We use Dorus KS 217 in a pellet hopper that is a option for Holzher banders. We always kee ...
Re: Plywood & Plywood Suppliers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/8) -- Northeast is a pretty large area....not sure how far any particular company trav ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Thank you for your time to make the video. Very informative. I now know that my old Beach ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- I am attaching 2 videos, one describes how I do this, the second shows how I do it. Sorry ...
Re: Tracking Jobs A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/8) -- There are a number of ERP solutions, I would highly recommend that you don't was ...
Re: Bushing 3/4 bore to 1/2 bore A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- All the shaper cutters I've purchased, to include the Amanas, came with 1/2" reducer ...
Re: Agualente Plus primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/8) -- well that may just be it. sounds like im gonna have to break down the pump for a thorough clea ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Sorry for making you see a pinto Jim, it took me many years to get a shaper like that. ...
Re: Bushing 3/4 bore to 1/2 bore A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- If you email me your address, I will send you a couple. I have plenty that are not being u ...
Re: Dado stack has adhered shims A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Soak it in acetone or Denatured Alcohol to see if the shims are really glued to the plate ...
nested base vs beam saw A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/8) -- I was looking for a video that cabinetmaker requested and the below document popped up in my search. ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Flipper doors in general are something that should banished from the face of the planet. I ...
CAM fasteners for Mitered joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Hello, Has any had experience with using CAM fasteners with angled dowels to create knock ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- The Bi-folding Concepta is rather expensive but the regular Concept 25 is not so bad consi ...
Wood Boring Insect Larva Prevention A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Does anyone have any suggestions or recomendations for the prevention of PPB and other ...
Re: Wood Boring Insect Larva Prevention A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- I am far from an expert on the topic, but I used to own and live in a log house. Every ...
Re: CabinetSense A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- Hi Jonathan, I saw your post about Cabinet Sense and the difficulty you are having. I work for KCD S ...
Re: Tooling for Machining Extira A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/8) -- I agree, Extira dulls edges all too quickly. Fortunately we do not use it ofte ...
Re: nested base vs beam saw A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/8) -- Ditto except for one thing. I use my beam saw for cutting strips of stuff, kicks, valances, etc. I a ...
Re: Walnut cupping after glue up. A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/8) -- Also, try to remove the same amount of material from both faces. Wood MC changes fa ...
Re: Laminate edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/8) -- We buy that for our counter top shop in sticks from Lewis and Co, or Wurt ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Mark Vierno... That is the Hettitch i was talking about...Heres the thing...only amatures ...
Re: CabinetPro A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- the sliding doors report included all the aluminium profile detailes included all software pp to: bi ...
Re: white contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/8) -- I do not know how much edging is require. But, I know folks have had grea ...
Re: Where to find manuals for older machines? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/8) -- Hi Mel: You can try Old Woodworking Machinery forum. Here's the web page: http://ww ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- Mark, I interpret those hinges from Rockler as being $44 a pair. That actually seems kind ...
Leica DISTO S910 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- Any good or bad feedack on the Leica DISTO S910? Seems as though this would be a great laser templat ...
Re: Successful shop made tenoning/coping sled A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/8) -- I know this is more than just a sled but we use a Felder sliding table shaper ...
Re: Particleboard waste disposal A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/8) -- I am sure the particle board is really healthy for the turkeys and ...
Re: substrate glues A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/8) -- Glad you posted, we use a lot of steel with our Corain, and if it's cold ...
Re: white contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/8) -- We use TAC or Stayput clear in the 37# cannister. You can get Helmetin, T ...
Re: shop made collection system--could this work? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/8) -- Wouldn't planer/shaper shavings be broken up once they hit the fir ...
Re: CabinetPro A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- curved top in 2 direction can export to 5 axis machine or in case of TPA can produce with 3 axiss ma ...
Re: CabinetPro A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- if you can create like that in easy way then ill go ahead in some greater chalange polyboard is the ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/8) -- I just saw this. I have no idea who the manufacturer is, but I would find out before payin ...
Re: Wood Boring Insect Larva Prevention A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- This is the a photo of the portable cabin in under construction being built o sale ...
Re: Lenmar Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/8) -- Contact the manufacturers teck. They always, or should have the best answer! ...
Re: Leica DISTO S910 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/8) -- I don't know about this one but we have a 3d disto and it works great. ...
Re: nested base vs beam saw A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/8) -- Derrick Thanks for sharing the research and experiencs. cm ...
Re: nested base vs beam saw A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/8) -- Great post. Many, Many need to read this. ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Here is an excerpt from Feb 2014. You can order the issue for the complete article and ...
Re: Cracked solid surface sink A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/8) -- When you do solid surface tell them there is no guaranty, only that you'l ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- I've even gone down to a 4 degree angle for the hardest woods (hedge), but generally f ...
Re: Curved back bench seat A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/8) -- Considering that the straight sections of the leaning back are easily enough a ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Thanks Dave. I get those doo-flickers mixed up w/ the whatchamacallits. I do have the ...
parts for Holzher Sliding Table Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/8) -- Does anyone know where to get parts for older Holzher Sliding Table Saw model ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Gene...I used to get it years ago when owning a sawmill was only a dream. Now that I h ...
Re: Adding power feed to may bandsaw mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Yes,it has been fun building this thing. I bought this speed controler in the link bel ...
Re: Sticks A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- With that moisture content, you shouldn't have any problem with sticker staining red o ...
Re: Adding power feed to may bandsaw mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Looks like the mill is continuing to take shape. I think you're having as much fun bui ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- I wrote an article about this in Sawmill & Woodlotagazone last year. You get that ...
Dr. Wengert's Book A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Does anybody have a copy of "Sawing, Edging, and Trimming Hardwood Lumber" D ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Thanx Gene.....That's a lot to chew on. Most informative....much appreciated. ...
Re: Reason to Use Your Calculator A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/8) -- Where's the video of him getting the log OUT of the truck? ...
Re: Biesse A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8/25) -- Anyone still using a Biesse Polymac 28 or 38? Mine lost all par ...
Re: Crossroads A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8/25) -- After so many years in your field, this decision must be difficult. At 58, yo ...
Line laser selection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8/25) -- Recently purchased a used Cantek 330 straightline rip saw and I ...
Re: Crossroads A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8/25) -- As I moved towards retirement, I raised the hourly rate to numbers I am embar ...
Re: Wooden range hoods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/25) -- Thanks guys for the input I'm going to build me a small one to get it all figured out b ...
Re: Wooden range hoods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/25) -- Leo, Thanks for sharing the pictures and additional info. ...
Re: Weinig moulders A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/25) -- Yes. Sorry guys we have HSK spindles. ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Hi Christopher, We build panels up in several ways depending on style, grai ...
Accuride 1432 pocket door hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/24) -- We Have used the 1432 pocket slides cable system for years ( even have a dedicated 40MM ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Unfortunately I don't think that will work. Further evidence points to a la ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Thanks for the replies and confirming what I already knew, lol. Fred, thank ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Two thin raises over a foam board is not sound. Make your panels "soli ...
Re: Inset face frame hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/24) -- Blum 110° Clip Top Face Frame hinges are adjustable to allow you to customize the posit ...
Re: Staining Maple and Blotching A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8/24) -- i learned how to color blotchy wood from this forum years ago article by Paul Synder. Pleas ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Just a shot in the dark, but would it be possible to remove the panel, rip ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8/24) -- Gary B- Rip and repair may be adequate for this panel this time. It does no ...
Re: Cabinet Vision for Custom Closets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/24) -- we are also looking fir the solutions, if someone provide us details overview of this. ...
Re: Vacuum hose A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8/24) -- You can contact Virmer, they have many suppliers of spare parts for CNC machines ...
Re: CNC Software Help.. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8/24) -- Here's an article regarding your question, mate ...
Re: Business Forecast A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8/23) -- Yes A not so fun fact, what caused the great depression? You hear endless the ...
Re: 1.5" Birch Butcher Block counter Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/23) -- Hey All, We have a Thermwood CNC, that was my first thought. Not that I was going to tr ...
Re: 1.5" Birch Butcher Block counter Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/23) -- Having said that I bet they very well may ask me to do the sink cut out. Done this many ...
Re: Edge of hardboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8/23) -- You're way over thinking this. Are they going to come in with a garden hose to clean up? If ...
Re: 1.5" Birch Butcher Block counter Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/23) -- Yes it is a sink cut-out. Not my problem, plumber gets to deal with that. I just made a ...
Re: 1.5" Birch Butcher Block counter Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/23) -- I would be way more concerned with a sink in the butcher block than how much movement w ...
Re: 1.5" Birch Butcher Block counter Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8/23) -- This would be a butt joint + zipbolts & a spline.PIA on-site but again do-able. Chr ...
Re: Edge of hardboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8/23) -- Try painting the edge with a flat yellow color then stain that. Not a bright yellow but lik ...
Re: sawing a solid black walnut mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8/22) -- First off, who has a kiln that you can do a 10x6 in what is basically a juvenile tr ...
Re: sawing a solid black walnut mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8/22) -- I sometimes wonder if people responding to posts are basing their opinions on “what ...
Re: sawing a solid black walnut mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8/22) -- Yea, unfortunately i have no experience with this other than with pine and hemlock ...
Help sourcing an electromagnet A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8/22) -- Hi, I need help finding a electromagnetic coil magnet with a hall sensor attached. I make wood pe ...
Re: Looking for small kiln controller A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8/22) -- If you shop for a dehumidifier kiln, make sure it has the ability to bring the whol ...
Moisture content in doors causing issues? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We got busy and tried outsourcing doors to a supplier we used years ago who we knew to do ...
New Construction Trim Installation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- While I have an outdated framing carpentry experience, I've been worki ...
Re: New Construction Trim Installation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- In my opinion your first focus will be coming up with some sort of men ...
Re: Tracking jobs A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- I'd recommend Bridgit Bench. It's widely used by contractors and subcontractors ...
Re: How would you build this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Wood movement is not a concern for turnings generally speaking. The traditional, and corre ...
iCA water base A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Anyone using the ICA water base products? If so how do you like it? Other question is what are ...
Re: fastening wood top molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Or use 23 ga headless pins and glue. Pretty invisible for the most part, especially in sta ...
Re: Kitchen cabinets repaint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- wash with tsp and scotchbrite. rinse with water and a sponge or towel. Some dont, but I sand w ...
Re: Moisture content in doors causing issues? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Sounds like your shop might be too dry if the wood is shrinking enough to have the rails s ...
Re: Douglas Fir Cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Not good for furniture. It is a softwood and will always crack no matter how much it is ...
Re: RouterCAD A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Not sure why my replies keep getting removed! I guess when you tell the truth it does not matter! I ...
Re: Kitchen cabinets repaint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Thanks mastercabman, What are you using for clean up? Krud Kutter or tsp followed by some kind ...
Cabinet Vision Frame Cutting Report A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Hello, Could anybody help me with being able to order a frame cutting list by cabinet number (ascend ...
fastening wood top molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Best all around method for applying wood top molding without nailing? ...
Re: SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Mark, Everything I have worked for the last 10 years has been in anticipation of ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Classical mortise and tenon joinery, along with blind dado construction are fully supported in all v ...
Re: BAC Sherwin-Williams Wiping Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- That was the right choice Mike. I didn't wipe BAC wiping stain well enough on white oak in an ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Whoops I thought you were asking me. Yes CV is the go to for residential but I think the market plac ...
Heavy Cabinet door hinges/struts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I have a 28"W x 40"L x 4" deep cabinet. It is made of 1" pine common b ...
Re: Incentivizing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- If employees see the success of the company as their path to success, they will ...
Re: Heavy Cabinet door hinges/struts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I built a similar cabinet to display a clients collection of antique bamboo fly rods. It t ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- 1st thing I noticed is you had a schedule with 2 coats of vinyl sealer. As far as I know you a ...
Re: Incentivizing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- I have found engagement to be the easiest way to incentivize people. Hold regula ...
Re: Engineered Stiles out of Accoya A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- The times we've used Accoya for exterior door/facade applications, we've never ...
Re: Mach3 Settup & support A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Have you checked to see that the new PCI parallel port card is properly activated. That would be in: ...
Re: Sawing timbers for maximum strength/grade A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- Carl, I think if it were up to me, and I may be doing the same for a structure for mys ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I actually asked the professional who did Schedule #4 why he used the clear Poly primer as fir ...
Re: Coating over prefinished ply A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Black melamine is the answer. I've done both. The finishing takes time and really isn't close ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I usually spray Schedule 3, I find I get the best finish with 2 topcoats vs 1. I echo the warn ...
Re: Sawing timbers for maximum strength/grade A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- We know that the wood around the pith, sometimes called juvenile wood, shrinks as it d ...
Mechanical (automatic) secret bookcase A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- looking for any help finding hardware that will accomplish this. Will be using rixson pivo ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- For interior kitchen cabinets, should we use 1K or 2K Poly primer? I am wondering why we need ...
Re: Sawing timbers for maximum strength/grade A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- Juvenile wood shrinks lengthwise when it dries, while regular wood has close to zero l ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Frank Can your software put custom reception desks, cash wraps, nurses stations and standard cabinet ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Some professionals only spray 1 layer of 2K poly topcoat. Some spray 2 layers of 2K poly topco ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Pat, you do mostly commercial where as I was doing 99% residential. Depending on what you are doing, ...
Re: Rank multiple 2K poly finishing schedules A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Does the color of the primer matter that much? Should primer be white or grey or clear? Or sho ...
Re: vacuum hose hookup connections A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- All of the suggestions above are good. Thanks guys. I did find an adapter at Rockler, but ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- For the video described above, please see the following URL at https://youtu.be/ph8q0va0Lnc ...
Re: Any ideas on how can I cut this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- FWIW worked like perfect, thanks for the tips ...
Re: Selling Shop/ Consultant Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- If the new owner wants you as a consultant then you should receive consultant fe ...
Re: 3D - Thoughts on system for drawing layers A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Here are my 2 cents. After 25 years of cad work for various disciplines, 22 in millwork, I think les ...
most water-resistant laminate glue method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- Gents, I am only familiar with production of laminate countertops using spray-on contact adhes ...
Re: Seasonal Cabin Flooring A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- The freezing isn't a problem. However if it isn't heated, the wood will probab ...
Re: Tenoncam A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Thanks everyone that has posted on here or contacted me directly regarding Tenoncam. We ar ...
Re: most water-resistant laminate glue method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- I would trust a type two pva such as Titebond II more than contact cement for steam and more i ...
Re: Selling Shop/ Consultant Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- The value of the business decreases some amount based on what the new owner can' ...
Re: Sonny Money A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Is this some kind of picture frame looking thing with some carvings in it? If so, yes I seen it indi ...
Re: Polyurethane over Nitro cullulose lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- thanks guys this cabinet was a rub thru so i wanted to seal the rub thru in after the lacquer ...
edge sanding large quantities of thin ply A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Looking for a solution to edgesand 1/4" x 96" appleply. 200 lineal plus per mont ...
Re: Case clamp A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- You could probably make one, but you would be $ ahead buying a used one. My first one requ ...
Re: Polyurethane over Nitro cullulose lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Yes, you are ! You can not do this, it will crack one day. Never do this. You can apply pu sea ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Will an XYZ do that? Yes, for awhile. I think you should be looking at a heavier machine for that us ...
Re: Selling Shop/ Consultant Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Bruce, Depending on where he is I would think 36-37 (1.35*27) is break even to t ...
Re: Tenoncam A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I looked at their web site. I see that "Integral Finished Ends are all operable from ...
Re: edge sanding large quantities of thin ply A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- 200' per month is only 10' per day. Just about any method should not be an issue. I'm conf ...
Re: Polyurethane over Nitro cullulose lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I think the rule is you can put Poly over lacquer, but you cannot put lacquer over Poly. We ha ...
Re: SCM S15 B Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Re 3. Unless you are doing work that requires reference from the top of the material use spoilboard ...
Re: ML Campbell Pigmented Post-Cats? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I've spayed Turino. It needs only a 5% reduction, compared to 20% or more for Stealth. It seem ...
Re: air control valve on cougar A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Leaking air at rest... you need to replace #14 air valve And the gasket at #15 per your gun pa ...
Re: most water-resistant laminate glue method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- Exterior grade plywood and epoxy. A better substrate and a far better adhesive. Clamp in a vac ...
Re: Selling Shop/ Consultant Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Sounds like you should stick with carpentry if you like it and your body can tak ...
Re: SCM S15 B Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- in scm like biesse like homag like tpa you have buildin drill head optimiser no need drill diagram o ...
Re: Cutting parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Have them export it to you in a dxf file then paste it into your software and assign tools to the ho ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Yes it will your tooling would make the difference give a call if you like and I cam help you out 42 ...
Re: National Casein 750 A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- Call me at 612-812-6139. I have a resource. ...
Re: SCM S15 B Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Thank you for the responses guys. Much appreciated! ...
Re: Profit Margin A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Firstly, I'm not an accountant. Especially not a Tax Accountant. And, I did not ...
Re: Reference engraver on a moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/8) -- The rebate cutter and associated fence in theory act as a jointer to provide a stra ...
Re: Train apprentice as kitchen designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Sorry, to clarify, I'm looking for CAD operator. For a small operation such as o ...
Train apprentice as kitchen designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Has anyone hired an apprentice to train up straight away as a designer? I curren ...
Re: Fixing Wood Infestation A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- The first step is to kill the beetles and their larva and maybe eggs. This does sound ...
Re: Fixing Wood Infestation A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- I once found some frass on the basement steps of our first house. The termite guy came ...
Re: Fixing Wood Infestation A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- The table is probably worth several times more than I gross in a year. It is getting f ...
Re: 72'' or longer straight metal bar A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/8) -- I've yet to find a situation where two of the pieces we've just straightened/flatte ...
Re: Train apprentice as kitchen designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- I don't think you are looking for a "kitchen designer" from your descr ...
Delta Dust Collector Maintenance A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8) -- Hi Guys. I have a Delta 50-764 dust collector, about 10 years old. ...
Re: Wood identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- This is a diffuse porous hardwood. I know US commercial woods and cannot identify it. ...
Re: BLUM Hinge Stops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I think this is what you want. https://www.richelieu.com/us/en/category/hinges-slides-and- ...
Re: Train apprentice as kitchen designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Yeah, I can't decide if you are describing a CAD operator, or a kitchen designer ...
Re: Train apprentice as kitchen designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- I used to sub this out, via telecommuting. I would get a set price and the draft ...
BLUM Hinge Stops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Thank you in advance! We use 120 INSERTA BLUM hinge. What do you recommend for a stop in a ...
Re: Troubleshooting SCM Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Sounds like you need a heat station rebuild. You might check underneath in control panel t ...
Re: Urban Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (4/8) -- Even with the global warming people are still cutting down trees. ...
Re: BLUM Hinge Stops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I believe that only works with 110 degree hinges?? Thank you ...
Re: Reference engraver on a moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/8) -- Whoops, I see Russ already posted the link. ...
Re: Source for Thermofoil Door? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Conestoga has the latest in Thermofoil doors. ...
Re: Getting into cabinet lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I've messed around with LEDs in retrofit situations quite a bit. It's been a learning evol ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We can find a way to get politics in here. Think for a second about the scientific method. ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- The scientific method is useful to test things to gain knowledge. BUT not all things. a po ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- After reading the thread I understand the problems with this primer.The question I found mysel ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Pat, That is a great glue! I brought some in and did the following tests. The glue pattern ...
Re: How crooked is to too much A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- What I'm trying to ask I assume on new construction there are toleranc ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- One of the best things I ever did in my spray room was to take an old broken refrigerator and ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We have had a Cehisa ep-9 for 12 years now, with plc control. We changed the radius knives ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Money is always a consideration. A corner round unit adds about $10k. If I'm not doing muc ...
Re: Used CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- We have a refurbished 4 x 8 machine - very good shape, very few hours on it available. Customer got ...
How crooked is to too much A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- Where working on a extension brand new .We measured no drywall yet .No ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Curious now as to how well this approach will perform in acting as it's own shim. What put ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I started with a virutex Hot air in the mid 90s, bought a brand new Brandt kd 54 in 2000 i ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- JeffM, The reason we miter the corners is that it produces a joint that makes the segue fr ...
Re: How crooked is to too much A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- That is a situation we all face and you have to handle each job indivi ...
Re: How crooked is to too much A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- Yep, happens to everyone. Working really old houses on stacked stone f ...
Re: Festool laminate trimmer vs the rest A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I second the question. My ridgid laminate trimmers at under 100$ are excellent and I have ...
Re: Getting into cabinet lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We make an L-shaped shelf that has 2.5" clearance and is removable that sits inside t ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- whoops,I just assumed at that viscosity it had to be a primer.But the question still begs to b ...
Re: How crooked is to too much A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- On site measuring and observation before the job should reveal the maj ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- As I said before, there was no clamping pressure other than what you could apply with your ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Moderate improvement today. Still not great, but I think it will pass after it tightens up.. @ ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I'm using it because its a formaldehyde free, waterborne finish. Its also greengaurd certified ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We were finally able to separate the parts when we drove a chisel through the joint as a w ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Let's say your picking out a new bander and all you do is 1mm. And you only had 1 unit to ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I take it that it stuck then? This is not as sticky a subject as politics, if someone coul ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- nick.... the hydroplus is not primer. its topcoat. and i think laz is on the right track. cold ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- So in sheer it tests well, but not so much on tensile strength? Are you over thinking this ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Here's another question. If the problem is with the primer, (SW universal) after sanding the f ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Buy the best one you can buy, you can bet when time comes and 3 mil presents itself you wi ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- i use it all the time and have not experienced any issues. It must be our 80-90 degree weather ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- You are right that sometimes I do overthink these things. Sometimes, however, I tend to un ...
Re: bander options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I would go for glue scrape for sure, and probably buffing. Profile scraping wont do much f ...
Re: Leveling Closet Systems A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- You could drill 2 holes in bottom edge of side and insert a t-nut, then just thread in a l ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- i would like to add that your substrate should be at similar temperature to your paint ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Mel raises some interesting points about sexism in the work place. This is a com ...
Re: Bidding CNC Machine Use A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Big Tup, You and your company invested in technology and equipment be more efficient, and hopefully ...
Re: Maple matchbook butcher block issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/8) -- You have constructed a fine example of what not to do with wood. You may ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- Hey thanks Tony for your help. Weather I remove the damaged ply or not I think this is usefull in ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- Jeff Christenson: The poplar I refer to is 1/8" Italian bending poplar. You can get a sheet ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- Tony, thanks for all the details! So if I understand you correctly you are suggesting to form a c ...
Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- I don't know if this is too weird/hippy/social sciences for ya... But it's inter ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- If the idea is to keep the original veneer in place, here's how I'd skin this cat: load a syringe ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Thanks folks :) People can laugh all they want--it's there. Without a shadow of ...
Re: Any KCD cnc commander users A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Henry, I might suggest before IWF, you check out a shop using automated software first and get a loo ...
Re: Does wood thickness matter? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- Wood warps because of grain angle. Wood warps because of uneven MC, face to fa ...
Buffing or Radius Scraping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- We are looking at adding a brandt ambition edgebander to be able to do frameless kitchens ...
Re: accu-system glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- We tested both pre-glued and glue injection when we got our machine over 10 years ago. Went wi ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Gee, Mel, really? Everyone has some characteristic that can cause them to be sin ...
Re: Transporting Sawn Ash A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- We have had several speakers at recent NEKDA meetings speak on invasive insects, treat ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- Powdered plastic resin: DAP Weldwood, UltraCAT, Unibond 800, etc. are powdered urea formaldehyde ...
Gluing Port Orford Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- I'm doing a quote with Port Orford Cedar. A little online research shows it to ...
Re: Fixing warped veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- I thought I had seen a method where they take a long sheet of veneer and roll it up to the correc ...
Re: Gluing Port Orford Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- You don't mention if it is interior, or exterior application? If exterior, I h ...
Re: closet software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- You will be so happy once you have it. We started making closets one year ago along with our custom ...
closet software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- We presently use cabinetvision for design and cnc work in our shop. We are thinking of expanding int ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Just as a reminder before you get on your high horse. The whole thing about uneq ...
3mm Hardwood Veneer on 1-1/4" substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/8) -- We have a 1 off job too veneer 3mm hardwood veneer to both sides of a 1-1 ...
Re: Veneering 3mm Hardwood to 1-1/4" substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- You may be OK then. You would want to use a low temp & a rather long time in the press. For a ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- OTOH being true to your viewpoint is the very definition of integrity. I admire ...
Re: Maple matchbook butcher block issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/8) -- Yup, you created the poster child for cross grain construction education. ...
Re: Veneering 3mm Hardwood to 1-1/4" substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- For a "one of", just cold press it. Heat will probably crack it. FYI there is a good ch ...
Re: Transporting Sawn Ash A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- It would seem likely that KD lumber, if dried over 133 F internal temperature would be ...
Re: Shop Size A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- 5000' , 4x8 cnc router with offload full setups for stile/rail doors and mitered doors,slider saw, t ...
Re: accu-system glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- We've used preglued dowels in our Accu HPJ for 10 years now. We've dealt with some minor rust ...
Re: Veneering 3mm Hardwood to 1-1/4" substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- How much will it be thinned by sanding? 3mm is too thick finished, it will act like lumber and wi ...
Re: Binks 2001 gun for contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/8) -- Most solvent based contacts take fluid tip 63bss and the its correspondin ...
Re: Transporting Sawn Ash A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- The interstate movement of green ash lumber as described from NH is not allowed. This ...
Pantry pull-out drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- What is the widest drawer width should you use in a pullout pantry? I use dovetail drawers ...
Re: Veneering 3mm Hardwood to 1-1/4" substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- They are only 5" wide x 96" long - like door stiles. I have a couple hundred to do so w ...
Re: Gluing Port Orford Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- Thanks guys. These are curved frame components for some high end windows. As s ...
Re: dye stain vs spray-only stains A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Great thread. How are you mixing your formula for your dyes. Having trouble with my meathods r ...
Re: Gluing Port Orford Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- I have had good results with titebond original , should be no problem except f ...
Re: Gluing Port Orford Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- Even better. I also do all my bent laminations with this, as it is a rigid set ...
Cleaning top and bottom planers A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8) -- Which is best to clean a top and bottom planer - vacuum or compres ...
Re: Reclaimed Slab Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- Rip and Flip others will discount this, just saying technically it has to alle ...
Re: Hot press info A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/8) -- Would also be pressing with a PVA glue. parts usually 5" wide ...
Re: printing on plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- Here is a partial picture of the store ...
Re: Transporting Sawn Ash A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- But is kiln dried allowed ? ...
Re: Has anyone used Red Grandis lumber? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- B.H., I am seeing the same thing in reduced rot resistance of the cypress. Som ...
Re: Lean Manufacturing article in Woodshop News A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Schultz do you have a link? Larry It seems to me the key was in reducing the set ...
Re: New to CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Its actually a lot easier to use as soon as you start grasping the basic concepts. First, you need C ...
Re: Compression bit yield on melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- You are using a mortise compression for your thru cuts I see. This is not the end of the world, but ...
Thinning Valspar Valtech Ultra Pre-Cat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- A month or so ago I messed up thinning a gallon, thinning to 15% to 18% instead of the recomme ...
Re: Has anyone used Red Grandis lumber? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- I try and stay away from WR Cedar as much as possible. The wood now available ...
Re: Need advice about my bookmatched quilted maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- TN Tim has indeed stated the main issues. If you can find someone in your area that kn ...
Re: Tax exempt job A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Ditto on the points already made about getting a signed certificate. If you are ...
Re: Lean Manufacturing article in Woodshop News A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Tim, I'm all for a forum on this, but let's call it "Continuous Improvement ...
help me ID a furnituremaker in Hawaii A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- I have been asked to repair a couple of tables. they were made about a decade ago. they ...
RE: Better blades producing less sawdust A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- We have a sawmill with 30” wheels, which uses band blades that are 1.5 inches wide, wi ...
Mozaik and Biesseworks A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- I am wondering if anyone else has had some wierdness with mozaik and Biesseworks working together. W ...
Re: honey comb in walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- Pretty small trees you are cutting. That's the shape of wood you get with the shrinkag ...
Re: Tax exempt job A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/8) -- Most likely the "materials" cost the GC wants are the fabricated casew ...
Re: New to CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Everyone has their own opinion. I build carcases for a living. I have a Thermwood and a Biesse. I us ...
Fresh sawed hikory turned red A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- Sawed several hundred feet of hickory but got stuck in a popup thunder storm before I ...
Re: Compression bit yield on melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Have you checked to see if your tool gets hot or if your chips are warm right after cutting? It soun ...
Re: Fixing dust nibs in opaque finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- Thanks for the responses. I did try the water method on the last job, and it seemed to help. R ...
Re: Sub Zero fridge layout A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- Just finished installing another one of these flush inset on the same fridge, but 42" ...
Re: honey comb in walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- I'm not in the logging business or drying business. I make wood turnings. I posted the ...
Re: Fixing dust nibs in opaque finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/8) -- I use a nib file. I like the Konig best http://profinisher.blogspot.com/2014/07/samples-part-2 ...
Re: Compression bit yield on melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Thanks Jason. yes, we've gotten some crappy melamine over the last year that had some trash in it. I ...
Re: Salice soft close with touch latch A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- I think I would lean towards the Salice PUSH series hinges for the application, with free ...
Re: Mozaik and Biesseworks A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- what format are you export to BW Cid ,cix ,bpp ?? do you have the advance dungle of BW? (to see simu ...
Re: WIDE BELT SANDER INFO A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/8) -- Rick, Take a hard look at Biesse. I just bought a S211 SW 2 head machine from them ...
Salice soft close with touch latch A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- For frameless my go to hinge is Salice 110 degree soft close. Customer wants touch latch. ...
Re: Installers in New England A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/8) -- I would like to talk to you about your installation needs. Please emai ...
Re: Drying Rack Leaves Streaks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/8) -- For this reason we stand up the stained parts overnight. I don't think there is anything y ...
Re: Chair construction, for "large people" A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- I would build it to hold between 500 and 600 pounds. Plan for what the future holds. ...
Re: Compression bit yield on melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/8) -- Board companies have figured out also that glue is cheaper than wood. ...
Re: CUT LISTING A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- polyboard have low level license that is very powerfull with cut list without pp ...
switching to solid model A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- I have two draftsman. One of them draws in Solidworks, the other draws in AutoCAD 2012. Both draw in ...
Re: switching to solid model A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Hi Derek, I can't comment on Top Solid I have heard it is a very powerful solution however if you ar ...
Veneer Frame Saw Outsourcing A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (4/8) -- We're considering the purchase of a used Wintersteiger or Neva Frame Saw to add to the shop for v ...
Entry Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- I have been ask to bid the door in the attached photo. It is 48" x 108&qu ...
Re: Entry Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/8) -- Its a frame with cross rails were the seams of the steel are fastened. It is e ...
Re: Contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/8) -- I'd use super glue from Fast Cap. Get the "thick" which will give a little more open ...
Re: switching to solid model A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Richard, My Solidworks guy has seen and used Pathfinder and was very impressed. We're keeping that i ...
Re: Lost some timber to storm? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/8) -- Sorry, I thought I was posting this on the Forestry Forum. Also, I have since talked w ...
Re: switching to solid model A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/8) -- Yes Pathfinder will definitely move you past the pretty pictures stage! What CAM system do you curre ...
Re: CFM comparison A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8) -- 7500 cfm without a fan curve chart means nothing. That number is l ...
Large table top help needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Quoting on a 6' x 6' square table, with a skirt around the top 3" (vertical) high, ...
Re: CFM comparison A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/8) -- Thanks our is enclosed in a sound resistant box it helps but it is ...
Re: Large table top help needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Thx Needs something to match existing furniture, made from Rubber Wood (Asia) with a da ...
Re: Large table top help needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Have you ever done anything similar? It sounds like your lacking in experience. Don't b ...
Re: Large table top help needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Mike, anything being solid wood tops yes, plywood on a 6'x6' top no, otherwise I would ...
Re: Large table top help needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/8) -- Since it will end up being black I would use Formica. ...
Where there's smoke... A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8/25) -- I just wanted to pass along an " experience " I had on the shaper ...
Re: Touch Screen Labeling at the Outfeed A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8/25) -- I use mozaik, and print labels from the cnc optimizer with a pc hooked to a zebra printer. You ca ...
Re: Where there's smoke... A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8/25) -- Hmmm, friction causes heat. Now you know. Glad it didn't burst into flames. ...
Topped out A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/24) -- For 2 years Im the operator of a wiening power mate 1000 and a wiening 960.No fo ...
Re: Matching panels with hardwood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/24) -- So I have various white oak (veneer, sheets, lumber) in the shop right now from like 7 ...
2 pc MDF Doors. Caulk joints? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/24) -- I am really struggling with keeping 1pc MDF door flat. I've played with 2 pc doors some and ...
Re: 2 pc MDF Doors. Caulk joints? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/24) -- While machining the frame, put a bevel on the inside edge to mimic eased edge shaper cutter ...
Re: 2k polyurethane for cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/24) -- 100% acrylic 2k's that use aliphatic isocyanate hardeners can be almost entirely non yelowi ...
Software for complex parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8/24) -- So this holz her CNC comes with TWincam installed. Extremely cumbersome software. We need to know ...
Re: Metabo hc 260 2.8 380v cuts out A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/24) -- Thanks. I'll hunt up the electrician again. He came, "fixed her", t ...
Re: moulder head balancing A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/24) -- Newbie molder operator here self trained.How could you tell if your heads were n ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/24) -- I had a Tigerstop before getting the Razorgage. I prefer the Razorgage. Much eas ...
Re: Another cnc transformer question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8/24) -- Confirmed by our electrician. Dleta-wye isolation transformer ...
Re: Mozaik still around? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8/24) -- They are.all good,i am just impatient ...
Talk me down before I send this letter. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/23) -- Got a call yesterday for a bid on kitchen cabinetry. During the conversation ...
Re: Heavy door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (3/8/23) -- Do the math. Figure how many square inches of surface get glued in a typical, large 6 panel ...
Re: Moulder question A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/23) -- Hi Chris, We have a13 year old 12" wide Leadermac that came with the rabbet ...
