When performance starts to sour A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/5) -- Do you sit the whole lot down and outline the overall problems (especially if th ...
Re: Tangent Handrail A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/5) -- Dave, No Greek but only a bit of 19th century American woodworking with a dash ...
Re: Pinks Spots on Painted Cabinetry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- Couple questions: Are all four jobs only getting red spots on the uppers and on the higher are ...
Re: How much did I under bid A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/5) -- Mark B - You might just have to put your own hand down your pants..... Well, l ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Chipbored: If you were going to do this old school, you might see if you can find left ske ...
Re: Pinks Spots on Painted Cabinetry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- It is definitely "in and through" the top coat. We sanded through a spot, and SW cut ...
Re: Pinks Spots on Painted Cabinetry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- I had a somewhat similar experience using SW tinted vinyl sealer for my off white color coat t ...
Re: How much did I under bid A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/5) -- Paul, the prices will be all over the board from different areas we already kn ...
Re: making my own cabinet jack A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (7/5) -- I have an aluminum one that I bought 10+ years ago. Absolutely worth t ...
Re: AAA fluid hose diameter A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- i would go with either hose, won't make much difference but the smaller hose is more likely to ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Chio, If you know or can calculate the angle of the bevel/draft of that pocket perhaps you ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Hey Chipbored, If you haven't got the access to the "3d" type program, you can d ...
Re: Suppliers in East TN A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- We have been using them (in Knox) for years. Always terrible service but I am not in an ar ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Forgot to mention, You use "open contour" not "offset". Then to get yo ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- easy to do on the CNC, here is a preview image. 90 degree V bit for the profile, pocket wi ...
Re: AAA fluid hose diameter A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- you will find that you will have up the pressure to get the same amount of material on the wor ...
Re: AAA fluid hose diameter A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/5) -- If Kremlin is your pump, call Kremlin's 1-800 #, they will provide you with the do's and do no ...
Re: Making Rounded Coffin Top A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/5) -- Could you be more specific? Are you wanting it to be cylindrical, or domed? ...
Making Rounded Coffin Top A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/5) -- Do you have any idea on how to make rounded coffin Top? Thanks... ...
Re: Large Corian Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/5) -- Pinske has a big one like that I think. Not cheap but BIG. ...
Re: Large Corian Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/5) -- We use the 11" diameter one ...
Re: School of Wood Carving A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/5) -- Here's another one. ...
wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I recently picked up a used SCMI Uno 36" wide belt, single drum with platen. After re ...
Detached toe kicks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (7/5) -- Doing my first commercial job and plan to use detached toes. My real q ...
Re: Glue Creep on solid lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I would not call this "glue creep", though. I don't think there is a term for th ...
Re: CNC Investment A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/5) -- Dennis, not to side track this thread but you have mentioned several times that ...
Re: Shaper cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- SERIES: 8/900.624 . Is there any other brand of knives that fit the CMT head? -Maybe you n ...
Re: Yellow glue vs White glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (7/5) -- PERCEPTION runs the argument. In the States yellow is stronger and Brown is even stronger. But ...
Re: CNC Investment A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/5) -- Dennis, I would like to repeat an earlier sentiment. Almost all sales to end use ...
Re: Two sided melimine saw blade A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I had a newer Striebig Compact that had a riving knife that you adjusted to the depth of s ...
Re: Two sided melimine saw blade A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Mine is a "standard" and about twenty plus years old (green color). (my slats mo ...
Re: Black Laminate- Best Way To Clean A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/5) -- For old school contact Wilsonart 121. Spray on count to 10 and wipe off. ...
Re: Prokitchen software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/5) -- I use ProKitchen and 20/20. The 3D in ProKitchen is very fast and nice views. I have to say that 20/ ...
Re: SCM Minimax 25" Sander Feed Belt ?'s A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/5) -- If the set screws are slipping you could try replacing them with some sharp ones or ...
Employee hour tracking app?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/5) -- Hello, Looking for any information on a very simple app for android in collectin ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- You might want to take a look at the felt on your platen. If that's not flat, don't expect ...
Re: Plastic Laminate Supplier(s) in bulk? A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/5) -- Tony, To buy factory direct you need to be purchasing a significant amoun ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I don't know if there are different grades of the graphite cloth, but I wouldn't be supris ...
Re: wide belt questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I have run the felt through to flatten it up and seems good. The graphite seems to be some ...
Organizing hardware (drawer slides, hinges etc) A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/5) -- Any suggestions on how to organize drawer slides, boxes, sides, hinges, hinge pl ...
Re: Strong Adhesives. A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (7/5) -- All wood glues that pass ANSI or ASTM for bond strength should not fail. The wood should alway ...
Re: Drill bit replacement A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/5) -- Hi Bill , maybe you need choose one TC grade speical for your own MDF material , tungsten carbide ha ...
Kentwood Moulders 609HD A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/5) -- Dose anyone use a kentwood moulder? Is their quality any good ...
Re: Cedar On A Ceiling A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/5) -- This is for a ceiling, right? There are no studs in a ceiling. ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I've had an F250, durable, gas sucker all the disadvantages of a pickup. Ranger, Easy to d ...
Need euro hinge recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I generally use blum hinges but find myself needing something that will overlay the box fa ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- I've often wondered why build a face frame when you want it to look like a frame-less? All ...
Re: What the heck is this??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/5) -- Remember that the holes are exit holes, and that the insects are then breeding in debr ...
Re: What the heck is this??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/5) -- I had a similar problem a few years back with some ambrosia maple. I have a friend in ...
Re: Need euro hinge recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- blum 73b3580. Listed at the top of the page. It says up to 22mm overlay. Down in the borin ...
Re: Loox lighting system A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- We've been using the Loox 24V strip lighting for commercial fixtures. Bright! Dim-able, Se ...
Re: Need euro hinge recommendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/5) -- Picture didn't take this is what I am looking for ...
Re: Solid surface shop set-up A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/5) -- We're a millwork shop that has been doing solid surface for about 10-15 y ...
holzher 1265 grid problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/5) -- We have a 1265, and the grid got jammed on the rotating shelf supports. Now the gri ...
Fungus on untreated wood A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (7/5) -- This fungus is growing on an art project along the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago. The pr ...
Re: Warped panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/5) -- You screwed up and there is no easy fix(no Fix) I'm aware of. You should make new panels or outso ...
1402 EDGEBANDER limit switch # A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (7/5) -- I need the limit switch # that controls the front and rear trimmer on a Holz Her 1402 .My cu ...
price for surfacing A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (7/5) -- been in the woodworking buseness for 5 years and i am goig to start selling ...
Re: Exterior Wood Door Questions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5/25) -- 1. About the selection of external woodworking glue For outdoor wooden door ...
Re: Entry Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5/25) -- If you plan to make a full-glass storm front door and want it to be durable ...
Re: Matador Paint issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/25) -- Are the colors mixed in a clear or white base? We have been spraying Matador for 20 years. ...
Re: Matador Paint issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/25) -- What material are you painting? What grit are you sanding to on your wood? Have you tested ...
Sawstop bearings running hot? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/25) -- I have a six month old Sawstop and the bearings and the shaft seem to run hot. My last ...
Re: Recommendations for cleaning spray equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/25) -- We spray solvents primarily, but switch back and forth occasionally. I flush with denatured ...
Re: Recommendations for cleaning spray equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/25) -- Lacquer thinner Denatured Alcohol Water Waterbased material Reverse when going back to solv ...
Re: Matador Paint issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/25) -- Are you edged breaking your sharp edges? ...
Pass thru door alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- I have a situation where we built a pass thru type cabinet with 2 relatively long doors ...
5" H&L discs just won't last A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- I am primarily a PSA sand paper guy using a DA over a downdraft table. I use cloth back ...
Re: holzher cnc machine vs biesse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5/24) -- Hi, I can give you a view from the programming side. If you want to made programs on the machine, ...
Re: Cabinet Making A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5/24) -- If your skill level isn't top notch across the board, you will have lots of challeng ...
Re: 5" H&L discs just won't last A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- I use the blue hook and loop dosc from Hafele The last a long time. I run them on a Bos ...
Re: parts for Casadei industria edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- Bonjour, Je recherche un manuel pour une edgeuse k320 Casadei industriel car j'ai besoi ...
Re: Tips for finding imperfections A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/24) -- When looking for imperfections, carefully inspect the item under good lighting. Taking your ...
Re: Powermatic 209hh knives A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- Check globaltooling.com You will need to know the size of the knives in millimeters. An ...
Re: Pass thru door alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/24) -- A picture or drawing would help me understand a lot better. What exactly is a “dive”? ...
Re: AlphaCam A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5/24) -- Hi, if you need remove it only from reports, you can deactivate it in the report's layout setting ...
Aniline Dye's A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/24) -- Now that JE Moser is closed who is your go to for aniline dye? ...
Re: Cabinet Making A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5/24) -- If you have to ask................. ...
Re: Cabinet Making A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5/24) -- I'd say that's about a 17 ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5/23) -- To be clear- this is for Alphacam - not Cabinet Vision. I have gone back though the paperwork and ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5/23) -- David, Full disclosure, I have a dealer key because I work as a contractor for a machine manufact ...
Re: Door and Window design software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5/23) -- Hi there, you can try to contact these companies. They used to or still have ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5/23) -- Hi Mike, I don't want to get you started. Pehaps the best way to avoid that is to avoid the softw ...
Re: Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/23) -- First, do you want a number because a quote for your home was too large in your opinion ...
Re: Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/23) -- I didn't count the wall covering in my estimate. The two uppers are pretty easy to inst ...
Re: Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/23) -- This really isn't a forum for this question. But I'll bite.... What is 2-3 years experi ...
Re: Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/23) -- Leo, I’d have two hours in mobilization and demobilization for the job, how would anyon ...
Re: Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/23) -- If it's one guy building everything including doors and drawers/pullouts and then doing ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5/23) -- Mike, either he knew or didn't know. He claims he didn't. It has nothing at all to do with functi ...
Re: Micro bubbles in SW Polane. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/22) -- I'm sorry I'll try to be more concise with my problem. The specific product is Polane 8890 ...
Re: Micro bubbles in SW Polane. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5/22) -- I should have asked about wood species. I've had issues with red oak and ash with air bubbl ...
Biesse vs omnitech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5/22) -- Hey guys I'm looking at getting my first CNC I'm a small 1 person shop that dose cabinets and som ...
Re: What to automate next? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5/22) -- What are your goals with a change? Have you done any time studies to verify choke point ...
Re: shaper spindle replacement A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5/22) -- Did you reach out to scm directly? They may have one lying around. ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Matt, thank you, I will give edgeco a call. Daniel, I live just outside of San Francisco w ...
Re: Mozaik, cabinet sense, others A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- We tried mozaik for several months. We do custom cabinets and furniture. Mozaik was unable to draw o ...
Re: Glueing formica to old formica situation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Solution is found and it was right in front of me and no one even though of it. I use &quo ...
Re: Panels for painted doors. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/5) -- We make them like Leo. 3/8” back cut on the shaper or the dado set on ...
Re: Outside melamine storage A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/5) -- Well, we are currently looking into buying an old refrigurator truck. In ...
Re: Stolen sawmill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/5) -- Sorry to hear this AND I hope they catch them AND prosecute them soon (our court syste ...
Re: Mozaik, cabinet sense, others A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I would like to know what cabinet sense would do that Mozaik wouldn’t as well. I have sent a few que ...
Re: Q CAD A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I actually just bought it two days ago, I'll let you know. For $45 bucks I think, it was a no braine ...
Re: Mozaik, cabinet sense, others A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I am really courious to know What you are trying to cab in a Cabinet that CS would do but Moziak wou ...
Re: Networking your computers through the Cloud A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I use a NAS network access storage device All my computers are able to access any file on it ...
Re: Bridgewood 708 moulder/planer A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- No Good on the grizzly to short and axel is different thread? Anybody.? ...
Re: Changing Cut Rite from .mdb to .ptx A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I don't use either but there seems to be instruction at the microvellum forum. ...
Re: Outside melamine storage A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/5) -- Sounds like that would work. ...
Re: Plywood bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- yes, I am using a GDP Guhdo pcd with awesome results ...
Re: Plywood bits A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- here's a cool video on their tooling guide ...
Re: Platen question on widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- Dave- It appears you have a combination head on your sander. That is good. The head ...
Shop Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- I only do architectural millwork occasionally, and mostly for people I've know ...
Re: Spray booth guidance for paint finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- What is the climate like in your area? You usually require a makeup air unit to replace the he ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/5) -- I assume you have a magnetic starter. Inside the starter is a dial ...
Re: Value In Experience? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Maybe think in terms of finding the right company instead of the right job? The ...
Re: Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/5) -- Or the magnetic starter is failing. Either broken/mis-made parts, ...
Re: Spraying oil through AAA A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Thanks for the replies. I've gone ahead with spraying the finish (sikkens door and window) and ...
Re: Shop Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Your drawing time ought to be built into the cost of what you're selling. Many ...
Re: Pratix s15 issues A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Scott, What model machine and what year? If you can give me the serial number, I will look at what w ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I actually enjoy chasing what "I" consider low end. I come from the bread and butter resid ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- Ryan, The reason Euro is "in" is because the industry has found it to be a capital-ize-abl ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- Whew, that was fun.....Sorry to get everyone up in arms. We build both FF and Framless. Paul is righ ...
Re: Heating a Cast Iron Saw Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- I had a sliding table on a shaper that was bowed right from the factory. The s ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- That is a crock, if low end is frameless, high end is face frame, and then what is beaded inset? I h ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I see a lot of stuff claiming to be "high end" and think it's garbage. I don't think I bui ...
Re: undercatalyzed conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- I realize a lot of us have dealt with this issue at one time or another. Sure some of us may h ...
Re: Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- When you say "flat panel doors" I assume you mean still 5 piece door ...
Re: Live edge slabs, is the hype real? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/5) -- Blackhawk, you can't compare prices in the commodity market with those in the characte ...
Re: Front door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- In the shop I used to work at in Upstate NY we used to put blue foam between f ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Had a production meeting yesterday. We have been implementing lean into our shop for while now. The ...
Cabinet Vision Labeling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- We are looking at switching to cabinet vision with S2M to manufacture closet parts. One question I h ...
Re: undercatalyzed conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- The over catalyzed conversion varnish will either wrinkle the existing coating or it will fail ...
Re: undercatalyzed conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Two thoughts, cypress is really soft and are you sure the writing isn't showing in the wood. S ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- If you don't know the difference between low end and high end, you have not been in the business ver ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- There is no "line". Its simply a matter of a customer that is willing to pay for a detaile ...
Re: staining alder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Alder poor mans cherry. Back in the day we would put in the wipe stain a product called benton ...