Re: Spindle running hot new bearings A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/23) -- I bought a brand new M-J dip bed gang rip with a monstrous 3 ph direct drive mot ...
Re: Waterborne help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/23) -- Thanks for all the help. I turned my air pressure up to 30 from the 22 to 25 I was spraying ...
Re: Talk me down before I send this letter. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/23) -- I'm not sure that customer would like all the chatter. When I was told that I ...
Re: Cabinet door pricing A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/23) -- Custom-made doors tend to be more expensive than pre-made ones, but they allow for more ...
Re: TopSolid upgrade? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/8/23) -- You still own the license for the version you have. You only need the code that activates the key ...
Re: Talk me down before I send this letter. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/23) -- I would attribute it to your current workload which may not be true but at le ...
Re: Hinges for older cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/23) -- Thanks Dennis. I have the two of the Salice Universal hinges on the way- as well as the ...
Re: Waterborne help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/23) -- glad my suggestion worked out, you even improved upon by increasing air pressure by only 5p ...
Re: Waterborne help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/23) -- Glad you got this figured out! That CPR gun is pretty sweet! I like to keep a fan at low sp ...
Re: Heavy door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (3/8/23) -- Thank you! Sort what I guessed... that the sum total of all the intermediate rails might do ...
Re: Talk me down before I send this letter. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/23) -- I also agree, Just say you are too busy to take it on. Short and sweet is alw ...
Re: Chainsaw mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8/23) -- Thanks a lot for posting this, ho w do this kind of mills work? And why are they be ...
Re: Waterborne help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8/23) -- Thanks for all the help. I am waiting for my finish to arrive any time now so I will follow ...
Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- I installed about 40 doors about 10 months ago using Salice hinges with Rapido dowels. ...
Re: Multi gang rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8/22) -- A gang rip is the only was I have seen send a piece of kickback completely throu ...
Re: Saw blade for trimming hardwood cabinet doors. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Forrest WW2 40 tooth. FS makes a similar blade. Constant changes between crosscutting a ...
Re: Saw blade for trimming hardwood cabinet doors. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- we trim with a triple tooth that's in the slider if trimming needed I find myself lectu ...
Re: We Moved our shop in a week A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/22) -- Thank you. We are in week 4 since we started. Production is back to about 70- ...
Re: Value of Pecan wood logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8/22) -- RichC.... if you read again my original post, you will see that I planted the tree ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- I just refinished a vanity I made about 15 years ago and I had used those rapido hinges ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Drill the holes out to a common larger dowel size and redrill for the hinges or replace ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- My concern is that the dowel holes are now too big from the cam being spun are pins wit ...
Re: We Moved our shop in a week A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8/22) -- amazing looks great love it when in this economic crisis there are those that ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Maybe those brass inserts that have wood thread on outside and machine thread on inside ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Old school. Put a pc of wood in the stripped out hole and put the screw back in. ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Correction, *cam being spun around with the drill* ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- It’s an 8mm hole for a dowel ...
Re: Painter strikes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8/22) -- Back charge... make him pay. ...
Re: SCM service A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I am the owner of a Minimax ST3c, and have been for about 1 1/2 years now. I have nothing ...
Re: How do you size cabinet doors? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I build my doors .040" oversized. Stile and rail material is ran .020" big on wi ...
Re: How do you size cabinet doors? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- on inset I do about final width or bit more and over 1/8" plus over each end. that wa ...
Re: How do you size cabinet doors? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- good point on door length didnt come to mind till you said so. Nice if you can get an osci ...
Laminating boards for a top A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- I have a job at the shop that needs needs a 1-1/2" thick top. I typically ...
Re: How do you size cabinet doors? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Karl, I build a lot of tall doors. I only have a small edge sander, so upper/tall stiles g ...
Questions about New Thickness Planer Options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Im buying a new 25" planer looking at Martin format4 and SCM What im going bac ...
Re: Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- When you say it stopped the wheels it gives me pause. I think you would get a ...
Polishing Polyester or use an alternative topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Having a tough time with polishing polyester. The items I'm coating are contoured so machine p ...
Water based poly over oil based A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Hi , Does anyone have experience doing water-based polyurethane over oil-based polyurethane? I ...
Re: MDO For Flat Exterior Panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Ive had good luck with it consistently but I have read comments like Matt's nu ...
Re: Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Thanks for all the replies. Wires were good. Gears and keys were in good shape ...
Re: On site kitchen cabinet painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- For those who do a lot of onsite spraying in colder climates, do you worry about your exhaust ...
Re: Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Can you tell us which model of Steff feeder it is? Also we may all be able to ...
Re: Laminating boards for a top A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Long term I don't see a problem. Allow time for the moisture from the glue to ...
Re: SCM service A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I haven't had a service tech in but have had good results when ordering parts from SCM. Th ...
Re: Air compressor fail A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- Interested to see if any resolution was found as to the cause, jus ...
Re: Water based poly over oil based A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Sorry, the specific products would by Old Masters Oil Based Poly followed by Old Masters Armor ...
Re: Water based poly over oil based A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- You don't mention any product names, but in most cases the water based won't bond. ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Like I wrote in my first post. Formica backer. That thin cheap brown nasty sharp stuff that ke ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Overall I think that Hoadley is right; at least based on my personal experience. That being sa ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I once installed a 3' wide peninsula formica top ... formica on the top side, raw/unfinished p ...
Soda Blasting for Stripping A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- We got out of flow-over liquid stripping several years ago, subcontracting that work to anothe ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- It's very easy to convince yourself Bob is huffing something here. The concept he seems to mis ...
Re: How long can logs sit before milling? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- Casehardening isn't caused from logs sitting on the yard.....it's from incorrect kilni ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Sorry, though it was obvious from the first sentence ("Bob is huffing something"), i ...
air filters for spraying A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- What is anyone using for air filters at there spray guns? I am using a basic water filter at m ...
Re: Pcd Diamond Bits for Melamine question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Thank you for your responses I have a weeke vantage 38l I work with laminated chipboard to make cabi ...
Re: Dadoing in Melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I dado with my outline tool 3/8 3 flute compression 2/10 upsheer. 16000 rpm 600 IPM. The r ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I rarely coat my countertops equally. Usually it full system coat on the working surface and a ...
Re: Finishing Both Sides - Hoadley vs. Flexner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Daniel I don't have time to hang a couple boards and wait to see what happens What does happen ...
Re: Laptop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I have three stylus devices. Galaxy Note8 phone, a Galaxy Note tablet, and my ma ...
Re: Heat A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- Larry, What size of shop are talking about? What is the building t ...
Re: Career change to estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- In my experience (AWI), commercial estimators become Project Managers and are th ...
Re: Laptop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Don't buy a gaming computer. They are for gaming. Buy a workstation. That is des ...
Re: Ranger board vs Plum Creek/Weyhouser A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I've used thousands of sheets of Plum Creek and Ranger products. Important to know that Ra ...
Re: Crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- A couple things to try that you might find easier and safer. 1. Try cu ...
Ranger board vs Plum Creek/Weyhouser A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Hello. I supplied a contractor with bare mdf panels made out of plum creek weyhouser MDF f ...
Re: Crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- Steven and Adam make good points. The way you're doing it works, but t ...
Re: Heat A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- There is no "best system" for all small shops. There is ...
Thermofoil A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Part of me hates to even mention the word Thermofoil due to the fact that there was a disc ...
Hot melt glue and glue guns A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Is anyone using hotmelt in their production, and if so what guns and glue are you using. I ...
Re: Career change to estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- No so sure I'd want to be an estimator. I'll assume that job would also be the p ...
Re: Crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- That looks like a 12" Dewalt slider. Why on earth would you cut c ...
Re: Crazy Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- I guess I should amend my response to say that it will have no neg ...
Re: Salvaging AAA Nozzles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- i don't use cleaning needles for that reason buy an ultrasonic cleaner with polychem w based c ...
Salvaging AAA Nozzles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- This has happened to me a few times now. I broke off a piece of the little tip cleaning needle ...
Re: Upper back pain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I found my pain was caused not by the AAA sprayer and reaching , but the bending down to reach ...
Re: Salvaging AAA Nozzles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Thanks, Herb. What type of ultrasonic cleaner? Like one used for jewelry? I'm spraying all wat ...
Re: Career change to estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- You might want to check in with shops using Keytrix, Alan used to cite some amaz ...
Re: Heat A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- I think in floor radiant with a NG boiler is the most cost effecti ...
Re: Crazy Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- It will have no negative affect on your blower system. BH Davis ...
Re: 100% payment upfront A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Thank you Robert & Mark for your comments. Very much appreciated wisdom. eco ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Thanks guys, The dado/silicone was my thought but I am going to guess they will want no li ...
Re: Dealing with runs.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I'm no expert, but 40/20 seems awfully high! I shoot mostly Duravar thinned 10-15% at 30/13 an ...
Re: 100% payment upfront A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- It's been 20yrs since I sold the business, but we not only built but installed a ...
Re: Pneumatic tracking on a wide belt sander. A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Good Day, follow the air line from your U shaped sensor and it should go through a ...
CV Finish on Pre-Glued Edge Banding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Hi guys, I have searched for quite a while and can't find an answer to this one. I have to ...
Re: Stave core vs. 10/4 A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- I think part of it depends on the wood and I'm not sure I'd consider sapele al ...
Re: Heinrich's elm A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- Gene, thanks for your suggestion to look up Bruce Hoadley‘s book Identifying Wood. A g ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I have never done this, so I do not have a reference for you. However, something I did lea ...
Estimating/Accounting Software for Union Projects A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- We are a Union installation company. So we work in several Locals vs. a Shop tha ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Tempered glass is not only a lot safer, it will carry something like 8X the load of untemp ...
Re: Replacement single pane sashes for restoration A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Keith, We specialize in restoring historic sashes as well as making accurate r ...
Re: Reference engraver on a moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Not to take away from Russ' article, but for MOST purposes, we have found that the ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I won't buy ply imported from Asia at all and my suppliers know not to bother as ...
Re: Website Development A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- We are currently considering a better web site. No effort to sell from it but mo ...
Re: ML Campbell Agualente plus A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Im mostly a ML solvent guy, but lately have used approx 50 gallons of the Auqalente plus and r ...
Re: Questionable finishing practices A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Two coats of primer, sand with 400, 1 coat of catalyzed lacquer.....done! You can always add a ...
edgeband peels off A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- We are having issues with edgeband adhesion. PVC banding adheres fine but Edgemate brand f ...
Re: CV Finish on Pre-Glued Edge Banding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Thanks Ethan. I think I like option 1 best. I am still worried about overspray though. Als ...
Re: 100% payment upfront A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Right now you have 10% in your pricing with which to fund this incentive. What h ...
Re: Glazing Tapes A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Gary, We use glazing tape for our windows that have a 16mm rabbet. Our profile ...
Re: KPI - production / payroll A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Trade associations sometimes track this, ask AWI if their cost of doing business ...
Sunhill shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- we acquired an old sunhill shaper (champ Fond) model # sp -106s. It only has the ro ...
Re: CV Finish on Pre-Glued Edge Banding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Two methods I've used: -Edgeband sheets, cut parts to length, stack in batches and spray e ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- You could use a compromise between standard glass and tempered. That is laminated glass. J ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I think the real issue is I would want a square edge to glue to and as a practice the last ...
Re: edgeband peels off A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- We've had similar issues with edgemate banding. It seems like the fleece sticks to the glu ...
Re: KPI - production / payroll A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Thanks Alan. Yes of course, a lot of factors, lot of different types of operatio ...
Re: best airless paint sprayer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- If you want a really nice sprayer that does a very nice job I'd get a ...
Re: edgeband peels off A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- We had the same issue with jowat We switched to dolken and haven't had an issue since. You ...
Re: Heinrich's elm A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- The single row of pores that are fairly large does indeed agree with American elm, but ...
Re: Hitachi resaw blade sharpening A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Does anyone in the midwest have a source for sharpening these Hitachi Stellite tipp ...
Re: Cabinet door glue aplicators A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I use this applicator all the time, really speeds up my ability to produce my doors in hou ...
Re: KPI - production / payroll A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I'm in agreement with Larry. The only records that really matter are your own. Y ...
Cabinet door glue aplicators A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- looking to speed up my guing on doors has anyone used this one or knows of any others http ...
Re: Sealed Collets A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- you must have high pressure blower from inside ,to outside while change tool if you not hear ,air no ...
Re: KPI - production / payroll A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Eric, My shop produces wood components, 9 man, so not an exact comparison, but I ...
Re: 100% payment upfront A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- A more important question might be why are your preferred customers starting to ...
Re: bander issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Are you keeping your incense station filled? ...
Re: Solid wood edge on glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- try a PUR adhesive, check with 3M. ...
Re: Software users A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Yeah I’m looking hard at cabinet pro ...
Re: Sealed Collets A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Katz, there is a blow off of the tool. Thanks ...
Re: Concerning wormy chestnut...Part 2: A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I'm not sure what would be your best finish for the chestnut but I will tell you that it is ex ...
Re: Thin wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- Thanks Dan. Partly a misread on my part....I read the dive BUT that was with a test se ...
Re: Pod and Rail CNC dead space A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Jason: Hello, my name is Taylor Jones and I am the local distributor for Stiles Machinery (Weeke / H ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Pat, The amount of risk in getting paid should affect the price, the lower the r ...
Re: Alphacam tutorials? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Best way to reach tech support at Alphacam is to email. I normally get a response from them in 15 mi ...
Corded Trim Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Hello all. Have long lamented not buying a small corded trim saw like the PC31 ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Certainly true. But there are some ways to suss out the MO of the customer that ...
Re: Concerning wormy chestnut...Part 2: A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Dash, I am sure the planed boards are beautiful. I really do not have much experience with Ext ...
Re: Appliance panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Hello Matt I did delivered couple kitchens that had the same appliance unit without the 1/ ...
Re: Are PT chemicals toxic to living trees? A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (3/8) -- Nelson sells TAB hardware if anyone is looking. It is expensive. But it looks high quality. htt ...
Re: Trupan A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- The only mdf we use is plum creek. We use it for our spoil boards as well as all of our mdf doors. W ...
Re: Appliance panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Every time a subzero has wood panels I end up going thru a circus to make sure the main &q ...
Re: Alphacam tutorials? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- that is the only thing i dislike about alphacam been with them for close to 15 yrs. but they put ver ...
Re: Manual tool change SCM Tech 99 A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Hi,I need some information.I just purchased a SCM Tech 99 and i am about to get everything connected ...
Re: apartments above shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- It could be a good long term investment. After things go sideways... You've got ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Just wondering Pat, what questions would you ask a customer to vet them? I have ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I would add a few. Mainly in the area of what are the odds of getting paid and n ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Sean's approach is very good one. It is a well documented procedure with clearly ...
Re: Alphacam tutorials? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- I am referring to Alphacam tech support. If you have the maintenance package through Alphacam they w ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- All management IS list management. The list may be in your head but it is still ...
Re: Used Machinery - 360 A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I don't think I would limit myself to one equipment dealer. Or one source of equ ...
Re: Alphacam tutorials? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- yeah if you are current with their support plan, emailing alphacam yields me answer's very quickly. ...
Re: Alphacam tutorials? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Are you referring to the Alphacam website or through SCM where I purchased it? SCM has been good to ...
Re: Corded Trim Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Try Ebay I just bought 2 brand new pc314 with a 20 fine plywood blades one of ...
Re: Thin wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- Tim...saw has been tuned up as per cook instructions. It seems to be more of a set pro ...
Re: Top drawer opening A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- 6" makes for a really deep drawer. Lots of wasted space around an entire kitchen. We' ...
Re: Thin wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- I'll go over the tune up procedure again i may have missed something or just had one o ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- "In a world of Bert & Ernie's you have an opportunity to be Mr. Rogers. ...
Tigerstop Keypad A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Does everyone have to replace the keypads on their Tigerstop controller every coupl ...
Re: Customers responsibility A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- This from the guy who taunts all management is list management. Non sequitur. ...
Re: Always use metal A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- It's gravity's fault. Suspend that phenomenon and the world's your oyster! ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Here's a few thoughts and I have no idea what is applicable and what is not, tot ...
Re: Lacquer Won't Dry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Nicely done Willie - looks much better. The family of solvents that come from distilling crude ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- How do you do your estimates? I believe good accurate estimating is the key to m ...
Re: Lacquer Won't Dry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Rubbing with the xylene worked, but it is a delicate process. In a couple of spots, I rubbed a ...
Re: Torsion Box Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- To respond to latest points: 1 - Weight savings is pretty significant, actuall ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- You are doing something wrong but I can't seem to put my finger on it. I don't s ...
Re: How it starts: A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- "Just some historical perspective, which given our 'new global reality' mig ...
Re: Side lite with threshold, how to build? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- We do not use the standard metal sills too often, and we also advise against s ...
Re: How it starts: A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I think Pat and cabmaker spend entirely too much time thinking big picture thoug ...
Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Hi everyone, I keep loosing money year after year with my business but it seems ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Pat, What is your niche? Contemporary kitchens. We work with designers and archi ...
Profit/Loss for 2015....How did you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I think it would be great to share how we all did last year, along with some hig ...
Re: 3D Design A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Can any flat table produce those designs? Yes, provided the software generating the code is up to th ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Family Man, I think you're right when it comes to assembling boxes but we often ...
Re: What Size Fan? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- My spray room is about the same as yours, and I place priority on getting the fumes and oversp ...
Re: Profit/Loss for 2015....How did you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Jerry, does the profit include your draws, or is that after draws? My accountant ...
Re: Metal Frame Door Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- Brian, Do you have more details on the door? What is the width and height? If ...
Re: Torsion Box Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- I misunderstood the role of the baltic birch. That sounds like a good layup. I ...
Re: 3D Design A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Anthony, I have a flat table machine with the phenolic type table with the grid pattern. I also use ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- If you contemporary kitchens and you are outsourcing your cutting, banding and f ...
Re: undermount sink to laminate A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/8) -- I would stick with particle board. Proven history with laminate counterto ...
What Size Fan? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- What size exhaust fan should I use in my new finishing room? It is 12 x 12' with 10' ceilings. ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Thanks Pat! Good points! I find it hard to monitor the output daily. I'll aim fo ...
Re: Looking for drawer assembly methods/machines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- We mfg our drawer boxes with blind tenon joints, pocket screw on front & back side to ...
2mm EDGE BAND ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- We have a Casadei V320 hot air edge bander that within it's specs is supposed to be able t ...
Ceruse Finish On Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/8) -- Hey guys, I am looking to achieve a ceruse finish. What are the best steps for white wood sanding ...
Plywood Core Cut Quality A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- What kind of bits and chip load are you all using for UV prefinished plywood? I'm having trouble get ...
Re: 3D Design A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Mike Thank you for your reply i am testing the vectric aspire it seems that its easy to use . i will ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- One more important thing on the financial end: 1) stay out of debt 2) don't rent ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- What is your niche? Is that 350k for 5 people or 4? What percentage is your gros ...
Re: DOOR FINISH A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- When I zoom in on the photo, I don't think it is a rub-thru. Looks like an applied color over ...
Re: DOOR FINISH A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I do this thing all the time. Stain first, seal with clear, primer tinted to colour, sand thro ...
3D Design A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Hello Hope your having a great day i would like to ask if any cnc flat table can produce 3d designs ...
Re: Profit/Loss for 2015....How did you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Actually, it looks like we managed to squeeze out $4k in net profits last year, ...
Re: southeastern kiln club A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- I email Phil Mitchell and he told me that in Oct. there will be a 2 day DH short cours ...
Re: Loosing money year after year A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I don't do kitchens I missed that, FM nailed it. Damn, you should be able to mak ...
Re: Plywood Core Cut Quality A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- 2 flute 3/8 compression spiral. 16,000 RPM, 750 IPM climb cut 0.020 oversize, then 500 IPM conventio ...
Re: What Size Fan? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Proper ventilation should be 100 feet of air per minute. So 12'w x 10t is 120sq ft times 100 s ...
Re: DOOR FINISH A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Conestoga does it.... Color coat Sand through Stain/Glaze Clear coat Mark ...
Re: DOOR FINISH A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- thanks guys :-) ...
Re: 3D Design A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Thank you Mike Great advice ...
Re: 1st Job A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- 3 blades @ 300 bd ft....NOT good!!!! #1 damager to blades....DIRTY wood/bark full of m ...
Re: 400w to t5 light replacement A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I would definitely look at LED. I recently was going to buy some new ballasts to ...
Re: What do you do with your bent lumber? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- QUOTE Where I come from, everything is run over a joiner first for flat face and a ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- Based on my experience, "brush sander" is an oxymoron. Brush type abrasiv ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- David, Many of my customers around the nation would disagree with your assessment. ...
Re: Stability of Beech for interior passage doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/8) -- I agree with Gene that Beech moves a lot. Actually, the main problem, I believ ...
Re: Filing W-2 & W-3 A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- Our ERP system does PR and can print W-2s. However, it seems like they never lin ...
Re: Quilted Maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/8) -- I will be using new Freeborn shaper tools with the T alloy, not carbide. I planed the b ...
striping or shadowing streaks in finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I am using a ca technologies system for finishing. When I finish dark colored stains or paints ...
Re: Parametrics and MDF doors A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- I'm not sure what cam program your using but Biesseworks will let you open a DXF file and then assig ...
Re: MICROVELLUM GRAIN DIRECTION A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/8) -- Hi Michael, It may help if you list what version you are on, and which library. There are many varia ...
Re: Gang Ripsaw Adjustment A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/8) -- A rubber roller feed system just will not be able to do a perfect job every time. T ...
Re: striping or shadowing streaks in finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Sounds like application technique problems. Too far away, too close, too fast, too slow, not e ...
Re: Water based finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- I've buffed MLC Aquabarnice catalyzed waterborne after 2 days. I sprayed about 8 coats in one ...
Re: cnc resistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I had a few stalwarts,, there is no way we would be here given what we faced in ...
Re: Quilted Maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/8) -- Regarding Rich C 's comments - I agree - sharp tooling will help. The first time I boug ...
Re: Storage Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/8) -- I would chalk this up as a lesson learned, and put storage into your contract. W ...
Re: Waterbourne over reclaimed material A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/8) -- Mark, You can always shoot a coat of de-waxed shellac as a sealer coat to prevent any reaction ...
Re: 1st Job A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/8) -- Thanks again for the good advice, I needed all the help I could get on this log. Well ...
Re: KCD or eCabinets? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/8) -- Hey David, I do subscribe to the online videos and they are great. Still learning a lot. Been lookin ...
Re: Side Mount Soft Close Slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- I've had really good performance with the KV 8450 FM Soft Closing Full Extension Slides, b ...
Side Mount Soft Close Slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Last time I checked (several years ago) the feedback on these wasn't very good. Anyone usi ...
Re: KV Muv undermounts? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/8) -- Thanks very much for the posts. I'll order a set and give them a try. ...
Re: CNC engraving on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/8) -- Camaster does make a small unit but it is 3 times more than he wants to spend. ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/8) -- So Brent, with all your information and the assistance of someone who knows AutoCAD, I did manage to ...
Re: anti-microbial A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/8) -- m not really up on this but did find this by a simple web search: Wilsona ...
Re: Silica content in wood-is this a dust danger? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- Didn't know how to edit a post, so I'm responding to my own post. ...
Silica content in wood-is this a dust danger? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/8) -- Hi, I just read on Bill Pentz's website that wood contains silica. ...
Re: MV Perfect Grain Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/8) -- Because Toolbox cannot handle both irregular shapes, grain direction and nesting at the same time. T ...
Re: anti-microbial A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/8) -- I'd ask whom ever wrote the specifications and drew the plans for the sou ...
Re: anti-microbial A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/8) -- Formica chem surf is designed for this application and there are others b ...
Re: anti-microbial A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/8) -- I apologize. This seems to be a solid surface. Thought I had seen 'lamina ...
Small gap at between Face Frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- My company is doing it's first cabinet install using a manufactured ca ...
Re: Small gap at between Face Frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- Sounds to me like your problem is the installer. When everything else ...
Re: Small gap at between Face Frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- Often when you pilot a hole when two pieces are being held together yo ...
Re: Small gap at between Face Frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/8) -- Get a new installer. Don't putty the face frames. Pull out the screws ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- i think so but i would check with mfg i would probably go with a 1.8 tip or so, and a low f ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- yes, i believe although not having sprayed this material that a fluid filter would be a pia ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- Thanks Craig!!! I'm going to contact the manufacturer as has been suggested. But it's possi ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- Metallics need to be sprayed with a gravity fed cup gun with no filter. If you spray it usi ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- herb, I have a little over 100 lin ft of 1" tall dentil mold and about 60-70 lin ft of ...
Re: Spraying metallic gold on wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/25) -- Forgot to ask. Should I omit a fluid filter when spraying the metallic gold? I was thinking ...
Re: Holzher 1265 Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/25) -- I have one I downloaded from somewhere I grab it when I am at shop ...
Re: Conditioner For Wide Belt Conveyer Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/24) -- Todd, Rubber conveyor belts get glazed over after they have some age on them and ...
Air Make-Up A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- We have an air make-up (AMU) for our finishing room. It's only about 20 years old, but we h ...
Re: ICA Polyurethanes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Lots of variables here. It depends on what product you are spraying. For best flow out a 4m ...
Re: Conditioner For Wide Belt Conveyer Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/24) -- You are welcome, Todd. From what I understand, you wouldn't have any staples in ...
Re: Scm k201 edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/24) -- Piling on to the troubleshooting questions here. I have an older K201 (97ish) that we'v ...
Re: Air Make-Up A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Any commercial HVAC guy should be able to fix it. It's simply a big HVAC system in a big bo ...
Re: Conditioner For Wide Belt Conveyer Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/24) -- Thanks Larry, this is super helpful! My current belt was field stitched with met ...
Manual for a Champ Fond 106S sliding table shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/24) -- Recently acquired a Champ Fond 106S sliding table shaper for the woodworking sho ...
Re: Ghosting on Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Never heard of ghosting. But 5% cat seems like it could be an issue. Would effect dry cure ...
Re: Finish lifting and cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- I would guess that there is some contamination that that joint. Not sure I'd chemcraft is s ...
Re: Removing paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- You know these aren't old pieces. It was purposely made and painted/finished to look like t ...
Re: Conditioner For Wide Belt Conveyer Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/24) -- Dressing is fairly standard practice. We have dressed them both ways. RO sanding ...
Re: biesse rover a or k A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/24) -- Based on the tech support for our Biesse edgebander, I say run away from them. No, roller hold do ...
ICA Polyurethanes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Haven't sprayed ICA in some time but almost all the polyurethane I shot melesi, ilva and sa ...
Re: RE: Lightening Red Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- 2 part Bleach is the best option. You can dilute or monitor the time. Then shut it down wit ...
Re: Flat Line Machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- I am not in that area but have extensive experience using and setting up both cefla and mak ...
Re: Ghosting on Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- It sounds like catalyst bloom. Be sure to measure your materials carefully. Using a scale i ...
Re: Freight Fright! RTA or in house? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8/24) -- Bozzy, my last project was 7 pallets of flat packed cabinet parts, at least o ...
Removing paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Been asked to remove this old varnish and paint. I need ideas? Chemical stripper? Walnut bl ...
Re: Removing paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- Chemical Stripper if want to get it nice and clean. ...
Re: Removing paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/24) -- They want to put a clear coat on everything. ...
Addition to warranty for cabinets in pool room. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8/23) -- Our repeat client is requesting QSRO cabinetry (bases only - 18') with a bead ...
Re: Staining on white oak lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8/23) -- That bits that they won't take it back for ruining suck good looking wood. It doesn ...
Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Hello everyone. we got a new Holzher streamer 1057XLC it is still almost new and it was ...
Re: Scmi T110 spindle bearings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- I replaced bearings in my 110nova a couple of years ago. I had no idea what I was doing ...
Re: drying a large cherry burl A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8/23) -- There is a couple of different ways to dry it of course. Drying to fast or just dry ...
Re: SCM Pratix Error — Need Help! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/23) -- The Busellato Easy Jet is the same as an SCM machines, they share all components and software, so ...
Re: Turino A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/23) -- I'm interested in this subject I met some people that claims the same I never had any probl ...
Re: Turino A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/23) -- Thanks for the replies. The shelves we cut were HDF so I don't think materials are an issue ...
Re: For those who really know widebelts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/23) -- If you swap in the steel drum and end up with splice marks, you ought to be able ...
Re: Vertical sheet good storage. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- They do tend to bow. Solution: stuff more scrap sheets in until the slot is packed. If ...
Re: For those who really know widebelts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/23) -- Hi Dave, Don't know about you product or machine. But if you have a softer rubbe ...
Re: Used HolzHers: Glu-Jet vs. Granu-Press A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Try contacting HolzHer support for comparison between the two systems. I've always foun ...
Re: Cabinet Vision and DXF Files A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/8/23) -- by enhancing dynamic airflow, you can enhance and increase the effectiveness of your CNC router's ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Kaleb, thank you for your response, I am on my to the office now and will try it , but ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Kaleb, thank you for your response, I am on my to the office now and will try it , but ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Pull the black knob upward and swing the air cylinder away.The cylinder opens your glue ...
Re: Scalloped cabinet faces?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Jonathan, These came out that size because I wanted to cut them in a single pass. I thi ...
Re: Grass hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Hello Kaleb, All 45 x 9.5 now in the U.S. Salice America has been this pattern since ar ...
Re: Advice on Planer Purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/23) -- On a side note, make sure there are enough rollers on the bed so you don't get t ...
Re: Scalloped cabinet faces?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Modeled in eCabinet Systems Software. (my calculations were a bit off for the width but ...
Re: Old Beam Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (2/8/23) -- Due to the pronounced medullary rays, I would think the first and third images are white oak ...
Re: custom wooden sets A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/8/23) -- Rummikub tiles would be easy to make with a laser engraver. You might have ...
Re: Scalloped cabinet faces?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Thanks Kerry. Approximately what size are those scallops ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Hi, Please see attached. Thank you in advance. ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Could you post a pic of your whole glue unit? ...
Re: Scalloped cabinet faces?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- 1 1/8" Wide. I set them 1/4" Deep. ...
Re: Holzher Bander excessive glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/23) -- Sorry dont quite know what your asking ...
Re: Soft close shortage A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/22) -- I don't know what is actually going on, but I've been trying to play nice with supplier ...
What kind of a machine for a small wooden part A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/22) -- I have been manufacturing a wooden part, roughly 70mm long, 65x35mm. The grain goes in the 70mm d ...
Longest Lasting Exterior Crucifix Hardwood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/8/22) -- Hello group I have a customer that would like me to make a wooden crucifix for his s ...
Touch up for clear lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/22) -- Good morning. I’m spraying gloss lacquer on some maple plywood. There’s a few burn through ...
Re: Touch up for clear lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/22) -- I'm confused. Are you spraying tinted lacquer or clear? The burn through is just through th ...
RE: Quarter Sawing a large diameter log A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8/22) -- We have a 5 ft. diameter log that we wish to cut it in half and put it on our horiz ...
Re: Epifanes clear varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/22) -- If the finish is somewhat thick,that can be a problem with gravity feed You could just thin ...
Re: Nesting to a panel saw A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/22) -- Dropout, as mentioned - Ardis does a very good job and we used cadcode with cabnetware, cabinetvi ...
Re: What kind of a machine for a small wooden part A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/22) -- Maybe look into farming it out to a production mill-turn shop that can turn/re-fixture very quick ...
Re: Changing clamping Set on electro spindle A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8/22) -- In the automatic tool change CNC machine tool with tool magazine, in order to realize the automat ...
Re: 4 head moulder problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8/22) -- Is this machine running v belts to the cutterheads? Maybe look at putting a segm ...
Re: RE: 300+ Year Old Oak Tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8/22) -- If you just want to know if there is a sawmill that cuts that big, then the answer ...
Re: Titebond on teak siding A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8/22) -- Thanks for the update, looks easy at first glance it looks easy but it's tricky.It looks, k ...
Re: Checking in mahogany crotch tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/8/22) -- Your f'ed. When you sand you are going to burn thru to the substrate. ...
Re: Soft close shortage A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8/22) -- Jon, what does your Blum rep say? I would be interested. ...
Re: Epifanes clear varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8/22) -- Thanks Master, will try your suggestions. ...
Re: RE: 300+ Year Old Oak Tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8/22) -- There also this option. ...
Re: Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- It depends how much you value your time. I would not blink over $50 if it could save me fe ...
Re: Upcut Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Chris, I have a whirlwind. They aren't made any more. They're okay, but don't blow my hair ...
Re: Upcut Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- A few things to consider. A used saw may not meet current safety standards. Razor Gage and ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I'm afraid I'm in much the same boat as you. That is I too am stumbling around in the dark trying to ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Here is one photo of the completed grid system. You can see more photos at the link below. The vac m ...
Re: Upcut Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- RE: Stack Cutting Not sure your experience but for us often times gang/stack cutting anyth ...
Re: 1/4 inch overlay compact hidden hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Butch, The Salice Series S face frame hinge is available with 1/4", 5/16", 3/8&q ...
Re: Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Tried multiple cycles of oil and it didn't change it's behavior. I opened up the control p ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- You need a sheet product that is non-porous for the grid. MDF, HDF etc. while inexpensive are porous ...
Re: Table Top and Skirt Shrinkage A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- LOL!!! Kieth and a few others, I'm truly SORRY!!! I OWE ya'll an apology, I typed a an ...
Re: Upcut Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Mark B- I hear what you’re saying re gang cutting.. not much time savings if it takes twic ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- You can build your own relatively inexpensive through vac hold down system with sheets of 3/4" ...
Re: Vertical Panel Saw Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- How much space do you have? If you have space I would buy a used sliding table s ...
Re: Vertical Panel Saw Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Thank you for your feedback. When I bring the cutting in house, I will not be lo ...
Re: Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Hey Jeff, There are a few possibilities; The seals in the cylinder are the most likely cau ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- B.H. Do you happen to have any insight on how/where to begin with motor settings. in UCCNC. I have r ...
Re: Industrial Machine Profile Sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- The 'new generation' of sanders will do crown moldings and door profiles. Hitting pretty m ...
Re: Table Top and Skirt Shrinkage A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Tennessee Tim gives excellent advice. Ring from TN myself, I know that most of us in T ...
Ultra Sonic cleaners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I have been reading about how well ultra sonic machines clean spray guns. I want to clean a kr ...
Tinted glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8) -- I've got a job gluing up maple boxes. 4 sides and a top all mitered together. It's a struggle ...
Re: reference to undefined contour element A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/8) -- Check the .DXF to see if there are lines on top of lines. You can usually grab the whole drawing and ...
Curved work A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Hello all, Over the years I have done one small built in that had a curve. I pretty much h ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Rich. You are correct I have zero experience,that just didnt strike me as a bending point... so you ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Thanks B.H. do you happen to have any links to info on building a vac table. Is there a file that I ...
Re: Vertical Panel Saw Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Space is a big limitation. Shop part is only 1200 sq ft. Have 8 ft spray booth a ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- A couple more photos. Also, I wouldn't worry too much about rigidity of that table.....at least unti ...
Re: Vertical Panel Saw Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- I am just curious what you use your 2 cnc’s for, wouldn’t take long to cut these ...
Re: SW Pre Cat Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- The catalyst is used up. Don't use it unless you like trouble. Have them mix the color up agai ...
Re: Vertical Panel Saw Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Slow, but unless you absolutely can't spare the cnc time, I'd just cut them on t ...
Windows update A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Can anyone tell me if it is possible to update from Windows XP to Windows 7 on a Biesse Rover B flat ...
Re: Table Top and Skirt Shrinkage A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Isn’t that what I said first? Thanks for agreeing! Arkansas ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Rad. Thanks B.H. ...
Re: Painted Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- We do some serious high end houses, the kind that you see in movies. Painted finishes are in, ...
Re: Painted Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Regarding brushing a catalyzed or post catalyzed coating, you can do that, meaning it's possib ...
Re: Hand sanding efficiency A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Clogged sandpaper: Clean it out by using your air gun, or by rubbing the sandpaper against a p ...
Re: Sawstop power loss A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- One of my Saw stops started to feel as it was losing power about a month ago At fir ...
Re: Painted Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Personally I think brushed painted cabinets looks cheap But sometimes clients like to do an ac ...
Re: cnc purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I have had a couple of Morbidelli's in the past. I have looked at Biesse, but never bought one. They ...
Re: Painted Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I like what Leo is saying. General Finish has a WB brushable pigmented finish. You could brush ...
Gannomat Index 200LS start up error A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Our Gannomat Index 200 LS has a fatal system error message at startup. This may be related to a Sigm ...
Re: Bar/ tough finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Conversion varnishes achieve 80% of their cure after three days, the rest of the remaining 20% ...
Re: Painted Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- We offer a finish with brush strokes (haven't done one in awhile), we prime with Clawlock, tha ...
Re: Current good quality waterborne finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I switched to water based about a year ago and have been impressed with the results I am getti ...
Re: Union or having your own business? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- If you have to ask you’re better off as an employee. To be an entrepreneur you h ...
Re: Pre-bending HPL and hold the shape? A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/8) -- Kydex would be the same deal and not recommended for counter tops IIRC Ky ...
Re: stop for chop saw fence A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/8) -- Kreg t- track w/ locking stop and flip stop has worked very well for u ...
Re: Union or having your own business? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- You can't end a thread with the words "ended up in prison" without ela ...
Re: Union or having your own business? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Mauricio, it sounds like for you the Union is the better choice. ...
Re: Introducing a New Product A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- The hard part about the entire thing is a tremendous amount depends on your prod ...
Re: How old is your CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Your CNC, like every other piece of equipment in your shop, is a tool. The right tool enables you to ...
Re: Introducing a New Product A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- And to Rich, look, we all get old and grumpy. Im only 52 but could hit the widow ...
Re: corian tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/8) -- Pretty sure that square inside corners are not allowed. Will probably voi ...
Re: pre cat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Okay. Went to the kitchen in the above post and took a look. The areas that were the most evid ...
Re: Needing Help With Torit Dust Collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/8) -- You might want to explore just dumping it into a hopper. Not sure ...
Re: Introducing a New Product A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Does social media work with things like this? I have tried social media in the p ...
Closet Cabinet Widths A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Looking into adding a closet line to our offering. From what I can tell looking at catalog ...
Re: corian tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/8) -- It depends on the size of the legs of the "L" and the front edg ...
air make-up dust A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- We run a cabinet shop and do our own finishing. Our air make-up unit becoming quite a problem ...
Re: CNC Newby - Biesse rover 322 - XNC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I have recently got this machine up and running 1998 dinosaur. I am in a dilemma as I do not know ho ...
Re: wrinkle on recoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Remember that fish eye remover is really just more silicone and that spray gun will be contami ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Hmm, neither the elm typical late, nor early wood pores show up in my samples, nor is ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- There is always the chance that this is a horticultural tree rather than a common lumb ...
Re: Can not figure out the wood/veneer! A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/8) -- Maybe Tineo, maybe Teak, but I'm leaning toward Paldao. Any other pictures? John Costin Veneer Se ...
Re: wrinkle on recoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Two coats of Sealcoat, then topcoat. First topcoat not to heavy. my2cts ...
Re: wrinkle on recoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- When all else fails, add a "fish eye remover" to your finish. ...
Re: adhesives over finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8) -- https://tytan.com/shop2/tytan-adhesive/ maybe this will work? ...
Re: 2k poly question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Im with Jon. Im wondering if you have creep issue. What glue? ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Have a pick of the Bark ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- maybe elm ...
Walnut Water pockets A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- I dried a load of 10/4 walnut slabs recently and found that the MC % was all over the ...
Re: Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/8) -- My 0.02 would be to do away with any notion of steam bending straight away. Second woul ...
Re: 6.6 kw electrospindle A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Too many things to consider for a specific answer. You can put a big motor on a cheap machine but it ...
Re: Anderson alum/phenolic grid sizing? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Steve, Perhaps you have not seen our video. While you are purchasing your rubber replaceable tops, o ...
Re: stripping and refinishing to natural A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Thanks guys. I've done enough refinishing to have your same mindset Pat. However, this is a go ...
Re: Help please. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- dont scare the poor guy,,,grab a multimeter and start trouble shooting,,record results,,make your wa ...
Source for red birch lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (2/8) -- Two kitchens done twenty years apart; cabinets are made of red birch (nice amount of flame b ...
Re: 72'' or longer straight metal bar A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- Starrett makes them up to 72" and has three choices on their website. We have ...
Re: stripping and refinishing to natural A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Some Green NGR will help neutralize the red..... I use Mohawk dyes to knock down reds.... My t ...
Re: Anderson alum/phenolic grid sizing? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I have looked into the green pods and many others but I find that a two piece pod with a changeable ...
Re: Anderson alum/phenolic grid sizing? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I've seen your video and an impressive product it is. However if you are skilled enough to not hit y ...
Re: stripping and refinishing to natural A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Honestly there's more effort in dealing with that particular case than it's worth.... I'd buil ...
Machinery auctions A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Hi folks, so the joinery shop next door has had its machinery repossessed by the ...
Re: stripping and refinishing to natural A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- A bit of green tint will push the red towards brown. You have the whole underside of the top t ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Adam, Could you email me? I think that mine may be getting stuck in your spam filter... jr ...
Re: Machinery auctions A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Hi Greg, Some of it may end up listed on. www.gcsurplus.ca Fred ...
Re: Tool grinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- Bill In order to make in house tools you will need: Cutoff saw to cut the steel Bal ...
Tool grinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- We try and buy our moulding but I feel a Moulder may be in our future so we can con ...
Re: CNC Newby - Biesse rover 322 - XNC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- The machine you purchased was designed to be able to be programed in the native environment or accep ...
Help with QB compatible app for mill shop orders A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- I have searched even through QB to find an app or online software--there are 3 o ...
Re: Mitering with CNC router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- We miter folding all the time. Have made many boxes like you describe. You can use a CNC or an edge ...
Blind Dado backs and toe kick A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I'm curious how others are treating their backs and toe kicks with blind Dado construction ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Hi Leo Happy New Year to ya. I believe the exhaust is maxed out at 3300cfm and the MUA is at 2 ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- If the airflow is going through the 10x13 area you need a 13,000 CFM fan. If the airflow is go ...
scm supertech 100 cnc router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I bought a used cnc router. I am experienced at programing cnc for metal machines. I have figured ou ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- on line Virtual Air Flow Calculator..CSG Net work.com. So 3510 cubic feet x 45 air exchanges p ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Open some doors. You need more air, plain and simple. What is your 1450rpm fan rated for cubic ...
Re: CNC Newby - Biesse rover 322 - XNC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Thanks everyone for all the input here this is great. Once i settle in a bit here and have some time ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- 100 feet per minute will keep the overspray to a minimum. Some of the corners will have turbul ...
Re: Mitering with CNC router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- We tape off the machine. Just never tried the other way so can't say id one is better than the other ...
Re: Tool grinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- I would need to be able to grind corrugated shaper tooling 4" diameter and 1-1 ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- thanks for your reply. I have a H-Vac guy coming to check it out hopefully soon. ...
Re: Alaskan Yellow Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/8) -- Why not just use trex? Or Alcoa brand trex which is nicer. ...
Re: Mitering with CNC router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- we use a v-grooving aggregate. you need c-axis. ...
Re: Toxic Employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Seriously? This thread is all over the place. The bottom line, (regardless of ho ...
Shop van and or delivery truck revisited A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Posted a while back about shop van. Do not want to invest in new, but need something bigge ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Well ... I learned more today about things NOT in common with the doors vs cabinets: 1) the pl ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I've been racking my brain trying to figure out where i have seen this before on VG Fir. We us ...
Re: On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- No real opinion on Quickbooks other than it could be a lot better, particularly ...
Durable & flexible finish for chopsticks A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I make chopsticks out of walnut, cherry and maple and then paint the tops of them with acrylic ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Gene - thanks for all your insight.... This is a very unique and interesting problem and your ...
Re: Profit Margin Rant A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- It's not gross profit margin that matters, it's net profit after all expenses ar ...
Re: Shop van and or delivery truck revisited A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Back in October I bought a used uhaul truck. 14' like you describe. I bought from uhaul an ...
Re: Training an employee on CNC -Cad/Cam A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- Cabmaker, Is your question about making a new operator "operational?" ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I am just wondering out loud about the moisture. I can understand the end grain of the veneer ...
Re: Limitations re: tabletop size A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/8) -- The question for me (which I see I forgot to ask) is whether a 1+" x 54" x 28 ...
Re: defects A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- The more the grain (lengthwise) is parallel to the sides and face of a piece of lumber ...
Router bit question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I'm wanting to make a template to route a certain part that has a couple curves in it. The ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Family Man asked "did the cabinets and interior door veneer come from the same shop/laid ...
Re: Do you glue face frames to box? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I use these clips from Lamello to put my face frames on. You can flat finish at the shop, ...
Re: Vacuum Rotating Wrong A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Here's what I found out. The machine will say I have vacuum too low, but when you initiate the progr ...
Altendorf WA80X A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/8) -- Hello wondering if anyone has recently purchased an altendorf wa80 ...
New to biessework got a error message A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- How can i correct this error Line 2862 - The layer 0 ( BSCIM ) does not have the TCH key Line 2990 - ...
Re: What do you use your edge sander for? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/8) -- Ours gets used daily just like all the other guys.. We have a grizzly one that ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Sherwin Williams carries it locally here. We get it in 6.6 gallon pails and drums but I'm in j ...
Re: corner base bi-fold door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Charlie, Unfortunately, the maximum door thickness to use the bifold hinge (Salice or Blum ...
Re: corner base bi-fold door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- If you recess an area on the back side of the doors and mount the hinges in the recesses i ...
Re: Do you glue face frames to box? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I should clarify, we only use pocket screws, no glue and about every 6" or so. Never ...
Re: seaming clamps for solid surface A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/8) -- I was just looking at the Pinske air operated seaming clamps, trying to t ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- My Sherwin Williams rep makes me buy in 5 gallon pails.....no single gallons available. Not go ...
Re: Do you glue face frames to box? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I appreciate your responses and thank you. I'll add glue when i can with the pocket holes ...
Re: 20/20 design USB key problems A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/8) -- Denny, I don't know what the problem might be but I would try to do a system restore to a date when ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- Brian, where are you buying sayerlack from? I have asked my Sherwin Williams rep about getting ...
Re: walk through pantry hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I did these walk in pantry doors with 5 Blum thick door hinges per door. It worked well an ...
Re: creating used barn wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- When we use old heart pine reclaimed from barns or warehouses, we are often faced with having ...
Re: corner base bi-fold door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- would the edge profile put on the outside of the door help cheat a thicker door? we'll be ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- Drawers all the way, except pantries. We use zero clearance Blum 165 degree hinges that do ...
Re: Do you glue face frames to box? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- For face frames, I use the pocket screws as clamps while the glue dries also; I usually do ...
Re: printing on plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/8) -- Davis sign co. in San Rafael, ca can do it I'm sure. They've printed s ...
Re: corner base bi-fold door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I know it show 21mm max for door thickness, but it work for me with 1" doors. good lu ...
Re: Cnc controls A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Ya- exactly what Nite said. We leave the controller off the web except cisco meetings for tech suppo ...
Re: corner base bi-fold door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/8) -- I use this one on 1" doors: ...
Re: Tersa cutter head A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- The 20" SCM planer is fairly common and thus obtaining a matching Tersa head s ...
Re: Biesse Rover321 needs post for Biesseworks A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- I also do not believe BiesseWorks will support your Biesse XNC. We have had to make a post SPECIFICA ...
Re: bonding 1/4 inch veneers to door core A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8) -- i dont have the luxury of telling customers of 20 years that i dont want their work. they give ...
Custom built surfacing machine for slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- I'm building surfacing machine for slabs that are up to 90" in width and any l ...
Re: Countertop Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- I tried the Campbell Euro on a counter a few years back and it failed. Pulled the counters, br ...
Re: Biesse Rover321 needs post for Biesseworks A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- Sorry about the typo above. The 3rd sentence should read, "I remember making a post...", n ...
Re: NONPaying customers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- There are a lot of people who are clearly not qualified, charge more than they a ...
Re: Drafter, hire for experience or potential? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- In the beginning, a trainee with no experience is going to add to your workload, ...
Re: Countertop Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/8) -- You can seal the end grain at the sink cutout with polyester. Or you can polyester all the top ...
Re: secondary heat source for solar kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- You would have to have a solar kiln that is essentially a closed room with a separate ...
Re: Drafter, hire for experience or potential? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/8) -- I would go with option 4, don't hire another employee. Find an independent perso ...
Re: Need a little help understanding this code A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/8) -- The UTO would be used if you wanted to position the work (panel) in a location on the table other th ...
wainscot A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/8) -- I am designing and quoting a medium scale restaurant for sapele wainsc ...
secondary heat source for solar kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- I intend on building a solar kiln to hold 10,000 bf, at the same time I will be buildi ...
Re: Weird stain on dried basswood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Unfortunately, I have seen it before. One other possible cause is that the lumber was ...
Re: Weird stain on dried basswood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- Thanks Gene. I was surprised that the extent of color change was so discrete and unifo ...
live edge cherry table A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/8) -- one of this winters projects ...
Re: Bed/bath door hinge and lock set jig A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/8) -- Is was such a great purchase (Carbide Templaco Door Mortise Kit) when ...
Re: Autocad 2004 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/8) -- I often use Autodesk truview. I feel it does a better job at batching pdf plots than Autocad does. I ...
Microvelum with RouterCim A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/8) -- Has anyone heard about the addition of RouterCim to MV to handle nesting and machining? Sounds like ...
Re: shaper problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- Fence alignment. 100% Think of the fence as similar to the tables on the joiner. ...
Re: shaper problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- try using an outboard fence with a feeder. eliminated the align up issue. ...
shaper problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/8) -- I start with a strait board and it comes out of my shaper convex? Any Ideas ...
Milling wood for epoxy adhesives A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8) -- Personally, the question is professional in that, that is how I want to solve all problems. Bu ...
Making "wood" A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/8) -- I recently bought some materials from Lee Valley Tools, and they were looking for feedback. Fe ...
Re: Applying curled veneer panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/8) -- I had any problems over the years using contact cement, bubbling, blistering. I have used right b ...
Re: Air compressor purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/8) -- mine is rotary screw ...
Re: Homemade Pellet machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/8) -- Can't help with "building" your own pellet machine but as far as & ...
Green/Local Building A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/8) -- Anyone had any luck tapping into "green" or local building project ...
Re: Beetle Kill Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/8) -- That's unfortunate, Murray. I hope you don't live too close to it - one ligh ...
Re: Drag Knife Setup on Homag CNC with WoodWOP A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8/25) -- The drive has a minimum RPM setting. RPM of 0 will not work, drive does not understand no rotatio ...
Re: hinge for inset door with applied bead. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/25) -- Here is a CAD that illustrates the basic idea. Although this CAD does not show the bead ...
Re: hinge for inset door with applied bead. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/25) -- You also need to be aware of the panel thickness at it's thinest part. Some hinges requ ...
Re: Refurbishing distressed walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/25) -- Your project sounds impressive! For a wipe-on, wipe-off solution, consider Rubio Monocoat O ...
Re: Drag Knife Setup on Homag CNC with WoodWOP A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8/25) -- I've been meaning to play with this myself. What are you using to create the toolpaths? I'd call ...
Re: hinge for inset door with applied bead. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/25) -- I have not tried the thick door hinge but I wanted input as to weather or not they woul ...
Re: hinge for inset door with applied bead. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/25) -- Assuming that bead is less than 1.125" thick , a thick door hinge will work down t ...
Re: hinge for inset door with applied bead. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/25) -- Hello Perry, Please let me know the dimensions of this bead. Knowing this, I can offer ...
Re: Vevor random orbital sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/25) -- You can order direct from Vevor for $116. 00 ...
Re: Advice Please! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/24) -- You either make your doors narrower or your false drawer front wider. Start with the wi ...
Re: Finish lifting and cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/24) -- I found the urethane Chemcraft held better vertically and on edges than the water based, so ...
Re: Finish lifting and cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/24) -- I've had this happen before. For me, it was because I was spraying the junction of the pane ...
Re: Lease terms A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8/24) -- Typically a lease term is 5 years. I am sure there are some that will go 10 i ...
Re: Quality of walnut going down A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/8/24) -- I've been around long enough to see that happen with several species. Spanish Cedar, ...
Re: I need advice ! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/24) -- Like Jim , I ran a 1997 1435SE before the 420, great little machine ,look for one on th ...
Re: Cutting and assembling Starboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/24) -- Amana makes some nice No Melt plastic blades 10 x 80 TCG negative 2 degree. I've used a ...
Re: Holzher Edgbander Pre-mill issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- The first premill moves in and out. The second one is fixed in place. The second one sh ...
Re: Cabinet drawer hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- It’s a Blum knockoff front fixing bracket. The entire metal drawer side and bracket sho ...
Re: Edgebander: Premill vs Edging on the Shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8/23) -- Premillennialism is definitely a must. The quality of the edge is just better th ...
Re: Edgebander: Premill vs Edging on the Shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8/23) -- Go with the Cantek since Akhurst has techs that can service the machine. Finding ...
Re: drawer box material A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- This would be better posted as a (free) "Seeking Services" ad over at the &qu ...
Re: drawer box material A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- Try your hardwood supplier, My vendors will surface/ thickness material to whatever I n ...
Re: Cabinet Door Shaper upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- Cheap but works for me. Just make a robust DRO install inside the cabinet. ...
Re: drawer box material A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/23) -- Walzcraft might be a good place to check. ...
Double Hung Window Shop Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8/22) -- Thank you in advanced for any help you can offer. We have made divided ligh ...
Re-coating Pre Cat Lacquer Finish Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/22) -- I have several cabinet doors that were sprayed with a color match SW pre cat lacquer that n ...
Re: infrared lamps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/22) -- I have two infratech brand mobile IR lights. the cure from the inside out thing is kinda tr ...
LG Styler A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8/22) -- Is anyone familiar with the LG Styler Steam Closet? I have a project where we'd like to ...
Re: Double Hung Window Shop Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8/22) -- Sash weights began to go out of use in the mid-1900s. CAD came into wide sp ...
Re: Chemcraft CV vs. MLC CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8/22) -- We had our Wurth rep drop this same bomb on us yesterday. Should be interesting!! ...
Alphacam VBA A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8/22) -- Any out able to write or have a contact who can write alphacam vba scripts? ...
Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- I am looking for a software for design custom cabinets and furniture. I do faceframe and frameless. ...
Re: Point Cloud Software Choices A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Thanks guys.. yeah we do historic restorations as well as custom new installations and remodels, als ...
Re: Coating for Boards and Bowls A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/8) -- We run an oil/wax mix on strip laminate and butcher block countertops on occasion. We by def ...
Re: I have a felony A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- MarkB - I think it is you can either work the job, or have the job work you. I u ...
Re: Made the plunge now to learn! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- What is the Optional CAD/CAM system they offer? You would want dxf import, you can get hinges and lo ...
Color change on JE Mosers aniline dyes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- Hi there, Has anyone else used JE Mosers “Medium Maple” alcohol soluble aniline dye stain and ...
"Fastedge" edge banding question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- Hi , I recently came across Fastedge edgebanding by Fastcap. It's basically a peel and stick e ...
Re: Festool sander and sanding pads A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- We have 3 mirka Sanders 2 zeros and 1 demos. We have run these machines every day 8 hours ...
Re: Black Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- We are doing the exact same thing at the moment. Make sure you get two really good coats of th ...
Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Does anyone have experience with KCD software? For design of cabinetry and closets. They seem to be ...
Black Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- Spraying Black Conversion Varnish on Flat Premium MDF, I plan 2 coats of black Clawlock and 2 ...
Re: Solid hard wood slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Also goby walnut in oregon. They have a mill. These slabs will always be premium dollar fa ...
Re: Black Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- Hi Scott, we are using ML Campbell Krystal 275 voc. in Black. I"ll know this weekend. ...
Re: Festool sander and sanding pads A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Interesting thread, I feel like I have read an article by Elon Musk ...
Re: Black Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- For black I shoot 2 coats of black Clawlock and then 2 coats of clear Krystal. ...
Re: Headphones/Earbuds in the shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Many years ago I posted a question here asking what people thought I should do ...
Re: Headphones/Earbuds in the shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Much smaller shop here but I have always been of the same mindset and am proba ...
Changing room name on cabinets in Cab Vision A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- We're using CV 11 and admittedly I'm not an advanced user, I am not the one who does the d ...
Re: Headphones/Earbuds in the shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Hmmm, arrogant, really? I am considering my employees, well a few of them, oth ...
Re: Headphones/Earbuds in the shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- We have many different work areas spread out over 35,000sq ft. That being said ...
Re: exterior wood choices for doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I would not use yellow poplar or western red cedar. At 4' wide and 8' tall the ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- This type of machine could be a game changer except for one thing- it lacks a swappable toolholder. ...
punky wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- I have a maple slab about 48" diameter that I have slab milled to 2 1/2" thick. Afte ...
Re: Edge detail A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- I would (and have) tell the designer this is a horrible idea and that any edgebanded edge ...
Re: Headphones/Earbuds in the shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- AM, You didn't say if there is a shop radio or not. If there is, replacing it ...
Re: Changing room name on cabinets in Cab Vision A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- One way is to renumber all the island-related assemblies to something that's easy to sort ...
Re: Bent wood laminations A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (1/8) -- 2nd post on here where poplar and exterior doors have come up. Even for a ...
Re: Changing room name on cabinets in Cab Vision A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- We do that, thankfully, and yes it does help. We've also thought about using higher number ...
Oversized pipe in dust collection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- I found a great deal on some 10” spiral pipe. I only need 8”, my d ...
Re: big ass fans A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Plant is 95,000 sq ft. Fans are in an area that didn't have good circulation. We ...
Re: exterior wood choices for doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I just ordered spanish cedar for the structural components. Extira for other ...
Re: 2" cove shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Steve Juhasz, I just looked at your web site, very nice work. ...
Re: punky wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- The wood turners use thin CA glue. Perley ...
Re: Cement board mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I think we all (or likely 99% of us) practice the trim from the bottom and enc ...
Re: Concrete Countertops A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- We do concrete tops on occasion but they are something I would guess any sane minded shop ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I think a better looking door would be either maple with a darker stain or wal ...
Re: Cement board mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- If you aim for ground that is too high you end up standing on a very small pie ...
Re: sloped hood vent access A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Thanks for the responses everyone. We do as most of you do with the square hoods. Typicall ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I'm not a fan of "rustic' Alder and the veneer sheets are less than ideal ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- You can use poplar for the frames and casings. It paints well and is hard enou ...
Re: Officially retired A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Larry - congratulations on retirement and have fun in your "little" sh ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- We use Famowood solvent based filler and fill all knots and cracks. We use laq ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Hate to be devils advocate but the knotty alder door you describe is a commodi ...
Re: Panel Saw Blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- I have the compact and have found Tenryu triple chip blades to work the best. I hav ...
Re: thinner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- that 513 with those products should be just fine as well as using the 411 for topcoats..... re ...
Re: Maple Stile Cores A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I have seen a lot of engineered door stiles with LVL cores made of douglas fir ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Dustin, Thanks for the info, I am not set up like you for that kind of work, I ...
Re: Aspan Programming A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- I can't find where the setting can be changed within the machine configuration. I ~think~ it picks i ...
Re: Interior shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- The other dilemma is what should the frames be made of, the original choice wa ...
Re: Dust in your shop. A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Dylos makes some hand-held monitors . I borrowed one to see how we ...
National Casein 750 A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- We have used National Casein Urea Resin 750 for over 33 years and now it is no longer availabl ...
Re: Dust in your shop. A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- I like BH Davis idea, but machine and sand some padauk. You'll hav ...
Re: thinner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- i am having a hard time getting a nice wet coat this is with both guns so what should i do reb ...
RE: Gluing together Oak pieces for table A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- Which glue holding 3 to 4 pieces of oak hardwood together for making a tabletop is advisable t ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Ralph, that's funny stuff about the marshals, but 100% inaccurate. Federal marsh ...
winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- it has been unseasonably cold here (as it has been in other parts of the count ...
Software question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- I’ve been doing a lot of research on cnc routers and trying to determine if it’s an investment that ...
Re: window making A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- I'm a professional architectural woodworker/finish carpenter. I've made hundreds ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I think this is a combination of pre-glue up checks and newly developed with a ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- To my eye the first photo shows some discoloration around the crack suggesting ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- The original motor was also 5HP. It died and I replaced it with li ...
Re: Exterior Outswing Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- NRP hinges - non removable pin, for security. Solid brass or stainless since t ...
Re: Sayerlack Sheen Problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- Make sure you are curing these at the recommended temperature. That definitely will dicker up ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- I'd say that any crack that only goes part way through a board, was there befo ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- tom, thanks for your reply. we're working wood mostly in stock so it has been ...
Re: OVVO Hidden fasteners A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Hi Dan, We appreciate your business and telling others about it here! I am one of the Lame ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- rich, thanks for your reply. what about a combination of the two split conditi ...
Re: OVVO Hidden fasteners A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- The Cabineo is a slick connector and they have test results as well in the catalog that pr ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Bill- I am direct venting outside without the filter bag. I have s ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- It has got to breathe in and out. Is there a filter somewhere? Is ...
looking for discontinuted sheet of Laminart A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (1/8) -- I'm looking for a sheet of discontinued Laminart brand laminate. The colo ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- The wood itself actually inhibits even shrinkage. End grain dries faster becau ...
Re: Urban Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/8) -- Album at the link. 1,000 bd ft of 5/4 white oak. 200 year old tree. One nail ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Do you have the duct work connected incorrectly or just disconnect ...
Re: winter cracks and what do about them A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- The wood may have been it stock but now you are cross cutting it exposing new ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/8) -- Thanks Joe. The depth of your knowledge is pretty impressive and I appreciate ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Check the rotation of the motor. It will suck going backwards just ...
Re: Dayton 5HP cyclone with poor pickup A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Is it possible the new motor is 1725 rpm instead of 3450? ...
Re: Less Oily Danish Oil/Substitute A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- You'll have to call a rep they are just introducing the product now ...
Re: molder heads A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- I bought some heads from Drake tool years ago that looked like those. ...
Re: New York state installation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Hi Up North, If the product can be considered as made it Canada, it will be duty ...
Semi Perpetual insurance A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- I have a new situation, We took on a new contractor (to us). at this point we ha ...
Re: Cherry with a dark stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- To micheal h. I find it very interesting that old masters is a less diserable stain to use bec ...
Striebig panel saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Hi Guys. I'm seriously considering purchasing a panel saw and would appreciate your opinio ...
First cut on a straight line rip A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- Hi all, First time poster, long time reader. I've heard from several folks that the ...
Re: 4/4 Hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- Cupping is a normal tendency for lumber sawn from near the pith of the tree. Cupping i ...
Is Porter Cable still the best router? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Howdy, I made cabinets for years, then ran a CNC router for them, then drew to generate pr ...
Re: Is Porter Cable still the best router? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- I never thought they were the best since the beginning of my career. I've used Bosch route ...
Re: A word for Certainly Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/8) -- I concur. They have always provided a great service for smaller amounts of veneer such as less th ...
Re: Striebig panel saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- I to am a GC for the last 30 year....15 years ago I purchased a new compact and never regr ...
Re: Is Porter Cable still the best router? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- I don't like Porter Cable at all these days. All they've done is made them cheaper. I'd su ...
Re: Holz Her Glue adjustment! A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- John give Lee Johnson a call at Lakeside Industrial in South Carolina. Great guy who can help ...
finding the right stud A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- I need a 1/4 20 steel knob with a two inch long stud. There is a particular knob th ...
find the right stud A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/8) -- I need a 1/4 20 steel knob with a two inch long stud. There is a particular knob that I ...
Re: Holz Her Glue adjustment! A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- Thanks Brian Do you have his contact number, or I should search on the net? Kind Regards J. ...
Re: QS white oak end grain spotted appearance A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- I saw and dry Oregon white oak and other Pacific Northwest hardwoods. The color var ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- We don't do entire kitchens, or a house full of cabinetry. But we do parts of so ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Family Man - I forgot to mention that most homebuilders use conventional estimat ...
Various species of wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- Gene Wengert I was in touch with Nyle Systems, Communicating with Stan Krahn, He sugge ...
Re: License A Patent A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- A provisional patent gives you a year to make it come to life, then you have jus ...
Re: drying to single digits p2 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- It's impossible to say how long it will take to dry from one MC to another. It depends ...
Re: Labor Market/Finding Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Mel, I have told these kids that in those exact terms. When I interview people, ...
Re: DXF to cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- I have artist or designers send me files all the time like these, they have no CADCAM need so they d ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Kilgore, On the 3.2 I had data on, I don't know what the stone ran throughout or ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Offset: If the face of the stile and rail are not perfectly flush there is an &q ...
Re: Labor Market/Finding Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- John. The simplest way to put it in my neck of the woods is perception. You are ...
Re: Pressure pot questions/suggestions A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- We use a Kremlin 10:14 pump but have not had much luck getting it to clean up properly after u ...
cleaning contaminants before spraying A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- My customer ordered the wrong color on her new vanities. I am going to spray the white using l ...
Dust Not Falling Out of Bag House A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/8) -- Hello, Our shop recently upgraded our motor from the dust collecti ...
Re: Replicating wood carvings on cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- If you have a router with probing capabilities its not too hard to run a probe routine over the pane ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- I don't build houses so I really wouldn't know. Plus, most of the kitchens I bui ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- I could write a book about why people do silly things like leaving huge offsets ...
Re: HMT advantage laminating system A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (1/8) -- We use our HMT Daily for flat panels, works great, also do a lot of comme ...
Re: DXF to cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Pretty sure you will not do this in CV, these are 3d files the scetch up file is 3d machinable the d ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Adam, What is your preferred brand of sander for a cabinet shop sanding doors an ...
Hook angle for hardwoods - Weinig 5 head molder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- I see most corrugated molding heads are 20* and some are 12*. Weinig's website says ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Leo, We do probably 40 homes year, but i simply don't know the price on many of ...
Re: yorkite A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/8) -- Hi Joseph -- You have to buy Yorkite by the roll. Depending on how much and what type you want we ...
mobile machine bases A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Not sure I have this in the right forum, but my question is what size of equipment or what ...
Re: Fast bonding of 1/4" pieces? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- A picture of what they wanted is at the website below. (The white 3 compartment box, on the le ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Sorry Leo, part of my message dissappeared with the data I used. I ran two homes ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- As someone else said, glad it's not just me. Mark says everything is working fine for him, ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Jarin, I can't pick a brand or I would anger the other companies. Just make sure ...
veneer supplies A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/8) -- I am located in western Canada and I was wondering where everyone buys their veneer supplies. I a ...
Re: Mozaik software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Glad to hear you are happy now with the product. I was reluctant to sign up as i heard the support w ...
Re: Labor Market/Finding Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Part time college kids get $12 here. Unemployment rate here 2.3%. Nebraska Livin ...
Kuper 630 stitcher A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/8) -- I am starting to do more veneering and i am looking for a stitcher. If any one has one of these t ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- If your customer can't control the offsets to less than a few thou, he has bigge ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Glad to hear it's not only me. I thought I screwed something up on my computer. I'm a carp ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- I also miss the little red numbers coming up. I thought it was an upgrade to the forum tha ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- Thanks Larry. Yes there are more problems in this story. We need to hear from Pa ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Thanks Carl, Nothing wrong with "National Beer Week" we're wood workers we need ...
Re: Cabinetry as a percentage of the home price A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- What's the price of a new home. Can you tell me how long the string is? ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Carl, It's like Christmas lights, you might as well leave it up so you are ready in 3 mont ...
Re: yorkite A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/8) -- Thank you John. I'll call you monday. How wide are the rolls you have. Thanks again and have a fi ...
Re: drying to single digits p2 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- Thanks John How long do you think to get 6/4-8/4 red oak from 10%MC to 7% ...