Heating a Cast Iron Saw Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Has anyone ever used heat to straighten a bowed cast iron table saw top ? I wa ...
Melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- I am interested in how the collective body feels about the different brands of melamine. I ...
Re: Melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Comparing commodity melamine to Tafisia is like comparing a Mercedes to a Hyundai. That sa ...
Re: Front door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- From side by side test done on insulated doors (I won't bore you with the deta ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- If you are building custom cabinets it is high end. The question on everything is compared to what. ...
Re: Spray Gun For Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Don't use paint, use a pigmented CV or 2k polyurethane. For small batches I use a Binks Mach1 ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- It was 10/hour times 10 hours. That needs to be automated. The BiesseNest module may be the best opt ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- Its crazy to think that Euro is low end and face frame is high end. Euro is in and people want it. I ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Talked to Moziak. Same issue. I have other issues that are unique to our business model that it does ...
Multicam Service Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- We have a Multicam that about 7 years old. I need to find someone in Florida prefer Tampa/ Sarasota ...
Need a Beam saw packed in Ohio A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Anyone know of someone who can pack a Selco beamsaw in Hamilton Ohio - near cincinnati? ...
Re: Mattison 202 blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- check out forrest saw blades. They are a bit pricey. They make all there own blades. ...
Need Beam Saw Packed Near Cincinnati. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Anyone know of someone who can pack a Selco beam saw in Hamilton Ohio - near cincinnati? ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- It's simple, don't over think it...High end is Face Frame built and low end is European style ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- use polyboard +knest ,can choose exactly how export and how rotate.... ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Labeling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Thanks Derrek. I would really appreciate that. ...
Re: Front door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Thank you both very much for your input ...
Re: Multicam Service Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I sent you an email. I can help. ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Testing 123: Quincy 40hp screw, 208V, When no air is being pulled, valve off at router, each leg mea ...
Re: Filling large voids in slabs with epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5) -- Coffee grounds. Where and when did that idea come from. The coffee is certainly not a c ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- We have a 20HP regenerative blower in our shop. We have had a meter on it in the past for troublesho ...
Re: Alphacam vs V-Carve/ Aspire A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Michael, in the layers tab of the Project manager, right click on user layers and add layer. You can ...
Re: Cup gun-efficient low overspray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- One door at a time here, too, or a few cabinets; a gallon in a day is a lot for me, but I ofte ...
Re: Grizzly 5959Z Parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Ben: I feel your pain. Early in my tool acquisition experience, I bought some Gr ...
Re: Cup gun-efficient low overspray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Rule # 1) When it comes to spraying there are no perfect solutions only compromises (I dare sa ...
Re: Stripes in Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- I had a lot of little bubbles with Target Coatings EM9300. Target said I was using too small a ...
Re: Glass shelf thickness... and temper? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- We use tempered always though most suppliers say they use non tempered all the time in res ...
Re: Stripes in Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Back again after another day of trials and info from ML Campbell. Not enough retarder, not wet ...
small nylon paint strainer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Compliant Spray Systems used to include a small nylon strainer with every purchase. When Gener ...
Re: Parametric software for single parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- Hi Mike, Sorry it's taken a while to get to this. Here is a link to a video that shows my process fo ...
Cup gun-efficient low overspray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- What Is the most efficient (transfer efficient ) HVLC gun out there? I spray almost exclusivel ...
Lamello lipping planer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Anybody out there using one of these? I'm considering purchasing one but not sure if I nee ...
Re: Filling large voids in slabs with epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5) -- I've been using used and dried coffee grounds for decades. For me, the benefit is some ...
19mm x 77mm CNC drill bit source? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- We've managed to forget who/where we got them before so begging for help... I need a 19mm x 77mm bra ...
Which spindle? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Not certain if there's something preferable and quicker over a DeWalt 611 some say for aluminum that ...
Re: Lamello lipping planer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- I have the Adler/Hoffman lipping planer. I probably only use it once a month or so, but wh ...
Re: Cup gun-efficient low overspray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- One entry door at a time. Vertically finished. Definitely not production. Airless and air assi ...
blade sharpening service A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/5) -- My blade sharpener just retired. Are there sharpening services in Maine, New England th ...
Re: Which spindle? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Not sure what you're asking... Aluminum on a CNC router is a funny thing. Can cut well dry but you n ...
Re: need a cheap 4 x 8 cnc router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Jinan Style Machinery Co.,Ltd specializes in the development and manufacture of CNC router machines. ...
Re: Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- I ended up buying the newer one but then It doesn't have the scoring as advertised. ...
Re: 19mm x 77mm CNC drill bit source? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- What if we could take a 3 wing drill 3/4" Dia x (19mm .748) x cut the shank to get 77mm OAL x t ...
Cam-Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- Anyone have and experience with a Camwood panel saw or know any other information i ...
Re: 19mm x 77mm CNC drill bit source? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I was all over your site yesterday and you had the best selection of anyone, I just wish I didn't ne ...
Join us June 22 in Springfield MO A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Join the CMA June 22 in Springfield, MO for forklift training and a tour of CMA member Cab ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I guess we were both right, just talking different vacuum types. Regardless, this is all very good i ...
Re: Vacuum Receiver tank A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Cabinetmaker, What are the units you use to measure your vacuum levels? Can't be the usual "Hg. ...
Re: Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- You don't need scoring for a Striebig. Skin the blade on the up stroke and then cut ...
Re: Cup gun-efficient low overspray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- How much are you spraying? If you are production then stick to AAA ...
Re: 19mm x 77mm CNC drill bit source? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- We have the 19mm in a 70mm OAL, 77 would be a custom for us also. ...
Re: shop carts A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Make your own simple and cheap ...
thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- please help me understand this. i've been having some issues with either micro bubbles or solv ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Thanks for all of your responses. Alan if I glue the tiles to a backing (PB or ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- I have read in Hoadley and from Dr Gene that lumber shows internal stress - movement at th ...
Re: Cleaning Poplar for tinted lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Thanks for all the info! I agree with everyone that poplar is a horrible. I touch it and it di ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- I think the point has been missed as to the real concern which is dust. Any dust that migrates ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- David, We are not having a problem with the lumber we are ripping. I was prompted to creat ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Dave, The picture is T&G flooring, reclaimed wood, no real finish. There i ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Dave, I think your plan is about right. I like your adhesive choice, but think ...
Re: handling of tools A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- The shop should have all tools necessary to do their work available to the emplo ...
Re: Pay increase evaluations A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Well I thank you all for good responses , I think bonus in lieu of raises could ...
Re: Closet system fabrication A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/5) -- The P-system by Lamello is perfect for you. It's a hand-held machine that's as easy ...
Re: Minwax Espresso penetrating stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- I resent the wise guy who denigrates the Min-Wax- polyurethane home Depot bunch to some unwort ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Cabmaker "Since your boards are moving so fast there is no time for heat to impart fr ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- 2x4 wall 16" oc studs with 5/8" type X drywall both sides 1 hour fire rating. Adding ...
Re: Minwax Espresso penetrating stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- THe only time I have used Minwax was when the client said...."We like this color(minwax) ...
Re: Bleed through A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- MLC has always had a heavy body stain blocking wb primer. First it was Polystar, now its Agual ...
Re: drilling stacked 1/4" MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- If you can rout the hole with a slightly smaller diameter bit using a spiral plunge instead of drill ...
Re: Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Most contracts tell you not proceed, I would put it in writing and get a waiver, make sure ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- chris, we use it for tables. are you using a box coat, or multiple passes, when you top coat? ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- chris, so you thin with tz13? no retarder. i'd been using tz4223 as my retarder. i'm assuming ...
Re: Is pod and rail the best choice? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- You can get a flat table and for less than $1000 you can get these http://www.greenbvc.com/better-va ...
Re: Festool A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- For the most part I agree. However, there are a few exceptions, like their tracksaw, that ...
Re: Bleed through A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Everything get primed now with stain blocker. Now all they have to do is teach their people to ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- I spray the same stuff. i always use 20% thinner as per Ilva instructions. Very rarely do i ha ...
Re: Benz vs Techniks A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- You can use the aggregate at 0, 90, 180 and 270 without installing a C axis. Also with my 35 years i ...
Re: Dowels in cope and stick joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Tempered, lawyer protection! Cost is very little more and the glass company delivers every ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- yes I'm using a kremlin AAA.mostly use a 06-094. just use TZ 13. I'm spraying tables and mirro ...
Re: thinner vs retarder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- i'd go with a 09 tip for larger flat surfaces go with a box coat so you don't get any dry spot ...
Re: How about a WIND POWERED mill! A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/5) -- Wind mills have been around for centuries need. They are a source of mechanical power, ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Pat: I think that the article addresses the wishful thinking of the housing mark ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Pat Gilbert: The article cites companies that were emerging businesses at the ti ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- An additional entrant into the residential marketplace will be Wall Street. The ...
Re: Auto paint on wood, finished with Sparvarnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- The wood was red oak and had been finished originally with a pickling process. The finish prev ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Tony Where do you get the innovation idea from? There is nothing in the article ...
Re: Auto paint on wood, finished with Sparvarnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Longevity is going to depend on how much water it sees, and how well the ends and sides are se ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- I heard a commentary on the radio about the recent job reports. New hires dipped ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- The boom in urban housing is tech based. These kids make tremendous amounts of m ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Tony Ok I see what you are looking at. . The value of their stock is 2.3 trillio ...
Re: Biesse Rover 321R A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Hi Jason, thanks for your reply. No it doesn't, It didn't come with a manual and it was missing the ...
Re: Biesse Rover 321R A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Hi Dylan, the only discs I have that came with the machine are the ones in the attachment, also atta ...
Re: Beam saw vs flat table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Gary U are totlay right about the over the pond thing i work with europ made sheets This is why i am ...
Plane Off TiteBond III? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (6/5) -- so I glued up some clear 2x8 and didn't wait long enough for the glue to dry and the two piece ...
Re: Biesse Rover 321R A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I would suggest looking at enroute software over bob cad. They have been really good when I have had ...
Re: How to kill bugs in an infested log....??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/5) -- Heat the log so it is 133 F throughout. This will require around 150 F air temperature ...
Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- How housing is going to eat the economy. Which means how the demand for construc ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- They did not have a good jobs report for May, but it is not the trend. The skill ...
Re: Interesting read about the future of housing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/5) -- Maybe I don't know. But rents can't keep going up in perpetuity. I think a lot o ...
Re: Corner trouble on mdf door A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- It's a little late I know but you an also either use the rectangle function to draw that or you can ...
Re: White Acrylic A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- I might try running the sheet through the belt sander before you laminate the sheet and cut your edg ...
Re: Closet door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- I have had problems with mirror glued to the one side of plywood but not mdf. ...
Re: Biesse Rover 321R A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- Does your machine use Biesse works? If it does I can help but I'm not sure when they started using i ...
Re: cnc repair needed A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- good Morning Anton, Where are you located in NY? I might be able to recommend a technician. ...
Spindle molder as pre mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- We are doing some work for a builder who is particularly fussy about the scribe line and g ...
contact adhesive, veneer and finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- We have a on going contract veneering maple veneer onto plastic wire channel covers thousands ...
Re: Spindle molder as pre mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/5) -- Yes, this will work. We are doing it right now in fact. I got tired of messing around with ...
Waterborne sealer w/ solvent based topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- The local retail store I usually get my finishing products was out if my usual solvent based s ...
sawdust and resin furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- I was thinking about furniture production and my first idea was sawdust and re ...
Re: alpha cam multidrill A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/5) -- go to drill catalog & re-type drill size maybe out to .0000 (like .1970) if it is like .1971 the ...
Re: Waterborne sealer w/ solvent based topcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- Only thought process I have is no way in heck would I do it. I did the opposite once, Used Kry ...
Re: contact adhesive, veneer and finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/5) -- The paper is an isolation barrier. You should be able to use any coating on it. I did a large ...
Re: Kuper veneer taper machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/5) -- On that subject, I have a Dennis tape machine in excellent condition I want to sell. I bought it ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I am a KCD user and just bought a CNC and before I dropped the money on the KCD cnc module, I though ...
Biscuit expansion in MDF, no water, no glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- Any one seen anything like this? Been doing this work for 30+ years and new to ...
Cabinet Vision / Microvellum A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- We are a small cabinet shop doing mostly commercial and a few large residential jobs. I am looking f ...
Aluminum Composite Panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (6/5) -- Hello All, We are working on our Exterior Alum. Clad door designs and am trying to source or p ...
Re: Biscuit expansion in MDF, no water, no glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/5) -- I'm not a biscuit user, but I have heard that they are over-dried to insure go ...
Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- Does any one have any experience about Mozaik support?? before we buy it, we did some research but f ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- My situation/experience with Mozaic is virtually identical to JM's In my limited experience with it, ...
Re: laminate substrates A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/5) -- Over 16,000 clear, detailed, accurate and easy to follow woodwork diagram ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- I was looking into Moziak, too. I went to their website and sent them a few questions through their ...
Re: Cabinet Vision / Microvellum A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- why only this 2?? we are the dealer for polyboard in Israel its very good software and the price is ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- try polyboard the service is perfect and the software very powerfull no any extra modul you have mai ...
Re: Round over 1/4" plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/5) -- Ouch, Give us a call. We can help you out on that, just need to know what ...
Re: Mozaik Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/5) -- you are on the Moziak forum right ? ...
Re: Reface A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/5) -- Thanks for the responses guys. these are frameless, and while I would ...
Re: Glue Up Misshap A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/5) -- Thought I'd give an update on the top. Just finished rubbing it out, ready to set on the base. ...
Re: Glue Up Misshap A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/5) -- Looks like you were able to make it all work. Nice work! ...
Re: Glue Up Misshap A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/5) -- Tim, Looks great thanks for sharing. Tom ...
Re: Glue Up Misshap A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/5) -- Nice job, table looks great. ...
Re: Bubbles in cured waterborne finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5/25) -- How old is the finish ur shooting? It's also possible you got a bad batch, GF has a Mfg dat ...
Re: Vacuum Pump type A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5/25) -- Here are various types of vacuum pumps, including the Water Ring Vacuum Pump: Types of Vacuum Pum ...
Re: Hearing Aids A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/25) -- I don't wear hearing aids myself, but a friend of mine deals with a similar s ...
Re: Hearing Aids A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/25) -- Thank you Angela. Your response is indeed useful. ...
Re: shop vac A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/5/24) -- I fully understand you are pretending you are enlightened and s ...
Re: Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5/24) -- Thanks for the response. I have been building custom cabinets for over 40 years and hav ...
Re: Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5/24) -- Our shop is in the High desert of California. We can get as much as a 40* swing in temp ...
Re: ritter clamping table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5/24) -- I have the same issue with steel pipe clamps. Just a reaction. Maybe use a self stick c ...