Re: drying to single digits p2 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- So I guess it wouldn't be advisable to set to 40% RH when I'm at 9-10%MC ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- Same here. I was hoping it was a wood web issue that they were working on. ...
Re: This forum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/8) -- So that has been there for 9mo. I guess that says something about us... ...
Re: Are you bleeding money? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/8) -- What is the definition of "offsets"? ...
Re: DXF to cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Not i'm not that much in rush. What program you will recommend me to use ? ...
Re: DXF to cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- I have Omnitech seelex pal cnc ...
Router Accuracy Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- I've got a very persistent problem with our CNC router, I won't name the manufacturer because they h ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- That's a lot of sheets per day! You don't have to answer this, but think to yourself if your actuall ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- You haven't really stated what you're looking to cut, and what kind of output you're looking for in ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- Well the number of sheets is not necessarily indicative of the number of parts we are cutting per da ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- Sorry about that. We cut work surfaces out of HPL and thermally fused material. We are looking for a ...
Re: Rotary polisher A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- It would be impossible to give an RPM without knowing what the coating is and the compound. Yo ...
Weeke BHK 055 - Dowel hole issue A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- We have a 2 year old BHX 055 with a tool changer. Nice Machine. We have one issue that just came up. ...
Re: Kremlin/Water Base Primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/8) -- I echo Herb's solution. I spray with a 10-14 pump and MVX gun. I was spraying Valspar's Zenith ...
Re: Router Accuracy Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- My cnc Uses Mach3 PC controller. It has an option for screw mapping. Basically you can say at this p ...
Re: bamboo ply A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/8) -- Please define "better". Rotary (orbital) sanders are more aggressive and will ...
Re: Cabinet vision dovetail boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Simon, I think the only advantage would be the insert cutters if you were cutting a great deal of dr ...
Re: White Hard Maple is Off Color A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- It is a long story, but basically the wood was air dried, giving a white color to the ...
Re: Router Accuracy Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- i dont know yours controler but in our controler(we import chines machine and we install in it Tpa c ...
Re: White Hard Maple is Off Color A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/8) -- Never mind, I found your 1998 article, "20 steps to drying hard white maple" ...
Re: Cabinet vision dovetail boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Wow. Those seem pretty serious. What is the benefit of the Vortex system? Any idea on blade replacem ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- You might want to look at a Thermwood Auto Processor. It has a lot of the features you are looking f ...
Re: Router Accuracy Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- There was a discussion on the Camaster forum with the same problem. Maybe check there to see if they ...
Re: Looking for opinions on nested base routers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/8) -- I purchased a Biesse Skill a few years back. I been very happy with the machine and support. ...
Counter sunk A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- Someone have idea with kind of tool need to make a countersunk like this? Thank you ...
Re: sloppy cope and stick joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- RC It appears the profile has 90 degrees in the design, when re-sharpened they woul ...
Re: Cabinet Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- Hi Brian I wanted to elaborate a little on our process with our software. We get a po or contract an ...
Re: sloppy cope and stick joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- RC Here is a quick way to tell of your knives are offset creating too wide of a gro ...
Delta RT40 users A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- Looking for user input regarding the dust collection on this machine as I am consid ...
Autocad 2014 assembly browser A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/8) -- I have alot of experience with mechanical desktop 2004. I recently got a student version of autocad ...
Re: sloppy cope and stick joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- Please read article posted below, it the steel when cut was out of square as you ma ...
Re: Stirring Glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- A simpler solution, buy It in one gallon jugs. (2 jugs / carton) Not much difference in cost, ...
Re: Delta RT40 users A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- My rt40 has a 4" outlet that comes right out of the saw shroud through the bac ...
Re: sloppy cope and stick joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/8) -- There are articles on my website that may help you get a better understanding about ...
burl veneer glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- What kind of glue would you recomend for walnut burl in a cold press for a rigid glue line and ...
Re: burl veneer glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/8) -- Unibond 800 available from vacuum pressing systems in Maine. Or, any other UF resin. ...
Wood vertical strips accent wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7/24) -- I am planning to make an accent wall- paint wall black them attach ...
Re: Salice Concealed hinge planning tool A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/24) -- Salice does not offer hinge planning software as you describe. We do however offer CAD ...
Re: Estimating Jobs A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7/24) -- Chris, I have been using Custom Cabinet Estimator (link below) for about 6 y ...
Re: Sayerlack Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/24) -- Personally I have not My local Wurth group is talking about bringing the brand but it's ju ...
Re: Kitchen with no toekick A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/24) -- Many older kitchens did not have toe kicks, maybe you could do a cutout of sorts in th ...
Re: Kitchen with no toekick A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/24) -- They will certainly find out why a toekick is there. Add a floorboard to match the cab ...
Re: Kitchen with no toekick A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/24) -- Make the cabinets 3” deeper and charge him for the upgrade. No toekick is nuts. ...
Re: Kitchen with no toekick A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/24) -- I'd hate not having a toe. FM had probably got the easiest solution ...
cnc weeke venture 2009 woodwop 5 problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- hello hope you doing well i have been working on my cnc for over 4 year today for no reason i am ...
Re: Cnc research A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- I'm kind of biased because I have two of them. One is over 20 years old and one is 2 years old. ...
Busellato 2501 error A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- Busellato jet 4 2004 genessis evolution windows 2000 Any one has a clue Check point good axes wa ...
Re: Lacquers vs water finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/23) -- We've been using MLC waterborne finishes almost exclusively since about 2005. Before switc ...
Re: Cnc research A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- The reason I want 5 axis with flat table is that I can do both with just one machine nesting and ...
Cnc research A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- Hi in in the market for a cnc router 5 axis flat table for 40%nesting 60% hardwood machining I'm ...
Re: Cnc research A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/23) -- Why do you want a 5 axis for nesting? You will be carving the hardwood? Better price your softwa ...
Re: Paint shaker suggestions? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/23) -- i have a heavy duty 5 gal shaker that I don't use. if interested contact me and i'll send ...
Re: Wood ID A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (12/7/23) -- Nope ...
Re: Modern "flush" door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7/22) -- Tom, Yes I agree with the 1/16" veneers. I resaw them myself for all ...
Panels direct from China A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7/22) -- I recently purchased some hardware direct from China. Did a test run of abou ...
Re: Need advice on mechanical contractors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7/22) -- Yeah I go hands off. Like you said you're not a GC but if you star ...
Re: Modern "flush" door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7/22) -- You may consider inletting small strips of oak into the substrate so you c ...
Re: Modern "flush" door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7/22) -- You could have a chance if you use quarter sawn white oak, but it goes aga ...
Re: sawdust. A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7/22) -- When we worked sanding gymnasiums the trash company required d ...
Re: Shutter finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/22) -- If you finish the louvers and the inside edge of the door, you can just mask off the entir ...
Re: Marquetry blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7/22) -- I'm sure they recommend the blades in their articles and videos. Stevens did an article in Fi ...
Re: UV Roll Coat Gloss A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7/22) -- RA1500 Premium Gloss Roller Coat Clear is a UV curable protective coatin ...
Re: Modern "flush" door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7/22) -- You could prepare your core with routed grooves filled with solid oak. Ven ...
Re: Cedar Chips for sale? A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7/22) -- Does eastern red cedar have any significant value? How does someone go a ...
Re: Ordering a Pallet of Olivewood from Italy A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7/22) -- The use of CA olive wood for burning is quite expensive. However, I don' ...
Re: RE: Panel Products for Solid Wood Veneering A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/7/22) -- I am curious what panel products you consider toxic? Laminating with ...
Re: Uses for Grade 3 & 4 Lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7/22) -- SPF lumber tends to be used for single and multi-family home constructio ...
Re: Wood Bending A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7/22) -- who showed resistance of local Indian wood treated with neem oil against ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/22) -- Following ...
Re: Production Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7/21) -- David Smith, You indicated that there is some firefighting that is causing m ...
Re: Project Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7/21) -- Becca, It is not clear to me whether you are looking for project management ...
Re: Mixing MLC Resistant and Krystal A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/21) -- Yeah Leo, That's why so many of us have the need to stretch pigmented product with thinner ...
Re: Need help with Bsolid A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/21) -- #1 are you having to change origins in the worklist? You can set the default origin in the progr ...
Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- Good day, I currently assemble face frames with pocket holes. It works pretty well but ...
Re: Red oak slab doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- “Customer Management” is your job. You lead them to a decision favorable to your build ...
Carbide tip drilling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/21) -- Does anyone have any experience drilling hardwood with carbide tipped drills? Running a Rover A. ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7/21) -- Angies/Homeadvisor biggest scam in the business. Just do a google review. I ...
Re: Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- Mortise and tenon was the first choice for high end back in the day, then dowels came ...
Re: Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- What do you not like about pocket screws? What equipment are you using to create the p ...
Re: Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- Frameless means having to turn an edgebander on. Gross. I don't sell much euro, a few ...
Re: Review of Laguna of dust cyclone A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7/21) -- I'm with David, there's plenty of commercial, heavier equipmen ...
Re: Mixing MLC Resistant and Krystal A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/21) -- The MLC tech support has always been excellent. I respect people when the tell you the tru ...
Re: Shop Organization A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- https://youtu.be/5w7_dqY6DXY Here is the YouTube link. This company has a pretty sweet ...
Re: Mixing MLC Resistant and Krystal A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7/21) -- I stand corrected with regard to mixing one finish with another. That said don't add anyth ...
Re: Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- I agree with Karl we have multiple Hoffman machines and would not consider using them ...
Re: Need marquetry/inlay help! A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7/21) -- Hi Cynthia. I used to do custom veneer work. Please send a pic to my email and we can talk th ...
Re: Cabinet Face Frame Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- Just curious Is the concensus that framed cabinets are better even even with full over ...
Re: Shop Organization A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7/21) -- What YouTube video is this? Do you have a link. ...
Re: Carbide tip drilling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7/21) -- I run my 5 mm drills @ 5000 rpm. Never had one break or burn. ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I reasoned the following some time ago, and times like this it is good to rev ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I feel (not assume) most anyone reading pretty much either understands on pap ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- Mark, I can imagine a glue holding the joints together, whether spline, M& ...
Where to divide work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- Hello Fellow Cabinet Makers/Capitalists Currently I handle walk in customers or ...
Re: Shop Lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- We re-lit the shop in 2016. LED where not widely available, at least not cost ...
Re: Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Yeah.. Bill has the answer. If your actually needing to do any on-sit ...
Re: multi 10 hp units vs one large dust collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- Scott's reply is on point, I agree with everything he said. I wou ...
Wall mount closet cleats A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- I have been thrown into a pretty big closet job and am a little out o ...
Re: Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- We have a <10 year old Martin saw, loaded. We have had issues with it. The problem is ...
Re: Wide belt sander on phase converter A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Solved!! Bruce you got me looking and the stupid electricians put the generated le ...
Re: Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- If you don't need to tilt the blade often (or ever) you should consider a vertical panel ...
Re: Omnitech Selexx Mate A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Can you jog the machine in the Z axis? I have a similar machine but mine has a home button that hom ...
UV finishing for small shops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I am trying to find information about using UV finish products for my cabinets and moldings. ...
Hidden doorway, using bookcase A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Who do you all recommend for the hardware to use, in replacing an out ...
Re: Canwood widebelt won't start A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Solved again. Voltage from phase converter was good, the electrician had the gener ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- Ahh. I misunderstood the orientation and thought I was seeing end grain in th ...
Re: Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Thanks for all the great ideas. Does anyone have a ball park figure o ...
Re: multi 10 hp units vs one large dust collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- indoor $2.50 per cfm max indoor units 5000cfm per nfpa 664 outdoo ...
Re: Veneer identification help A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- It looks like very old Walnut. Go and get some walnut samples to stain to match prior to taking ...
Re: wood pole cutt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Depending on the diameter you could try a reciprocating saw - or a chainsaw for a ...
Re: Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Have you considered going this route instead? ...
Re: Accuracy of Shop Drawings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/7) -- The level of precision should be a shop descision on what's practical to build, for casework we bui ...
Dust Collector Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- Hi, I have an older Torit Donaldson "Mic" model dust co ...
Kohler farm sink A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Is anybody else experiencing problems with Kohler white enamel cast i ...
Re: DRO for Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- I use a 12" Oliver and we have it super dialed in - it's within .001 across the widt ...
Re: Dust Collector Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- I remember someone made or makes an inline auger to sit underneat ...
Crack repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- So in final assembly of a large cabinet I basically applied to much force and caused a small ...
Re: Biscuit Joiner A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Have you looked at the Festool Domino? It has advantages and disadvan ...
Re: Crack repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- That looks like a tough one. Like you cracked the profile edge off the sticking. Personally I ...
Re: Spray Gun Recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- spraying color with a turbine and getting a nice finish is difficult, i have a kremlin, but i ...
Shaker cherry edge banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- I recently had to run some 3mm Shaker Cherry edge banding and was appalled at how the col ...
Re: 4 wheel or track power feeder A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I totally agree with Rufus. I've got both 3 & 4 wheel. Much prefer the 4 ...
Re: On finished floor or subfloor? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- I'm with you Ted. Cabinets need to be on top of the floor. I have see ...
Re: Accuracy of Shop Drawings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/7) -- In my opinion the quality/completeness of the shop drawings you submit/supply are just as much of a ...
Re: Crack repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- spread the crack. pack it with yellow glue, clamp and dry.mask off door where it joins with t ...
Re: Kohler farm sink A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- The bane of my existence. If you got one half way straight and not tw ...
Re: Trends with Dark Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Yes, we see the same three trends in Del/Mar/VA. White shaker, Mocha ...
Re: Dust Collector Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- Thank you, Dustin. Is there anyway that you could find out the na ...
Re: Crack repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Put a shop vac hose on the back side, put glue on the front side. It will pull the glue all t ...
Re: Maka mortiser tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Talk to Mark here: https://www.solidwoodmachinery.com/ He's the North American gur ...
Re: Spray Gun Recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I would look into a pressure pot or a pump if you can afford it ...
Re: Shaker cherry edge banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Let it see some UV light. It will match up once it does ...
Re: Shaker cherry edge banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- What is shaker cherry edge banding? ...
Re: Crack repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I second Johnathon's suggestion. ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- We were running AF-72 out of their PA industrial location but I think it was when they first ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- This is all interesting and I guess should make me nervous. We have been running woodsong and ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- i've done this a number of times - different water-based products (sayerlack, kem aqua plus) ...
drying spalted pine mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- I had not milled in awhile, and had a friend who wanted some junk wood for his firepl ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Staying under one roof and local availability plays a big part. Im always very envious of the ...
Re: installing woven cane panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- I do the rabbited door frame(like a glass door) and then made a stout inner frame to push ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- About 8 - 10 yrs ago I tried using the Agualente Clear (waterborne) over a solvent stain (MLC ...
Re: Applying wide mullions in exterior door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- This door is more of an art object than door, so some terms/rules don't apply ...
installing woven cane panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- I've been getting requests lately for woven cane panels in door & end panel frames. I ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I'll play devils advocate here. If you've been using GF Enduro-var why not just go with GF's ...
Re: Table/leg finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- Use the same finish top & bottom so the wood is affected the same way when changes ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- We typically use the MLC solvent stains topcoated with the various MLC waterbornes. I haven't ...
Re: Digital Locks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Dav id, The majority of Commercial casework is flush overlay, either laminate or veneer o ...
Re: Cutmaster to PDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- For my understanding, you want to save your file to pdf? if yes, download the "Primo ...
accuride 1321 soft close A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- We have built a cabinet with pocket doors using accuride 1321 slides. I was hoping someon ...
Re: thick bar tops A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- A rougher cuts more freely. A bigger diameter is a lot stiffer. A worn collet or spindle socket wil ...
Re: Busellato error code A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- My 3006 throws codes, drives me nuts. Sometimes I can re-boot and it will go away but remain on the ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- The wood hasn't got enough cracks to be fully dry, unless it was treated with Polyethy ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- I use a lot of bandsaw blades and can tell you they are not all created equal desp ...
Re: Digital Locks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- In our shop, the doors would close onto rabbets, and the paired doors get a rabbet also. ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- We are using Woodsong and sherwin BAC. Often times with no sealer. Haven't used min wax in a ...
Re: installing woven cane panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- I suggest you do some research on how that is installed in chairs. The cane is soaked for ...
Re: wood veneer edging with edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- Go for it. You will have to prime the veneer before running it though. I thin regular PVA glue 5 ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- it took a fair amount of work to get SW to get sayerlack readily available here in SE michiga ...
Re: ML Campbell H20 over oil stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Thanks for all the response I think I will go with the MLC Woodsong stain Both are available ...
Cutmaster to PDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Hi guys. I am using Cutmaster 2D Pro. My only problem is that I do not know how to save m ...
Miss 3D view and general view A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- hi, i have problem with list tabs, something has happened and can't see the general view and 3d vie ...
Re: Entry Door Panel Thickness A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- I do similar to John but use a sheet of stiff plastic between. ...
Re: Show me your parts carts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- I stack mine on rollers with the parts list. These are waiting processing. ...
Re: drying spalted pine mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- the log that was destined for firewood. ...
Collets A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- How often should collets be changed? ...
Re: Gun Filter clogging up quickly with sediment? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- A few answers to questions posted after we found a resolution. (Well, maybe more than a " ...
Re: Gun Filter clogging up quickly with sediment? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- A few thoughts, why are you not stirring the product? If a flattener or pigment is settled on ...
Re: Running a commercial Cabinet shop (Takeover) A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- This is a great thread. I would address a point that I did not see discussed. Y ...
Re: Gun Filter clogging up quickly with sediment? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Quick follow-up to my NOTE #4 in the previous post. The 100+ day old product and the 37 day o ...
Re: Oliver 4920 SLR A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- I have run several Diehl ripsaws, and they are the best I have seen. Today's Olive ...
Re: drawer clothes drying rack A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Aluminum can stain. The detergent used in washing machines is pretty aggressive. I would ...
Blum hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Hi all, I'm a novice woodworker and I am building a pantry cabinet. I want to install Blu ...
5 Gallon Dispenser A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Didnt find anything in the archives. Are any of you using some type of pump dispenser or a va ...
Re: Too Early for the Kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- So my first run of lumber out of the kiln went well. was able to dry my ash lumber to ...
Re: EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Screenshot below is the chart in a Biesse Rover 30 manual depicting the alternate equivalents. Also ...
Re: Pail warmers for water based? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I've seen the one on the link bellow, but i use a fluid heater(kremlin) sometimes there are g ...
Re: 5 Gallon Dispenser A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Cannot help directly with your question. We avoid the issue by only purchasing one gallon con ...
understanding VOCs A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I was told today by a flooring manufacturer that the Valspar 100% solids UV cured finish has ...
Applying Sold Wood Edge To P-lam Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- We struggle with applying solid wood edges to laminate tops. Keeping it perfe ...
Re: drawer clothes drying rack A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- At the risk of sounding like a professional smartaxx... How about using aluminum tubing s ...
drawer clothes drying rack A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Anyone know where I can find such a thing? The designer wants oblong aluminum tubes. I wo ...
Re: shop built veneer straightline A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- Okay, you got me. What is a "veneer straightline"? A press? A ripsaw? A guillotine? I' ...
Re: Veiling lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- it was a viscosity thing...... I've heard you can break up Styrofoam cups and let them ...
Re: utility plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- I think BUL stands for b-face, rated for underlayment. Not exactly sure. We get ...
Re: understanding VOCs A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- you have to look at the msds sheet or the product sheet to tell you your solids content, even ...
Re: homade dry kiln heat source A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- It drops the moisture kind of fast.. so there is a checking issue. I am going to run ...
Re: Blum hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Mike, I'm not sure you can use those hinges with a 1/2" thick door, unless you want ...
Re: EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- I believe that Better Vacuum Cups @ greenbvc.com carries this. Mike (the owner) is a former Biesse ...
Re: Blum hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Go ahead and use them , the specs are more to the maximum sizes , on short doors over the ...
Re: APPLYING SOLD WOOD EDGE TO P-LAM TOPS A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- Fasten the wood to the edge of the core before you cover it with laminate , b ...
Re: Gun Filter clogging up quickly with sediment? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- We never use the inline filters between the gun and the regulator. We mix the fluid strain it ...
Re: Blum hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- It will be fine we do it all of the time. It really only becomes a problem when you have ...
Re: EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Mark I agree, I dont want to take a chance on the auto greaser not being able to push it through th ...
Re: Xmas small gift A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- A nice boot jack is an easy project, but there is room to have fun with design if you wan ...
EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- We have a Biesse CNC that the auto greaser calls for EP0 grease. I can only find it in 5 gal pails, ...
Re: Building A Spray Booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Thanks for all the responses. I have recently started building the addition to the garage so ...
Re: EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- we have it as well, but Mike is also a resource that we purchase from..we also carry the metaflux g ...
Re: shop built veneer straightline A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- That is just what I have always called it. Clamp down and rout on the machined straightedge. ...
Re: shop built veneer straightline A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- Okay, yes I know what you mean now. Thanks for the clarification! ...
Re: 5 Gallon Dispenser A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- get yourself a pail tipper. can find on amazon. easy to control flow ...
Re: Blum hinge problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Ahhh... the answer I was hoping to hear. Thanks guys! ...
Re: drawer clothes drying rack A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- What about using 30MM oval tube from Hafele? ...
Re: EP0 Grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Kirk thanks for the quick response I will give Mike a call. thanks again! ...
Re: 5 Gallon Dispenser A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Hood Finishing has carried them. hoodfinishing.com ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Wow, thanks for all the input guys! So many choices, now I have to make a decision. We're ...
Re: face frame movement A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- This is a common problem with pocket hole "joinery". Yes, millions use it, no compl ...
face frame movement A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I cannot seem to avoid slight face frame movement in my cabinetry. once it is painted no matt ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- All good replies here. If you think that this project could kick off doing more frameless ...
Three Ply Stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- This spring (2016) I built a 2 1/4" thick exterior door with three layer ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Rich and leo both have good ideas heck they are all good,, I can tell you are sincere and ...
Re: face frame movement A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- It's the glue. How quick are you processing the face frames? If it's faster than 3 days, you' ...
Re: Three Ply Stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- All layers run the same direction? If they did, the number of plies really di ...
Re: face frame movement A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Have you checked moisture content in wood carefully? Sometimes we have received wood that alt ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Another option with the IKEA. Just use their boxes and install your doors. Price them out ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- If she's not going to be there long, and your time is short, take her to IKEA. She'll com ...
Lacquer supplier in CT A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I have been getting lacquer from NC and use to get Chemcraft from Welco but they are no longe ...
Re: Lacquer supplier in CT A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Yup. The guy said it was a clean air thing. I don't see what diff it makes where the air exha ...
Re: Lacquer supplier in CT A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- SW pro dist in Wethersfield. If you dont have a spray booth they are not going to sell to you ...
Re: BANDSAW BLADES A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Thanks guys. I ended up buying a Carter guide which works really well. Some time d ...
Re: Three Ply Stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I would have thought it'd have bowed to the exterior. Hitting top and bottom, ...
Re: Frameless cabinet questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- The art work is awesome. I agree with the above pots, I wouldn't screw around with the se ...
Re: Finish marquetry piece A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I agree. I have some marquetry and decorative veneering experience. That is very nice work, s ...
Re: Lacquer supplier in CT A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- So do they come and inspect a persons shop? ...
Re: Lacquer supplier in CT A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I use camger coatings in Norfolk Ma. ...
Re: website and ppc A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- Don't have a custom website built, it will be out of date in 6 months, use an e ...
NFPA 664 Compliance A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- I posted this in the dust forum as well, but that doesn't seem to get anywhere ...
(Article) - Do I need Lawyer or Cad Draftsman A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- We are really happy to have been asked to contribute to this article. I truly b ...
The Reality of NFPA 664 A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- I'm curious how others out there are handling NFPA 664 compliance ...
Re: website and ppc A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- All respect intended, but don't do what faire says. Think about it, you design ...
Re: Machine Retofitting A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- That is a huge can of worms. Older routers can have new life with a new controller but there are no ...
Re: Old CV on Win 7 (help with one problem) A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/7) -- More info: If I go into the registry and change the default database then I can open the door catal ...
Re: NFPA 664 Compliance A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- Think about your insurance policy - it will have a line in there about "co ...
Re: Exterior Door Weathering A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- Q-lon seals are used a great deal over here in the UK. The most common is QL ...
RE: Many categories of Oaks A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- There seems to be many, many varieties of oaks. However, when selling these oaks, mos ...
Doug Fir Beams A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- I have acquired several hundred DF beams that were in a 100 year old factory that had ...
Re: website and ppc A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- Regardless of who sets it up, or what software you use, have a literate person ...
Re: NFPA 664 Compliance A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- Correct, don't comply. Obviously, for the sake or your health and your employee ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Change brands of material. We had something similar and discovered the material was the culprit alo ...
Re: sanding before Amazing Glaze A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- I'm under the impression that the sanding of the Resistant prior to applying amazing glaze is ...
Re: Machine Retofitting A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- well done retrofits can run under 9k. Though they must be professionally done. if you have any mach ...
Re: Wilsonart 1731 adhesive delamination problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/7) -- We also have been in business for 28 years, switched to the low VOC glue and two tears later ...
Permalac clearcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- Hello Guys We wore recently ask to use this product on Walnut plywood and we are having some ...
Re: what shold a cabinet painter get for pay A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Hello I'm in Ct and my top painter who's been with me for 9 years makes about 60K and his ...
Need to heat dry 57 Pieces of Teak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- We need to heat dry 57 pieces of Teak Wook to get them ready for export to Peru. We n ...
Re: RE: Gum wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- The Gum wood that I am referring to is most probably Sweet Gum, which is from the Nor ...
Re: Bi-fold window hardware? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I use Brio bifold hardware which I think may be available in the US. Their we ...
Re: Doug Fir Beams A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- Go over those really good with a metal detector or you will make the band mill owner ...
Re: what shold a cabinet painter get for pay A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/7) -- Wow, that would be nice to be able to pay that kind of wage! That's my finishing apprenti ...
Re: delta table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- I have had the same problem at a Unisaw.. But always with the same combo blade and nev ...
Re: Exterior Door Weathering A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- Thank you for taking time to respond to my question...helpful information. It ...
Re: please help identify wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- Sassafras has an unusual annual ring pattern, which the end grain of the log also sho ...
Re: Machine Retofitting A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- LinuxCNC can work in a production environment. Even though the software is free, proper implementat ...
Re: Permalac clearcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- There's a specific thinner needed when spraying this product to prevent hazing ...
Re: website and ppc A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/7) -- A few Heinekens at night will do that to you. ...
Re: Permalac clearcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/7) -- need to add a bit of retarder thinner ...
Re: Cherry Interior Shaker Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- We've made a lot of doors and have settled on using stave core because it has ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I will second the nod to Green Mountain Glass for narrow sightline IG and exc ...
Laminate with roundover and finished edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/7) -- I've had a couple of requests for this lately and don't know how to appr ...
Re: Straight lining A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Not a current solution for Dave, But, 9 years ago I finally bit the bullet & b ...
Re: Cutting laminate with protective film A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/7) -- Larry, I am quite sure it was old stock. My supplier was not aware Nevamar even sold gloss white la ...
Re: molding on a 3hp shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- You should be able to make multiple passes if you make fences to support the work ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- I never got around to trying it, but thought possibly, two opposing, offset r ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/7) -- "I do know of some east coast shops doing a 5/16” or less glass pocket a ...
Re: Reclaimed Fence Boards on Plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- I appreciate your comments. I'm always looking to learn, and try to better myself on e ...
Re: Reclaimed Fence Boards on Plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- The only thing I'd plan on doing is to remove about 1/16" from one side to give a ...
Re: Cell Phone Drawer A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/7) -- I would never take on the liability of wiring a drawer. This is a potential fire hazar ...
Re: charging for planing lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/7) -- I charge 70/M to S2S truckload quantities on my Newman EQ3. ...
Imos CAD CAM A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/7) -- Hello guys, Im working with a large shop that has not gone with software automation. They have an a ...
Re: planers A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- I have had two types of planers. One was a Northwood and the other a powermatic. T ...
Re: cutting tapers A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- throw out your taper jig except to make the pattern. attach the pattern to your pa ...
Re: dado cutting tapers A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/7) -- Use a 1/4" piece of plywood 8" wide over the top of your work piece alig ...
two way drawer guides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- I need to do pullout drawers that go two ways out each side of an isl ...
Re: Shapers A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/7) -- A standard T130 with a feeder and extension tables that can be re ...
Re: two way drawer guides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/7) -- Sure that works fine: two regular glides, two regular drawers back to ...
Re: Adhesive - pH A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/7) -- Abraham, I think you have hobbies like bookbinding, box-making or card-making as well as crea ...
contact adhesive for thick veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/7) -- We are currently cutting our own bookmatched veneers for applying to finished end panels of k ...
Re: 3 mm banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- Hi Jason, All of the 3mm coil banding that we have ever used has been laminated. If we are worki ...
Re: HOLZ HER EDGE BANDER A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/7) -- Your glue temperature is too high. Lower both settings by 5 degrees and run a test. If you st ...
Re: Kuper stitcher wanted A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/7) -- Would you be interested in a FW1200? I can get you one for around $1,000 ...
Re: HOLZ HER EDGE BANDER A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/7) -- i'm above that temp and primed bands are falling off. ...
Re: Homemade Pellets for Pellet Stove A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7) -- We use biomass pellets for our pellet stove. It's economical & renewabl ...
Re: smoking of wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (12/7) -- I've never tried other kinds just Hickory. It works all the time. ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Constantly moving is tough. Really you need auto load, and auto unload to make that ha ...
Sourcing Propane for heating your shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- We are in the hot humid south so we only deal with cold temps for about 12-14 weeks in ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Karl, So at the moment we we normally just cut parts for 1 set at a time, and of cours ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- We hand label and sort parts as they come off of the cnc. We also band and pocket hole ...
Re: Sourcing Propane for heating your shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Yeah, we could get a big propane tank refilled. We have natural gas here also. The big ...
Re: pocket holes on a cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7/24) -- Our Thermwood does the pocket, and yes if you want the pilot hole it is either an aggregate oper ...
Re: Sourcing Propane for heating your shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Im in the northeast and heat my small shop with a Modine ceiling mounted propane heate ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Thanks for the responses. So you are cutting parts, either have the pocket holes alrea ...
Re: Sourcing Propane for heating your shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- Would you be able to get 33lb tanks instead of the smaller 20lbs ones? I would probabl ...
Vfd A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7/24) -- I have a colmet panel control for spray booth fan and lights.can I add to that a var to co ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/24) -- For sure. We all want to weed out waste. So don't think I'm picking on anything ...
Getting consistent speed control on hydraulic mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7/23) -- Hi I am having trouble with a home made hydraulic sawmill on the feed speed. The h ...
Re: Climb Cutting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7/23) -- Early on with dedicated delta type shapers we did a lot of climb cutting. ...
Re: Building a new router table vs buying a shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7/23) -- Benefits of a shaper include being quieter, safer when used with a power feed ( ...
Re: Too Early for the Kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7/23) -- As long as there are no bugs in the slabs, I have air dried my 8/4 slabs in my gar ...
Flat Line Machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7/23) -- I am curious if there any shops in Charlotte or the surrounding area that would be willing ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7/23) -- Hi Oliver. Can you provider more detail on the respirator system you are now using? How do ...
Martin T23 shaper bearings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7/23) -- Do Martin shaper bearings that have the oiler on machine last a long time? ...
Glue pot for Biesse PolyMac ERGHO-3 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/22) -- So I am in the process of getting my old Biesse PolyMac ERGHO-3 up and running and am ...
Re: 5 axis stl matching program prep A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7/22) -- I'm sure there are plenty of alternatives, but Vectric Vcarve can digest STL models and it's not ...
Re: Free cad software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7/22) -- Fusion 360, FreeCAD, Onshape, OpenSCAD, BlocksCAD, TinkerCAD, QCAD, LibreCAD. all of these cad p ...
Re: 5 axis stl matching program prep A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7/22) -- Yes, I have vcarve pro also, but looking to do multi- sided machining simultaneously ...
Shandong Lintianzhiyuan CNC Equipment Co A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7/21) -- I’ve got a very bad experience with that company from Jinan city. In May 2021 we’ve agreed on a ...
Re: Driveway gates A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7/21) -- Ipe would be a terrible choice for a gate. It is very very heavy and has n ...
Re: Shandong Lintianzhiyuan CNC Equipment Co A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7/21) -- A $1320 CNC is definitely not a production machine. What made you think that a cheap Chinese CNC ...
Re: Wire Brushed Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7/21) -- You could apply some Waxilit glue release to the surfaces and and don't wi ...
Re: Festool router bits A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/21) -- I read they are made by Lietz, why not just buy from the manufacturer? But Festool say ...
Re: Salice A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7/21) -- We use a fair amount of them. We have no issues with them. On ly time we have a proble ...
Re: Production Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7/21) -- If you are always running late, I'd say you need a better scheduler. That wa ...
Re: Target MC Reduction/day for Yellow Poplar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- The Air Drying book you called 117 is a revision of an earlier publication. Many of t ...
Re: Target MC Reduction/day for Yellow Poplar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- Thanks Gene, I definitely referenced Air Drying of Lumber, FPL-GTR-117 (Seven), Octob ...
Re: 3D .stl files A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- There are large amounts of Files available. I have a good 4000 over the years, one of the best and ...
Re: Target MC Reduction/day for Yellow Poplar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- I believe you mean FPL- GTR-118. I do not see the green moisture for yellow poplar in ...
Re: painted outside natural wood inside ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- i do exactly as adam stated. build everything, finish the face frames off of the box. but, i' ...
Re: Target MC Reduction/day for Yellow Poplar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- Thanks Gene, That sheds light on the history and conditions and certainly the evoluti ...
Re: Brammer Cabinet door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Did a search "Brammer Cabinet Doors". Brammer's assets were bought in '99 by a ...
Re: Building plinths for load bearing wood columns A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- So you suggesting pressure treated 2x4s and 4x4s? No way a miter stays togeth ...
pod and rail conversion A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- Has anyone converted a pod and rail cnc to a nesting table? Is there much to it? I know I will need ...
Re: Tapered ballnose bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I run a 7% stepover for fine detail. Your stepover can be adjusted to the amount of detail you have ...
eCabinets errors A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- does anyone know how to fix a "Print engine error" on eCabinets. Can't export reports. ...
Re: Contract Manufacturing A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- We've been cutting for the couple local shops that dont have CNC for a while. Reaching ou ...
Re: Best cleaning gloves around thinner/acetone? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- FWIW, they are just one (popular) brand of laminated glove. There are others if you look arou ...
Re: Tool Holders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I'll say the opposite. It's not about accuracy, accuracy definitely doesn't matter. Tool life is *d ...
Contract Manufacturing A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Hello, I'm run a small/mid-sized shop in NC. We primarily manufacture and install custom ...
Re: Best cleaning gloves around thinner/acetone? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Nitrile is the absolute wrong thing for acetone (it's good for a lot of else), and any " ...
Re: Current good quality waterborne finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- For WB CV, either sherwin williams stuff (IE kem aqua plus or sayerlack hydro*) or Axalata st ...
Re: AAA recommendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- I had both a CAT and Merkur running side by side for around 8 years and in that time I probab ...
Re: AAA recommendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- I use the Kremlin 15-25 and 10-18 pumps with the Xcite golden gun for Bin primer and WB preca ...
Current good quality waterborne finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- After a 13 year hiatus from any steady cabinet work, I'm getting back into the fray with my o ...
Re: Melamine Match A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- There were actually several colors they wanted matched. I was kind of thinking it would e ...
Re: Best cleaning gloves around thinner/acetone? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Thanks very much for the input, Daniel. Like the OP, I've never been able to find a glove tha ...
BobCad cad - cam package for 5 axis A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7) -- My employer recently purchased a motion master 5 axis with a new Fagor controller. They also purcha ...
Re: Odd situation - Water Spots A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Agreed. At 120 a sheet not considering any heroics. They'd just get chopped up. They'll be ge ...
Re: Milesi Waterbourne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- For any if the two component euro WB coatings you can get better results going to a diaphragm ...
Re: Best cleaning gloves around thinner/acetone? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- I use latex exam gloves in the finish room .They last all day when staining and hold up prett ...
Re: Milesi or ICA for kitchen cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- The ICA is better imho but if you can find an ILVA distributor it’s very close but I can get ...
Re: banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- I’d just sharpen the guillotine. It sounds like a nightmare. Too soft and it’s gonna bend ...
Re: banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Would seem you'd need to get it pretty warm to get any appreciable softening and then the ...
Re: Fastest way to finish sand outside corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Look at the SurfPrep 3x4 sander and the 1/2” foam pads. They will contour perfectly ...
Re: Odd situation - Water Spots A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Only thing I can think of is maybe using a spray stain, so the water spots are irrelevant ...
banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- has anyone tried heating the pvc banding before running to get an easier cut with gillati ...
Re: Odd situation - Water Spots A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Why put the labor into salvaging? Won't it cost more in labor than new plywood? ...
Re: banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Hah...priceless. reminds me of a Seinfeld episode ...
Re: banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- MarkB, it's ok, many men have this same issue. ...
Re: banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- this is not my idea btw lol ...
Re: Richelieu sliding doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- You are talking about the HAWA Concepta 25. Richelieu sells this hardware. We did a jo ...
Which size CNC to get A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- Well, I am planning on buying a new cnc beginning of next year. Now I am wondering if I should get ...
Re: Workers compensation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- 1600 seems really low for two guys. What was your total payroll for the two guy ...
damage by other trades after delivery A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- We delivered a whole apartment of custom cabinetry and completed installation. The is a f ...
Re: Machinery repair company A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Good Evening Carmine, We at RT Machine Company can also be of assistance to you ...
Re: Decorative Mesh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Try Richelieu. They are a Canadian company so that should not be a problem. Richelieu rec ...
Re: exterior finish failure A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- I would use a colored water based stain for exterior. Color will help product to last longer ...
Re: damage by other trades after delivery A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- What wording do you have in your contract for site damage? Did you tell them to send pict ...
Re: Machinery repair company A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Carmine, As I write, I have Brian Polhemus in my shop in Alabama working on a M ...
Re: How do I accomplish this finish? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- John, the easy way to do this is: 1 - apply a concentrate walnut stain and wipe clean 2 - app ...
Re: Life of my CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- You have answered your own question. You have 2 machines that are down half the time and you regula ...
Re: Sketch and cutting list software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Mozaik, its not free, but its affordable. Our full blown design, cutlist, nest, ...
Re: On finished floor or subfloor? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I just go with whatever gets me done the fastest, customers choice. F ...
Re: epoxy and spar varnish for wood counter? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- For this application PU system is the best, sealler and top coat. Do not mix the chemistries. ...
Re: Dirty finish, That time of year again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- You could ask your CV coating sales representative for another catalyst or thinner. Maybe you ...
Re: Which size CNC to get A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I am cutting 1 pass on the frames with a 3/16 upcut 2 flute spiral at 300 ipm. With the letters I a ...
Re: Wax/Polish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Use CARNAUBA WAX and a polish machine A long time ago we run a lot of furniture, we use a NGR ...
Re: Which size CNC to get A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- No wonder you killed the Gerbers. What feed rate and depth of cut are you running? I'm cutting 21mm ...
Decorative Mesh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Hi I looking for Good place to buy Brass Decorative Mesh. I found at local supplier but h ...
Re: Brush Sanding Machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- The answer depend so much of desired quality and wood type. What you can do is to find one ma ...
Re: New Toy - Forestry Trailer A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (11/7) -- Looks very handy. I use a dump trailer and skid loader but it is a mess to stack the logs afte ...
Re: Dirty finish, That time of year again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Thanks for the responses. We added humidity and that seems to have taken care of the problem. ...
brandt edgebander error? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- brandt kd56 error 16; current overload error? any idea what I should be looki ...
Re: Decorative Mesh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Thank You I ready check Richelieu and cost is close to $2000 for just 4 doors . Sky rocke ...
Re: Decorative Mesh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- I've used this place a few times. Great quality and prices are usually much better. cheer ...
Re: Decorative Mesh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- If you are in ontario try Canmade. Less selection but better pricing than richelieu. ...
Re: Edge bander cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Denatured alcohol ...
Re: Question for Dennis A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Hi Al, There is only one thickness of this mounting plate. The overlay is changed by adju ...
Re: The Real Deal A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- There is so much worth reading in this compilation. Every bit of it germane tod ...
Re: console table structure/ makeup A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- I have an excellent metal fabricator who has extensive experience with brass. One of m ...
Re: Powematic CBM21 boring Machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- I googled the Powermatic machine. It's a construction boring machine. I have one by anoth ...
AlphaCam 3D Programming A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7) -- I have a job where I need to build pyramid raised panels for a furniture piece (See picture in link ...
Re: 7/8" Pitch Bands A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- Thanks Tim. We saw a mix, of course a ton of Ash with the EAB issue, Oaks, Cherry, Hi ...
Re: 8mm dowels in 1/2" material? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Pat, We went to 5/8" material for drawers in the late 80's, 5MM did not work in 1/2& ...
Re: Question for Dennis A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Thanks Dennis please send the samples. I do almost all frame less and have used Salice si ...
Re: Veneering a Cylinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- Sometimes old ways work best. I would use hot hide-glue and a drywall trowel. ...
Re: 8mm dowels in 1/2" material? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Is it possible that the vendor said this because the others are using 8mm dowels for cabi ...
Re: AutoCAD A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Moziak is a subscription service,, migrated to it recently ...
Re: The Real Deal A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- How about some highlights? ...
Re: Remove bark before or after drying large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- Thanks for all the thoughtful responses. I will go ahead and remove the bark now whil ...
Re: White residue in mahogany grain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- hi dan, the two posts so far are pretty good for the first steps, however, we are all aware t ...
Re: Cabinet Pro software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7) -- I have been using Cabinet Pro for a couple years. Overall I'am happy with the program. Although it ...
Re: Titebond for veneering? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (11/7) -- This is one time that I will disagree with David. I use Titebond II for veneer regularly. I cold ...
Re: Titebond for veneering? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (11/7) -- I second Tom's reply. I have pressed quite a bit of raw and paperbacked veneer with Titebond I, ...
Re: Anyone using composite nails (like Raptor?) A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I'm very interested in seeing the results of that double-layer of 3/4 ...
Re: cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- Tommy, I use Alphacam Ultimate, but it sounds like you won't be very demanding on your CAM software ...
Re: Anyone using composite nails (like Raptor?) A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Andrew, I would like to know if you are able to nail two sided 3/4&qu ...
Re: Titebond for veneering? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (11/7) -- Usually, the Titebond glues are avoided since they add so much water into the veneer, causing to ...
fake butt hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- I seem to remember seeing a false hinge butt for use with concealed euro hinges on this f ...
Re: cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- If all you're doing is odd shapes and not a lot of nesting, there are a couple of really budget way ...
Re: Edgebanding and frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- The tall one is a 3/4" Door panel with a 3/4" MDF bottom section biscuted on &a ...
Re: Edgebanding issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Found the problem. One of my guys moved the large pressure roller back and not enough pre ...
Best wood dust collector question A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/7) -- I have a customer with a Donaldson Model DFO 3-6, 18 cartridge co ...
Selling the business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Hey all, I'm looking to sell my custom cabinet shop in the near future. It's a ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- i currently work for a shop with a Skill our sister company has a older Rover and agree with " ...
Re: White residue in mahogany grain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- That is such a consistent grain fill, I wonder if its actually a grain filler applied at the ...
Glass source A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Does anyone have a good source to order glass from online. We are in need of 5/ ...
Re: Matching V-belts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- I usually get my replacement belts from my local auto parts store. They sometimes ...
Re: Selling the business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- You really aren't selling a job either. You are selling machinery and maybe the ...
Re: Restaurant table topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- ok so i have a similar project where the topcoat is on reclaimed bc fir. 2 coats of cv and my ...
Re: Matching V-belts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- With today's manufacturing, a quality manufacturers (think Gates) belt should be v ...
Re: Titebond for veneering? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (11/7) -- Thanks guys, very helpful feedback. I'm adding fixed panels that are inset into stainless frames ...
Re: Light Duty Shaper Comparisons A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- To illustrate the differences in the smaller shapers, the photo below shows the be ...
Re: Matching V-belts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- The manual I have says it calls for an A21 belt which is 23" long. When I goo ...
Re: Titebond for veneering? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (11/7) -- I've always considered 1/8" as too thick for veneer. I feel it still acts like solid wood a ...
Re: Variable speed motors A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/7) -- I can't see the advantage of a VFD on a dust collector. Won't you ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I like the heavy machines too, but have worked with all sorts of machines over the years. For an en ...
Re: fake butt hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Thanks Mark, that is the product. I'm surprised it didn't come up when googled. I'm order ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- I just did a quick test run on programing it in Alphacam, took me 10 minutes ...
Re: Best wood dust collector question A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/7) -- What's "premature filter life"? Can't he just add a cyc ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- just curious, how long does it take to program something like that? ...
Re: Edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Chris what kind of issues did you have with it not filimar with glue pots thanks tadhg ...
Re: cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- Just curious what will you be cutting templates for? Field work? Will you be nesting in the future? ...
Exterior MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- What's the last price you paid for exterior mdf? ...
Re: Exterior MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- for 3/4" Extira, I pay $1.66 SF ...
Re: fake butt hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/7) -- Maybe this? ...
Re: CNT Motion Series 1000 CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- All, I have identified the source of the problem. But, that 'source' could have one of several root ...
Re: pedestal table base size A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Hello fellow craftsmen! I read this thread, as I have read many, many, many over the y ...
Re: Sketchup to Xilog Maestro A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- My experience with Xilog Maestro has not been good. It is very primitive and cumbersome. It doesn't ...
Re: Are Sata hvlp guns all that? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- Remember- the goal of hvlp is not to achieve the finest atomization- rather to reduce the ove ...
Re: Are Sata hvlp guns all that? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- If your turbine is good (3 or 4+stages) then a cheap gun will give pretty good results in the ...
Re: New edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Just a quick reply since you asked. We did get a new Brandt. iy ultimately came ...
Re: HOUZZ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- We've done it for a year, into our second year now. So far its all faith, no ev ...
Re: General 10" tablesaw alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- Fixed, had to shim the table front almost an eighth of an inch. The worst part was ...
Re: Are Sata hvlp guns all that? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/7) -- they are nice guns till you start to buy needles tips and air caps, they do spray well but im ...
Re: HOUZZ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Well I have to say I have paid now for 3 months and I cannot believe it but + $ ...
Re: HOUZZ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Yeah it actually seems pretty legitimate which is why Im even asking. Even noti ...
Re: Hussey Knife Alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- I have not had any problems with my W&H getting my knives from Ballew. ...
Re: Competition A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/7) -- Aren't all woodshops "non-profit".... ...
Re: Sprial vs carbide tipped A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I use all (down/up/compression) depending on the situation, similar results. I can get a cleaner cu ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- mark, maybe you have seen those things. i'm just saying from all the 100's of decks i ...
Re: Back splashes popping off everywhere! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Thanks for the tip on the smart clips! Most of my installs are in off ...
Fir coffee table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- I need to gray the exterior and am planning on using shop-made (table vinegar and stew ...
Re: Large solid wood panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Thanks for the idea on veneers. Unfortunately, I don't have a vacuum press and living ...
Re: Large solid wood panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- JeffD has a good point. If you are not comfortable with larger stile and rail, frame a ...
Re: bench for shower A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Teak, mortise and tenon, epoxy or resorcinol glue, and no finish required. Slatted sea ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- 10-4 Rod, 10-4... Ive seen a 5/4x6 treated deck board tear a 3" deck screw out w ...
Building a 4-0' x 12-0' flush door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- We are working on a job in a museum where the architect is calling for 2- 4' ...
Re: Wide Belt Sander Tracking Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- The same was happening with my sander last week. In my case, it was because the oil le ...
Re: Overhead Door - profiles, thoughts, and so on A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- Geoff, If buying a $10K custom door were even an option I would have never po ...
Re: Sprial vs carbide tipped A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- A spiral bit gives a slicing action to the cut while a straight carbide tipped bit hits the edge st ...
bench for shower A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- I am in the process of remodeling a house. As a woodworker, my better half has asked m ...
Re: Wide Belt Sander Tracking Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Have you tried painting the edge of your belts. I have to do this as my eye will see r ...
Re: Large solid wood panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Besides the benefit of stability, (which is a big one!), there's also the benefit that ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- I've built lots of stuff with green oak for over 50 years and I have never had any fa ...
Re: Building a 4-0' x 12-0' flush door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/7) -- We have had success with this size of door, we typically make our own enginee ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- There is simply no way installing dead green oak, on a deck, with or without exposure ...
Re: Sprial vs carbide tipped A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- Mike, The fuzzing you are getting is mostly due to using a upcut spiral. Have you or can you use a ...
Re: weinig rebate cutter, advantage? removal? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/7) -- Ok sure. If you remove the fence you might find a "step" in the bed plat ...
Re: Sprial vs carbide tipped A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/7) -- I don't think you will be able to do what you want consistently since some of it is the material it ...
Re: Wide Belt Sander Tracking Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Adam, I tried your advice and the eye apears to be working. Jeff and Duster had some i ...
Re: Back splashes popping off everywhere! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I'll second the smartclips. They are great, I just hate the hassle of ...
Re: moss/lichen on oak trunk pieces A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/7) -- What are you planning to make out of those log sections? If it is anything other than ...
Re: Missouri Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (11/7) -- Now I'm told 11 years not 8. Wondering if Gorilla glue would work. That's what we use for a l ...
Re: Back splashes popping off everywhere! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Use smart clips to attach your splashes and you'll never have a probl ...
Re: Fir coffee table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Here are the pictures. ...
Dining table and bar top - solid vs veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- Hi Folks, Thank you all for taking time to review my inquiry... I am planning on build ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Not the answer you are looking for - but above a refrigerator is the ...
Re: Wood waste for heat A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/7) -- I've been heating my 10,000 sq.ft. shop with an outdoor wood burn ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- One possibility would be to acquire another 1" filler panel and ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I agree completely with ML about why I personally would not store win ...
Re: Dining table and bar top - solid vs veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- ...as in silver? Right. I don't suppose it matters much; if it doesn't work, then they ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- You could also dress up the two fillers with perhaps a fluted, carved ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I'm not a carpenter by any means. I tried to figure out a solution an ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- I've never heard of a cleat before so I just spent the last 15 minute ...
Re: Good blade for a slider A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Just take a quick gander underneath - if there's a multi-groove pulle ...
Acad- drawing in inches, dimensions in millimeters A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/7) -- Is this possible? How? Anyone have a file with layers they would be willing to send me? Creativecus ...
Re: Build a box or use brackets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/7) -- Just install the refrigerator and let it sit on top. Likely to end up ...
Re: Dining table and bar top - solid vs veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/7) -- ... one more picture of the samples, it wouldn't let me load them all together. ...
Re: Komo BT30 toolholders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/25) -- I don't have any myself but I do know a company that sells tool holders at a reasonable price an ...
Komo BT30 toolholders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/25) -- Anyone out there have some spare Komo BT30 tool holders? Need a few and would rather not pay $30 ...
Re: 2023 CR Onsrud Router Defective Phenolic Table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/24) -- Jason, Thanks for the reply! I had been servicing and repairing both our Komos for many years. A ...
Re: Whats a 1 man shop to do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/24) -- I'm a one man shop. I rarely do kitchens and never standard white shaker door bog stan ...
Re: 2023 CR Onsrud Router Defective Phenolic Table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/24) -- Jason, When it was time for a new router, we looked at possibly selling our old one. Based on th ...
Obsolete cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/24) -- I have a Weeke CNC. Puchased in 2009. The machine is still strong as an ox. It has been perfectl ...
Re: Obsolete cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/24) -- Hi Chip, Which piece of software is crashing? KCD or Woodwop? If it's KCD, it should be pretty s ...
Re: Cantec straight line saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7/24) -- Yes we just replaced the track so they are nice and sharp. We checked all the pres ...
Re: Replacement motor options LT15 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7/24) -- Good day sir. I installed a 670 predator engine on mine from harbor freight. It ha ...
Re: Wood filler 'ghosting' through stain. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7/24) -- I had that happen with timbermate when the guy left too much on for about a month. It left ...
Re: Obsolete cnc software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/24) -- Could just be the Hard Drive going bad. I would clone it to an SSD Hard drive and see if it help ...
Re: The SCM saga continues A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/23) -- SCM has definitely been up to no Good as of late. We went from an old Morbidelli to a newer one. ...
Re: Edgebanding options A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/23) -- I would look for a cheap bander at an auction near you that you can see running. Many ...
Re: Veneered Jamb Extension A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/7/23) -- Sorry I should have mentioned it's a window. Unfortunately in this area it's possible to have ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7/23) -- Karl, Fillets are a very strong way to build structures out of ply that mi ...
Wood interior doors in the making A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7/23) -- Hello all hope your having a good day I have a project to make doors similar to the ...
Re: Veneered Jamb Extension A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/7/23) -- Why not look into some sort of solid surface material that has a similar color? Might be a li ...
Door making any suggestions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/23) -- hello hope your all having a good day i have a project to make like the door in the picture i ha ...
Re: Veneered Jamb Extension A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/7/23) -- So you are asking about a window sill then? Water running down a window will cause little dam ...
Re: Bleaching raw maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7/22) -- If your using 2 part bleach, which I surmise that you are, the mistake most people make is ...
Re: Wide belt technician A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/22) -- Chris from Comprehensive Repair, he is in Hanover. 612-396-3785 I recently had him wor ...
Re: Bleaching raw maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7/22) -- Thanks Chemmy! Will give it a try. ...
Re: RE: Best Chainsaw for Ripping Logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7/21) -- I also use an MS661 and love the saw. But I run out of power on Oak and logs over ...
Re: Accounts receivable A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7/21) -- "asking for payment immediately on delivery or as a condition of delive ...
Re: Accounts receivable A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7/21) -- We invoice on the 25th of each month and I can expect to see payment between ...
Re: Accounts receivable A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7/21) -- "do you want to keep working together or not? Then I suggest you pay yo ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- I live and breath maximizing the cnc speed. These are the factors. 1.Auto unloading table. 2.Aut ...
Re: Uses for vacuum compressors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/21) -- There's a balance among the force needed for clamping vs the force exerted by machinin ...
Re: Adhesive Legginess A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (10/7/21) -- If you touch the adhesive and pulling away you get stringy/webs between you and the substr ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- yes maximizing what you have the machine spending time is imperative, but the Rover S runs cix f ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7/21) -- Angie was never a good thing for independent business people. The thing was ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- we are running CV 2021 and CV 11 from Cabinet Vision We have support in minutes generally Our ne ...
Re: Longbed Lathe A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7/21) -- Walter - I have Vega 15/96 duplicating lathe that has a 96" long X 15" di ...
Re: PROFILEMATIC V-1003 V-GROOVE MACHINE A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/7/21) -- Tom, New to the forum, so hope I'm not out of line. I was informed to ...
Adhesive Legginess A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (10/7/21) -- Can anyone explain what legginess is when it comes to contact cement. I am not sure but I ...
Re: Uses for vacuum compressors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/21) -- I would love to see some pictures or diagrams of how you made the fixtures you use. i ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- Its a software setting . Its called that in CV. But it means that the bit stays down while doing ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- Zack Was the Biesse software helpful in the optimization to eliminate wasteful cnc movements/ cu ...
Accounts receivable A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7/21) -- How much of your year are you carrying at any given time? If I sell $100 wor ...
Re: Jointer Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (10/7/21) -- Thanks again for all the helpful tips. I ended up buying the Grizzly G0856 8x72 ...
Re: Adhesive Legginess A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (10/7/21) -- I think Mark has it. My experience with Helmitin is that they are very responsive when I h ...
Re: Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- Bill, Its an Android App but a web version is available here https://app.fswizard.com/ Im not su ...
Re: holzher edgebander issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7/21) -- I have an uno 1304 that has been working real good until today. No green buttons lit a ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- Joseph "Software. Stay down outline cutting if you have the option." Do you mean a dow ...
Longbed Lathe A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7/21) -- Does anyone have for sale or know of a longbed lathe with 84"-96" between ...
Re: Uv floor finishing line A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7/21) -- Are they using Huls colorants, and if so, which line'(s) might they be? ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7/21) -- Matt, Yes the Biesse software does a very good job of optimization for us. ...
Re: Large interior door options A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Thank you SG and Adam, Yeah, the honeycomb is looking like the proper directi ...
Re: Large interior door options A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- I have always utilized torsion box construction on doors which have been eith ...
Re: Large interior door options A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Honeycomb is a torision box. We build entire boats out of honeycomb. Do not u ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- just to add my $.02 about coating that require their "#whatever number" for reducer ...
How to account for Fixed Costs A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- Hello, I want to break my monthly fixed costs into an hourly rate. I want to un ...
Re: Commercial alternative to 3832s A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Pat Gilbert: To me, Accuride 3832 and Tandem slides are two different animals, so I am no ...
Widebelt Conveyor Belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Any supplier recommendations for a laced conveyor belt supplier for my SCMI 36 inch wideb ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Problem with that is you void any warranty the finish may have. Albeit they are usually prett ...
Re: Tax question for the self-employed A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- My friend doesn't have materials and trucks........he draws from home. He has a ...
Commercial alternative to 3832s A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Is there an alternative to Accuride 3832s that have the adjustment of Tandems without the ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- As others have stated, your overhead is all of the costs associated with running your ...
Machining contour elevation paths on a CNC router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I am working on a project where we are attempting to machine a water droplet wave effect into a pie ...
Re: Alder Finish Too Lite A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- "Another thing I'll add is that we looked at the interior of a door and it was the dead ...
Re: Alder Finish Too Lite A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- To give an update, I was unable to determine wood species, I'm convinced it's Alder, but we a ...
Re: veneer problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Google I know you said the directions said an hour for glue up but that sound short to me ...
Re: 95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- We cut many parts smaller than the size that doing. We apply 2 lengths of 24" wide tape to the ...
Re: Wagner GM4700 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- On YouTube there is a video channel from "The Wood Craftsman." He demonstrates the ...
Re: 95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Depends on the parts and how you setup your tabs but more often than not they can just be snipped w ...
95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Hi all, I've had a job come in which needs 1000+ small parts machining. They are 95 x 95 x 6mm (3&q ...
Re: 100% Cotton Wiping Rags? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- We went with ERC Wiping Products, the 50-lb carton of gray T-shirt material. $55 for the cart ...
Re: are you responsible for decorative hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I'm doing the same as Ryan I think it cost about 400 dollars for a display . My handles a ...
Re: Alder Finish Too Lite A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- very possible it's red birch and not Alder... or possibly built with a light batch of Alder.. ...
Re: Blow out dust bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/7) -- I'd suggest getting some better quality bags or upgrading to a ca ...
Re: 95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Cut them on a saw, stack them up and round the corners with a table router. If you tab them you're ...
Re: Pods A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I run tons of Arrows of Light for scouts with the way Mike has the melamine cut except I usually sc ...
Re: 95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- We cut a lot of small mdf and it's tough because the thin mdf just leaks back like a sieve. When we ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Sivam Wood Effect works great. It's a 2k poly true 0 sheen, 3 coats and you cant tell it was ...
Re: 95 x 95 x 6mm MDF parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I would try something like 3M 77 spray on a sheet of 6 mm mdf as a spoil board then use a down cut ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Sherwin Williams made me a 5 sheen in both Kem Aqua Plus and Sayerlack ...
Re: Charge for drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- These posts are always interesting. Never fails that I find myself thinking I'd ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Here's a different perspective. I don't see anywhere in this thread where anyone suggested us ...
Re: Entry door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- A vacuum bag is handy, since you can glue all the planks on one side none ste ...
Re: Charge for drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- Who says we don't do a site visit? Or that our jobs are not complex? I just sta ...
Re: OCS stains A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- OCS colors are a standardized line of colors produced by multiple manufacturers. The concept ...
Re: Scissor lift table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Although I am not using one I have been following them for awhile. I started a suggestion ...
Table Saw Out feed Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I'm getting a new table saw for the shop and want to build a new out feed table for it. I ...
Scissor lift table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Hello Looking to upgrade 2 of my working benches to lift tables, few options out there, a ...
Re: Edge Stop Grooving A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Tenon the rail ends, you can still dowel if you want to.That way you can run the groove a ...
Re: Scissor lift table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I will built a wood top for it, If the lift comes with a 24'' x 36'' top will be fine. ...
Re: Table Saw Out feed Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- My thought would be to make the proper width base cabinet with 3 drawers. ...
Re: Edge Stop Grooving A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- The rail ends get edge banded, so tenoning them is not an option. ...
Re: Scissor lift table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- The best one is the one you get at auction. ...
Re: Scissor lift table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Approximate size would be helpful please. ...
Re: Sliding saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I don't have enough room for a vertical and a table saw so I may go with the grizzly. I d ...
Piecework installation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- We're a high end commerical shop wanting to go to piecework pay for our install ...
Re: Too Early for the Kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7) -- There is no rule or guideline on how long to air dry, but 6months in a kiln uses a lo ...
Re: Large Conference Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I would second the recommendation for Indiana Architectural Plywood. They have plenty of ...
Re: Glaze alternatives A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Powder glaze. Sherwin Williams version is the best ive used. ...
Re: Agualente primer revisited A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Try a little more reduction of the primer? ...
Re: VFD and Dwyer Sensors A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/7) -- yep ...
Re: Sanders at the bench A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- JeffM, If you havent already I would suggest looking closely at David, and Ke ...
Re: Spraying UV curable finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- wow....... Take any advise left here with a grain of salt.... Dude unless you know what your ...
AlphaCam and open contours A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I'm new to using AlphaCam (2013 R1 SP2) and learning as I go...when cutting open contours I can't s ...
Re: High gloss with staining powder and qualosole A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Hello Rich, Yes I just tried this today and it works much better. The matte quality of the po ...
Boxing Benches A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I am in desperate need to fix my boxing benches as we head into the end of the year. We c ...
Re: Edge Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I bought this same machine about 10 years ago. I had bought a cheap non oscillating Chine ...
Asturo Eco/SSP Spray Gun Problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Many years ago I bought an Asturo Eco/SSP spray gun. This was when they first introduced this ...
Re: Harbinger of things to come A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- From what I read REITS and Multifamily were driven by the housing crash and peo ...
Re: Trying to make mahogany look like walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- I would like to modify my posting on how to try to kick mahogany into walnut. First tone the ...
Re: Asturo Eco/SSP Spray Gun Problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- I have an eco ssp and wrenchBut Im in ventura Ca. Walcom also makes the same spanner wrench. ...
live edge table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- Have a commission to make a conference table which the client wants a live edge on the ...
Re: con var over vinyl edge banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- If you scuffed it..and used a good surfacer it may stick.. Not sure what's under it...prolly ...
Re: Labelling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- We are using a sharpie at the present time for the cnc operator and the office is writing the cabin ...
Chemcraft 24 primer and top coat over UV plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- Chemcraft 24 primer and top coat over UV plywood? If you scuff sand uv plywood will the produ ...
Re: Harbinger of things to come A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- Yes, you don't think there would be two people named Pat that posts this sort o ...
Re: Harbinger of things to come A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/7) -- just wondering, Pat do you post on the Tom Woods elite facebook page? ...
Re: Mohawk Piano Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- It's in beta testing. Should be ready for commercial use in one month. ...
Re: Boxing Benches A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- If you have the money buy the adjustable height work benches ...
Re: Negatives about these CNC brands A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- It would be a great thing if there was an easy catch all do all for this, I know owners of each bra ...
Re: Home Depot Plywood problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I agree with Mark B, that is no doubt different Columbia Forest Products plywood than you ...
Good bit for flat bottom fills ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I'm wondering what others have found to be the best bit for as swirl free as possible large fill ar ...
Re: help a rookie salvage some reclaimed pine A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/7) -- With all due respect, the company stopped using pine such as this for its grist mill frames ...
Re: Sash Weights A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Wouldnt you just build the sash and weigh it and weight accordingly? Old weig ...
BASF Magnapearl A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- I have a number of white oak interior doors to finish to a specific schedule using BASF magna ...
Sash Weights A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- I need to build real double hungs that would be 42" wide by 40" hig ...
Re: Gang ripsaw outfeed chain A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (10/7) -- I haven't seen that particular item, although I've seen various return feed type s ...
Morbidelli Author 444 Sensor MAtt A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I have Morbidelli Author 444s in sydney Australia - errors showing PLC 164 and PLC 165. I think the ...
Re: help me ID a furnituremaker in Hawaii A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- Does the owner of the table remember which gallery on island they bought the table fro ...
Re: Negatives about these CNC brands A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Have had an Omnitech for about 7 years, doesn't get worked as hard as it should but has been a grea ...
Re: Veneer core and dowels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Just as an alternative to doweling, check out the Lamello P system. Slight voids in VC pl ...
Brandt KDN 330 Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- I am looking at purchasing this machine used. Could someone tell me If I can use this mac ...
cnc bore ,glue,douel accu-systens training A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Can any one assist with info on training for a Accu-system bore , glue , dowel machine in the gulf ...
Re: help a rookie salvage some reclaimed pine A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/7) -- I went downtown to the architectural salvage store and bought tons of old growth heart pine ...
end panel toe notch A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- As I'm sure as most of you do, when a dishwasher is at the end of a run of cabinets we pu ...
CNC Safety Matt Option A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Our Morbidelli Author 444 mats seem to have gone bad - they are not enabling us to operate - ther a ...
Re: Coping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/7) -- I dont do any field work anymore but i used to use a Collins coping f ...
Re: measurement apps A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- Try downloading bluestacks. It's an app so you can transfer and use android apps on a pc. ...
Re: Good tooling source in SF Bay Area A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- There is a Leitz rep for Northern CA. They are an excellent source. If you call the service center ...
Re: refinishing fiberglass / need help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/7) -- is it going to be a solid color? if so go to a car paint store. get the same stuff as they us ...
Re: titebond III for HPL A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- We'd likely use Extira {exterior grade MDF) for the core. ...
Re: CNC Self Test A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- Absolutely ask them to make it do what you want not what they choose to show you. ...
Re: Gang ripsaw outfeed chain A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (10/7) -- Ever see a Tailboy? ...
Re: end panel toe notch A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/7) -- We don't. ...
Re: Keeping a clean shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- First - make a place for everything and put it all in its proper place. Every ...
Re: Keeping a clean shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- I will second David's advice and add some specifics on how we stay clean and ...
Sycamore logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7) -- I plan to build a small home on a lake and have numerous sycamore trees that I have c ...
Keeping a clean shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- My shop is a wreck. I've never been able to keep it clean. It's also where I ...
Re: Sycamore logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/7) -- I don't know where you are, but if you don't do something to dry the wood, and get it ...
Re: Keeping a clean shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Yeah, man, David's a stacker: 's got everything in piles, and lots of room. I ...
Re: Keeping a clean shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Step one is to have a assigned place for everything. After decades of seeing ...
Re: Wood grab bars ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- Hmmm. Alan, I think that your specs are wrongly focused. What good does it do ...
Re: CAD software for cabinet shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/7) -- I was going to mention ecabinets for thermwood CNC. But others have already. Sketchup+Sketchdata+ p ...
Re: stainless steel door supplier A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- I recently used a company called Danver in Wallingford CT. I was quite happy ...
Re: CNC Woodturning A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/7) -- I asked a fellow for permission to repost his photos from the CAMheads, I thought theses looked pre ...
Re: stainless steel door supplier A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/7) -- I would try Rangecraft in NJ or Modernaire in CA. ...
how much will mahogany sag? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- I want to build a bench to sit on while removing shoes in an entryway; it will also be ...
Re: Is This Enough DC? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/7) -- The problem is probably not the size of your collector, but that ...
Wilsonart Glue Failure A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/7) -- Has anyone experienced any issues with Wilsonart 701 glue? We complet ...
Wilsonart Glue Failure? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/7) -- Has anyone experienced any issues with Wilsonart 701 glue? We completed a plastic laminate proje ...