Re: Shellac Washcoat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5/24) -- try a gel stain, not as blochey ...
Re: Why is a "clutch" on a thickness planer? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5/23) -- It is a simply convenient way to stop the feed of the machine for any reason. Yo ...
Re: Opening flip up door with remote control A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5/23) -- I’ll add my vote to louvers also. Louvers will have the added characteristic of giving ...
Re: Cnc in small workshop A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5/23) -- There are Wattsan CNC machines with small workshop as laser cutting as milling machines. Here is ...
Re: Single end Tenoner heads A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5/23) -- The way you check recently, many people say is no longer true. ...
Re: Laminated stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5/23) -- I find yours to be completely different. ...
Re: Scratch A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5/23) -- Usually will use sandpaper, repaint and gloss. ...
Insurance and buisness advice: GC + furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/22) -- I'm in a debacle that is costing me a lot of time and headache. My work range ...
Re: Solid wood nesting tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5/22) -- FS Tools has an chipbreaker spiral solid carbide cutter recommended for softwoods and fast feedra ...
Service Needed: Machine Repair Technician (DENVER) A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/22) -- We are looking for a trusted machine repair technician in the Denver, CO area ...
Re: Squaring Slider Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/5/22) -- Does the work piece register against the fence or on the face of th ...
Re: paperless alternatives A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/22) -- The reports are already in pdf. I'm interested in software that can be date b ...
AutoCAD 2022 Publish A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5/22) -- Not sure why, but when I publish pages, it still wants me to save each page individually. How can ...
Re: Solid wood nesting tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5/22) -- I think a 3/8" bit would probably do the job for you. Less stress on the machine, lower amou ...
Re: paperless alternatives A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/22) -- I use Cabinet Vision. Besides Shoppak, is there a program that works with Cab ...
Re: paperless alternatives A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5/22) -- Can you print as a PDF out of Cabinet Vision? If not natively, then maybe you ...
Re: Picking a sprayer system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- AAA is a good step up for production. I personally have a Kremlin 10-14 and have been pleased ...
Picking a sprayer system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- I am just getting into the finishing world at my shop. I have been using a cheap pressure pot ...
Re: plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- What problem? The primary difference is the majority of cabinet ply veneer is rotary cut. The ...
Re: Picking a sprayer system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Thanks guys. I would love to have multiple pumps eventually but will stick with one for the ti ...
Re: ML Campbell vs Chemcraft A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Been using Chemcraft CV for over 10 years and never had a problem . Their Chemlife 24 sprayed ...
Re: Picking a sprayer system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- I can't comment on the pump you linked to But going with a AAA is the way to go this days I wo ...
Re: plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- I sand solid woods to 150 and plywood to 180 and they seem to match pretty well .At least that ...
Re: plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Toning usually equals out the overall color so it all matches. ...
Re: HELP WITH Z AXIS FAULT PLEASE A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- hi guys, thanks for all your replies. The machine is ball and screw and we are trying the motor disc ...
Re: Breadboard Ends on Island top A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- On table tops that I do, I cut the tenons but also have the tenons haunched between the te ...
Re: White Wash on White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Eddie, One will never be able to get the solids /veneer to match with out foolin' around. 1) S ...
White Wash on White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Hello All We are having a issue with White Wash on White Oak when mixing solids with veneer, f ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Don’t use poplar. Soft maple is the better choice. 3/8” mdf for flat panels. 5/8” for rais ...
Re: Woodmaster Helical Head A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- It's the knife pockets machined into the head are what that counts. Some are not as carefu ...
Re: Need help chaulking with solvent CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- First thing first It's caulk not chaulk Second,why do you caulk the center panel to the rails ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- As said above, best practice for a full fill is to use a paste wood grain-filler. There are a ...
Re: google listing my business closed A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Dave, Can't you just edit your own business information. When I google my busine ...
Need help chaulking with solvent CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- If I have a cabinet door, and I wish to chaulk a mdf panel where it meets the style and rail. ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Thank you very much Dan and Rich! Dan, do you believe it I use a water based filler between th ...
Re: epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Not sure what a bling finish is. I know finding professional finishes for a hobbiest isn't eas ...
Re: Need help chaulking with solvent CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Jim we do caulk our doors and have had no problems as far as cracking. We use DAP painters acr ...
Re: White Wash on White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- How fine are you sanding the solid wood? Sounds like you need either to sand the slab doors wi ...
Re: Curved staircase - staircase skirt A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- Thanks Jared. Would you use a standard PL premium or is there a better option? I have never us ...
Re: White Wash on White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Thanks for the reply john, We use 150 grit for all. We used to use fine grit than 150 but we w ...
Re: White Wash on White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Try to use a wash coat as first step. To equalize the absortion of the woods. You can send a p ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5) -- I 2ND ALPHACAM VERY EASY TO USE & WOULD WORK GREAT FOR WHAT U R WANTING TO DO. BUT PRICEY AS WEL ...
Re: Need help chaulking with solvent CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Jim, Do not use 5 piece construction then. Go full MDF/HDF routed on a cnc. ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5) -- I would talk with Wally at: WB Systech ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5) -- Rhino + RhinoCAM ...
Tar Paper Over Machinery? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- I recently bought an Industrial 10HP upcut saw at auction, and what I thought was some ...
Re: Tool holders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Reference the attached picture, it is of a fixed elevating tool holder within a changer but some car ...
Re: Dust/shavings collection for DJ-20 jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/5) -- Let me tackle this query from another angle. Does anyone know why ...
Re: Outlet Behind Drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/5) -- Did this plenty of times and it was never turned down by an inspector. ...
Re: Tar Paper Over Machinery? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- Here's a link to the discussion about the coating. I thought it was called Gilsonite, b ...
Re: Tar Paper Over Machinery? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- This was an old method of smoothing the surface of cast iron before painting. Very simi ...
Re: Tool holders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- FWIW: A lot of the USA companies are OEM'ing their ISO toolholders (at least) from SYIC anyway. ...
Re: Weeke error !! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- The tool changer needed to be leveled Fixed ...
Shaper opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I am looking to replace a 5hp Powermatic PM2700 that I have never been happy with since th ...
Re: buying on the cheap A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- I have narrowed my purchasing of hardware and sheet goods to 2 companies in each ...
Re: Slowing sales prospects for my shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- After 37 years in business in two countries, and being a religious person to sta ...
Re: buying on the cheap A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- I like to keep my purchases local or at least semi local. I ordered some Milwauk ...
Re: Plywood price jump? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- We have only used imported plywood and melamine and never bought domestic. There ...
Re: 5 piece shaker doors using textured melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Hi Ed, thanks for your response. The 2hp dust collector is not that strong. It’s working f ...
Re: 5 piece shaker doors using textured melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Hello, I have looked at the manufactured doors you referenced, I think they use a spline t ...
buying on the cheap A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Just a thought. Having spoken with some suppliers who are struggling with the on ...
Re: RoughSawn A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- If you are looking for that rough circular sawn effect, I've got an interesting ide ...
Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- We are just getting underway with manufacturing our own cabinet boxes. Where can I find di ...
Re: Dimension Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- There's a Blum book that has all the standard dimensions of classic Euro boxes. True 32 ha ...
Re: buying on the cheap A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- rich, a reminder now and then is good medicine. In my opinion good service from ...
Re: buying on the cheap A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Aren't you about 20 years late with the Walmart comments? ...
Re: Marketing solid wood doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- I have concentrated on exterior and interior doors for over 30 years. At most, i ...
Re: Edgebander choice A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I do not know anything about Biesse equipment, but we did buy a used Brandt Optimat 76 in ...
Re: Marketing solid wood doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- That is a good question. I have been wondering the same thing. Of course, we do ...
Re: Marketing solid wood doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Harold, I have a similar set up but also a CNC and wide belt sander. I can make ...
Re: shaper or moulder knives A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- We run a 5 head Weinig (wish it was 6) and we grind our knives on a Weinig pro ...
Re: Marketing solid wood doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- One way to compete making custom doors is to make what people need, and can't ge ...
Re: Wide-belt sanders for small pieces? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Lay down a bunch of strips of 3M 9832 double sided tape onto a long piece of 3/4 me ...
router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- I recently unpacked my 40 year old Stanley router, M-120, 3 1/4HP motor, 18000RPM, 15 amps, 115volts ...
Re: Technician for Simimpianti hot press A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Hi Shannon, I would be happy to help you out. I am an independent press tech that works on Simimpian ...
twin blade edger adjustment A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/5) -- Bought an old edger at an auction and wondering what specific piece bolts to the adjus ...
Re: Auto Base Coat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Lacquer is old school. I used it for more than 20 years. After using conversion varnish I can' ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- I just got a quote from them, they don't make it, they outsource from China, i ...
Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- Hello I need some help to find a source/company to fabricated this island legs ...
3m Peel and stick spec. ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Does anyone know what the 3m product spec. or # is for the peel and stick adhesive film us ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- Osborne Woodworks in Toccoa Ga. can make them. Will be expensive on custom wor ...
Re: Seoerate premill machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- A premill is basically a shaper, therefore any shaper can accomplish the same thing. ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- Thanks Tom, I just send them a email, I hope they can help me out, thanks agai ...
drilling stacked 1/4" MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Quoting drilling pegboard holes in MDF. What problems might I face if I stacked them 3 high? ...
Re: Wide-belt sanders for small pieces? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Can't you run it through a wide belt before machining to size? ...
Re: Custom Island Legs A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- Try Timberwolf Forest products. https://timberwolfforest.com/ ...
Re: drilling stacked 1/4" MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- They'll move. Use plastic pins (raptor) at the corners. ...
Re: router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Ugh.......40 years old? Maybe time to upgrade/replace? ...
Re: Wifi A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/5) -- Thanks Chris. :) ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Bob, if you're notching the front and back, IMHO you're over-thinking this... It comes dow ...
Re: Burglar alarm A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- My building is alarmed similar to Puzzleman. Motion's covering the entire shop. ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I appreciate your responses. The problem we've been having is way deeper than an occasiona ...
Re: Are promotional items worth it? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- If you're thinking in terms of return-on-investment, your resources can likely b ...
Re: Cnc Beginner A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Anthony, Beyond a general orientation to tooling types, feeds and speeds and understanding the mecha ...
Re: Installing Cabinets with finished ends A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/5) -- If the designer has specs that fall outside your SOP (for example, if ...
Re: high flash Naphtha softens CAB Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- The wax was not a paste wax, more of a liquid polish and was not applied until the CAB had dri ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I have a 1436 (I think) from 1994. I've got the exact same problem since I bought it used ...
Re: Agualente Plus primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- tried the 308 today with no improvement. It is a weird one. I cant see at all how it could be ...
Re: high flash Naphtha softens CAB Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- @ Robert: That's what I suspected might be the case but even then I wouldn't think that an oil ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I assume you mean a single hole getting plugged. Have you removed the dosing rod and clean ...
Re: Are promotional items worth it? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Just re-read your original question. These are some of the nicest & most mem ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I set up to dado with a sled prior to assembly. You can notch 10 or more parts per pass by ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- To clean it pull other the rod when the glue temp it up to temp then push a pice of 1/4&qu ...
Re: Cnc Beginner A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Pod and rail cnc's are used for a different things than flat tables. The bits are the same but the u ...
Re: high flash Naphtha softens CAB Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Good thing you stopped when you did, the softening would escalate to lifting had you continued ...
Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Our shop has a relatively new Holzher 1054 edgebander. We have been having continuous issu ...
Re: high flash Naphtha softens CAB Lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- is the CAB lacquer pre catalysed? used to spray a lot of it when non catalysed but then chemcr ...
Re: Cutting Drawer Box notches for undermount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- I will try and do a video of how I do this so you can see exactly how simple it is for me ...
Under mount Drawer Slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Looking for undermount drawer slides that lock out. I have searched major suppliers with n ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- Neither of you have said if you have tried thouroughly cleaning, removing _all_ glue from, ...
Re: Wood ground to concrete A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- Thanks! I don't have any experience with that. After woodworking for over 40 years you start g ...
Re: Wood ground to concrete A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- Good question. I didn't know what to call them either. A 2x4 fixed to a concrete colum for mea ...
Re: Wood ground to concrete A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- What's a "wooden ground(buck)"? ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5) -- Hi Richard, No worries about the recommendation. I am sure it works for you or else you wouldn't hav ...
Re: Walnut cupping after glue up. A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- The most likely reason is that the wood was not at equilibrium moisture content wit ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- "Yes metric is simpler but there are some major roadblocks. A) you can't ea ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- This is what works for us. We communicate in inches to the client. We engineer a ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- I am starting on it as my business has grown over the years to where I am not do ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- well every system has internal units and external units, conversion should be pr ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Great to hear your getting on board with lean. Have been looking to do the same ...
Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- We build all of our cabinets in millimeters but communicate with our customers u ...
Re: Waterborne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- I've been spraying waters for nearly 15 years with pumps and binks pots with devilbiss guns. A ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- "a big step up from the days we were using cubits as our unit of measuremen ...
Re: High Gloss White Sherwin Williams CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Robert - thanks , no i haven't used polyester at all i wonder what the pros and cons are for t ...
High Gloss White Sherwin Williams CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Its been years since we have been asked to do a high gloss white finish, last time we did it w ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Paul, I agree with you that building in customer choice is the way to go. What I ...
Re: Exterior door materials.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- I have been making exterior doors for 30 years. Enough time has gone by for me ...
Re: Walnut cupping after glue up. A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Hi David, Thanks for that. So for future reference, if I need to work with plain sl ...
Re: Cumaru stairs A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Thanks so much for replying. Actually, both photos are the same with a 3 month diff ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Wait--why does it matter that you cant get 2 m panels? Whatever piece you need o ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- Writing the processes down is absolutely the best way to impart knowledge. The b ...
Re: High Gloss White Sherwin Williams CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Hey Antonio, have you looked into the automotive finishes yet? The high build primers only tak ...
Re: Successful shop made tenoning/coping sled A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- Mack, What size cutter heads are you planning to use? How much material will b ...
Appliance lift hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/5) -- The Rev a Shelf brand appliance lift instructions seem to be lacking. It gives me a dimens ...
Build a table top - big and simple A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- Someone close to home wants a big simple tabletop, nothing specific material or finish ...
Re: Toolholder and Collets ADVICE - ER v. EOC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- Ben, My understanding is the difference between ER and EOC is the length of the collet. Specifically ...
Inverter error message A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- We have a Busellato Jet 4 RT Router running Genesis, and have suddenly run into some issues. Yesterd ...
Particleboard waste disposal A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/5) -- We are a cabinet shop that deals primarily with particleboard and ...
Glue for 2" thick walnut treads A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- We normally make treads out of 5/4 and edge glue using elmers glue all. never had an issue, BU ...
Re: Cumaru stairs A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- I don't see a problem with the photo that includes the pool. The cracks I see in th ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/5) -- Hello Benjamin, Yes this thread did seem to be long dead! I am sorry to hear about your frustrations ...
Re: Where to find manuals for older machines? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Thanks Craig! Didn't find anything there though. Perhaps not vintage enough? Not su ...
Re: High Gloss White Sherwin Williams CV A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Put Gloss over the White and buff it. That is if your going the CV route. Oh...and no; it wont ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- "One inch is 25.4mm EXACTLY." I find that fascinating. Most other conv ...
Re: Walnut cupping after glue up. A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- How were they stored overnight? Ideally they'd have sticks of wood between them so they ...
Re: Walnut cupping after glue up. A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/5) -- Better change your supplier if your wood cups and warps after you work it. Buy a mo ...
pvc edgebanding with wilsonart h2o contact cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (5/5) -- any of you guys used wilsonart h2o water based contact cement to bond pvc ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- How do I do it faster? How do I do it better? And, most importantly, What if I d ...
Re: How much Lean do you do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- "Writing the processes down is absolutely the best way to impart knowledge. ...
Re: Units of measurement for cut lists A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/5) -- If you are developing a product, build in user choice. Why would you do it diffe ...
Re: Inverter error message A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- I had a similiar issue on my Busellato Easy Jet. It was just a tripped breaker in the electrical cab ...
Looking for SCM Tech in Central FL A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- I'm in need of a SCMI tech in central Florida. Any recommendations? ...
Re: High school CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/5) -- You could try Conestoga College in Kitchener. ...
Re: Waterborne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/5) -- Thanks for all your advise ...
Re: modern furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- My understanding is that when a customer buys the work of Wendell Castle there is an ex ...
Re: modern furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/5) -- You just move on. One of a kind pieces have a higher failure rate than equally well mad ...
Re: Solid surface set-up A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/5) -- The sheets are big and heavy to move so most small shops I've seen start with ...
Re: Glue Up Misshap A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (5/5) -- David, I get my Pro Glue from the manufacturer here is CA, Vac-U-Clamp http://www.vac-u-clamp.com ...
Re: Bonding Galvanized Roofing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- I'm heading over to the local distributor in the morning, as luck would have it. I'd like to u ...
Re: Bonding Galvanized Roofing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/5) -- I would try using 3M panel bonding adhesive. This is a 2 part epoxy that gets used for auto bo ...
Re: microwave problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/5) -- Sharp... http://www.sharpusa.com/ForHome/HomeAppliances/Microwaves/Mod ...
Which way to run the grain on tricky glue-up A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5/24) -- I have a tricky job to fabricate, and I can't decide which way to run the grain, bot ...
Re: Merkur es 15:1 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/24) -- roy, first off, almost any 15-1 pump can spray that, typically with a .11 or .13 tip. you m ...
CV 11 help A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/5/24) -- Hi all, could anyone tell me what the below error related to; Add hanging rail to shelves (line43 ...
Re: Vacuum hose A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/24) -- if you have this company anywhere near you they sell a brand called tiger flex. it is the best ho ...
Re: Draw Bolts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- I only go as deep as needed to hide the bolt. The closer you get to the surface the mor ...
Re: Running small mouldings on a wadkin k23 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/5/24) -- I'm not familiar with wadkins but I have several small profiles ( 5/16 × 11/16 ) ...
Merkur es 15:1 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/24) -- I am thinking about upgrading from my 5 stage Apollo turbine to a pump. I spray waterborne ...
Re: Hold down side drilling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/24) -- We have mushroom shaped hold downs that bolt into the top of the pins which work great. Used to b ...
Re: Portable Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- I think you're right Rodney. There are a lot of portable edge banders on the market tha ...
Re: Portable Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- I think fetool is pretty expensive but very good quality tool, those portable bander pr ...
Re: Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- My machine is single phase I don't see any fuses like that it's a 2009 my older smaller ...
Re: Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- The blown fuse is what we are thinking . My buddy is the teacher for electricians at lo ...
Re: Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- Be sure you don't have some edgebanding tape or something else blocking the photosensor ...
Re: Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- It will look like this. About 1" long, 3/8 diameter. Shoud be located in the lower ...
Re: Vacuum hose A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/24) -- Why online? You can get that green hose from any good hose/hydraulic supplier. Probably farm supp ...
Re: General Table Saw 550 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/24) -- Buy a sawstop and save your finger's!! its not if its just when!! ...
Re: CNC Software Help.. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/24) -- Cabinet Parts Pro is having an online training today at 2 pm edt ...
Re: Vacuum hose A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/24) -- air handling in CT https://airhand.com/ ...
Re: conversion varnish- worth the trouble A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- Hey AJB, what one must know about coatings is that companies that manufacture the initial c ...
Re: conversion varnish- worth the trouble A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- Updates/ Answers to previous questions and thank you for your thougths on this, by the way. ...
Re: Waterborne help A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- I use a 2.2 in my FLG-4 for all my WB. Mostly GF including there white undercoat which is r ...
Re: Milesi 2k A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- fwiw, many, i repeat many of the newer wb have false bodies, or called thixo , i have no is ...
Re: Milesi 2k A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- Herb "meaning at rest they are very thick, think about mayonaise or ketchup, BUT under ...
Re: Milesi 2k A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/23) -- Waterborne 2k or thick viscosity paints? using less than 30:1 pumps or airless are healing ...
Re: Anyone have a Minimax T124 Lathe? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5/23) -- Thomas M Diel, First off, I checked out your work, and I love your aesthetic! If you ...
Re: ISO informative books A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (4/5/23) -- Try Illustrated Cabinetmaking: How to Design and Construct Furniture That Works (Fox Chap ...
Re: false beams A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5/23) -- Matt, I think you drew that incorrectly. It's typically done with a dado in ...
Re: Recipe for failure A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5/23) -- Thank you all so much for your help. I think I can sell her on the through tenons. I ...
Re: Coping sled. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5/23) -- Woodpeckers and Infinity Tools make reasonably priced ones. I would consider trawling A ...
Re: false beams A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5/23) -- See picture ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- I would like to hear what products Adam C is spraying. Cost of project, and being beaded in ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- Thanks guys. Been away for a few days. I think I will try some test doors using the great a ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- Jonathan, Scott explained my experience correctly. To the best of my knowledge, I have not ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- I would say that out sourcing doors would create quite a bit of variance and more problems ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- I agree with Adam, lots of glue, we use Titebond 1, put lots on and glue all the mdf panels ...
Re: Resaw blade riding on metal-to-metal contact A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/5/22) -- Im no expert but pretty much all the resaws Ive seen do not run tires. The bands ru ...
Re: BIESSE ROVER K 1532 G _ ERROR A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/22) -- I currently have the same problem as you on my biesse, but I don't understand why disabling the a ...
Re: Glue joints showing /cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5/22) -- My apologies to Adam, this question should have been to Adam C. Please let us know what pro ...
Re: Feedrate on Toolchange too fast, Biesse Rover A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5/22) -- Biesse recommend Lusin g31 protect for tool holders as per user manual And meta flux paste for hs ...
Re: Kremlin plugging up A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- The liner of the fluid hoses eventually starts breaking down. We have 1 Kremlin and 3 CA Techn ...
Treated Pine A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/5) -- Needing some 16' decking material so i ordered Premium grade yellawood . I need to net ...
Re: Spray stain full sheets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Roll it on with those 18" paint rollers on a pole. Pan of stain on the floor next to you. ...
Re: 7/8 opening shaper cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- I just checked my cutters and Freud also makes one. Better quality and more expensive, ...
Re: 7/8 opening shaper cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- The one cutter I bought from this company was ok. Not the best I've used, but they do c ...
7/8 opening shaper cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- I need a 7/8" opening shaper cutter for bullnose. So 7/16 radius. Who makes them? ...
Re: Spray stain full sheets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Consider using a NGR stain. ...
Mach3 Settup & support A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Hello, i purchased a Zenbot 48 x 96 CNC router. It came with a GeckoDrive G540 control box that conn ...
Re: Any ideas on how can I cut this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- We do these every now and then and I found this was the best way to cut them. ...
Re: SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Received an update from my bank today that our loan was approved by our bank and ...
Re: Any ideas on how can I cut this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- depending on quantity, just run a hole saw down a center line then cut in half ...
Re: Crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/5) -- That’s just a wacky rig no way any professionals I know would use it. ...
Re: Cutting solid surface A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Hi Brent! Solid surface is actually easy to cut. Yes it can be abrasive on the machine if you do not ...
Re: Carts or no Carts?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- @ Larry I installed a very similar system for high volume small square foot oper ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- You'll want to consider the size of the main spindle and look closely at the machine construction. M ...
Re: Tenoncam A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- I suppose I can attest somewhat for Tenoncam as I installed their (Hilker's) cabinets for ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- I should have added that when I was routing fiberglass we had a special room with exhaust and fresh ...
Re: Adhesive that bonds UV coated Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/5) -- You could try a Melamine glue, they are made to glue to non porous surfaces. Otherwise polyure ...
Re: Adhesive that bonds UV coated Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (4/5) -- ROO-GLUE guys works like a charm!!! no more sanding UV ply to skin with MDF! Just Glue and Go! ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- a CAMaster will, Great machine and I would venture a better price with lifetime support. forum is CA ...
Re: CNC Router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- You may want one that has covers on the screw arms as Fiberglass is very abrasive. You also will nee ...
Re: Overlay fillers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (4/5) -- Keku brackets from Hefele work well fit this application. ...
Re: Tenoncam A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- You might try contacting some of these people ...
Woven Wood Doors, Part III Recovery A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- Part Three - Recovery We needed to come up with a Plan B for shaping the curve ...
Re: Woven Wood Doors, Part III Recovery A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- Well, yes. The knives extended above and below the corrugated head. I agree th ...
Re: Cheaper line cabinetry A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- One of the things that makes cabinets cheap is no service. A "supplier" ...
Re: Preferred bit for 5mm line bore, in melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- keep in mind, ,,most cnc boring blocks (not independent boring machines) have a limit of 2.3-3.77HP ...
Painting cherry cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Looked at a refinishing job and homeowners wants to paint the cabinets in white or off white T ...
Re: planked table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- Why will it cup? Is it kiln dried? Wood moves in response to changes in its moisture co ...
Re: Preferred bit for 5mm line bore, in melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Brad point are designed to chip the bottom not the top, v point to chip the top not the bottom. Why ...
Re: Preferred bit for 5mm line bore, in melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- weather brad or vpoint ,,pierce into the spoil board 1/16" will clear the melamine egg shell/pl ...
Re: Rub Throughs A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- a lot of it is how you hold the sandpaper. also try using the square sanding sponges. (the thi ...
Re: CAD / CAM Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- vectric aspire (also know as aplacam art) when purcashed from Vero as alphacam at is 8999.00 i do se ...
Re: Woven Wood Doors, Part III Recovery A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- You've got pocket screws, screws, glue various kinds of clamps, including two ...
Re: Woven Wood Doors, Part III Recovery A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- What is the story regarding the knives being longer than the cutterhead? Is th ...
Re: Cope and stick question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Mike, I use 1 1/4" insert cutters from both Byrd and Freeborn on my 3/4 ' spindle sha ...
Re: sales and inventory app A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Quickbooks is the simplest solution. I believe they have a web based system whic ...
planked table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- When gluing up 6 x 72 x 1 in thk ash for a table top, can you cross brace the back to p ...
Re: sales and inventory app A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Won't Quickbooks do this? Don't go down the rabbit hole of ERP software. ...
Re: planked table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- 1" thick stock is called planks now? Sounds like a Crate and Barrel term. ...
Re: Software users A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- I think I’m going with cabinet solutions, anyone have experience wit them ? ...
Re: Cope and stick question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Don't you stain your doors before installing in the frame? ...
Re: CAD / CAM Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- beautiful work,,,,big mouth,,but very nice work,, _bless ...
How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- We build a cabinet that has end panels mitered to faceframes. The box itself is either mad ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- I use GF's line. There undercoat is really thick and I can usually spray it right out of the c ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- 17-22 seconds in a zahn #5 would be about like trying to spray peanut butter. Most pressure po ...
zipper vacuum bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (4/5) -- Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone has tried out the zippered vacuum bags ...
Relocation tips needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Hey guys, my wife and I have decided that we are going to relocate from Indiana ...
Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Hello, I am new to the pressure pot world. I have a C.A.T 2.5 gallon pot, with their H2o gun.. ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Thanks JT, I am hoping to get some kind of cushioning effect from the glue as well as adhe ...
Re: Festool edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- I have the Festool portable contour edgebander. This thing is very high quality, does and ...
Re: Miterfolding on CNC, getting proper cut depth A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Matt, We have a moulder head like Alan showed, but we typically don't use it for mitre folding. When ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- I did talk to the rep. He thought it sounded like the stuff wasn't atomizing properly, and to ...
Re: Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Well, The boards are sanded, and then dipped in a tank of Zinsser Bulls eye Sealcoat sandi ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- All of the waterborne finishes I've sprayed are fluid set to 12-20 and air 40. I start at 12 a ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Thanks for the response. I have tried all three tips, 1.7, 1.5, 1.3... So, when you spray this ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Not sure how well it would act as a shim, but recently I glued two prefinished pieces toge ...
Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Or Cupping, I thought I knew this answer, but have recently got it backwards, and when Goo ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- what size fluid nozzle are you using? Ive not had an issue like you're describing. I dont used ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Yeah I see what you mean. I've done the shim in the past like you do. I've also just lined ...
single line font that biesse work will read A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Sometime we engrave small part. All fonts so far is like 2 line . We have found a single line font i ...
Re: Hardware before assembly? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Thanks, guys! That's how I've always thought about it but just wanted to make sure I was t ...
Re: Has anyone used Red Grandis lumber? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- Red Grandis is an Australian eucalypt and is native to Australia only, it is g ...
Re: How to affix end panels to prefinished plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- I screw mine on from the inside. Staple the shim piece on from the outside. If possible us ...
Re: Pressure pot spraying. A couple questions. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Turn the air pressure down. You dont need much atomization. Too much air will cause it to dry ...
Re: Planer slipping out of gear A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (4/5) -- Thanks for the input David. I will give it a try. I was hesitant to open the gearbox but it ...
Re: Powermatic planer/Byrd helical head A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (4/5) -- Call the guys at Byrd , they know everything you need to know . They have helped us ...
Re: Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- An easy way to remember it is when wood dries the rings try to straighten out. ...
Re: Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- So in the example shown the top would be concave or a trough, and NOT a hill ...
Re: Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Buy rift or quarter sawn wood, not flat cut if they need to be more stable. ...
Re: Warping, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- If it gains moisture it will go the other way. ...