Re: Concealed drop leaf table hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- rich c That is a cup less euro hinge. It's made so you can screw it on instead of bori ...
Re: Concealed drop leaf table hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/7) -- There is also this hinge, but no detail how the leaf works out. Reviews aren't good. ...
Repairing chipped laminate cabinet faces A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/7) -- A fellow contacted our shop the other day with some cabinets faced with ...
Re: Repairing chipped laminate cabinet faces A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/7) -- Why not re-laminate it? Less time and a better fix. Also only one trip t ...
Re: smoking of wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (10/7) -- David, That sounds like a great idea indeed. Actually, the idea of smoked w ...
Re: Spraying Latex with AAA A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/25) -- I don't have experience with that exact AAA, but plenty with the Graco FinishPro and G15/G4 ...
Re: The 'One' Program A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/7/25) -- Hello from Russia. In our country, we use the program bazic ...
Re: Removing Latex Paint over SW Aqualight A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/24) -- To little info....are the doors and drawers flat surfaces or raised panels..?? Flat doors a ...
AMARIUM precat issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/24) -- Im a cabinet shop owner trying to help my finisher with some isssues. We have used AMARIUM ...
Re: Sanders in our shop review A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/7/24) -- That sounds rightfor a mirka. They are expensive compared to an air powered model. I ...
Re: Having sealing or capability issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/24) -- A heat gun or hair drier will help in assuring no seepage from the pores continues to be a ...
Re: Wood filler 'ghosting' through stain. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/24) -- Would like to help, but can't understand why you would be trying to fill the grain on Maple ...
Re: Sanders in our shop review A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/7/24) -- Where are you guys buying the Mirkas I look online and seems to be around $742 for t ...
Re: Wood filler 'ghosting' through stain. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/24) -- So the photo doesn't really convey this but there is a miter joint on both edges that we ne ...
Re: Complete Noob CNC machine and advice A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/24) -- It is hard to make money doing 2.5 carvings as the time it takes to do the cut is hours long. ...
Hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/24) -- Is there a euro hinge available that will work for this application and not bind? Inset ...
Re: Cabinet parts pro A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/23) -- Hi I was looking for information on cpp, and i see you had posted a q some time ago. I guess eith ...
Used Omnitech CNC upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/23) -- Hi everyone.Wondering if anyone has any input on a used cnc, we are considering 2 machines, both ...
Re: Laminate trimming on doors with pulls A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/23) -- I dont have a tilting base router. What about an offset bit.. Here is a closeup of the ...
Re: Holz her 1245 manual A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/23) -- Hello, curious if you found a manual for this machine. I am also looking for one ...
AI drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/7/23) -- When can I get my AI draftsman doing shops and layouts? Anything on the horizon? ...
Re: AI drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/7/23) -- Not Even Friday yet ;) I don't think so. ...
vacuum leakage A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- i just bought a 40 hp dekker oil ring with vfd to use on my 5x13 multicam cnc router. the problem ...
Re: Anderson CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- I just looked at the specs. Its not a machine you can grow into with experience. Its small, spind ...
Re: Shopping advice for high-end 5 axis router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- My point is that a 5 axis flat table is not ideal for large sculpting nor is a machine with big z ...
Re: Anderson CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- Two of them should be enough. I had a couple of 10h.p. pumps about 20 years ago. A little noisy w ...
Re: Shopping advice for high-end 5 axis router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- For the type work in your reference images that sure seems like the best solution especially allo ...
Re: Color matching with various stains A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/22) -- Just bring a sample piece to customize. Please note that the stain may look different on di ...
Re: Anderson CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7/22) -- Thank you Mike, pump specs are 2 Becker 9hp. Apparently one of the better warranty and customer s ...
Re: Modular table A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7/21) -- It wasnt just fire, it was sheer and utter waste of resources needing long ...
Re: curved doors and drawer fronts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7/21) -- I concur with BH and Keith that veneering will yield a better result, and i ...
Re: Whoa A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7/21) -- Hey BH, Nice to see you on the WW again. I was exaggerating my surprise. It ...
Re: Oval Window Repair - Advise Please A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7/21) -- Thanks for you input, BH. Turns out, it was pretty simple to remove. The sa ...
Re: Shop-made spices'n'oils base pullout A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/21) -- If you actually made a pull out as you have that one drawn with standard side mount sli ...
Re: Shop-made spices'n'oils base pullout A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/21) -- Ive done some custom roll-outs with a pair of side mounts on the bottom (as you would c ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7/21) -- I ordered Blum Face Frame hinge clips in May. Still on backorder. And the sad ...
Re: Ultra lite MDF vs Regular MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/21) -- The downside to ultra lite is that you'll have to do 1-2 additional coats of primer to ...
Re: Lacquer or Latex A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7/21) -- Chris Are you using just lacquer? Most cabinets shop/manufacturer uses conversion varnish o ...
Re: Shop-made spices'n'oils base pullout A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/21) -- Well! I was wrong. Good thing I had access to that one I built in 2012. The bottom slid ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7/21) -- Ah yes, more delusional nonsense from Karl E Brogger. Your clown show got old ...
Re: Shop-made spices'n'oils base pullout A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7/21) -- The heavier KV slides have a horizontal mount rating. I think it halves the capacity th ...
electric diagram for sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7/21) -- Looking for electric diagram for sander SbF by ING STEFANI model W 237 cant ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7/21) -- Frank, care to piece together a response that makes sense for the class? ...
Re: Free Webinar, 8/26/2020 Drying oak And Maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- Understand that the Lyctid PPB has a life cycle of a year or longer. The holes you see ...
Re: Shellac as floor finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- It's been decades since shellac went out of favor, and for lots of reasons. Now every hobbyist ...
stacking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- help for beginner please when building lumber package is it needed to separate flat sa ...
Re: Self insured GC A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Those policies are for field work so the installation WC if you have audited pre ...
Shellac as floor finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I have a client who likes shellac and I need to seal and finish a new wood cover for the cold ...
Re: Shellac as floor finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Does your client like to eat that stuff? LOL!why shellac? Why not just use polyurethane? Muck ...
Re: stacking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- thanks gene. so just to confirm , it is ok to mix quarter sawn and flat sawn in same l ...
Re: stacking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- No. End to separate small loads prior to drying. ...
Re: stacking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- Should have said "No need to....." ...
Re: stacking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- Yes indeed ...
Re: Sheen Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Adding reducer to your topcoat doesn't change the way that flatting paste works in your film-f ...
Re: TI A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- I do larger Jobs, But that came one break room and one set of restrooms at a tim ...
Frameless cabinets going up to a soffit or ceiling A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Hey guys I was wondering how to deal with your frameless cabinets going up to a ceiling or ...
Re: Sheen Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- It shouldn't do either. But in reality because it slows down the drying it gives time for the ...
Re: Dowel Hole Telegraphing A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Yes, I do insert the decks with dowels (Gannomat logic) and then apply the finished end pa ...
Re: Preserving the Purple in Purpleheart A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Thanks, Leo! That's kind of what I was thinking - I just wanted to see if anyone had actually ...
Re: Tenoner knives for Greenlee 533 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- Schmidt does my custom single end tooling and most everything else. ...
Sheen Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Does adding reducer to a top coat increase the sheen or does it reduce it ? ...
Re: Dowel Hole Telegraphing A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Looks right to me. Maybe try drilling a smidge deeper. ...
Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Can anyone recommend an exterior primer that dries quickly and sands easily. It would be nice ...
Re: Really tall door rules A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7) -- I think your construction sounds legitimate. 1-3/4" core and 1/2" to ...
Re: Pole barn vs steel building A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- 3,000 s/f? I'd build it as a stick framed wood building. Or timber frame it. 2x6 ...
accu-systems hvpp A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- just bought a used dowel drill and inserter hvvp I can not get drill to home as screen says e-stop b ...
Re: Pole barn vs steel building A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Three years ago I had a stick built 16' high 73'x188' built with steel inside an ...
Re: Looking for Edge Sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Baileigh sells Chinese stuff. It might be possible to have an adapter shaft made so you co ...
Quesion for Biesse operator A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- I got a drawing of a circle if i go past halfway on the drawing my outside line goes off bad. The li ...
Re: MLC Magnamax H2O Precat Water Borne Poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I have now sprayed 10 Gallons thru my Cat 14:1 AAA. The last seven with a 407F tip. The 407F m ...
Re: Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Aquaprime by chemcraft. Though not labeled as an exterior primer by the company, it was formul ...
Re: Pole barn vs steel building A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Have you considered hollow concrete block walls and wood truss or structural ins ...
Re: Looking for Edge Sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- not sure if your budget allows it, but i just got a kundig, and it's a terrific machine. o ...
Re: Pole barn vs steel building A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- One thing that I would definitely do differently is to put radiator heat in the ...
Re: Collet ID A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- The best route may be to try to determine who manufactured the motor for the pin router and the age ...
Re: Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Stuff is awesome. I spray mostly CV, but I keep a gallon of it in shop at all times if there's ...
Re: Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I ordered a gallon by mail order. On Monday, I'm going to try to run down a local supplier as ...
Re: Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Thanks Tyler.. Yep, that was one on my list to try. Man, if it dries that quick, it's going to ...
Re: Quesion for Biesse operator A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- can you post the original dxf,,,i will fix for you,, also please include the panel detials,, length( ...
Re: Quesion for Biesse operator A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- solution cix https://mega.nz/#!uj4zUTAT!pUqYvRDmdJdVjPP3n1rVxzoLwUL1s9-zMgMZzKSOIbw ...
Re: Looking for Edge Sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- We bought a Vega and have been very happy. Built like a tank ...
Iwata Concept AZ1? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Has anyone seen these in action? At 145 dollars its pretty tempting ...
Re: Exterior primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Best of luck! Just strain it out or you'll be sorry ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Phamilee Man - When I talk of quiet control of information, you think we are on ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- The exact description of what David describes is exactly what Christians, white ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- cabmaker, you are an f'n moron then, because you have half the country "ima ...
Re: What would be the issues with young interns? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Years ago, in the 90's there was a program in our area where High School shop or ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Pat - This country is trending towards fascism in the same way Trump supporters ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Tim, I'm sorry. I forget that only progressives get to make their point. You hav ...
Re: Large custom vacum bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- Pete, I have built lots of special purpose bags. There is a wholesale automotive upholstery suppl ...
Re: Old growth Cherry, possible value? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- I live in the Rochester NY area. And the above mentioned prices are correct for air dr ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- FamilyMan, Based on the complaints you continually have I would guess your fathe ...
Re: Helixhead A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- I have one on my old 18" powermatic and one for my vintage Oliver 12". I absolut ...
Re: What would be the issues with young interns? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Generally interns receive minimal or no wage based on the EDUCATION they receive ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- David, not sure how you thought I and you were in agreement on anything. Your be ...
Large custom vacum bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I am currently trying to price a bed and need some guidance- It is a king size and 100% veneered. ...
Re: Masterwood Prima CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- I am a strong believer in the CNC technology, I have had a CNC router since 2000. I would not buy a ...
power feeder issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- I have an older 3 wheel 3/4 hp power feeder. Im having some issues with a vibration that I ...
Re: Large custom vacum bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I second what KEit says. I build molds from CNCd MDF parts and skin the surface with any high glo ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- FamilyMan, When the coming financial crisis happens all the liberal techies have ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Robert, Stop your whining. You live in the greatest country in the world. You ge ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- We only install cabinets, and use nothing and I really dont see the ne ...
Cab atop the range hood. Duct chase question. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- I am doing this using eCabinets and we know which vent product will be used below it, so w ...
Re: Storing KD timber outside A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- Our lumber stock is a normal expense for us. Building the concrete slab + the structur ...
Re: Pressing Inside Curve A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/7) -- Like wise go with epoxy it gives you more time before it gets sticky. Most importantly make th ...
Masterwood Prima CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- I am looking a potentially buying a used CNC. To be honest, I don't know exactly how a CNC will fit ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Sounds like the plan of someone who doesn't even have video game experience, let ...
Re: Exterior Wood Door Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7) -- The method of focusing your search begins with the cabinet's door frame and th ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- No Adam I use the hand truck to carry the belt. I think the tool belt ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- We effectively do what JM does. My ears are incompatible with pencils. ...
Re: white stain on oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Hi dar, since the look your after is rather Opaque than transparent, would it be more producti ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- FamilyMan, You are great at imagining things. Imagine floating in your kapok ves ...
Re: UV cure finish needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- You don't necessarily need a UV curing finish. A 2K Polyurethane finish is incredibly durable. ...
UV cure finish needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- My client has a restaurant with solid wood tables that need a new finish. He closes at 10pm an ...
Re: KCD dovetail drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Brent, I am CV shop. Regarding plywood we use 5/8" baltic birch plywood which we fini ...
Re: power feeder issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- The spring holds the wheel down. So I doubt it's bad. Likely something in the pivot area t ...
Re: Large custom vacum bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I think you have more issues that just getting the bag. Burl veneer is not going to like going ar ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- FamilyMan, You have no problems. You live like a king. You should see what life ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- FamilyMan, We'll just do you guys in with your browser histories. Can accomplish ...
Re: white stain on oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- kevin i have been using shaders for 30 + yrs without any problem, you have to use quick dry st ...
Re: Single flute router bit uses? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- Also used where quality of cut is not as important. We have a lot that use them to cut out sinks and ...
Re: UV cure finish needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Most businesses are closed for at least 1 full day a week. That gives you plenty of time to do ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- And there you have it the controversy continues, clearly it never will ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- David You don't think this country has fascism? Adam Smith capitalism Karl Marx ...
Re: New Wide Belt Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- To Bill: At max it will be two hours a day. But will a segmented platen do just as ...
Re: Tampa area custom furniture demand A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/7) -- How has the move been working out so far i see you posted this a while back. ...
Re: DACA & Shortage of Workers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- David I agree on much of thaď. But more and more it's fascism. ...
Re: Large custom vacum bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I attached an image here to give you an idea of what is being planned. ...
Re: Storing KD timber outside A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- If you do this, at least wrap your packs in plastic. ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- Yep, you've said it Pat- to each their own. ...
Is it possible for nitro lacquer to fail to cure? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I've seen one or two posts on some archived threads that advise caution in adding too much ret ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- When you say your overhead is cheap, I'm assuming that's because you work out of ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- @Kilgore With all do respect, how would you know? I havent posted prices or my c ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- OK, folks we have closure and an explanation to complete this exciting saga. S-W has discontin ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- The reason that you compete well with the CNC letters is that you are too cheap. ...
Re: CNC in a high school woodshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- We train most all in the shop with basic start file run and stop operation, any ...
Precat over Gel Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I am having problems spraying sherwood precat lacquer over general finishes gel stain on some ...
Re: CNC in a high school woodshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- IMO, there should be a seperate class teaching programing and a class teaching w ...
Re: SCMI promotion discount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Call scmi and ask. Alternately, an scmi dealer in your area should know. Also, contact the ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Thanks Bill. Yes, ins sucks. The health ins side of it scares me more than anyth ...
Re: CNC in a high school woodshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- I've literally seen shops that would not let anyone touch a CNC unless they were ...
Re: CNC Outsourcing Help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- If you do not need the edge easings to be perfect you could save yourself a little money doing the v ...
Re: How to raise rails in genesis? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- If you can raise and lower these rail via any synoptic then the machine should be able to handle the ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Steve are you sure about your last post wanting to try Aqua SANDING Sealer T65F520. Did you me ...
Tormek t-8 Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- 1. Why the Burr / wire edge never occur for planer knife, only happen on normal kit ...
Re: Self Dumping Hopper A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- we made them for our dust collectors. we put a small door on and let the bags fill in them ...
Re: whitney s290 planer wesson head A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- In order to get all of the knives perfect they must be ground or jointed. With this ...
Makita 2012NB Adjust Plate A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- There are adjust plate for Makita planers 1804N, 1805N, 1806B. But i Found my makit ...
Re: Entry Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/7) -- OK...broke my left wrist !!! No door making for me this season. Anyone want to ...
Re: Makita 2012NB Adjust Plate A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- I was told about the adjust plate by Makita, Part number 762016-0. I wander why Mak ...
Re: CNC in a high school woodshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Interesting...Do many of you allow anyone in your shop to run the CNC? In ours, ...
Re: CNC in a high school woodshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- teaching traditional methods will teach safety, shop and material stucture. teac ...
Re: Self Dumping Hopper A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/7) -- Brian, what's your time worth? Of all the things I've wanted to or have built for our shop ...
Re: Precat over Gel Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I believe you need to wait 48 to 72 hours for each coat of gel stain before continuing. Be rea ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- CNC companies already exsist. While they they don't make exactly what I do, they ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- "Steve are you sure about your last post wanting to try Aqua SANDING Sealer T65F520. Did ...
Adv danced Drying Class October 12-13, Wausau, WI A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- There will be an ADVANCED DRYING CLASS in Wausau, WI Oct 12-13. Gene Wengert is the in ...
Re: Making a living band sawing letters A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- I'm sure your could. But someone else will see your idea, get a CNC and make 150 ...
Re: whitney s290 planer wesson head A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- Do you need a better finish? We have a insert carbide head on our planer and it lea ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- OH GOOD GRIEF - sorry this forum has no after posting editor - That is the question I asked in ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Steve, we're in upstate New York, near Syracuse but the commercial SW products ship to me from ...
Re: CNC Outsourcing Help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- If you are willing send me the file for test run. i see nothing wrong with it but will have to see f ...
Re: fine finish + exterior A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I've used Klima from Ilva with good results. ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- Tim, As you know from experience, Minwax stain works well, and it's properties are essential t ...
Placement of stay for tilt out hamper hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- I'm trying to find the right placement for the arm that attaches to th ...
Stains Under Rubbed Oil Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I just did the first hand rubbed oil finish in my life and I'm hooked. My only disappointment ...
Re: Best bit for routed holes? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/7) -- If you don't have alot of holes, I could see trying to get by with the tools you have on hand. If yo ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- So it wasn't just his math skills. Would any part of Paul's test have given you ...
Re: Polisher Recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/7) -- I use a festool 150 rotex with sheepskin pad and foam pad for final buff. you can adjust the s ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- I was good until I got to the part with the red and green arrows - for those of ...
Re: Tilt out hamper stay issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- Try using " Free Swing" or "Soft Closer" hinges no ...
Re: Tilt out hamper stay issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- Dave, I'm use to blum and these are Salice. Would you mind providing a ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Kerry, Half his problem was common sense, the other half was math skills/critica ...
Re: Tilt out hamper stay issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- Dave, I believe DUH comes to mind. Omg, i can't believe i didnt think ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- I'm happy if they can read, thrilled if they show up on time 3 days in a row. ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/7) -- Is attitude part of the interview process? ...
Re: Groovers o.k. for tenoning? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- Hi Correy, I will try to explain the sleeved cutters a little better. This can get ...
Re: Groovers o.k. for tenoning? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/7) -- Thanks Joe. On center sleeves, Do you order the sleeve and the the appropriate size ...
Re: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/7) -- Have Oscar 328, bought several years ago when could not bring myself to continue split ...
Modifying CV designs for manufacturing A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/7) -- Hi, We are a custom kitchen design & build business in New Zealand. Currently 2.5 designers usin ...
Re: Finish Cracking on Fire Rated MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- The only 2 problems I ever encountered with FRPB was many years ago.It just so happened that the ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- Thanks, Rich. Although the samples have held up, they really haven't had the test of time. Which ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- Thanks, Jeff. The longer set time in the bag is really going to extend the job duration, even tho ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I just veneered crotch mahogany to a Chippendale style bathroom vanity using the iron and it work ...
Question about W&H molder A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/7) -- I just purchased a Williams and Hussey W7S with about 90 sets of knives. I bought it to ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- One of the pumps is for a solid surface system and has several ports available, so maybe that ext ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I use the cold press for bag veneering and haven't run into any problems with veneer not holding ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- Pool house? If this means it will be exposed to constant warm moisture I would think about moistu ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- The reality of it is, any moisture problems that happen start from your edges not from your face, ...
Re: Finish Cracking on Fire Rated MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- Along the same line (almost and sorry to hop on this thread), but I have a large commercial panel ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- I used to use cascamite by Borden on all my vacuum bagged parts, and they went into boats,never h ...
Bird's Eye Maple top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/7) -- Am planning on making a hall table and when looking for a top for the table I found a 1 ...
Re: Titebond Cold Press glue for profiled doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/7) -- if pre band is not an option, then take your e-band pre glue it with titebond, let it 90% dry the ...
Squaring up 6 x 6 timber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- Just got 2 6"x6"x10' cedar timber, have not tested for squar ...
Re: Squaring up 6 x 6 timber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/7) -- should be good? If it is off 1/16 does it really matter for an outdoor ...
Re: Hardwood cut offs A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (9/7) -- One product to consider would be to make standard sized wood bricks that wou ...
Refinish kitchen table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/25) -- I am a professional but I don’t do finishing. I have a table that is used for a kitchen tab ...
Re: Refinish kitchen table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/25) -- Sounds like it's nitrocellulose. A very soft finish. If you take some Denatured Alcohol and ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- Hi Leo G, Yes, I'm probably overthinking this. I want to drill holes in a s ...
Re: Smeared finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/24) -- Try switching to another type of CV I have found some brands are better with darker pigment ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- I ordered and yesterday received a couple of 7/32" masonry bits. Will ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- I ordered and yesterday received a couple of 7/32" masonry bits. Will ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- I used the 7/32" bit to drill into a piece of wood, and the quarter-in ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- Maybe because after a few uses they get ground down in diameter. And the ma ...
Re: Kremlin Pump Cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/24) -- Cleaner is consumable.It protects your pump.What ever works best just use the one your comf ...
Question on Bug kill drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7/24) -- I would like to ask for an opinion, and I know saying ( it’s like an Axx xxxx every ...
Re: Kremlin Pump Cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/24) -- My Kremlin is 16 years old and I've never once put a stripper in it. Just open it up and cl ...
Minimax me40 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/24) -- Hi, would you advise how to reset minimax me 40 . 1 motor wasnt working, changed now bu ...
Re: Masonry bits are oversized A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7/24) -- Get a diamond bit and grind it down a bit. Or get the next size down and se ...
Re: Kremlin Pump Cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/24) -- Thanks, Leo, but I'm looking to hear from water-based Kremlin users. ...
Shop rate, calculating, again? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7/23) -- Hi guys I know this has been beaten into the ground on other threads. I can s ...
Re: Shop rate, calculating, again? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7/23) -- The value of the machinery is written off on your taxes and through a depreci ...
Re: Shop rate, calculating, again? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7/23) -- Correction: In the fifth paragraph of my post I stated "for planing, I f ...
Re: Pitfalls of buying custom CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7/23) -- Because they are rebranded with a US MFG, doesn't mean you got a better machine. You get the same ...
Re: Drilling 2mm,4mm, 5mm A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7/23) -- Does your software have a pecking program for drilling? A 2mm drill will do so much better at kee ...
Re: Holzher 1310 edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/22) -- We have a couple large sprint banders but I do remember that happening on our genesis. ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/22) -- ML Campbells waterborne 2K has insane build and filling. While you may not land on glass sm ...
Edge banding. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/22) -- I’m a carpenter but not a cabinet maker. I’m going to make cabinets for my house and ga ...
Re: Edge banding. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/22) -- If your going with paint and want some grain showing through to match your face materia ...
Re: Sawmill help. (Cutting on an angle) A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7/22) -- Have you measured the bed to make sure it is parallel to the blade? The log stops a ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7/22) -- I ended up ordering some of the Renner coatings 2k waterborne from Timberlane Finishes. The ...
CAD Design for Aircraft Project A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7/22) -- Already started to build a Jurca Mustang Replica. Looking for a volunteer who can draw for free f ...
Re: help me solve a hinge mystery !!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/22) -- You need some surface mount hinges, Blum, Salice all make them. Don't get distracted by ...
Re: Edge banding. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7/22) -- We make a ton of one piece mdf doors in various profiles for paint grade. We do not edg ...
Re: New To Everything :) A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Back to the machine aspect, Holzher offers a wide range of capabilty with their products. We run a H ...
Re: This was interesting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- I was pretty impressed with his information towards the beginning of the video w ...
Re: Hot press clamping time I need advice A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (8/7) -- Sorry I am gluing a bunch of 1/15" veneer in stacks that total 0.5&q ...
Re: Solid surface miterfold on the shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (8/7) -- I dont believe an adjustable angle/chamfer head would allow you an adjust ...
Re: SCM Pratix N15 Drilling Threshold A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Is this a problem that just started? Seems like your program is out if you are getting a difference ...
Re: Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- We have 14 of us. 6 can run the cnc 10 can run the bander and doweler Be very ca ...
Re: Hingeing a triangular door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Salice hinge will work, don't know the number but we had the same situation and the 155 de ...
Re: This was interesting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- I have watched a lot on him, His manufacturing with 3d printing and injection mo ...
Re: alphacam fonts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- He's trying to use the font feature in the CAD design tools in Alphacam, why the issue? ...
Re: HSK63f Spindle Tool A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Do you mean this spindle cone clean bar? please check the photo. ...
Re: alphacam fonts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- i'm confused also . where does it say what forum this is? ...
Re: Repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Where are you located? ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Hence Kanye West getting millions in relief money and I wouldnt be surprised at ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- The truck is a lease, and will vanish one day, never to be seen again. A recessi ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- That was my thought exactly Rich. I am amazed at how often that happens in my ar ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- I've been caulking doors/drawers and inside finished cabinets almost 20yrs. The only time I ha ...
Re: dovetail machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I have a manual machine and once it's setup it makes making the parts very easy. 95% of my ...
Re: First edgebander for small shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Just installed a Cantek 370 with corner round and pre-mill for around 26k. I had two minor ...
dovetail machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Hey guys i have a question for anybody who does dovetailed drawer boxes. Id like your guys ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Thanks for all the suggestions. So far I realize that I’ve tried everything you all have. I ma ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- That truck was probably purchased on the incentives the auto companies put in wi ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- We already break the cabs down as much as possible before finishing them. We build full face-f ...
Re: Cnc service, or lack of? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Factories are shut down, management staff has been furloughed or laid off, supply chains are in sham ...
Re: First edgebander for small shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Scott, Cnc is an omnitech and it cuts great a true work horse. I want the premill to impro ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- We are in a recession duh This one was caused by the government,there is no over ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- not sure what your shooting but thin it and slow it down and should lay out. ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- if you are making your own cabinets prefinish the interiors... ...
Re: Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Spray the parts then put the cabinet together? ...
Re: Foreman uses the Buddy System A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Thomas: I totally agree with what you are saying from an employer perspective, a ...
Re: Considering Taking Doors / Drawers In House A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- This topic has been covered many times on WW over the years. My experience is es ...
Re: Considering Taking Doors / Drawers In House A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- When build doors in house and fast. We once built 300 plus doors and 5 piece dra ...
Re: Foreman uses the Buddy System A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- TonyF, what I said about attitude being connected with our words are true. We ca ...
Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- All of my stair projects are the extreme of high end. As in the big kurfuffle ...
Pod machine or drilling machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Hey guys, this is my first post here. I work for a commercial casework & store fixture company. ...
Re: Pod machine or drilling machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- The pod and rail will allow you to set up multiple parts to be machined provided it has multiple zon ...
Re: Pod machine or drilling machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Our production process is already highly optimized. We’re running a Holzma panel saw and 5x12 nested ...
Re: T&G on interior ceilings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- If its 4/4 material I would opt to sheath the space first with ply or at the l ...
Re: Foreman uses the Buddy System A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Maurico, People do not change. You've got 2 options when dealing with coworkers. ...
Re: Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- al, we have a 3m mask on a bullard pump. it is a little painful in that you have a hose draggi ...
Re: Considering Taking Doors / Drawers In House A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- TGC, The rehab, down and dirty, and RTF thing is pretty much an entirely differe ...
Re: Pod machine or drilling machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Probably ought to look at a power feeder and saw for grooving the drawers or non drilled parts as de ...
Need to find this plastic piece A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I have a customer (school) that asked me to get more of these for them as they are breakin ...
Re: MPR vs NC Programming A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- If you program a part in mpr format using easily identifiable values (things like “345”, “789”, etc ...
Re: Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- i'd double check the specs on the 3m before ordering. when i purchased ours (four plus years a ...
Re: Finding older Grass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Rick, This is Salice (Not Grass) but is this what you mean when you say they mount to the ...
Louvre hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- I'm quoting some custom doors and the architect wants the best possible movabl ...
Re: Chainsaw mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- When it comes to chainsaw milling, the bigger the motor the better. This type of sawin ...
Re: Pod machine or drilling machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- What exactly are you guys trying to do ? In wall cabinet ends alone, I started really cutting time i ...
Re: Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- The 3m I keep seeing online is SA-100-PSK/37336 (AAD). I think you can use this with a Bullard ...
Re: Need to find this plastic piece A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Its crazy someone cant pull up the contract and the shops that spec' the details. I'd tell ...
Floating Shelf Butt Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- We have long runs (26') of 2 " thick floating shelves that we are ...
Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Would like input on supplied air respirator. Thinking of the kind that uses small compressor. ...
Re: Floating Shelf Butt Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Lamello Invis may be an option if you really need something completely ...
Re: Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- I like the Hobbyair systems that use a turbine to supply the air. Not sure about the safety ra ...
Re: Need to find this plastic piece A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I brought that up, but they pull out the shelves part way that are held in these sleeves. ...
Re: Need to find this plastic piece A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Can't you just add shelf pins in the cabinet holes to support the shelf? ...
Re: Supplied air respirator A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- has anyone used the breathecool units. they are way less money. ...
Re: Finding older Grass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Thanks, Dennis. I will ck it out! ...
Sher-Clear troubles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- I've been using Sher-Clear from Sherwin Williams daily for 6 years. It's always proved itself ...
Re: New compound Miter saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Yes, we use our Omga when it will work and also the slider. Both produce great results. Th ...
Re: Chinese tv lifts and swivels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- thanks Mike, but that was not an answer based on what i asked. we have been using dragonpl ...
Re: festool or felder small bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- For those who like the Festool can I ask if you have prior experience ...
Re: Bit of an odd question about getting samples A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- We were having trouble with our local SW distributor just not caring because they are so busy. ...
Re: Sher-Clear troubles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- I've never used Sher Clear, but I've used both EM-9300 and Exterior 450. 450 sprayed easier fo ...
Re: Material For Lattice A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- I thought about the Extira - which is exterior mdf - I do not think it will be strong enough in the ...
Shelf Life for Rolls of Edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I thought I had read somewhere that edgeband can go bad if the banding isn't used within a ...
Re: Chinese tv lifts and swivels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- if you have ever tried anything from china then you probably know the answer. cheaper mean ...
Re: Painting oak cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- 2 coats of Clawlock or the MLC waterborne primer(mud like) will fill those grainy lines. You w ...
Re: Shiplapped cabinet back A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I 2nd the use of T&G rather than shiplap. ...
Re: New used bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- You don't say what model or year. Anyway, I bought a 2002 Brandt KD 76 in 2013 from an onl ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- The reason we measure in the field in inches is strictly for the contractor as they don't ...
Re: New used bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- We have one that visually looks the same as yours, it's about 3 years old. It's a good mac ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- The key to using the metric system in construction is the opposite of what we are introduc ...
Re: Apply Face Frames after Finsh A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Thanks everyone for the responses - just got back from a relaxing week up in Maine, so get ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I understand using ft/inches in the field to communicate with the other architects & t ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Switch to metric or don't, that's completely up to you. But you have a CNC router, so ther ...
Re: Melamine tape. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Jay mentions some good points. I stored flat. I would add to measure t ...
Re: Waterborne finish and hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Usually rough edges (in my experience) are a small combination of issues: 1) Guys in the spray ...
Re: CNC Shop San Diego Area? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Thanks for the great advice guys! My usual cnc shop has been doing a pretty good job cutting this VG ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I suggest that you study what was refered as the 32mm system. The beauty of this system is ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Try the adding the zero to whole numbers when illustrating on the tape and get Stanley's m ...
Re: Melamine tape. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Whatever way is fine, though the banding seems to get less twist in it ...
Re: Osage Orange A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I would not warranty something dried that quickly, just to be honest. If they demand it, I ...
Re: CNC Shop San Diego Area? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- I went to Rockler and picked up a 1/2" spiral with three flutes, and each flute has three tiny ...
Re: New used bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Thanks to all. It is a 2006 KDF-530C. THe premill motor bearings need replacing and there ...
Re: New to Frameless. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Thanks guys. Much appreciated. I can definitely see where metric could make life a lot sim ...
Re: Fastest Drying White for Samples A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- I second the BIN white shellac. You can even brush it on if needed. It's alcohol based so it s ...
Re: CNC Shop San Diego Area? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- I am not in California, but if you want to look into the freight from CT for it I would be happy to ...
cnc tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Wanting to know if anyone has tried Toolwolf for drill bits and compression bits? Where have you guy ...
Re: hidden shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Swedish Shelf Clips Hafele ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Pat, The first step to becoming a better photographer is to decide that it is im ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Kerry Fullington: Going only by what was posted, the shop has five employees, so ...
Re: Dehumidification air speed A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- Thank you for the reply, the kiln was loaded 2 days ago. I have the same amount of spa ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- In early 2010 amidst the 'housing' crisis outwash, I had an "Aha!" mom ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Why don't you try what everybody else does? Look at the job section of the Wood ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- The very first thing a person does when they are interested in a product or serv ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Carmine: Perhaps I do not fully understand your predicament, but why don't you b ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Tony, I think Carmine doesn't try to become that person is because there is more ...
Re: Dehumidification air speed A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- Stuart, I'm a little concerned on your drying schedule. I do a completely different sc ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Here is a pic I would use to solicit an emotional response from a customer. This ...
Re: bubbles and extra fine tips A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- friday's results are back to near perfect. i sprayed exactly as i have before with one excepti ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Imagine what that would have cost me and how long it would have taken to happen ...
Re: Dehumidification air speed A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- Thank you Don for the response, I looked up the specifications on the fans and the air ...
SMA Workshop Tour A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- These two companies, both within Seattle city limits, hold more SMA StairCraft ...