Re: ADA on AFB A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Per the plans or RFI as noted above, don't assume, its a different but same anim ...
Re: water based finish comparisons A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Hi Dave - generally speaking we get great results using the enduro-var on open grain stuff lik ...
Re: water based finish comparisons A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- I have been using GF finishes for eight years now. Have been very happy with endure clear poly ...
Re: Any KCD cnc commander users A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/5) -- Thanks for the info, part of my problem is I really know little in regards to cam, and machine opera ...
Re: Drum Sanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Thanks for all the help! I think I will just keep to my system until I can place a wide be ...
Re: Any KCD cnc commander users A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (4/5) -- Your fears are correct, but its easy and cheap to fix. We use KCD to export the dxf files, import th ...
Re: Polyester spray gun options A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Pot life is around 1 hour with my stuff...but that doesn't matter much I spray mostly panel st ...
Re: Drum Sanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- My experience is with an 18 hp single head machine following an SCMI planer which left a m ...
Re: warranty A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Gary, most states have implied warranties, products need to work at a minimum. G ...
Re: dye stain vs spray-only stains A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Jimmy, All I use anymore is dye stain. I did use spray stain before that but had adhesion issu ...
Fine Woodworking Magazine-wooden airplane A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- This may be a long shot, but does anyone here remember about 20 years ago or s ...
Re: Polyester spray gun options A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Actually an LV is an upgrade if you actually know how to use it correctly. Iwata will tell you ...
warranty A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- If a company does not have a warranty policy in place how does that possibly aff ...
Re: Polyester spray gun options A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Instead of a W101 you should be using an Iwata LPH 101LV with a 1.3 or 1.4 with a double diaph ...
ADA on AFB A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Does anyone know if they still need to meet ADA guidelines on military base? Sea ...
Re: Polyester spray gun options A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- just curious . how long is the potlife of the polyester. The stuff i use is only 30 mins then ...
Re: Fine Woodworking Magazine-wooden airplane A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- I googled Fine Woodworking Airplane and up popped a few, not sure if its what ...
Re: Fine Woodworking Magazine-wooden airplane A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- Tony, I googled " Fine Woodworking Airplane " and up it came. Looks ...
Re: Castle pocket hole bits A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Kevin, We have both Carbide-tipped and solid carbide. If you need a source, give us a call ...
Re: Miterfold melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Be careful or you will fillet a finger. I've got a nasty melamine slash right now. ...
Re: ADA on AFB A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- RFI or directive on the shop drawings. It's all subjective to interpretation ...
Re: TPS, idealism and the rest. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Yes we have implemented lean strategies in our company. No its not Toyota becaus ...
ADVICE please,still new to CNC router Weeke A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- well our router is setup. its a 4x8 480 C1 weeke,it uses 3 Becker pumps that are rated at 325 m3/H.. ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Tom, 3 years ago I also was considering that machine.....The salesmen offered me a free airline tick ...
Re: will it work (repair question)? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- First of all, its a beautiful top! I have huge sympathy for you, and have been ...
Weeke Drill Block bit sticking A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- I was wondering if anyone else has had this happen? We purchased a used Weeke BHC 280 4/9 Flat Table ...
2014 reviewed A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Just finished a review of our 2014. As usual it didn't match our plan entirely. ...
Re: Database/project management software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- As Pat & others have stated, database systems can really help you leverage y ...
Re: Need a review A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Been using 2 of them for about 2 years. I have to say I am happy with them. Huge difference in dust ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- I'm interested in your thread for a slightly different reason. I am about to purchase my first cnc. ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- John, in response to your question about why leave the ShopBot has many reasons. The machine has ser ...
Re: will it work (repair question)? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (4/5) -- karl, i don't know anything about the conditions of the install as we didn't i ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Hi Tom, I may not be able to answer a lot of your questions since I am new to cnc and still figuring ...
Spraying line A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- Dear Sir. We are interesting to invest in spraying line. We already have offer for Giardina co ...
Re: TPS, idealism and the rest. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Sometimes it's the only bus in town. So you make peace with it, roll up your sle ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- The Biesse Klever that I'm considering was quoted at 75k. I Like the way the machine is built and I ...
Re: Quote A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- Designer: After being shown a pile of lumber that would be used for her project ...
Chair Fastener Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- I have a couple of chairs that are missing some hardware. They are constructed using ba ...
Re: limbs to make lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- 18" limbs! That must have been a massive tree. I'm wondering if limbs would be straig ...
Re: limbs for lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/5) -- There is generally way to much tension in limb wood to get usable material. If you wer ...
Re: Weeke Drill Block bit sticking A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Dean, I think I'd listen to the tech; seems like the easiest solution. Other than that, you're proba ...
Re: folding closet doors-wood selection A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Poplar frames with MDF panels should be fine. The doors if they do twist any will still be ...
Re: Up Grading CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (4/5) -- Biesse is a great company and make great stuff. I run hundreds of sheets of 4x8 with a single Becker ...
limbs for lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/5) -- My neighbor has logged his timber next door to me.They left a huge mess some of the li ...
Re: Database/project management software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (4/5) -- I've thought about cloud based programs. Seems to be the in thing now. But given ...
limbs to make lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- My neighbor next door just logged out his timber some of the tops they left are 18"in ...
Re: Chair construction, for "large people" A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- Maybe select a Mission or Stickley style chair to build and beef up the frame members i ...
Re: darkening dye A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- How much darker are you talking about? Have you already tried mixing another batch using less ...
Re: Chair construction, for "large people" A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- That would be nice. the chair is going to be used for the weekly bible studies she host ...
Re: darkening dye A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- What about hitting the local paint shop and seeing if they will sell you a little of their tin ...
Re: RE: Removing Wood Stains A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (4/5) -- This may sound silly, but have you given the boards a good sanding? ...
Re: Beaded frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- add the bead molding to outside of door (or order doors with bead) ...
Re: limbs to make lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (4/5) -- Probably isn't a good idea, too much reaction wood! ...
Re: Oriental cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (4/5) -- In response to Monte yes I was planing to use battens in a dovetail slot and only glued ...
Re: Black Walnut Tree A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (4/5) -- Thanks for all the input. I'll let you all know how it turns out. ...
CFM comparison A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (4/5) -- I am considering swapping out my Dust Tech DT20, 20 HP collector h ...
Re: Reclaimed lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (4/5) -- Sounds like a good plan. I wish you great success in deconstructing. ...
Re: Crossroads A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5/25) -- I completely understand how tough this decision must be, especially after ded ...
Re: Hot press and adhesive probles on veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (3/5/25) -- We recently started using a hydraulic hot press for veneering 3/4" UV plywood, but we’ ...
Re: Cross Sighting Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5/25) -- I’ve been using the cross-sighting method for years, but like you, my eyesi ...
Re: burn parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/25) -- Thank you, everyone! I really appreciate all your input. I recently joined this team, and they’ve ...
Re: burn parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/25) -- I don't really put to much thought in it, but when I cut 3/4" russian birch, I use a 3/8&quo ...
Powermat A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/25) -- We run a powermat and the spindle seems to jump up after we set it and turn it o ...
Re: burn parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/25) -- RPM and feed are both too high for a 10mm cutter. I would say RPM around 14k to 18k and feed try ...
Re: burn parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/25) -- Spindle is way to high try about 10,000 rpm then start going up 12,000 should be in range ...
Re: burn parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/25) -- I don't think your feed rate is to slow but the spindle is way to fast ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- One of our biggest problems is that our chopsaw (a DeWalt slider) loses toleranc ...
Re: Dry Pine log weight estimation A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5/24) -- Gilles, since you haven’t responded, I will offer a little more help. If I guessed ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- I have just whisker shaved the ends of 8" material just fine, that was coup ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- I have 2 saws, one is the 18" Jet, the other is a 16" Pistorius. The f ...
3 Ply Bamboo A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/24) -- I am building a fairly complex bamboo bookcase built-in and wanted to get other peoples ...
Re: Tips for finding imperfections A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/24) -- Yep mohawk filsticks and razors are my go to lol. I will look into this raking light or a f ...
Re: Tips for finding imperfections A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/24) -- I agree with Leo. A flashlight will do. Make sure the flash light is not too bright. You ar ...
Re: Tips for finding imperfections A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/24) -- You really need to put it down low, almost touching the part and have the light cast over i ...
Mozaik still around? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5/24) -- We used to use Mosaic for our flat panel saw for nesting and we're trying to get a hold of them b ...
Re: Maxym CNC problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- We are building new ones. We may be able to help with yours as well? Thanks 717- ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- Dustin what brand do you have? we are following this conversationas well ...
Re: 3 Ply Bamboo A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/24) -- The dimensional stability data is on their website. ...
Re: Maxym CNC problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- Here is a picture of one that we built. ...
Re: Chopsaw Upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/24) -- ...Just awesome. Thank you, Dustin. ...
Re: Surf prep vs festool sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/23) -- Festool makes some very good tools. They don't make the best of every tool. There seems to ...
Surf prep vs festool sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/23) -- I’ve joined the festool band wagon and have invested thousands into their tools. As time ha ...
Re: drying hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5/23) -- You did not cause any harm. The oil might slightly but not significantly slow down ...
Re: Hinges for older cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/23) -- There are 2 plates at this link. BAR3R99 (9mmm thick) and BAR3R69. The BAR3R69 (6mm thi ...
Re: Architectural Millwork Installer Compensation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5/23) -- My understanding is companies don't provide worker's comp for their ...
Re: How do you dispose of your odd sized pallets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5/23) -- We stack outside the gate and they go away. I ran an ad on facebook marketpla ...
Re: Hinges for older cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/23) -- Thanks again for all these suggestions! I think I have a plan now. Dennis- can you conf ...
Re: Surf prep vs festool sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/23) -- As someone who invested lots of money on festool, I will say if you bank account is healthy ...
Re: Veneer Discoloration A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/5/23) -- I know from experience that veneers can discolor with exposure to sunlight. However, it looks ...
Re: RE: Air Drying vs. Kiln Drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5/23) -- The kiln process involves the drying of wood in a chamber where air circulation, re ...
Re: Mirka DEROS - which size/orbit for cab doors? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/23) -- I think if you call the distributor and asked for a demo unit you could arrange it. We ...
Re: Hinges for older cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/23) -- I did a google search for "Rockler metal plate adaptor" but am not finding an ...
Re: Teak veneer. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- Hey dr, well you got one reply that shows you a way forward, it will work, to varying degre ...
Re: Door sticking on the moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/22) -- Yes, cabinet door parts are a dream on the Quattromat or similar. The machine ha ...
Re: Sanding just before applying top coat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- For arguments sake let's not talk about wood/grain. If you painting a surface(metal) abradi ...
Re: Edgebander Selection & Features A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/22) -- I’ve had several banders over the years and currently have a brand new Vantedge It depe ...
Re: Can A polyurethane Finish Be repaired A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- Mark B has it right. Once you start to wood(removing some finish back to bare wood) a finis ...
Re: holzher edgebander issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/22) -- Hi ,I've a uno 1302 bander here that I cannot get to turn on.i thought it might be a sa ...
Re: Teak veneer. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- Chemmy, You are more complicated than my mother-in-law. Good advice but very time consuming ...
Re: Purchasing doors online A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/22) -- We grew frustrated with both our door suppliers ordering process, so we created our own ...
Tersa m+ longevity A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/22) -- Sorry to keep asking questions but we have no one to turn to around here. What i ...
Can A polyurethane Finish Be repaired A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- I am going to put an oil poly finish over a walnut kitchen table. I have heard from some th ...
Re: Edgebander Selection & Features A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/22) -- So far we have been very happy. It’s been up and running for only 2 weeks. Very simple ...
Re: Bridgewood Parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/22) -- I have the bridgewood moulder like the William and hussey but with 3 hp,drop par ...
Re: Blum A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5/22) -- Ok the code of 563f525 means draws have to be 20 11/16(525),as oppose to the563f533 tha ...
Re: Tersa m+ longevity A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5/22) -- honestly your feed rate is pretty slow. the species your running are both hard m ...
Re: Can A polyurethane Finish Be repaired A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- I think what you will find alot when repairs are spoken of is a spot repair being difficult ...
Re: Can A polyurethane Finish Be repaired A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- Clean it off, scuff sand it and apply you new poly. Just make sure oil over oil, water over ...
Re: Cabinet Vision support per hour A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5/22) -- US: 150 to 200 per hour in 2022. This is online training support. I pay 1700 per year for 10 phon ...
Re: Value of Pecan wood logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5/22) -- You can try the wood working groups in your area. OC Turners, or Orange County Wood ...
Re: Value of Pecan wood logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5/22) -- Gentlemen, thanks for your responses. There is no metal in my tree. I will look int ...
Re: Where to get 20HP blower? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/5/22) -- Check out New York blower. Got my 20hp unit through Oneida Air ...
Re: Teak veneer. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5/22) -- PS: as always " DO THIS ON SAMPLES FIRST" never on the actual project.!!! ...
Re: Hearing Protection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/5/22) -- Check out isotunes. They have a few options ...
Re: Oversized walnut pantry cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I have the same reaction as Jim in that the customer does not in any way shape or form dic ...
Re: Edgebander - lack of glue on leading edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Your infeed fence and glue feed shoe should be in line and .2 mm out from the glue roller. ...
Re: Edgebander - lack of glue on leading edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Do you mean the glue roller guide shoe closer (ie: 0.2mm) or the actual machine's infeed f ...
Re: Oversized walnut pantry cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I made some tall doors for a walk in pantry similar to this project. 1" thick stiles ...
Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Steff power feed doesn’t seem to have enough power anymore to pull material th ...
Re: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner stop sets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Kevin, Awesome man I appreciate it. Do you know if the control rod is the same one as used ...
Re: Edgebander - lack of glue on leading edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- seems almost like something isnt timed right. your trigger switch is not working properly ...
Re: Edgebander - lack of glue on leading edge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I would bring the infeed fence closer - .2mm. Also try to see if the fence is parallel to ...
Clear seal for air dried wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I have some air dried red oak 4/4 that I want to install in an unheated outdoor wood shop. Is ...
Re: Oversized walnut pantry cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Make passage doors 1 3/8 thick. you will never have a problem. Use hidden mortice hinges. ...
Re: Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- If the motor isn't stalling I'd say you have something slippibg in the drive t ...
Re: Clear seal for air dried wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Most of the time bugs like wet wood while it's air drying. You are late to the game if you did ...
Re: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner stop sets? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Peter, sorry for the mistake, I saw the price in dollars and just assumed it was US dollar ...
Re: Mirka Ceros repair? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Hi Guys Good news!! The sander just needs a speed controller and they are able to repair i ...
Re: MDO For Flat Exterior Panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I've used it for flat panels in budget exterior doors. No issues at all. . Joh ...
Re: Entry Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- hello gang does anyone knows where i can buy Timberstrand LSL in NY, NJ area T ...
Re: Power feed lost torque/power A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Have you ever changed or checked the oil in the gearbox? ...
Re: prefinished panels with dents A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- To have best control with where you steam, use a soldering iron instead of a regular iron. Her ...
Re: Millwork Drawing Interpretation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- In commercial you will need to submit samples of laminate, wood and any other finishes you ...
Re: Millwork Drawing Interpretation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Anecdotal story from me, sorry not more than a warning. I did a total of 1 commercial job ...
Re: Wooden Column preferred manufacturers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Hey David, I enjoy seeing your set-up, which is very similar to mine. I recent ...
Millwork Drawing Interpretation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Hello All, I own a small woodworking company focusing mainly on residential projects. Howe ...
Re: Rusty jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I have heard that good machine makers let their castings 'relax' or 'age' for sever ...
Re: GC master agreements A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- They want a uniform agreement with all their subs, it probably voids the prior m ...
Re: MDF for cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Thanks for the replies all, looks like Plum Creek is the common denominator here and now I ...
Re: GC master agreements A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Liquidated damages are a preset fee if you are late on the job. This is from a j ...
GC master agreements A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- we are a small 2 man shop that mainly does high end custom work. We outsource do ...
Re: portable generators for onsite installs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Personally, I’m a fan of inverter generators, because they’re smaller and quieter than gas ...
Re: MDF for cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Likewise Freeborn except for raised panels. Many years ago I bought one of those Freud one ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- The RP cap has much better atomization, and is compliant with the 65% transfer efficiency rule ...
spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- HI I just bought a C.A. Technologies HVLP spray gun that came with a reduced pressure air cap. ...
Re: Gel Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I spray stain for the most part. There are some manufacturers that make gel stain bases (ilva ...
Re: MDF for cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- If you are running MDF you have to have carbide cutters. I mostly by Freeborn cutters and ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Danny is spot on. Old school high pressure(auto) 30% transfer easiest to use. New school high ...
Re: Best Drill Press Recomendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I think WEN 4214 is exactly what you need. This tool is extremely versatile, that’s ...
Gel Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Is anyone making their own gel stains? If so, what are you using for the gel medium? I like ha ...
Re: Wooden Column preferred manufacturers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- We also want to see the woodworking folks to be employed and don't want the ch ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I mean lots of people can get 75-85%+ transfer efficiency out of an HVLP cap with good techniq ...
Re: job site generators A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- I use the Westinghouse WH2200iXLT generator. It's really quiet, easy t ...
Re: Wooden Column preferred manufacturers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I prefer to see my woodworking brethren gainfully employed, but I have seen pe ...
Re: Gluing torrified ash A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (3/5) -- I built a 10’ long dining table out or torrified ash and used Titebond 3 without any problems. ...
Re: MDF for cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Oh yeah, they were carbide- just s**t carbide no names. Painted blue Most of my C&P se ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I believe reduce pressure air cap is so that it will comply with laws in some jurisdiction It ...
Re: ScribingTool A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- My favorite scribe marking tool is called “thingamajig” it’s made by a ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Thanks for all of your answers. DannyB what do you mean." Lower in-practice transfer effi ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Maybe to limit bounce back, in corners, inside boxes, door details ? ...
Re: GC master agreements A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Thanks Alan. That helps. What are liquidated damages? ...
Re: spray gun question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Hey DannyB Do you normally use the HVLP cap or the RP? Thanks ...
Re: MDF for cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- We also use Plum Creek ...
Re: Cement board mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I'd been away for awhile from this site and threads; and then stumble onto thi ...
Re: Considering a Partner A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- I know that this is a little off topic but I think that it should be said. We ha ...
Re: millwork designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I agree, finding a local source of design would be preferred. But surprisingly ...
Re: Shop floor productivity issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Go spend a day in the shop just watching. That will tell you a lot. I Also have ...
Re: fillers on frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- While the material cost may be higher than raw MDF, it is cheaper than a 2s prefin maple p ...
Maple and beech Drawer box parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I have purchased a CNC optimization saw and a Omec 750cn dovetail machine. I am looking to ...
Re: fillers on frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I run the side panels tall then apply a trim board on the front to and attach the crown to ...
Re: Maple and beech Drawer box parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Andrew, Go to the Wood Components Manufacturing Association, wcma.com and there's a place ...
Re: CAD computer A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Thanks to all for the feedback. My son reminded me he has an older CYBORGX gaming tower that he no l ...
Re: CAD computer A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- If you are using the computer specifically for CAD and have no plans on using it for gaming then go ...
Re: fillers on frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Another option if you do a 2mm or so gap between doors is to have the filler strip even wi ...
Re: CAD computer A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- I'd stick with Win 7 for as long as you can. The upgrades on Win 10 aren't worth the spying the comp ...
Re: millwork designer A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I would suggest the same, but lean more toward an architect who has a backgrou ...
Re: fillers on frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Bruce, what do you do about crown molding on upper cabinets when stepping the filler back ...
Re: Benz aggregate A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Dimar makes a little unit for about $500.00. No C axis, just normal spindle. Works great. ...
AMC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- My question is where does one get a n 2004 AMC controller repaired in the US? Thanks ...
Re: Benz aggregate A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v fINCRVyPxTs The setup at 1:05 of the video. ...
Re: CAD computer A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Bill, I probably average 60 hours a week, including delivery/sales drive time. B ...
Re: better (older) rip saw - mattison or diehl? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- We started out trying to glue up Poplar in the rough for 12" wide boards, 16' ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Cabmaker, Respectfully (as I do appreciate your thoughts, you have influenced my ...
Re: Cross dimensions A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- There are many proportions and even shapes that are appropriate. It's always best to ta ...
Retrofitting with 20 yr. old Blum Inserta A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I have a kitchen I built about 20 years ago with painted MDF doors with Inserta hinges. Mo ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- FamilyMan, You missed the point, again. That is an engineering drawing. It shows ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- FM, Is this just a theory of yours or have you ever actually produced a 3D drawi ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Charles, thanks for clarifying. Glad it works for you. CM, on the contrary we do ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- "Hard part is lifting the whole sheet and even that is what 60lbs and has t ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Bill, by hand. In a world run by computers people absolutely love a well done 2d ...
Re: Retrofitting with 20 yr. old Blum Inserta A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- There are basically 2 types of inserta hinges. The old style like you used, and the new on ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- FM, Given some of the equipment you have already listed, I didn't think that car ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Family man the "no software" is interesting. How do you sell it? Draw ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Charles, thank you but you are solving a problem I don't have. The day I can't l ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Wow Familyman, that is impressive. I would think that you would be making good m ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- I think the big lift is getting enough decisions out of customers to sustain 35 ...
Re: Tool Presetter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Dial in diameter means that no .500" tool is truly .500" in cut width. Even Vortex tools r ...
TDL Door assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Hello All, I have everything i need in place to produce shaker/square and oval ...
Re: Tool Presetter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Yes, what Steve said is accurate. The important thing is that you have a system that works for you. ...
Re: Uhling Case Clamp A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Stewart, we use a HP3000 we picked up at auction in 2009. It's a work horse with little to ...
messed up lazy susan doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Somebody came to me with these pictures of some broken lazy susan hardware. It seems like ...
Re: Tool Presetter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- We use a hybrid technique between the two of you. Attached is a picture of our station. We use an in ...
Multiscore Rip Saw Manuals A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/5) -- Does anyone know where I could access Owner's/ Service manuals for a Multiscore Self-feeding Rip ...
Uhling Case Clamp A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Does anyone have any experience they would be willing to share regarding the Uhling Case C ...
Re: Reference engraver on a moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Bob To act as a guide and shorten the distance of unsupported lumber between the en ...
Re: biesse rover 15 z axes origin of table set up A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- i havent tried biesseworks on the NC410 controller ,,but im confident a biesseworks iso will work fi ...
Re: better (older) rip saw - mattison or diehl? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Dave, What purpose did that overhead attachment serve on the back of the saw overha ...
Basic 2 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Is there a way to modify a Basic 2 top edge trimmimg unit so the cuttings wont clog the cu ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Sell,design, engineer, cut all parts and boxes here, finish all parts here, make ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- FamilyMan, That's encouraging to hear. Are these faceframe cabinets or european ...
Re: Retrofitting with 20 yr. old Blum Inserta A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- As far as I know the inserta hinges just push in by hand and then you flip the lever. I us ...
Re: Uhling Case Clamp A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Thanks, Matt! With this unit only squeezing from the side, does it tend to slightly lift a ...
Re: biesse rover 15 z axes origin of table set up A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- either adjust your up limit and make -35 to positive value to the thickness of your pods or add your ...
Re: Covering deep oak grain with waterbased finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Paul, The product can go through 3 freeze thaw cycles with no problems. Tell Lee Valley to shi ...
Re: Wendel Castle Dies A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- Never met the man, sorry to say, but he opened up a new world to many of us studio furn ...
Re: Glazing Tapes A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- We run into a sash with interior stops. They are held in by nails only. It’s a ...
Re: Domestically produced plywood vs. imports A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- PS: For what it is worth, policy is the very easiest constraint to elevate. ...
Re: Stave core vs. 10/4 A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Thank you for all the informed responses, I appreciate it. Jeff ...
Reference engraver on a moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- What is the purpose of a reference engraver on a moulder? ...
Re: Tool Presetter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Gary when you say dial in the diameter what do you mean? ...
Re: Wood Finishing work A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I recently did the exact same thing. I was a custom finisher for 15 Years, then moved to a dif ...
Tigerstop Not Working A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- The tigerstop on our altendorf crosscut fence stopped running. When we turn it on and hit ...
Re: Tigerstop Not Working A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I also want to make note that this has been a very reliable tool for almost ten years. The ...
Re: apartments above shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- I don't know, people live right next to the elevated trains in Chicago, but that ...
Re: P2-10 A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (3/5) -- I use the thin to stabilize punky wood, incl soft knots in alder. It wicks into hairline crack ...
apartments above shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- We need a bigger shop. I have an opportunity to build a new shop in a downtown l ...
Re: Concerning wormy chestnut... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Just a thought and a suggestion. How about coating the Chestnut in WD-40. Its available in Gal ...
Re: Beaded drawer front A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I use a 1/4" beading bit. I set it up in a router table and do a start/stop run on th ...
Re: Tigerstop Not Working A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Before retiring I spent 39 years servicing industrial electronics, including machine shop ...
Re: apartments above shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- I would not want to be responsible for the happiness of tenants above a woodwork ...
Re: Quicklock Terminus Style Moulder Head A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- This head is designed to run with just the straight knives and not the other pocket ...
corner stove A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- designing kitchen with slide in stove in the corner. Looking for a drawing that address th ...
Re: Beaded drawer front A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Or build it like a door with tiny frame - groove the center around the edges and make the ...
Re: Quartz touchup coloring A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/5) -- I would touch up with sharpie. Is it rough? if so put sharpie on rag and ...
Re: Used Wide Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- I am the author of that article. Feel free to email me at adam@dixonabrasives.com and I ...
Re: Beaded drawer front A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Thanks. Resawing the reclaimed was what I was thinking as well. Leo, can you explain a lit ...
Re: Surf Prep System A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- The box is a power supply converting 120 vac to 24 vdc for the brushless outer runner motor. ...
Re: What fence is this: A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- I'd say Tony is on the right track. Looks like the one I had some years ago. ...
Re: Wide Belt Sandpaper Squealing A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Is this just on start up or while material is going through? ...
Re: Edgebander Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- 2nd that. What is it that you need ? I have 2 of them ...
Re: Vacuum pump repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Pretty easy Takes bout 10 minutes max ...
Re: apartments above shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- OK Oh no... Don't do that.... ...
Re: Sanding Wood Slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Planer sander. ...
Re: "Euro,32mm,frameless" style cabinet making A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I am very similar to your shop set up in that I am a 2 man outfit with a part time person ...
Re: Wide Belt Sander for finishing panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Miguel, There are many things to consider when buying a used wide belt sander...Drum/platen co ...
Re: jamming nail guns? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Most obvious cause of a jammed nail gun is hitting something hard, such as metal, concrete ...
Re: Pricing arched molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I was going to suggest you try what BH is suggesting, start with shopping arou ...
Side lite with threshold, how to build? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- I am building an paint grade entryway door with two side lites. They are not g ...
Re: frameless upper corner cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Actually those are correct but you need to lose the filler between the angle cabinet and t ...
Re: Crossroads A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Great thread, and great advice. I think I'll act on some of it for myself.... Th ...
Re: Larick profile sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I thought about a profile sander in the past but decided against it for several rea ...
Re: Stiles Machinery Technical Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- i own an edgebander of stiles they have the greatest support. just like you when u have a problem yo ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Yes a ca tip will work great... just pull the ring off the back . I actually run the ca fine f ...
Re: Porter Cable Routers 6902, etc A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I have all 690 routers also....about 20 of them. LOL I do have one that the shaft i ...
Re: Laser cutter software A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/5) -- I use "Corel Draw" for my laser. For what we do it works fine. It can do so much more t ...
Re: Tablets for PM's A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- The Rep is coming in on Tuesday to discuss the Tablets. Alan, thank you for the ...
Looking for drawer assembly methods/machines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I'm looking for ideas on how to speed up drawer assembly. I've looked at drawer box clampi ...
Re: printing on plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- I'm a printer and a cabinetmaker. Find a print shop with a UV flatbed ...
Re: frameless upper corner cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I think it depends on what you want your reveals to be. Once you determine that, then you ...
Re: Electric eyes for Ramco Dw-900RP sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Kenny, It depends if they use an aftermarket eye such as Telemecanique, Banner, Bal ...
Re: Tablets for PM's A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- Robert, You are correct. Once all the devices have access to wifi they will sync ...
Re: frameless upper corner cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- With the Blum 45 degree hinge you need to keep the door 5/16" away from the carcass a ...
frameless upper corner cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I'm new to building frameless cabinet and I have two upper corner cabinets to build. I kno ...
pricing of finishing paneledwalls A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Good day ! I have been asked to price a paneled office. Floor to ceiling. Ceiling is coffered ...
Re: Pizzi compressor fitting A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (3/5) -- John, thanks for the clarification. Is this a specific type of tire inflation chuck? My search ...
Re: Laser cutter software A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/5) -- Yup, Coreldraw. Just call Boss for advice. Some use Inkscape for the trace, but no idea if you ar ...
edgebander repair/maintanance A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Looking for tech in Midwest , southeastern Michigan adjustments /repair a ott edgebander any recomme ...
Re: frameless upper corner cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- There are Euro hinges specifically made for what your are doing. Check with your supplier. ...