Re: Dehumidification air speed A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- You are confusing FPM and CFM. FPM is the velocity of the air and when average air vel ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Pat Gilbert: Prior to the release of “The Big Lebowski”, I would mention to desi ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- I do mostly commercial work and a little resi through designers. I'm curious how ...
Relocation to Colorado of install company A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- I am looking at moving to Colorado in the next year from Atlanta. I have Install ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Kidding aside, there are situations that you want one item to be the focus. I us ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- The emotional response thing. I wanted a banner image for an informational artic ...
Re: Sanding dust A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- I use a regular small shop vac for all my sanders, works real good with the Mirka Abranet ...
Re: SMA Workshop Tour A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- I don't mean it as an advertising for either company, I just wasn't sure what ...
Re: Lock dowel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Not yet, waiting on the cnc horizontal boring and insertion machine. Should be arriving in ...
Re: Shrink wrapping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- We put a piece of cardboard (we buy 36" rolls) over the fronts, then just shrink wrap ...
Re: roundover bit 2" A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/7) -- Call Jim or Danny at ctsaw.com , they will take care of it and at a reasonable cost . They ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Here is that same shot slightly improved. The umbrella light in the window still ...
Re: New spoilboard preparation question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- I take off .04" each face of a new spoilboard. That seems like just enough to get to the nice p ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Pat, You are right. There are no stupid photographs. Please substitute "non ...
Re: Dehumidification air speed A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- Oooops I'm sorry. That should've said "....great tips on drying..." Sorry I ...
Re: Servo creep on CNT Motion Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/7) -- Have you tried taking the servos off and moving it by hand to see if there is and drag on one side. ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Hey not everybody can pick a rug that will tie the room together. ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- What is the name of this website? Please p .ost some of these picture. ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- This is a picture I would use to explain a pullout spice cabinet: ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- No no no, where did you learn how to take inspiring photographs? ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Ok Tim where did you learn how to take smart photographs? ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- My last real job had a great way of firing people. No matter what the reason (th ...
dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- I have myself in a bit of an employee situation. I have a small team and employe ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Greetings Trent, the one photo with the toothbrush as a scale shows me that whoever is filling ...
Re: contact cement spraying problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- I have used both Formica sprayable red solvent based contact cement as well as "950 Wilso ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- O.K guys. Here are few pics of the problem. I put a toothbrush next to the first one to give y ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- " The area that has been filled becomes a dark blotch ". The putty is like a sponge ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Well to me the bottom pic the long scratch appears to be a handling problem or lack of attenti ...
Re: contact cement spraying problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- Part numbers: We spray Wilsonart 800 (red) or 801 (clear) glue from the 5-gallon pails, a quar ...
Re: contact cement spraying problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- I get my contact glue from Louis & Company and use whatever they are promoting. Currently ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Bart, I'm not sure you understand the problem. After defects have been filled and sanded, &quo ...
Re: dorus cartridge swelling, Hkp 25 A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- We use HKP-21 and HKP-25; the shop is poorly-controlled for moisture and humidity. (It's an ol ...
Re: Spray Only Stain and Wood Filler A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/7) -- Ok I didn't quite get that. That seems odd as I use spray only dyes all the time. Especially a ...
Re: contact cement spraying problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- Maybe Bruce and Chip could share the exact product type and number of something that lasts in ...
Re: Myth of the E-Myth A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Who is the audience of your SOP? I was thinking about this. I've written SOP for ...
Re: 12/4 live edge walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- I see from your web site that you are located in Ft Myers, FL. Shipping from black wal ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Does the area you live in have any legislation behind "rightful/wrongful di ...
Re: contact cement spraying problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (8/7) -- My experience is the same as Bruces. Same pressure pot and hoses, can't remember ever having t ...
Re: milling quartered red oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- If your jamb extensions are for the inside you want KD lumber; 16% is way too high; yo ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- You hired Mel? Oh, "he". Nevermind. Since you are outside of the U. S. ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Speak to him and tell him simply that you have to do what's best for the busines ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- Blimey-- I think only Japan has that. Their alternative to firing has thus becom ...
Re: dealing with an underqualified employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/7) -- You have to go out and finish the install yourself. You may be able to save him, ...
Re: What is the best miter saw setup? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Hitachi C10FSH is my favorite. I have had one in the shop 9 years now ...
Re: finishing massive redwood top on Kauai A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/7) -- Kim, I'm a small shop operator too, and often get pretty large projects. I think your s ...
Tally Your Lumber!!!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- This is more a rant than anything but as I prepare to call upper management of ...
Re: Treating a new stump found with termintes? A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (8/7) -- Thank you so, Keith .. I did not know of this Thousand Canker dis-ease, but truly appreciate in ...
Re: Cabinet vision maintenance and support renewal A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- Jim Kolar, From your description of your level of support, it sounds like you have the Advanced leve ...
Re: Replacing table saw with Straight Line Rip A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/7) -- In a small shop - 1-5 people, the table saw can be a central part of the operation, ...
Re: CAD software for cabinet shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- I just leased autocad for somewhere around $360 a year with a one year term. I tried free software p ...
Re: CAD software for cabinet shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- Small shop with Cabinet vision. We post to a cnc. Our market is residential and some small commercia ...
Re: Treating a new stump found with termintes? A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (8/7) -- Peggy, I wouldn't bother putting any chemicals on the stump. Those insects and decay were in th ...
Re: CAD software for cabinet shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- I should have also added that if you are out shopping for software keep in mind that whatever you bu ...
Re: finishing massive redwood top on Kauai A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/7) -- You bet I would like to see a video of that first turnover. I'm really glad I'm not you ...
CAD software for cabinet shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- I'm looking for any suggestions on a user friendly cad program for our cabinet shop. We are a small ...
Re: Cabinet vision maintenance and support renewal A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- Jim, I'm confused and may have confused you. I was referring to the Advanced level of support. Not t ...
Re: Tally Your Lumber!!!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- why haven't you switched suppliers? if they did it more than once on you,shame ...
Re: Tally Your Lumber!!!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/7) -- JT, Without naming them, although we all wish you would, at least what state d ...
Re: KCD Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- If the effort of your twitter question is indicative of the effort you will put into using software, ...
Re: KCD Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- for jobs when my attention is best not in front of the screen I outsource them. got two fall large o ...
My sawdust pile A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/7) -- Looks like I need to clean up soon ...
Finish Cracking on Fire Rated MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (8/7) -- I have had delayed Finish Cracking and checking on Eucalyptus veneer laid on Nauf Fire Rated MDF. ...
Under cabinet outlet strips A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- Good morning. I am trying to locate a source for under cabinet outlet ...
Microvellum help A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- I just started to use Microvellum on a daily basis for some production work and im trying to learn h ...
Re: Under cabinet outlet strips A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/7) -- I recently did a kitchen with angled plugs strips, turned out nice. I ...
Re: Finish Cracking on Fire Rated MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (8/7) -- this was bonded with a modified pv glue National Casein # 5784 pressed at 185 for 80-90 secs per ...
Re: Cabinet vision dovetail boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- For "F" Rabbet Tool you will probably want 3/8" or 1/2". You will also want to u ...
Re: Finish Cracking on Fire Rated MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (8/7) -- What type of glue did you laminate with. If it is a white or yellow glue (pva) the borate could h ...
Re: Cabinet vision dovetail boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- Ready try not luck that is what is generate to G code ; M92 (ROUTE TOOL #14: 3/8 DOWN SHEAR) (DIAMET ...
Re: Cabinet vision dovetail boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/7) -- You also need to put in an amount of 1" at the Nested Part Clearance then try running a couple ...
Kuper veneer stitcher A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7/25) -- We are having a slight issue with our kuper zig-zag stitcher: where the veneer isn't glued on ...
Re: High Figured Curly Maple Sequence Matching A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7/25) -- Call Indiana Architectural Plywood in trafalgar indiana. Thats all they do is laup up v ...
Re: Acad 2025 angle confusion A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7/25) -- The current UCS determines the input angle. Maybe his problem stems from not fully grasping the f ...
Re: FANUC PENDANT 0I-PLUS [2024 CR ONSRUD ROUTER] A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/24) -- You have a wire that is not connected properly. When you installed the new ethernet cable you pro ...
Custom Kitchen Magnet Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7/23) -- Hello all, Need some advise on custom high end kitchen fridge panels. Designer calls ou ...
Custom Kitchen Magnet Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/23) -- Hello all, Need some advise on custom high end kitchen fridge panels. Designer calls out fo ...
Re: How do we get employees to care? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7/23) -- Re: Harold That is the story of my 2 kids there is no way there touching my b ...
Re: Best Take Off For Estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7/23) -- We have ProCore at work becasuse my boss, who never made a cabinet or used a table saw in his lif ...
Re: Coated vs Uncoated Bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/23) -- We have found coated works for HPL and melamine and typically increases life of the tool up to 40 ...
Re: Custom Kitchen Magnet Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/23) -- Advance is not a good choice of kitchen cabinet paint at the first place.Kitchen cabinet pa ...
Re: Custom Kitchen Magnet Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7/23) -- Could you use steel panels in your frame and paint with conversion varnish or 2k poly? ...
Best Take Off For Estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7/23) -- what does everything think of BlueBeam, Vs PlanSwift Vs On Screen https://pixeldrain.com/u/1iTU5o ...
3m 100’ hose for supplied air A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/23) -- I have the 3M 50’ low pressure but am looking for 100’ Prices on web range from $300 to $70 ...
Re: Coated vs Uncoated Bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/23) -- Never done it, but FS tools has told me they sharpen inside the flute and that after the first sh ...
Re: 3m 100’ hose for supplied air A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/23) -- According to 3M and Allegra directions, 2 hoses cannot be put together. They don’t say why ...
Re: Coated vs Uncoated Bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/23) -- Check out frost cnc tooling, his bits are outlasting all competitors. ...
Re: 3m 100’ hose for supplied air A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/23) -- Can't you put a coupling between 2, 50' hoses? ...
Re: Coated vs Uncoated Bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/23) -- they just revert to non coated bits ...
Re: Finishing Drawer Boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/22) -- I expect to get flamed to oblivion by dovetail purists for my method, but that's ok. I cut ...
Pallet Board Pricing A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/7/22) -- I have a customer looking to buy 5/8" x 40" x 3 1/2" hardwood pallet ...
Re: WB Coatings in Southern California A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/22) -- I second that recommendation for Envirolak, it's practically eradicated any remaining separ ...
Re: How do you like your walnut? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/22) -- Im similar to Leo.. A diluted Walnut or Dark Walnut stain and then clear. If you leave it r ...
Re: Douglas Fir Pitch/Sap A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7/22) -- If your application is stain or clear finish, I have had pretty good luck t ...
Re: Finishing Drawer Boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/22) -- Since I'm just doing small quantities of drawers at a time, vanities or kitchens (12-30 dra ...
Re: BIESSE ROVER K 1532 G _ ERROR A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7/22) -- I believe this is a bad connection from PC to PLC card. It could be a PLC card over heating but m ...
Re: NR carbide cutters for turning A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/7/22) -- Thanks for the advice guys. I figured there might be some spindle turners in here th ...
Re: Finishing Drawer Boxes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7/22) -- I pretty much only use Baltic Birch for my drawers even being dovetailed the purist have is ...
Re: Anyone recognize this tooling? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7/22) -- Try Great lakes or Total tooling technology. Either way it will probably be custom ...
Re: No SAG bookshelves A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Michael: For a 1-1/8" shelf, I would dado 1/4" x 3/4" steel bar into the fr ...
Re: Salice Face Frame Inset Hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Vera, You seem to be on the right track with the part numbers you stated. In case there ar ...
Re: Salice Face Frame Inset Hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Hello Dennis, I also have inset doors and face frame, 3/4 inches thick door. I need to rep ...
Re: shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- If the cope and stick joint is the "problem" then it's not a problem. It's what ...
Better pay =%20better employees? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Just thought I would ask this tough question. I see the staffing agencies consta ...
Re: Better pay =%20better employees? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- 20 for lab up to 30 for carp What does carp mean? ...
Re: shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- cope and stick joint is the problem. ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- same here mastercab I dont measure I usually use the sheen to know where I am. I mean that whe ...
dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- hello So to calculate dft I use a wet film gauge calculating using the solid by VOLUME. To get ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- oh my bad forgot yes I sand using 320 grit between coats for adhesion and also since I water p ...
Re: Blum compact 39c overlay hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Hi Mark and Joe, Thank you for your thoughts. Mark-I'm glad to hear the single #10 screw w ...
Re: Exterior Door Finish Issues - Epifanes A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- My guess is it was contamination during the finishing process. Had it been som ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Pascal I use different brand of finish than you My finish system (ML Campbell)calls for 4-5 mi ...
Re: Dry Spray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I would recommend buying a Sata 100 gravity fed gun, with a 1.9 tip. They are fairly reasonabl ...
Re: Panel glue up options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- We either put them face down (surface bottom side with squeezout/drips first) or pa ...
Re: advice comparing electric sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Most of the good air sanders have less vibration than the equivalent electric sanders. For exa ...
Re: Blum compact 39c overlay hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Jim, I use both the Blum (38's & 39"s) and Salice. I prefer to use the Salice for ...
Re: RE: Bandsaw blades breaking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/7) -- Have you checked the actual tension in the blades after you install them? I had no clu ...
Re: advice comparing electric sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- What makes the Bosh special is the motor is separated from the disk kills most vibration.To m ...
Re: advice comparing electric sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Not sure how you guys afford all those expensive tool geek sanders. They dont necessarily do a ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- You can always measure this if it really bugs you and see what's happening for real. Spray on ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Ok but don't you sand between coats? Sanding can take a lot of finish Especially sealers When ...
Re: advice comparing electric sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I have nerve damage to the hand from using air sanders . I don't sand like I use to in the old ...
Re: advice comparing electric sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I've actually used all but one for at least a few months each. I didn't use the Deros, but i d ...
Re: Panel glue up options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- MarkB, do you do anything special to hold down the panels for flattening on CNC, as ...
Re: backpainted glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I've used aluminum frame doors with back painted glass panels from Element Designs. I beli ...
Reputation Defender A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Anyone out there ever try one of these places?........How did it work out?...... ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- It really comes down to the quality of blade you're using. Rather than repair, look ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- CORRECTION if I spray a piece of *BIRCH* I need 2 sealcoat to even see that something was spra ...
Re: dry film thickness/no of coats etc. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Also I forgot to add that if you thin your product a lot it will compremised the dry thickness ...
Re: resurfacing cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- It was a figure of speech. I can order it, not that convenient. It is a great price. ...
Re: Panel glue up options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Good trick, didn't know that one. Thanks. ...
Re: Fire retardant finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- For what its worth: I have spent a great deal of time researching this subject to reach a defi ...
Re: Widebelt Sander Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Thank you, David. I'm going to determine whether it's the leading end of the traili ...
Re: New shop floor plan A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Know the fire and building codes of where you are moving, if it's a different city or a mo ...
Clamping Parquet Using Epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Hello, this is a follow up question to a post i uploaded month or 2 ago. Got s ...
CNC for interior/exterior door work A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7) -- Hi, We are looking at purchasing a CNC for interior and exterior door work. We have a couple other C ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Me too. I guess youd have to quantify the true cost of the four guys? What do they cost th ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Thanks for all the advice. It's not my shop, so not my decision about the cnc, but now I w ...
Re: New shop floor plan A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Build a scale model. I used a scrap of Ľ" and made cut outs of scrap. I just shuffled ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- You need to see a proper cnc work if you think this is faster. A big local shop doesn't cu ...
Toe Kick Night Lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Hi guys. A client has asked about incorporating some sort of night lights into a 2 bath re ...
Re: Toe Kick Night Lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Why not just install a strip of led undercab on a rotating dimmer and photocell or timer? ...
Re: conference table substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- rich - i was thinking about doing it similarly except we have a vacuum bag, so no stick cl ...
Re: conference table substrate A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I worked with a lot of rigid urethane foam when I was a model maker, we used hot glue or y ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- It's even faster if you don't use a toe kick. Set the boxes on a ladder toe kick, or adjus ...
Re: Toe Kick Night Lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We regularly install rewired low voltage in cabs with modular plugs and a central transfor ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- By my reckoning, it costs you about $.11 per notch to cut those. That's assuming everyone ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We do less than a half million in sales a year. We can justify it. Easily. It opens up a l ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- If your doing 100 kitchen jobs I cant see how it cant be justified. Old habits die hard. ...
Re: Toe Kick Night Lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I've done this a few times, I think it's a cool detail. This one was wired to a wall switc ...
Re: Biesse S vs Selexx A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7) -- Thanks for the feedback, we’ll be taking a harder look at the numbers and see who can offer the best ...
Re: Toe kick cutting jig, four guys to use A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- There's 4 guys doing this, I'm pretty sure a CNC is much faster... ...
Re: Toe Kick Night Lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I usually say that kind of stuff is the electrician's problem. ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I had a cabinet door come into my shop (1 of 150 doors and 80 drawers...stain, sealer, shaded ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- It looks like someone wiped part of the surface with some contaminate during the finishing pro ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- @nick, what you’ve seen on that one door sounds more like an over catalyzed finish, this will ...
Re: Painted slab cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- If you are painting, there is a paintable pvc banding, but any close grain banding will do ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Always use products that are compatible! @Brian If you wipe it off,are you really removing som ...
Re: non-stick surface for cauls A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- i do not know if this would work in your specific situation, but i've been using melamine coated ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- The sandpaper is not the problem. We were having the stereate wb problem 15 years ago and swit ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- @mastercabman, it’s stearate, and yes, so long as there’s acid and stearate in the film, migra ...
Re: Batch Rotating DXF files A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7) -- Thanks David, I have not had a chance to test this yet. I will let you know how it goes. Thank you ...
Re: Painted slab cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We do it the same way duster does ...
Cleaner Air A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/7) -- I was recently contacted by a comapany about participating in an t ...
Re: How much did I under bid A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Maybe the OP just hired the most professional estimating staff possible for fr ...
Re: Heat VS glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Titebond supplies the #s on their website, though you have to dig a little. T3 is definite ...
Re: software extortion A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- If it makes you feel any better, my distribution software company does the same ...
Re: Heat VS glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- You willed to dive into the specific of each of the three glues. TBIII is by far the worst ...
Decorative wood inserts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- I occassionaly build custom wood screen doors for my shutter customers. Most h ...
Re: Profile knife storage A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Have you tried using a bolts and screws drawer storage? Some of such storage c ...
Re: Making Rounded Coffin Top A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- What do you need? More tooling and more experience. The lid is a traditional stave ...
Re: ecabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7) -- We dowel and confirmat our boxes. We use the router to drill the gables and use a 32mm boring machin ...
Re: Suppliers in East TN A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Back in the day I used HGH hardware, I'm wanting to think they were in Birmingham Alabama ...
Re: Long veneee layup A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- I agree the hot press is the way to go. However it's good to have options: if all else fails (and ...
Re: Cleaner Air A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/7) -- There are industrial units of this nature on the market. We had on ...
Re: When performance starts to sour A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- You need some objective gauges. A person would not drive a car without a speedom ...
Re: Heat VS glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- David, Where did you get the strength numbers? That's really incredible. We are still usin ...
Re: Suppliers in East TN A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We're just outside of Nashville but have used A&M Supply in Knoxville for some special ...
Heat VS glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- If all aliphatics - TB1, 2, 3 will loose strength with heat - and not all that much heat, ...
Re: How much did I under bid A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Mark, Are the shadows too photo-realistic? I agree with you after taking a loo ...
Re: Heat VS glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Many cabinet doors that are shipped via truck must see this situation. I am thinking no ri ...
Re: hvlp A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Gravity gun. Problem solved. You can go real cheap for what you're doing. ...
Re: Decorative wood inserts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Is it something we could cnc for you? ...
Re: hvlp A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Mastercab man hit it. Problem solved. Many thanks. ...
Re: down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Mirka Deros/vacuum, a Surfprep set up AND a Sandman table (110v/220v) with lights. Make yourse ...
Re: Veneer Issue (ultra-noob, many apologies) A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- I need to know exactly what type of lacquer it is. Different lacquers have different open times. ...
Veneer Issue (ultra-noob, many apologies) A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- First of all, I am as inexperienced with the art of veneering as I am excited to do it. To make t ...
Re: Veneer Issue (ultra-noob, many apologies) A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- Hi John Bishop, I am using a product from Krylon, called colormaster crystal clear acrylic based ...
Re: Rotting cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- It is well to remember that only the heartwood has any natural decay resistanc ...
Re: Best All Around Glue for Glue Pot Bander? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- B: We have the same bander, installed about a month ago. So far we've run .5mm and 1.5mm v ...
Re: dust collector woes A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Do you have to press the OL reset after it stops? Then either the OL's are bad or the moto ...
Beam Saw Advices A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Hi all hope your having a great day i own a carpentry and i am looking to open a melamine ...
Walnut cabinets no finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We have a client that wants her butlers pantry built out of walnut , but with no finish . ...
Re: down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- yes, l looked at the denray tables online as they came highly recommended by one of my custome ...
Re: How Hard Is This, Really? - Glaze Coat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I did an EnviroTex epoxy finish on a recycled chestnut conference table about 15 years ago. I ...
Re: dust collector woes A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Starting with the obvious, what wire size is feeding the motor, what amp draw is the motor ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Thanks guys, I think I will try 3M's belts. After changing to a new belt I checked the rid ...
Planer lubrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I have a 20 year old SAC planer that needs some oil in the gear box that lubricates chain ...
Re: Edgebander Glue Color Switch A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I rolled the dice with our new bander and tried clear (ish) pellets, and they've worked re ...
down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I'm in the market for a DD sanding table for sanding primer/sealer on cab parts and I'm lookin ...
Re: down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- have you checked out the mirka deros or similar sanders that are vacuumed? May be a better fit ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Hello Mike if you require a darker tint just use the Kem Aqua. I ran into this problem also as ...
Re: Planer lubrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We have a nearby oil distributor that can cross reference all the odd lubes called for you ...
Re: Planer lubrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I'd ask your local oil distributor. We use Mobilux for our CNC and get it in five gallon p ...
Re: Beam Saw Advices A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Forget the beam saw and get a router. Unless you are going to stack cut, meaning multiple ...
Re: Beam Saw Advices A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- thank you for your advice i would like to add that i work with big European boards like 36 ...
Re: down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- comes down to airflow that each table has and wheter it has cheap blanket filters and final fi ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- On my old single head timesaver we ran Hermes belts with the zip seam. We had chatter mark ...
Re: Glue Creep on solid lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- If you will be at IWF this year, I will be giving a seminar on gluing, including this spec ...
Re: SCM Minimax 25" Sander Feed Belt ?'s A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Thanks, Mark! I was able to fix the problem as you described with some new set scre ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We used the Klingspor belts for years. 3M gave me a few sample belts and after giving them ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- We use Kema Aqua Plus on a daily bases, you can have any color you want mixed, we have a shop ...
Re: enRoute software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/7) -- EnRoute 6 Pro is now available as a subscription for $89/month. This is the full all-inclusive versi ...
Re: Best All Around Glue for Glue Pot Bander? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We have the same bander and run the Dorus 217 natural for .5mm pvc and 1.5mm veneer coil. ...
Re: Best All Around Glue for Glue Pot Bander? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- I 2nd the Dorus KS 351, we switch from PVC to wood tape constantly without any problems ...
Re: Rotting cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- In my part of the country Osage is pretty nearly rot proof. Pretty nearly nail ...
Lock dowel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Wondering if anybody is using the lock dowel fasteners for there frameless cases? ...
Re: Planer lubrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Forgot to ask: Does anybody know what kind of oil this is? ...
Re: down draft sanding tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- have 2 tables from denray which i really like. ...
Re: Planer lubrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- google: gear oil led ep 2 ...
Re: dust collector woes A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- Single phase or 3 phase? ...
Re: # of businesses closing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Complacency makes it is easy to ignore impending information. The Chinese stock ...
Re: Growing the business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Just re-read some of this. Tim's comment about "it is much easier to stay s ...
Re: # of businesses closing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- The context is that there was a building boom that was caused by both demographi ...
Re: Problem wiping glaze A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/7) -- We changed to breakaway glaze, works great. On sanding we have found that the fine sanding ...
Re: Black specks on mahagony A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- looks like black pigmented. you can use black pigmented (compatible with your topcoat). i'd gu ...
Re: Growing the business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- "it is much easier to stay small" is interesting" As in a peculia ...
Re: SCM Tech z1 spindle not releaseing A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7) -- Yes, had a lot of trouble with my tech 5 last year, make sure you lubricate the spindle correctly. M ...
Multi drill Plunge rate A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7) -- drilling through holes for middle closet partition, and have some blows at the bottom at the other s ...
Re: Growing the business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- I can't say for real life experience but in business school they kinda paint it ...
Re: Quick change planer blade system A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- I also tried a set many years ago. Also had a negative experience. Used them on a 2 ...
exterior plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Has anyone here ever seen or heard of a 1/8" plywood , ready made as oppose ...
Re: exterior plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Dennis, Any lumber supplier that deals in marine grade plywood would have this. ...
Re: Cabinet Nomenclature Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/7) -- Canada has an apprenticeship program--4 years till anyone can call you a joiner. ...
Blush Spots A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Shot some conversion varnish yesterday humid weather. Everything looks good except for two spo ...
Re: Blush Spots A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Probably to late now. Spray it with retarder. But if it's been more then about an hour you're ...
Black specks on mahagony A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- I am trying to match this chair to a desk how do i get bleck specs on this mahagony? Any info ...
Re: Exterior grade stain match A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/7) -- Spanish cedar and cypress are exterior grade woods that are light colored and should take stai ...
SCM Tech z1 spindle not releaseing A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/7) -- I have a scm tech z1 the spindle will not release when switching tools. error pl115. anybody had thi ...
Re: Rip saws A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Marion, It will only be quick enough to re-saw 5/4 into 2 blanks for a casing, not ...
Re: Quick change planer blade system A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Thanks guys, Disappointed but greatly appreciate the input. David. ...
Re: Walnut photo sensitivity A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/7) -- 4 days of sun and still not quite even FYI ...
glue creep A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/7) -- About six months ago I made a hardwood lamp incorporating white and red oak. The lamp w ...
exterior wood bond to metal plate A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (7/7) -- Have a project replacing wood elements on a wood & metal push / pull plate on exterior gla ...
Re: Felled Oak. How long is too long on ground? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/7) -- +1 on Tennessee's advice. Oak logs of that size are few and far between. Whether white ...
Re: large wood corbels A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/7) -- Dale - Thanx - they were a lot of work !!! Ended up using PSA backed maple ven ...
Re: holzher 1265 grid problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- There is a roller limit switch on bottom left rear that can get knocked out of whac ...
Re: Veneering a mdf raised panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/7) -- Go to http://www.qualityvak.com/video1.html and see one way of veneering a raised panel in a vacu ...
Re: holzher 1265 grid problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/7) -- Try Lee Johnson @ 803-517-4131 ...
out door furnirure marine plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/7) -- Any opinions about using marine plywood of Okume or Sapele to make unfinished outdoor b ...
Re: 2k pigmented waterborne over aquaprime A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7/24) -- Tony what do you mean by this ? "as long as you stay in the 6 hr redcoat after sanding ...
Re: OSAI conrol need help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7/24) -- Hello Karl, That is good suggestion and I will try to do this. ...
Veneering Solid Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/7/23) -- Hey everyone. New to veneering. I am in a project where I need to veneer some solid wood panel ...
Re: Sanding square Cabinet Door Edges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7/23) -- I ran a non oscillating edge sander for years and used Tom Gardner’s technique of putti ...
Re: Biesse Automatic Import Pocket Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7/23) -- Hi David Thanks for the feedback. I did resort to drawing the pockets manually to program them as ...
Re: Biesse Automatic Import Pocket Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7/23) -- Michael, As long as you have something to view the dxf's in to verify that they are correct I may ...
Surface under gas range cooktop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7/23) -- Building a kitchen and may have a simple question. Installing a gas range commercial st ...
Re: Solid surface end panels? A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/7/23) -- We do alot of commercial solid surface jobs! Hospitals, schools & ...
Re: Library table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7/23) -- I Think They Would Have To Rotate Or The Books Would Fall Off. So i want to Buy a Co ...
Re: Surface under gas range cooktop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7/23) -- That's a new one. Haven't come across that yet. That's weird. I'd have somebody just be ...
tips for un-backed veneer without a vacuum press A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/7/22) -- I'm trying to lay up a 15'x120" end panel in qs red oak with grain running perpendicular ...
Re: top coat of Glaze A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7/22) -- Technically,you don't have to"sandwich" the glaze with vinyl sealer you can top c ...
Re: Micro bubbles in SW Polane. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7/22) -- I've had the same issue with other Polys. üst so you know, THere is no way to buff out or f ...
Re: Biesse vs omnitech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7/22) -- We have a 2014 Klever 1530. I have nothing but good things to say about it. Obviously when buying ...
Re: Biesse vs omnitech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7/22) -- my problem is with my budget witch is around 40k ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I dont do any of that. The work is delivered, and accepted, at the time of delivery. Whatever ...
Re: How to make better router cuts A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- Hey Brad, The best answer you don't want to hear is pricy; but you can you a 1/4" ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Just had the countertop guys drop a counter on a Euro cab top stretcher so hard it split the w ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Are you in contact with your Sherwin industrial branch? All their sheets specify the standard ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Being off the hook doesn't mean you don't have to repair or remake/replace what someone else d ...
Pump selection A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I have been thinking of adding a pump to my business I do a lot of refinishing I mostly use CV ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Leo is exactly right. It's not about who is at fault, or who gets paid for what, it's who has ...
Re: Two Dust Collectors on one system A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- I'm using Dewalt DWE7480 since last some months, It is the best fo ...
Re: How to make better router cuts A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- Onsrud O flute is the cutter I prefer. You use a Skill router table in a commercial sho ...
Re: CV full curing time A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Do what I do and don't trust anyone. Put moving blankets over the cabinets to protect them. If ...
Re: Where Have All the Carpenters Gone? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Wages have remained stagnant for over ten years now in cabinetmaking. There are ...
Re: How to make better router cuts A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- If the pieces are large enough, the jointer is al lot faster and gives good results ( i ...
Panel report in Cabinet Vision A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- How do I edit the report to avoid separating the materials on individual pages. ...
Re: Variomatic power feed A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/7) -- That machine must be 40-50 years old. Not something to count on to make money. ...
Re: Delta DC-33 parallel thickness issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/7) -- The RC-33 is a great machine when it is running correctly. I bought mine in 1984. P ...
Re: No-bleed stain on plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Colored finish is about the only way you are going to make that fly. I'm making some assumptio ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Like others mentioned, sounds like a power issue, could be motor , breaker or main supply ...
Wide belt sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Any of you guys have experience with a wide belt sander? I have a 37” Grizzly that I’m hav ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I had this happen on my shaper years ago. The third leg of the 3 phase turned out to be th ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- had the same problem a few years ago. After going crazy chasing a ghost and in the midst o ...
What going on with this white oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (6/7) -- Have a white oak that’s bark is very white and you can take the bark off in places. Tent caterp ...
Re: No-bleed stain on plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I got a feeling that the OP is using a single piece of plywood vs individual square pieces And ...
Re: No-bleed stain on plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- A few options worth trying in order of ease 1. Spray stain 2. Add the stain color to a little ...
Re: SCM computer A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- You can only go to a win 7 32bit Pc. You will have to install the xilogplus and once it’s installed ...
Re: No-bleed stain on plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Use frog tape, and moisten with a sponge, after applying, to activate the adhesive at the edge ...
Re: Wide belt sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- It would help if you told us what method of tracking it used. Optical, pneumatic, or mecha ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Thanks guys I will check all these and see how I get on with it Tadhg ...
Re: No-bleed stain on plywood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I think you would be best off to spray a stain. ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Check your circuit breaker ...
Re: Biesse Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I have an akron 435. The PLC lost the battery and in the change out the presser lost it's ...
Re: Need advice on bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Good news, I Followed your advice of lowering revs, increasing chip load. Itsa worked great. Also, I ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- Quality, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. However, attempts are made to quantify what qua ...
Re: Commercial bidding A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Pat, that is a good list. The line "Does one need to "tip" any pe ...
Re: Heating a Cast Iron Saw Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Long ago I bought anew Powermatic 6" jointer. It came with a fence that w ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- AWS, NAWWS provide measurable standards for custom, premium and economy grades. These can be compare ...
Re: Texting and clients/ Designers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Decorators are always harder to deal with than others in the trade. They change ...
Re: Melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- There are lots of variables in melamine. The thickness of the saturated paper can vary a l ...
Need a Custom Shop Recommendation for Sea/Tac A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I've got a good friend that recently moved to Tacoma and is wanting to do some remodel wor ...
Re: Pods for flat table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- if all your doors are similar in size set your pods on your nesting machine to the spoil board or ta ...
Re: Need advice on bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Alex, I cannot speak on the other companies bits, but on ours, the low helix or slow spiral is about ...
Biesse Rover A 1332 Edge A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- I recently purchased a 2014 Rover A 1332 Edge (with edgebanding) and am looking for someone who can ...
Re: buff and polishing conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- CV is a poor choice for a buffing project. You want a thick hard finish. 2k polyurethane or a ...
Re: Mattison 202 blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I purchased the same saw this spring. Called everlast & had them rebore a blade for my ...
Re: Getting really nice lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- We make almost all of it into moldings. Shipped unfinished, mostly. The pine w ...
Re: Biesse Rover A 1332 Edge A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Your Biesse will drill (line bore) & cut out and edge band cabinet parts? Nice machine. Holy shi ...
Re: Need Beam Saw Packed Near Cincinnati. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Bob, NuTek Machinery is located in Northeast Ohio. Feel free to contact me if you would like a quote ...
Re: Financing projects A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Someone has to pay, no free lunches! ...
Re: Filling large voids in slabs with epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- I've turned the coffee and cream blanks. Smell wonderful when turned, and I tell custom ...
Re: Filling large voids in slabs with epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- A nearby business makes pen blanks for wholesale. He does thousands of them a month. I ...
Re: Music in the Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- David, Your post is "music to my ears" lol. And I am sitting here typi ...
Re: Edge gluing plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Thanks for the many great ideas. After giving the customer a quote for the ful ...
removing mineral oil A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Yesterday I had a homeowner come into my shop with a 4'x7'x2" live edge walnut slab that ...
Re: Edge gluing plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- I do things like this often. I use what are called "Tite joint dog bone f ...
Re: Alphacam vs V-Carve/ Aspire A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- AlphaCam supports the drill head on the SCM Pratix in single, multi or side drilling depending on th ...
Re: Bleaching maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I use the wood kote two part bleach. It works well and is self neutralizing. I've used it on o ...
Re: removing mineral oil A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- One thing that works fairly well is scrub the edge with acetone. Do this several times a day o ...
Re: Grizzly 5959Z Parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Kip, if your saw is 10 years old, most all of the guts of the saw are interchang ...
Re: Bleaching maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Craig, Did you try different application methods like brushing vs rolling vs spraying? The spe ...
Re: Torit Dust Collection - air scrubber A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- No, it wouldn't help. A VS 1200 is a single cartridge unit. Cartri ...
Re: closed loop system A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- Typically on a closed loop transfer system, the return air coming ...
Re: Bleaching maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Hi Pete, I usually brush it or rag it on like a wiping stain, have never sprayed it. It didn't ...
Re: Rocking Chair Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- David, nice chair. Can you recommend a book or site that could help me with a nice rush ...
Re: Filling large voids in slabs with epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- Do you grind the grounds into a finer powder or use directly from the filter? ...
Re: need a cheap 4 x 8 cnc router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- I have a 5ft. x 12ft router with time to cut if you are interested in having someone cut for you. ...
Re: Rocking Chair Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/7) -- I use a 37" radius for my rockers. ...
Re: Bleaching maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Cool, thanks! ...
Re: Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Thanks for all the responses: The veneers have separations through and through wherever th ...
Re: office labor/shop labor input A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- The best way to answer your question would be to create a hypothesis.......then test it. Y ...
salice hinges/grass hinges/blum hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- My question is regarding the Salice door hinges with the soft close built into the cup. My ...
Re: Library Bookcase with Swing Out Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- Thanks for all the feedback. Firstly having read up on code in my area ...
office labor/shop labor input A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I have a 6 man custom cabinetry shop that puts out about 35 complete house cabinet jobs pe ...
Re: house doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Bob, it sounds like you're well tooled ; how have you made doors in the past? ...
Re: Dust Collector Sucking up conveyor belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions. We have had this prob ...
Commercial construction methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- We have two projects, both are fed/army corps. The section view of the construction method ...
Re: chainsaw milling A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- The angle of attack let's say from the end grain makes a big difference on how smooth ...
Re: Quality gate hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- When we make gates, the metal worker uses hinges particular to their trade tha ...
Re: Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Hard for me to say for a fact that it was only processing, could be more going on than I c ...
textured clear coat (anti slip but fine grit) A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I have a new product we've been developing. It is a maple cone with a 3 degree taper that yarn ...
Re: Dust Collector Sucking up conveyor belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in but it sounds ...
Re: Guess what caused this marking on walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- I have never seen anything like that before, but I'll bite. It seems to be perfectly c ...
Re: Quality gate hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- I am not sure what you are looking for, but we did a couple of sets of Carriag ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Keep in mind, thinner comes in different speeds, from fast dry to slow dry. I personally quit ...
Re: Dust Collector Sucking up conveyor belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- have you tried calling Timesavers? certainly sounds like the belt ...
Re: Guess what caused this marking on walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- The only time I've seen walnut marked up with iron stains is from ants/metal, but that ...
Re: Quality gate hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Paul, very cool doors. Just wondering, how do you handle water entering the bo ...
Guess what caused this marking on walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- Took a piece of walnut I milled and found this strange marking when I ran it through t ...
Cabinet Vision Processing Speed A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- Does CV require more CPU, or dedicated graphics, or RAM or all of the above. We are shocked at the t ...
Re: Dust Collector Sucking up conveyor belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/7) -- with the belt not moving can you see the vacuum lifting up the bel ...
Re: textured clear coat (anti slip but fine grit) A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- How do you apply it? Can it be mixed prior to spraying? If so are there any problems with clog ...
Re: textured clear coat (anti slip but fine grit) A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- i second Shark Bite. its just an additive. u add it to your material and spray away. no proble ...
Re: Guess what caused this marking on walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- Black is stain from iron... Possibly a chain around tree or barb wire around it for a ...
Re: Minwax Espresso penetrating stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- My MLCampbell distrib. has all of the Minwax colors matched in their WS2 base. ...
Re: Weeke Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Call Johann at Machine warehouse,, Great tech , independant and always felt i got a fair deal. he is ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Mesquite is one of the most stable woods around. No surprise it works. ...
Re: house doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- OR,( forgot to say) a dedicated CNC machine- pennies to run once set up. ...
Re: Autocabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- thank you for your response Dennis. I appreciate your letting me know your experience ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- One of the structural problems with the concept of just requiring "the bums ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Pat, I don't know what you are speaking to but I will say it again to reinforce ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- I think that we can only tell what will happen in our lifetime, or maybe two. Hi ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- The BRICS is not going anywhere soon because: Brazil's GDP is expected to shrink ...
Re: CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- I can tell you about the experience we had with Biesse. We bought a brand new machine that unfortuan ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Alan, There are at least a dozen other scenarios also. But all of them will not ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- FM As a hypothetical, lets assume the worse and the world puts the US in chapter ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- When you deny the BLS you denying all facts related to Labor. You might be refer ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- FM that is not true either, see the chart. DEFINITION of 'Job Openings and Labor ...
Looking for a professional Wood Carver A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- I'm an architectural woodworker in New York City looking for a professional wo ...
Re: Inserting Rafix A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- It depends on how many fittings you are using each month. If you're up around the 3500 and ...
Re: fill between coats pimented varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I second 3m spot putty... I use the acryl green and the acryl white for the small defects..... ...
Re: multicam scanner A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- Typically a barcode scanner will emulate a keyboard. The code on the page should match a program on ...
Re: CNC SCM Pratix 22 Reference A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- So... We found the solution. My CNC has an off load/cleaning rake and after work when we turn off th ...
Laminated door parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Making 2-1/4" entry doors. I've got material 1-3/4" thick now. What' ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- I'm guessing you are in the Bay Area or similiar. I think that has to do with hi ...
Re: Wood choice for exterior column base? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Why not use pressure treated wood? The ERC will fail fairly rapidly. In fact, ...
Re: Melamine Cabinets in Cold House A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- I have mcp shelving units that Ive built in my lake house. Ive seen single digit temps in ...
Re: How about a WIND POWERED mill! A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- I am not enough of a chemist to describe the effect in detail, but I believe it involv ...
Re: Ready to match stain systems? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Ilva has a great product. Huge company, Italian, poor distribution here in the US ...
Re: Felder CNC anyone? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/7) -- The Astra R-Nesting software can export layouts to any cnc saws: Felder, SCM, Holz-Her etc. ...
Re: Rebuilding Waldkin shaper spindle A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- I suspect their quill assembly is very similar to most other industria ...
Re: differance between cedar and cypress tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- All the pictures seem to be cypress. ERC (also called aromatic cedar) has such a stron ...
Re: commercial pay schedule A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- The reason I had the job is that I know the right hand man of the owner. I got a ...
Re: Planning workload in a small shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- We tell our customers that it's their kitchen. They can wake up in the middle of ...
Re: commercial pay schedule A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Is there a standard for payment in commercial? 30 days from the invoice is what ...
Re: New to dye/stain Spraying A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Go to Sherwin Williams and stop mixing up your own concoctions. Pre Cat lacquer is not a great ...
New to dye/stain Spraying A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Hello I am having trouble with my kitchen cabinets. I decided to go with a undercoat of rub on ...
Re: Planning workload in a small shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- As a small shop, i have found that good communication/relationship with the job ...
Re: differance between cedar and cypress tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- thanks for taking the time to explain to a newbie the info its all for personal use or ...
Re: Waterborne sealer w/ solvent based topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- As Paul says, it's up to the manufacturer to dictate what can be done or not. I have used both ...
Re: Waterborne sealer w/ solvent based topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- Well to eliminate uncertainty I simply went with the waterborne top coat - flat. It took a lit ...
Re: Who do you call when you need a mentor? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- There are a coupe of options out there that have worked for me. The first is a b ...
Re: Spindle molder as pre mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- Will work, but adds a lot of time & you don't want to have to change it to do somethin ...
Rebuilding Waldkin shaper spindle A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- I bought a used Waldkin shaper and I think the spindle bearings are ne ...
Re: differance between cedar and cypress tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- I mill for the first time Friday a cypress log. It look just like the one you show her ...
Re: contact adhesive, veneer and finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- The paper on the veneer is not a barrier. I have had major bubbling issues with paper backed m ...
Re: Waterborne sealer w/ solvent based topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/7) -- I would definitely do samples first, but typically, you can spray a lacquer over a water based ...
Re: commercial pay schedule A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Like Robert said, what is in your contract? GCs like to work on your nickel! If ...
Re: Vanity with Vessel sink A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/7) -- We've done quite a few of these and it seems like 36" to the top of the sink is about ...
Re: commercial pay schedule A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- It can be typical if you allow it to be. What is in your contract will determine ...
Re: TIG WELDED WOOD MIZER BLADE Double Hard 7/34 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/7) -- I don't see why it should be any problems with doing that other than saving you some m ...
Re: sawdust and resin furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Sounds like expensive fun. What resin? Going to screen the saw dust? Going to ...
Re: Vegas or Bust A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/7) -- Hope you have a comfy Machine! Goldwing? ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- I started using Mosaik after purchasing a router. Our old software would not work with the new CNC. ...
Re: Cabinet Vision / Microvellum A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- No software that will really perform is going to be inexpensive or easy to use. We use a "siste ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- James, thanks again for the follow up, at this point we stuck really bad, having a CNC Tech coming n ...
Re: Basic CAD solution for submittals? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- Spartan, The thing that worries me about farming out drawings is if they will complete the project i ...
Re: Does anyone know how to make this joint? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/7) -- Ben, This is what you need to make it go fast. You can buy the plans for 12 bu ...
Re: Stroke Sander: Good for finish sanding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/7) -- I second everything Rick says above, he's spot on. I've used four of them in my car ...
veneering a 45 degree edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/7) -- Is it possible to veneer the face of a 1/2 thick panel on a 45 degree angled cut. The front of th ...
Cabinet installation prices A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- I'm thinking of installing for a local cabinet maker who is busy these ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/7) -- I have been surprised at the lack of response to this so far, I know these guys personally and know ...
P'lam inside edgeing A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/7) -- Where can I buy extruded inside corner j-edge in plastic or metal? What c ...
Re: Aluminum corner bead small A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- Protecting a corner with a painted edge! Do they think the chipped pai ...
Re: Aluminum corner bead small A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/7) -- The client has returned and is now ok with a 1/2" or 3/4" an ...
looking for mylar or polyester sheet A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/7) -- we have a 6 ft x 8 ft hot press and we are looking for a 6 ft x 8 ft mylar sheet as well. Anyone ...
Re: looking for mylar or polyester sheet A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/7) -- Try Joos, they're in New Jersey,nice guys, they should be able to help you out. ...
Finishing Price A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/25) -- We stay away from finishing now so we install most of our work unfinished and then the fini ...
Weeke CNC bent Carousel A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7/25) -- Hello everyone, We have somehow bent the tool carousel on our Weeke CNC router-wondering if anyon ...
Milesi questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/24) -- Looking for some feed back/advice. I've been a custom furniture maker for close to 30 years ...
Re: Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7/24) -- I'm here in NE Texas as well and recent convert to beech as well, after using poplar fo ...
Re: Cut list optimizer with sequencing function A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7/24) -- Bozzy, Yes, that is the plan. We would have already done it if we had space in the current shop w ...
Re: holzher cnc machine vs biesse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7/24) -- I have been running a Biesse Rover B 5 axis for 6 years, precise, reliable and a workhorse. A few ...
Re: Water cooled spindle in router table? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/7/24) -- Solid wood machining is the process of shaping and cutting solid wood materials ...
Re: Milesi questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/24) -- In my opinion there is no problem. All you have to do is first to check in scrap panels sea ...
Fine Paints of Europe dust control A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/23) -- I am currently struggling with a Fine Paints of Europe Brilliant 98 paint job on part of a ...
Re: Business Opportunity A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7/23) -- I'm definitely not smarter just too stubborn not to make it. In March 2013 my ...
Re: Guffey System A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/23) -- We have the pivet line but haven't fully installed it till today,so for the last 2 weeks I ...
Re: Scratch A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/23) -- The answer is no. ...
Re: Long Term Durability of Epoxy/Wood Bonds? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/7/22) -- No problem John, and thanks for the input. The difficulty in this territory is that it's ha ...
Re: Hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (5/7/22) -- Not sure what Walnut your seeing that is comparable to Hickory other than stuff that has a l ...
Re: Q-lon Kerf In Radius Stop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7/22) -- If we are making a frame for Q-Lon, it is an exterior unit, and we make a “ ...
Re: Long Term Durability of Epoxy/Wood Bonds? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/7/22) -- I just don't see the likelihood of such extreme wood movement as to require using G-Flex ov ...
Re: Hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (5/7/22) -- I have sawed walnut and yes, it has the wide layer of light colored sapwood and dark heartwo ...
omal 1300 issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7/22) -- We have an omal 1300 dowel machine and every once in awhile it gets stuck with the warn ...
Re: Intro to Line Boring Operations A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7/22) -- A good way is the use of a long back fence with multiple swing away stops set both ways ...
Re: Q-lon Kerf In Radius Stop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7/22) -- If I’m laminating veneers I skip the glue at the depth of the door stop the ...
Re: 5 piece cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7/22) -- If they were glued in properly with enough glue, then they should not crack. Caulk is a mes ...
Re: Insurance and buisness advice: GC + furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7/22) -- “Can't afford to turn down work” is the operative statement. The longer anyon ...
Re: Farm Sink Frameless Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7/22) -- Keep it simple. I make a base cabinet the width of the sink and short the cabinet heigh ...
Re: Long Term Durability of Epoxy/Wood Bonds? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/7/22) -- I certainly wouldn’t lose any sleep over it. My example of the boat decks defy most of the ...
Re: Farm Sink Frameless Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7/22) -- I make mine same as Bruce H but with 10mm reveal above the doors, regardless of sink he ...
Re: Q-lon Kerf In Radius Stop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7/22) -- Thank you Mack, I do my jambs the exact same way but what I am curious abou ...
Re: Squaring Slider Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/7/22) -- Do a 5 cut instead of a 3. it's more accurate, easily measured on t ...
Re: Picking a sprayer system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I operate a 1 man custom finish shop in a small yet prosperous city. When operating in a small ...
Re: beam saw + point to point vs. nested CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- A beam saw and a vertical cnc( not a point to point where you move pods) will blow the doors off a n ...
Re: Install over carpet? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/7) -- I have made a deep floor restoration, and even changed the carpets. I ...
Re: RE: Hand-Applied Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Shellac is derived from resin excreted by insects. You can dissolve shellac flakes in grain al ...
Re: beam saw + point to point vs. nested CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- I would say in your case, just get a nesting cnc, it can cut and machine all shelf and hardware hole ...
Re: Cleaning with acrastrip A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- We just started using it a couple of weeks ago, we have been leaving it in our lines. Our pump ...
Re: plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Thanks for the responses. We do use plain sliced. We did have a customer actually request rota ...
Re: ML Campbell vs Chemcraft A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Tom - thanks for the response, I'm glad to hear the Chemcraft products have been working well ...
Re: RE: Hand-Applied Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Isn't every finish applied with hands? What is your need for organic? ...
Re: RE: Hand-Applied Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Isn't every finish applied with hands? What is your need for organic? ...
Re: RE: Hand-Applied Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- It would sure help if you ever responded to your organic posts. ...
Re: epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Do not blame the epoxy. System Three makes excellent epoxy products. As good or better than an ...
Re: optimization dilemma A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- I optimize for all kinds of sizes, but our distributor carries all sizes of the thicknesses we typic ...
optimization dilemma A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- We're setting up for a new cnc. I've been looking at what size material to use and it's a bit of a 2 ...
Re: Veneer "bubble" A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Now that the veneer is ruined put on your deer stalker hat (Sherlock Holmes) a ...
Static Pressure Constant for Dust Collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Can someone tell me from practical experience how much static pres ...
Re: Veneer "bubble" A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Tom Gardiner: The reason for the large solid block is for a face mount door cl ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- I would add a vote for Rhino and Rhinocam.No ongoing maintenance costs and it works brilliantly.Even ...
Re: Veneer "bubble" A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Thank you for the thoughts and replies. rich c. : I am asking the finishers fo ...
Re: optimization dilemma A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- I think the best initial move would be to take a look at nesting your most common components in the ...
Re: Employees and Virus symtoms A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Rich C - just to clarify the Illinois mask policy - it's NOT mask at all times i ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- I would probably take a look at Alphacam. I have posted code to machines thru Alphacam that had hori ...
Free Drying webinar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- The NHLA is offering a free WEBINAR, on drying featuring me Ya dats a good one! as a p ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Yeah, i think i agree with where Rich is going. As a production process for filling pine that ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Bill, I am making butcher block. Pinch dogs would requirer that I would have t ...
Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Gentleman, I have to do some low volume finger jointing. I have good tooling a ...
Milesi 2k primer and pigmented topcoat waterborne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I will be shooting a sample of Milesi 2k waterborne primer and white topcoat. Hard maple frame ...
Re: optimization dilemma A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- Thanks for the responses. It has helped me think it through. We are using Mozaik, which had a steep ...
Re: Curved staircase - staircase skirt A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/7) -- Probably a little late with my response but i'd use a trowelable construction adhesive. Trowel ...
Re: Veneer "bubble" A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- If it was a hemlock problem, why aren't there bubbles all over that entire boa ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I went to my local plumbing supply house and got some 20' length of 3/4 black ...
Re: PPE shortages and shop safety A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- I had luck finding some 3M 6000 series filters for $20 a set the o ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I bought a finger joint clamp off Mac Campsure years ago. It is basically a tw ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- I can't answer that but a quick email to Mecsoft might get you a good answer.I wouldn't be too surpr ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- Thanks for all the input, would Rhino/rhino cam be able to run a second horizontal spindle? I am loo ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- So with all the wood grain fillers being mentioned and suggested, you guys routinely fill pine ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Oh...........I just noticed the date on that Youtube video. 2010. Sorry....... ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I attached an image of the clamp I tried to explain. No finger jointed stock h ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Couple of small wood blocks, hot glued to back, on each side of joint, pull to ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- You have not said what you are making. If any of the material is going to be r ...
Re: Employees and Virus symtoms A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Thanks Joe. The multi use trail I use is 6' wide, so staying 6' apart is impossi ...
Re: epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Also read up on amine blush. It should be removed with water and a scotchbrite. It feels waxy. ...
Re: Employees and Virus symtoms A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- You're right James, read that some studies are saying this could be around for a ...
Re: Free Drying webinar A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- Or from the NHLA site, go to EDUCATION, then click on SHORT COURSES. Then click on LIS ...
Re: PPE shortages and shop safety A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- You could get a supplied air system. No filters needed. ...
Re: Edge-Bander Frustration A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Digging up an old post.... Only 1 more lease payment and shes paid off! ...
Re: Finger joint clamping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- It looks like it may actually still be in production. BH Davis ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Gary - what do you use to thin the MLC paste filler? ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I dont disagree with the cardboard solution and I agree its a lot better than paper or plastic ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Well first off using newspaper probably doubles the time. I use standard painters paper in var ...
CNC software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- We had purchased CabinetPro several years ago and due to other factors never used it once it had bee ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I've used both 1/8" ply and cardboard inserts cut to fit fairly tight inside the box and ...
Wide belt sander drum repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/7) -- Hello all! Does anyone know of a place somewhat near southern Colorado that can res ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- again, thank u all for the quick detailed responses. its a tough one for sure. 30 yrs in this ...
Re: Live edge slabs, is the hype real? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- This is locally cut west indian mahogany that grows in front yards all across sw flori ...
Chipload for Slot Cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- I have a Whiteside 3075 2 flute slot cutter for making slatwall. Never have had to make this stuff b ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- use a mobil masking station or hand held masking dispenser with good quality masking paper and ...
Re: Which type of Blum hinge is this A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Plate https://www.hardwaresource.com/blum-mounting-plate-for-pie-cut-corner-doo rs.html 17 ...
2K poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Hello, We are having problems finding a quality 2k poly. We used Mohawk up to the point that i ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- #5 harold i like your idea for speed and simplicity but, assuming you are using undermount ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I would NOT cut cardboard on a table saw. Bad things can happen, its not made for that. You mi ...
Re: taping off prefinish interiors for painting A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I do as Dustin above, finish all frames separately, end panels or not. Some cabinets have two ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Eric that is why we still leave the front the same height as the sides and only cut the ba ...
Re: Quickbooks software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Thanks to all for the advice. Jury's in! looks like Quickbooks Desktop for sure. ...
Re: Live edge slabs, is the hype real? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- Its real, think kitchen table, island. How long will it last? Who knows. ...
Re: Live edge slabs, is the hype real? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- Are you paying a premium for live edge slab lumber? ...
Re: 2K poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- We use ICA. All kinds of choices for 2K PU ...
Re: 2K poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I use Ilva products from camger coatings. ...
Re: 2K poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- MLC Polarion Milesi ...
Re: 2K poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- ILVA ICA ...
Re: Walnut butcher block island top. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I think you're on the right track. Glue your boards up with some semblance of a pattern. T ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I'm glad you are all so in to what's on the website. For the cover, that kitchen was done ...
Wood Treated with Acetylation A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I'm wondering if anyone is using wood treated with acetylation such as accoya? ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- "I'm having trouble finding that information without getting into software" foll ...
SCM 746 grinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I recently purchased a SCM 746 profile grinder. I don't know how to tilt it fo ...
Re: desparately need a resaw solution A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/7) -- The key word in my last post was the CT (carbide tipped) part. If you have the opti ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- James, I didn't ask him to put anything on there that wasn't ours other than some generic ...
Re: Wood Treated with Acetylation A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I have been using Accoya for about 3 years and have been very happy with the r ...
Re: Slowing sales prospects for my shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- The yield curve will likely invert in August. Which usually means a recession (b ...
Re: Random rounding of corners. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- again im almost sure its not rack & pinion problem the corner are totaly 90 deg not round so mac ...
Re: Slowing sales prospects for my shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- We do residential when its in a mixed Commercial / environment and is WI certifi ...
Re: Wood Treated with Acetylation A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Have you looked into thermally-modified wood? Might be a lower-cost option, an ...
Re: Slowing sales prospects for my shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- The cause of a recession is over-investment always. There isn't any right now. ...
Re: Shaper opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Well, I’ve got a call into Felder and a dealer for MiniMax. I’ll wait and see what they co ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- then again you can always just google it !! https://davelers.com/32mm/Systems/3872.html ...
Re: Selling equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Ron, I would be interested in talking with you about your surplus machinery. Ste ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- There are plenty of programs out there that do that, They just cost money. ...
Re: grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- Not sure where you are located Eric, but we get red Mobil 28 grease from Akhurst, for our CNC. ...
Re: Selling equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- If you are on the West coast Machinery Max ...
Re: Shaper opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I have a Felder and it is a very good shaper. ...
Re: Selling equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Thank you! ...
How do you establish color consistency? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I am the Abrasive Specialist for SurfPrep abrasives. I travel the entire country teaching my c ...
Post below - small to large commercial jobs A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- I didn't want to hijack the thread below, so I'm starting a new one. In there, p ...
Re: Compound Curve Crown Molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Thanks Kevin. Yes I was referring to my long post. You may be interested to kn ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Eddie, Your drawing helps, but is not accurate. Down there at the top of the f ...
Re: bleached walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I use no steel wool in the shop. Someone did mention that. I suppose it could be in the veneer ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I am a bit lost in the drawing? The top half of the leg is easy enough from on ...
Kremlin HP 60 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Hello, Recently i bought an older Kremlin plural component system (PU2200) at auction. That sy ...
Re: Wide-belt sanders for small pieces? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/7) -- Assuming you are not grinding a lot off, and that the parts are running with the di ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Leo, thanks for the tip but the part (a) of the leg is not just radius up and ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Looking at it again, I got it. The back C radius is bandsaw cut or profiled? I ...
Re: Installing Cabinets with finished ends A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/7) -- My first inclination is to educate the new designer on the benefits of ...
Re: Are promotional items worth it? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- "Better yet, wear the competitors baseball hat when the salesman shows up.& ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- I've tackled my last problem person yesterday. I've had problems with a sexually ...
Re: Cutting melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- When using a Hi AT melamine blade you have to balance the height of the blade with the wea ...
Re: Cabnetware death A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- Mike I've thought about that as a strategy-keep what we have. We rarely use support although I do pa ...
Re: Burglar alarm A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- We have a monitored system. Switches on all doors, strategic motions (no delay o ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Wait sec guys... I glossed over something important, I think. A lot of you are r ...
CAD Software...Cabnetware replacement A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- With the impending retirement of Cabnetware I need to consider alternative cabin ...
Re: Does wood thickness matter? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Have you considered using a thin kerf multi blade frame saw and 10/4 material? ...
Re: Collection System A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Not running the exhausted air back into building can cause a negat ...
Re: Agualente Plus primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- well it seems to be something with the airless. I sprayed it through my gravity gun and got on ...
Re: Plywood & Plywood Suppliers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- CT Plywood, They sale different grades to fit your needs. Good service, the sale ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- "She is willingly participating in the hand she is being dealt and as long ...
Re: Agualente Plus primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Interesting theory. I don't use the throat seal oil with my pump (CA Technologies AAA) because ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- btw anyone who says that this is proof to never hire women--- I encourage you to ...
Re: Plywood & Plywood Suppliers A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- We've always used Atlantic. I know about Maine Coast Lumber because we used to g ...
Re: CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- Thank you foe response. We have been looking at the Felder H-08, with sweeperr-5x10, but also like t ...
Re: spray booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Al, Brand was techbrite, t8 vapour tight, here in canada i was able to get them at $105 each i ...
Re: Cutting melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Get a saw with scoring! Anything else you do may help a bit now and then but blades will s ...
Re: Follow up and thoughts on the gender issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- If anyone else read this thread and felt a bit of a pit in their stomach--- yeah ...
Re: Anyone ever work with Boral ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Thanks everyone for the input and links. Earlier this week I decided to declin ...
Re: Cutting melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- That angle of attack is the rack of the tooth. Start looking at different blade racks to i ...
Re: CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- I've got a skill 5x12 with a sweeper. Been great and Biesse has been great. The sweeper saves a mass ...
Re: Cutting melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I truly appreciate the quick replies. One more question, does rack refer to hook angle? ...
Re: exterior stair treads A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Exposed to the weather, I have strong doubts about the stability/checking that ...
Heat Treating 6" X 8" pine house logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- Hello Everyone I was unable to get the logs and lumber into the dry kiln for proper tr ...
exterior stair treads A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I am in the process of building cabinets for a new house, my experience lies p ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- The once a week cleaning is for the kind of mess you know the fire department wo ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- My feelings about meetings is the shorter the better. My plan is for 20 minutes ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- We do the scheduled clean up and improvement time once a week before the meeting ...
Re: shop made collection system--could this work? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Dust collection is something that pays for itself if you do it rig ...
Re: Quicker Estimates A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Are you estimating or quoting? Big difference. If you are quoting you have passed the esti ...
shop made collection system--could this work? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Hey guys, we cant afford a industrial collection system and dont w ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- I have been metric for over twenty five years and consider it a non issue. I do ...
Re: Bubinga veneer grain filling A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- Your finisher is using the best approach available to him with using polyester... using paste ...
Bubinga veneer grain filling A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- We specialize in building conference tables. We use Bubinga veneer a lot and it always has a s ...
Re: exterior stair treads A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Is it a salt water beach? No idea where you live. Stair treads on a beach prop ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- I have mixed feelings about meetings. In corporate, my experience of meetings we ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Ahhh Pat, there you are! Kinda missed ya :) So I don't think anyone actually say ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- I think the main dynamic of Lean is bottom up. But I asked Paul Akers about this ...
Re: Best shims A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I buy poplar that is 12" wide. I'll cut a 8" long pc and set the cho ...
Re: Exterior door materials.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- We tend to use either Sapele Mahogany, Vertical Grain Fir, or Eastern White Pi ...
Re: Heat Treating 6" X 8" pine house logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- Wood is an insulator, it resists the passage of heat through it. That's why they build ...
Re: shop made collection system--could this work? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Since we know nothing about pipe size, distance, size of blowers, ...
Laminate edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/7) -- Hey guys, been a few years since I have lurked around the forum. Can some ...
Tooling for Machining Extira A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- We have been using Extira for a couple years on paint grade exterior doors. We ...
Re: Concealed bi-fold hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I typically will use a mortise hinge in between the doors to allow adjustment vertically a ...
Re: Best shims A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I make my own out of poplar. 8" long 3/8" at the fat end, 1" wi ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Mark--R is for red. Having tested an array of ph with a micrometer, I can testif ...
Re: Heat Treating 6" X 8" pine house logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- That wood must be cracking like crazy with all that heat on one side of the logs. Is t ...
Re: Appliance lift hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- Installed a set, for a customer that insisted. Some time later she called and ask if she c ...
Lenmar Conversion Varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- I've been using this brand lately and when I opened the last can of sealer it was a dark brown ...
Re: 844 colorants source A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- http://woodfinishersdepot.com/colorants-116/844-colorants-for-solvent-based-120/ Woodfinishers ...
Re: shop made collection system--could this work? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/7) -- Mike is right. With that many small collectors you are already pay ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Derrek, I find it interesting that you do just once a week. Everyone else seems ...
Particle A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- We are a shop that generates a lot of waste to! We have a lot of turkey houses n ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/7) -- Start with one simple thing and try and improve one thing per day , week or mont ...
white contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/7) -- anyone know of any white contact cement out there that dries white or cle ...
Re: Bubinga veneer grain filling A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/7) -- try paste wood filler. or if the voids are too big for that you could use epoxy resin thickene ...
Re: Best shims A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- Thanks. I hadnt thought of making them. I'll have to you tube that. Sounds lik ...
Re: Inverter error message A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/7) -- Thanks guys, ended up being a bad contactor in the safety circuit. Pulled it out, cleaned the contac ...
Re: installing metal cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/7) -- Take your wood price and double it. You can adjust next time if need b ...
Re: sliding ladder hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/7) -- Try the local meal working shop, not all that difficult to make. ...
Re: Filtered Vent A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/7) -- I've used these before in computer cases, maybe they'd work for what you need? ...
CabinetSense A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- Is there anyone using this program who likes it. I am trying to download a trial and am having troub ...
Re: Solid surface set-up A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- We are not a SS fabricating shop BUT do a little as part of the entire project ...
Re: Microvellum A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/7) -- After working with it for a few years, I'd say that if I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't. It ...
Re: Blade Pitch A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/7) -- I use 10 degree blades for most of my sawing but use 7 degree blades for some of the h ...
Re: Wide Belt Sander 5' Wide? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- The CNC router will not leave a slick finished surface because it is shear cut ...
Re: Curved back bench seat A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/7) -- I would use veneered bendy ply or simply curf cut and then fill veneered sheet ...
Re: Delta 3 hp shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/7) -- Thank you David and Bob. With this information and the places to get the bearings I ...
Re: My sawdustburner A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (5/7) -- Well, mine survived the winter. I tore down my stove pipe completely. There ...
Re: To ask a question A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (5/7) -- Are you referrring to pyrolisis(gasification) as result of heat?Or perhaps t ...
Re: Wooden range hoods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/7/25) -- Chris - The bending poplar is a good way to go. “Relief cuts on the backside” is a prim ...
Re: Weird Snipe A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/7/25) -- I'm not a moulder guy so can only comment based on my experience with planers. E ...
Re: Paint creep through internal grain lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/7/25) -- Starbucks - “Lost in the wash of life” As a friend said this morning about problems we all ...
Re: Paint creep through internal grain lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/7/25) -- I will be the obnoxious voice and say, simply, that wood is exhibiting one of its propertie ...
Re: Entry door staves/ tenons method A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/25) -- Perry -What are you? Just a dumb carpenter or something? Do these people no ...
Re: Wooden range hoods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/7/25) -- Looking at some modern carriages, I see curved and even 2 curved frame and panel work. ...
Re: Weinig moulders A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/25) -- A clamp force tester tests the drawbar clamping force. For the spindles to ...
Metal drawer box hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/7/25) -- Never did the metal drawer box system. Could someone identify the correct brand from pi ...
Re: Weinig moulders A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/25) -- What exactly is a clamp force tester, and why do you need one? Weinigs are ...
Aluminum foil stick to XPS foamboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/7/25) -- Can someone direct me to the Adhesive I can USe to stick Aluminum to XPS foamboard? I know ...
Re: Wooden range hoods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/7/25) -- 7 years and no telegraphing so far. I'm sure I did more than just butt to make sure it ...
Re: Weinig moulders A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/25) -- Marty, You must have HSK spindles on your moulder. I too didn't know what y ...
Re: Paint creep through internal grain lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/7/25) -- I think you should just go back to drinking your coffee. The sarcasm isnt really needed. ...
Re: Staining Maple and Blotching A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/7/24) -- I can only tell you my process. I do solvent based. There are two ways to prevent or adjust ...
Re: Gluing teak together for outdoor table A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/24) -- Resorcinol Glue. Others glues may work, but Resorcinol is used to make wood ...
Re: Which way to run the grain on tricky glue-up A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/7/24) -- The parameters set out by someone other than a woodworker have you hamstrung, and un ...
Staining Maple and Blotching A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/7/24) -- I usually do not use stain. This time clients wants a chest made from solid maple stained. ...
Re: Fixing Panel Cracks A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/7/24) -- After 35 years of dealing with the same problem you have, we determined tha ...