Re: Lacquer Won't Dry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- Paul Snyders tip is 100% right. It work's I have used the same technique when I have had issue ...
Re: Stiles Machinery Technical Support A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (3/5) -- Same experience here, night and day difference between Stiles and SCMI! ...
Re: Trim install clip A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- Check out Star hanger http://www.starhanger.com/ ...
Re: jamming nail guns? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Don't buy nail guns from harbor freight. ...
Reveal strips A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Hey Guys need a little help. we have several jobs typically in a bank that is ...
Re: countertop core A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/5) -- I see "confusing" specs from architects all the time. They don' ...
Re: System 12 water based polyurethane? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- that is not a brand name... that is the system listed in the Architectural Woodwork Standards. ...
Re: Kremlin pumps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I recently purchased the 10-C18 and love it. I, too, am a 1 man shop and my current volume fit ...
Re: allowing for crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- That is totally going to depend upon the moulding you are using....is it 3" or 7" ...
Re: Output to Sketchup A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- I dont really understand the output to sketchup part but just incase you werent aware, there is a gr ...
Re: Cleaning Solvents and Waterlox A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I'm not sure why you would be spraying it on. I suspect you are laying on too much material. I ...
toekick installation at island base cabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- I've DIY island with base cabs. I would appreciate any pointers the re ...
Re: Stand Up Desk for Doing Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- I made a raised shelf to sit on my desk to use for standing just to see if it would have any benefit ...
Re: Developing a product design vision A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (3/5) -- As a business consultant you should know there are only three possible strategie ...
Re: System 12 water based polyurethane? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- basically, you should refer to your AWS manual in Section 5 - Finishing (Page 3 of 19). If you ...
Re: 1st Job A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5) -- Thanks for the good advice Eric, Yes, the way it is the head rails well clear the log ...
Re: allowing for crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- I do something like JM but instead of a L shaped frieze I extend the sides of the upper ca ...
Re: Stand Up Desk for Doing Drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Thanks guys. Cabinetmaker, I also have the blood pressure problem. FWIW I have lost about 40 lbs usi ...
countertop core A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (3/5) -- I'm seeing a lot of architects specifications call for a "Industrial ...
Re: Kremlin pumps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (3/5) -- I have three of the smaller pumps, WAY nice. I use one for clear, one for pigmented sealer and ...
Re: Dust collector for Hofer veneer saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/5) -- what size is the inlet? I have had great luck with my Oneida dust ...
Re: shelves in frame and panel cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- Depending on what time of year you build, allow clearance in the back for the shelf to ...
Re: toekick installation at island base cabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (3/5) -- Try a 1/4" skin applied to the ends, to serve as a finished end f ...
Re: Edgebanding cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Jim, yep we have edgebander blades. Give me a call if you need some. Need to know the spec ...
Re: Pneumatic sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- If you are sanding a flat product (panels) why use a 5" sander when a 6" cove ...
Re: Edgebanding cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- Chuck you got Edgeband blades ? Hope you are coming in april to the Camp,, It is Booked so ...
Re: allowing for crown molding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (3/5) -- An inch + crown height will allow for ceiling flaw without serious notice. give it some ro ...
Re: IPB White Melamine warping after cut? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Jamie, I think that you are going to have a harder time changing the culture o ...
Re: IPB White Melamine warping after cut? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Jamie, I think that you are going to have a harder time changing the culture o ...
Re: Second Log I've Cut with my Bandsawmill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5) -- The only thing that jumps out to me, and Im not sure Im seeng clearly in the video, is ...
AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Please, to anyone who can help a beginner: We have a Weeke BP80 (made in year 1999) Machine runs on ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Thank you very much for the input and the link Brent. I am looking to do this myself, not to contrac ...
bandsaw powerfeed A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I'm resawing sitka spruce for bent laminations, each lam 5mm thick. Using a highlan ...
Re: Second Log I've Cut with my Bandsawmill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (3/5) -- I go along with beefing up the cross members, maybe using square tubing. The main thin ...
Re: high-gloss finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- ...not sure that I completely understand your question, as I am not up on CA regulation ...
Re: Microvelum with RouterCim A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- There is no addition of RouterCim to MV that I am aware of, that would be a VERY tall order. TrueSha ...
MDF laminated doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Got a designer that wants mdf slab doors. Their plan is ¾" MDF then 3M 46 ...
Re: Article on single head wide belt sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (3/5) -- Many wood workers just use their wide belt with 80 or 100 grit to flatten out their frames o ...
question for veneer specialists A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (3/5) -- i was just wondering if over sanding or sand thru the veneer on a veneered panel will cause venee ...
Booster Fan A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/5) -- My dust collector is not producing enough suction at the end of th ...
miter saw for crown molding / toe kick A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I've got a 12" bosch dual miter saw and notice when cutting toe kick or crown ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- The layer names have to set right too in the DXF file .... Look at the attached PDF file for the nam ...
Re: Glue FR MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (3/5) -- The glue depends on the fire rating you need to get. Contact cement works the best. Most PVA's ...
Re: Booster Fan A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (3/5) -- Hello, I did the same thing a couple of years ago and have had goo ...
Re: Hess Mobil edge press A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Hi Kevin -- We have one and I would be glad to discuss with you if you want to ...
Re: miter saw for crown molding / toe kick A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- I'm using a Frued Diablo now and it works nice for straight cuts but soon as I put ...
Aluminium extrusions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- A while back someone had a link to a place that had a bunch of aluminium extru ...
Re: Article on single head wide belt sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (3/5) -- Good summary. It is hard to believe that someone would even look at a belt sander after putt ...
Re: MDF laminated doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Most likely the doors will turn into a potato chip, classic case of unbalanced ...
Re: miter saw for crown molding / toe kick A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Buy a better blade. The Forrest Chopmaster's 12" blades do not deflect. ...
Re: bandsaw powerfeed A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (3/5) -- Try.Co matic im thinking of getting one for my 24 inch band saw ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Thank you for replying. Machine has Ppp.exe file in Ww4 folder. ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- You need BPP from Stiles if you don't have it A- ...
Re: AutoCAD to WoodWop 4.5 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (3/5) -- Sorry .... make that Bpp..... was a typo. ...
Re: Aluminium extrusions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Fry reglet ...
Re: Aluminium extrusions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- Try this: ...
Re: MDF laminated doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (3/5) -- No chance. ...
Re: Cherry Mantel A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (3/5) -- The pieces added to the ends won't fare well over the long term if you simply glue them ...
Re: Testing moisture resistance in particleboard A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (3/5) -- Sean, It looks like this may already be tested, we have used this for exterior trim and fasc ...
Re: retail markup A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (3/5) -- Why not ask the retailers? I am sure they will tell you what they would be w ...
shaving mills A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (3/5) -- Anyone own a shaving mill? I was reading about shortages of and high prices ...
Re: Hardwood cut offs A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (3/5) -- A lot of what Allen has said, and consider maybe making kits that include th ...
Elevator Jib Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5/25) -- Has anyone had experience with fabricating and installing a jib door for an ...
Acromapro Akva 8000 waterborne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/25) -- Anyone using this stuff? We've been using Sayerlack Hydroplus for a long time and while it' ...
Re: DIT insert shaper cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/25) -- Thank you I think DIT has great stuff. I have to find out if their 11/4” bore could be ...
Re: SCMI sandya10 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/25) -- Funny, I was on hold with them for well over an hour yesterday Try Texas Rubber Supply ...
SCMI sandya10 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/25) -- One of our machines is in need of new drive roller/drums. Anyone know where we can sour ...
Re: DIT insert shaper cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/25) -- A grizzly isn't going to get the best out of their heads. They make really good stuff t ...
Edge bander tighten pad A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5/25) -- Hello all i own a holzher edge bender and i am looking to tighten t ...
Re: DIT insert shaper cutters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/25) -- "Dimensions in tooling" I have a bunch of their insert cutters and am happy w ...
Re: Exterior Door weather strip A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5/24) -- Have not made doors since I moved, but I made 8/4 white oak sills beveled t ...
Re: Optimal Joint Method for Making Curved Beams A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5/24) -- I studied, just such a barn, that Kevin describes, in Lapeer county Michiga ...
blum mini press A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/24) -- I have a older blum mini press M51n1053. Went to use it today and it wont cycle down. L ...
Re: blum mini press A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/24) -- Is it not responding to electrical input (start button or relay to activate pneumatic a ...
Re: Ghosting on Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/24) -- Rich C, yes we use MLC Kwik Claw formulated for 275 voc. 5% cataylst, 25% MLC lacquer thinn ...
drying a large cherry burl A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/5/23) -- Last fall I acquired a freshly cut cherry burl and set it off ground under a loose ...
Re: Compression router bit A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/23) -- this endmill will do what you need , we use it on daily basis cutting 3/4"ply . i say you wi ...
Line boring/shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/23) -- I own a small 3 person shop that is undergoing an expansion. We have used various metho ...
Re: Line boring/shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/23) -- Short of CNC, Gannomat ProLine is at the top of the heap I had an older Gannomat 310 do ...
Re: SCM Pratix Error — Need Help! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/23) -- Dave, Try turning the machine off and then while off, manually activating the limit switches for ...
Re: Cabinet drilling questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5/23) -- You are correct. Right now doing cabinets for myself and the odd other ,I have the time to drill/ ...
Re: 4 head moulder problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5/22) -- Changed all the knives for genuine tersa knives on the jointer head. Remarkable ...
Re: new guy with CNC questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/22) -- Even enroute's generation tool for this is not technically parametric in a dynamic sense. Even in ...
Re: new guy with CNC questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/22) -- Rich C, Even a cold, sterile, Orwellian, monolithic slab, meant to be easily cleaned is not easy ...
Re: Soft close shortage A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/22) -- I am in Central NJ. I have used Grass ,Salice ,Blum, KV Muv,.Imports.... Last couple ye ...
Re: new guy with CNC questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/22) -- Actually it's relatively easy to use Enroute to create these organic surfaces and slice them up. ...
Re: new guy with CNC questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5/22) -- You're probably right Mark. I can imagine that if someone had the had the skills and creativity t ...
Re: 4 head moulder problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5/22) -- This may seem like an odd question, has the machine been placed on leveling pads ...
Re: Point Cloud Software Choices A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5/22) -- It all depends on what type of scanning Process you are using. First analyze your Procedure and t ...
Re: 4 head moulder problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5/22) -- I'm going to keep working on it to get rid of the knife marks. Drives me nuts as ...
RE: Medullary Rays in Red Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/22) -- On red oak, how can we make the medullary rays stand out brighter than the background? I wa ...
Re: Solid wood stair treads A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5/22) -- Any reason why they have to be solid? I’ve often seen with with a plywood c ...
Re: AAA Nozzle size A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/22) -- Daniel I think you're right I have been cleaning the nozzle with a nylon brush and thinner ...
Re: Soft close shortage A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/22) -- Jon hit the nail on the head. Now what are we going to do about it? I’ll build my own s ...
Re: Narrow "Shaker" glass door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/22) -- Make them in 1” stock and finger-joint them. B**m makes a narrow door adapter plate for ...
Re: 4 head moulder problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5/22) -- I am going to re-level it tomorrow and check all the bolts and pads. We have 1/2 ...
Re: RE: Medullary Rays in Red Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/22) -- They already stand out. The darker the finish the more they show.... ...
Re: Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I believe that green button controls pneumatic valve(s) for the main piston, as well as tw ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Thanks Rich. I did say almost a ton. my guess is between 15-1800 lbs. Behind that aluminum plate on ...
Re: Shaker Door Materials A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Depends a little on your method of painting. Other pros/cons as well.... Sprayed Lacquer: ...
Re: Time to upgrade dust collection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- In regard to the dumpster. We used to collect dust that way. Use a ...
Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I recently inherited an almost functional Omal Hinge Boring/Insertion Machine. I believe i ...
Re: Tandems - Anyone else have this issue? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I use these with rear mounting brackets and always install my rear brackets about a small ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Im not a machine builder but I would echo what James mention's. Ive watched several machine builds f ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- My first machine was a 1998 "Bill Hog" WH much the same as you have there. I had mine upgr ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I question the 2,000 pound estimate, but from what I see, I would definitely add some angle bracing ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Jim you are correct there are two cross bars running across the underside. this machine was original ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- The man who built these is still around, I can get you his number he is still in GA messing with mac ...
Re: Wurth pro 100 full ext slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I would recommend using Blum 563H. I really dislike installing drawers with any other guid ...
Industrial Machine Profile Sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- We are looking for a feed through brush sander capable of sanding profiled doors. Capable ...
Re: Need reliable source for hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Not sure on the supply down there. But up here in Canada with the covid situation there is ...
Moisture resistant particle board A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Does anyone have a source for 30" x 144" moisture resistant PB? We used to get t ...
Re: Time to upgrade dust collection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- If you are happy with Oneida, stick with them. I have used them in ...
Re: Omal Hinge Borer Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- "I believe that green button controls pneumatic valve(s) for the main piston, as well ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- em me a mcgrew six 3 six at msn dot com send me some piccs of under the table , the controller (insi ...
Rover 1332A ATS EDGE BAND SENSOR OFF A message posted at cnc (12/31) -- Hi Am facing band sensor off error in my rover a I checked the all safety curtain cylinder and senor lights are wo ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- The table is aluminum. Ive attached pictures of the motor control box which still works amazingly... ...
Re: Is 3mm gap enough? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- That's what I wanted to use in the first place, but I'm still trying to find reliable sell ...
Re: new to me cnc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- looks like they may have built this machine http://shop.cncdrive.com/index.php?categoryID 89 ...
Grass dynapro slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Is anyone else having a problem with dynapros breaking lately? ...
Re: Grass dynapro slides A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Changed to Blum Moventos 5 yrs ago and never looked back. ...
Re: Is 3mm gap enough? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I use Blum Meta Box, works well with this layout. ...
Re: End grain gluing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/5) -- Stefano is following the instructions for miters from when white glue was the primary wood glu ...
Shop owners conference A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- Would the collaborate insight of hundreds of individual shop owners be beneficia ...
Re: Booth coating A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Dan, DO NOT!! sand it. Strip it off with stripper. Get the metal nice and clean. May take seve ...
Re: Drawer Front Adjusters A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Hi Mark, Normally we use two adjusters in the shop, we dont install only supply but we adv ...
Re: Undermount slides that lock? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Hello Troy, Without knowing your full reason or requirements for sourcing lock-out under-m ...
Re: Bi-Fold Doors for TV cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- When wall mount TV's arrived, I did several cover-ups for designers. These were 4 doors, c ...
Re: Backsplash A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- It isn't real. Several clues in the picture give it away. An unrealist ...
Booth coating A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- We bought a used spray booth. It has never had a peelable coating on it. Can I just go over it ...
Re: Machinery repair in Baltimore area A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- I agree it sounds like an electrician could diagnose, but you could call Bayside ...
Re: Backsplash A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Some of the new stones are doing a leather or marble look with similar ...
Backsplash A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Does anyone have a suggestion as to what material the backsplash is in ...
Re: Tandem wide drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Personally I think they are to wonky to just use tandoms. That was one of the reasons I am ...
Re: End grain gluing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/5) -- Simply use Titebond1 yellow glue. Do not water it down. Put enough glue on so you need to wipe ...
Re: 12” slider A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Thank you Leo. You have made my day, week... My saw has the exact same ...
Can anyone identify this insert cutter ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I got this cutter with my cnc and would like to order some new inserts for it but I can not figure o ...
Re: 12” slider A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Before you do let me double check to see where I cut it. I was going o ...
Re: End grain gluing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/5) -- Thank you Adam but the wood need to prepare in some way otherwise the pores of the end grain w ...
Re: Shop owners conference A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- The deadline to make hotel reservations is February 12, so I encourage you to re ...
Re: Panasphere melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- I just got an email promoting it yesterday. McFadden's was the dealer last tim ...
Re: Bar/ tough finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- if you dont want a slightly golden tint then use 2k acrylic. acrylic is non yellowing but cost ...
Re: Backsplash A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Could be faux painted with a gloss clear coat. ...
Re: VFD for 5hp motor A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- Ryan, you have a dryer in your commercial shop? Why? ...
Re: Bar/ tough finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- 2k poly or 2k acrylic which is better for bar top? ...
Making mitered speaker cabinets efficiently A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I'm planning to make speaker cabinets in small batches (a dozen or so at a time) and I wis ...
Re: cabinet glass source A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I Order several hundred $$ worth of glass a month for Cabinets Ect.. You do not mention yo ...
Re: tapered staves for cylinder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- What I’ve done, is to use a technique for strip canoe making, by milling a half rou ...
Re: 1-3/4" Lock Miters A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Here is a section of the 30/60 joint in one inch material. All tablesaw, 3 pas ...
Re: How old is your CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- 1999 and 2002 The 1999 has been running for 4 or 5 years for me, the 2002 is being brought back to l ...
Re: Creating a Job or creating a Business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- Well, in response to your question of whether to build a job or a business, I wi ...
Re: glue line A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/5) -- It would help to have more info. Are all sheets delaminated? Has this pro ...
Re: Box Beam Construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Sorry if I am not understanding the scarfing part, but are you scarfing in thi ...
glue line A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/5) -- Anyone have these issues? We have our plam panel line using W/A 3000 post ...
Re: Keeping the doors open A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- I had an issue like this once and ended up using a small chain hooking ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- In my opinion you get what you pay for with these blades and you might want to opt ...
Re: Making mitered speaker cabinets efficiently A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Miter-fold the veneer and run the grain the other direction. Speakers are notorious for sl ...
Re: Painting Flex Trim Mouldings A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I would recommend a water based Latex Paint, because it has some flexibly to it and I feel lik ...
Prefinished dovetail drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- For those of you making dovetail drawers from prefinished solid maple/ birch, how are you ...
Re: Belt Sander thickness tolerances A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- Wait, what side has the 0.3 cm variation? Using a drum sander can result in this, y ...
Re: Griggio SC200E, MC0069437, 2003 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- Resetting the saw blade to 0 would fix this. https://jerseycityfenceinstallation.co ...
Re: digital levels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- I use the laser ones almost exclusively, they just seem to be a little ...
Re: 1-3/4" Lock Miters A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Thanks David. Now I need to go around and un-plug all my machines.... ...
Re: Surfprep sanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I've got the Surf Prep 3X4 sander as well, and love it. It works great for my needs. ...
Re: 1-3/4" Lock Miters A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Just shows how we can be so good and so wrong, all at the same time! ...
Re: Shop Pricing Strategies A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- In UK, it costs $16K approx fully installed. Pretty expensive. ...
Re: Shaker style cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- To expand upon rich's ironic and humorous comments: Yes, Shakers were/are plain. Ornament, ...
Re: RE: Nested Base Fasteners or Joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Either seems OK. We dowel but it requires a bore & insert machine and case clamp. The ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- If you can afford the up front costs of the triple head, have the space to place it, and t ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- The third head is free in the long run. It will pay for the machine in belt consumption in ...
Re: RE: Nested Base Fasteners or Joinery A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I'd be curious about Cabineo VS Rafix-SE (2-hole). Things that come to mind are that the C ...
Re: Stepped Down Panels: Best Method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- I agree with rich about a potential water trap. We will assume this 'new idea' ...
semi-open pored woods and air entrapment A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- someone brought up air entrapment and i wanted to get some ideas for how to avoid this. i'm no ...
Re: Stepped Down Panels: Best Method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- A sunken panel? That is what I would call it, though not an official term. I w ...
Re: Help with matching finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- build with Knotty Alder... wipe stain with a light burnt umber (light reddish brown/orangish s ...
Re: Need help matching finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- build with Knotty Alder... wipe stain with a light burnt umber (light reddish brown/orangish s ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I cannot express a preference in my position with SurfPrep as a technician. I can say that ...
Re: Stepped Down Panels: Best Method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- I envisioned a flat panel recess, who knows without an image. With a slight dr ...
Re: 2D drawings are replaced by 3D models? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- And often times now you can have your 2D outputs referenced from the 3D model so when you make a cha ...
Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- I have been a professional woodworker for 24 years, but have never made a chair My cust ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- We went from a 2 head to a 3 head and it has been a good move. No belt changes now. Our be ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Gary, 80, 120, 180 can last many times longer. The max for 120, 150, 180 is .020". If ...
Re: semi-open pored woods and air entrapment A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I've been running into these bubbles lately too. I've been told it's called solvent pop? I tho ...
Re: 2D drawings are replaced by 3D models? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- Doing the original work in 3D parametric makes changes much safer. Revisions for the shop drawings p ...
Re: Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- Are you making one chair, or a set? A single chair is likely to be very expensive if yo ...
Re: Stepped Down Panels: Best Method? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Not a good design for an exterior door. Just another place for water to collec ...
Re: Prefinishing Panel in Cabinet doors question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I stain and spray sealer on the panel and stain the inside profile of the rail and stile. ...
Re: dew point and trouble finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- if your using 2k finishes and getting solvent pop you may be applying to much coating... visco ...
Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- We are a mostly face frame cabinet shop and we also build most of our own doors. We have a ...
Re: Prefinishing Panel in Cabinet doors question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- The way MarkB does it. I finish the panel with a sealer coat first then proceed as usual y ...
Re: Repetitive Mistake A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- Color is good! Reading instructions --- they may look @ them and not comprehend ...
Re: Outboard Fence A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Yes cut on the cnc. I had drawn this up well over ten years ago and finally cu ...
Re: First job using tip-on question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Just curious, why would you use free swinging hinges? If you are new to Euro hardware ther ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- In a live shaft drum the journals are welded into plates on both ends of the drum. The spi ...
Re: Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- Thx for the responses guys. Regarding spring back, what application do I need to take t ...
Re: semi-open pored woods and air entrapment A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- thinned material and fast passes for the sealer...Thinning your sealer/seal coat 15 % with but ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Adam - I'm thinking about making this move also. Which brands/models of machines have the ...
Re: Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- I took the pic with my iphone and its giving me errors about thw file size. ㈺ ...
Re: Gasket material A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Bill, Thanks for the link. In my search's they showed up. Their articles answered the questions I ha ...
Re: How to rubberized sanding table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- check out Plasti Dip. I think you can buy it in gallons at big box stores. nicko ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Thanks for the clarification. I'll have look at my sander to see how it's set up... ...
Re: Double vs Triple Head Sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- What does "dead shaft drum" mean? I've never heard that term... ...
Re: Need Help locating this door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Chinese Cabinets, Tops And Kitchens. In Broward County South Florida ...
Re: Curved chair backs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- Steam bending, veneer lamination, or band sawing to shape are your 3 choices. ...
Re: Crown support blocks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Pat those are for wall / ceiling crown and they work great. ...
Re: Weinig Moulder models A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- I have Russ thanks. ...
Re: Buying first cnc router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- While I can't say much about the Holzher machine I had 3 Biesse Rover over the years and can only at ...
34 1/2'' or 34 3/4'' A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Here in Northeast most of stone counters are 1 1/4'', so designers and architects are call ...
Re: 34 1/2'' or 34 3/4'' A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Solution #1 - Ignore the people that don't have a clue Solution #2 - Make your toe kick 4- ...
Re: Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (2/5) -- Terry: The artist formerly known as SECO is now KUFO. I have never dealt with them, however, ...
Re: 34 1/2'' or 34 3/4'' A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I have made some 35" high due to clearance problems with slide in ranges but making i ...
Re: Mitering with CNC router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I find that plywood I get is not flat enough to get good miter folds with. The PB and MDF core stuff ...
Re: enroute nestin A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- I use Enroute to nest, not with blind dados though. What are you after ? Cheers Marty ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Phil, I haven’t seen this condition before but will take a stab at the probable cause(s). To l ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Sorry I missed the pictures originally. I have seen this once before. It was a library wall th ...
Re: Mystery Discoloration of Doug Fir Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Phil, in my opinion, from what those photos are showing, this truly looks like it's a reaction ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I too have been using the Salice soft close for years. I would also do half soft close and ...
Re: On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- It's going to sound like t's going against what your asking for but Xero is a gr ...
What do you use your edge sander for? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- One of the few machines still on my 'list' is a decent oscillating edge sander ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I have to give a big thumbs up to Salice here. I called the rep from my hardware distribut ...
Re: Home Advisor A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- I have worked with home advisor in the past, terrible results. They called back ...
Cnc controls A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I am currently in the market for my first cnc purchase. One of the many things I've learned is that ...
Cnc working center to router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- We are a European factory specialized in manufacturing Solid oak furniture. Recently we ordered a sc ...
Re: Vacuum Psi vs. Glue Specs. A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Bernie - I am just on my first cup of coffee, but I think you may want to reth ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I have been using Salice hinges for years. I found that the weight of the door has a lot t ...
Re: Cnc working center to router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- You certainly can to that I have seen people permanently convert there pod and rail to flat table an ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I am not exactly sure how long I have been using Salice hinges but I will not be changing ...
Re: Lean Installations A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Lean absolutely applies to installation. Sometimes its big things and ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Thanks for the responses. Let me clarify that most of the kitchens I do get pullout shelve ...
Transfer fan Leak at housing seal A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- We have 2 fair sized collection systems that drop dust into hopper ...
Re: 20/20 design USB key problems A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- It's an older version of 20/20 and I have a dedicated older computer with XP that I use to run this ...
Re: Biesse vacuum pod repair A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Thanks Stuart. Jeff, You might save money making or repairing your vacuum cups. Or one phone call an ...
Re: 20/20 design USB key problems A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- is this a new computer install software upgrade. loads of older (now called Apps) will not work on n ...
Re: Spindle clamp down sensor alarm A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- cabinet maker is right. There is most likely a build up of "Crud" on your tool holder that ...
Re: Vacuum Rotating Wrong A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- paul is right reversed legs. good point had a fellow call who blew his large regen on startup.. trie ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Weight of the door has alot to do with it. I never had any trouble with raised panel doors ...
Re: Biesse rover spindle reverse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I can not say for sure it is the same as my Rover 22 with NC1000 but on this machine the tooling lis ...
Re: Vacuum Psi vs. Glue Specs. A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- Kevin, Thank you ! I reread that sentence 3 times and didn't pick up that I'd ...
Re: Condo paneling A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- You may actually get away with out Class A thanks to NFPA and if it has sprinklers. Since ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Full depth adjustable shelf when I use shelves. I try to talk most of my clients out of sh ...
Re: Doing takeoffs from PDF floorplan A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- I have found that Bluebeam Revu is by far the best at this type of thing. It is a little c ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Hello John, It is difficult for me to comment without more details. I have however contact ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- No disrespect intended Mike, but seriously, a fixed half shelf in base cabinets? I wonder ...
Re: Laying out radius A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- best way is to just measure up some reference points and replicate it in cad. don't know why you wou ...
Re: Vacuum Rotating Wrong A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I hope your blower is not damaged. When I started working at my last job I thought the dust collecto ...
Re: Vacuum Rotating Wrong A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- There is no way to know which direction a three phase motor will turn when wiring it. It is the firs ...
Re: Shelix cutterhead on Makita 2040 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- Thanks to everyone for your comments. I decided to wait and get a Powermatic after ...
Re: Handheld Contour Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I have a Virutex for about 10 years, just replaced with the Festool. The Festool is 27 times better ...
Re: Vacuum Rotating Wrong A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I switched the legs. Now it has vacuum. I am getting an error message stating I don't have enough va ...
Re: Photo design question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- "work any further with it" ... exactly what do you want to do? How do you want to present ...
Re: Vacuum Psi vs. Glue Specs. A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5) -- In the example Mr. Davis gives, the total pressure applied to the glueup is 13 ...
Undermount Drawer Slides for 36" Platforms A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (2/5) -- I need to install undermount drawer glides not for a drawer but a platform 35 3/4" wide ...
Re: On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- I haven't heard of Xero. Thanks. To Cloud or Not To Cloud isn't my main complain ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Agree with John always depth of cabinet -10mm Same thing in the corners to avoid cutting a ...
Re: Salice Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Thank you, John. Salice continually strives to improve all of our products. If you get to ...
Eco Steps finish materials A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Does anyone here have experience with the stain and finish company called Eco Steps Coatings? ...
Re: Handheld Contour Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- The trimmers are not on the bander. There are multiple options for hand held trimmers from a razor b ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- These days I do my very best to get clients to go all drawers in base cabinet in place of ...
Re: Handheld Contour Edgebander A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Have you guys been applying wood edgebanding with the Festool? Read somewhere the top/ bottom trimme ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Don't even joke like that ,Rich. I still have bad dreams of me wearing bellbottoms. ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- we run full depth shelves on everything Why don't you upsell Roll Outs ? ...
Re: Base cabinet shelves question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- Whew. Well aren't those bell bottoms coming back yet? I remember well.... ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- Thanks for the responses! I do have a living showroom full of things we have bui ...
Countertop Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- Ok, I know this question has been brought up many times, but here's where I'm at. Four cherry ...
Re: What comes around goes around A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- Congrats Harold! Nice she admitted she made a choice she ultimately regretted, a ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- If you want to "sell" your work, you have to find the people who want ...
Re: Thermwood tool change problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- How long has it been since you cleaned the tool holders or checked the draw bar? Lubed it ? Ran a wi ...
Re: "Wavy cuts" A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Put your machine in a "E" stop so that your tables / machine head can move freely. Grab yo ...
Re: matching new teak to old teak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I have built lots of things out of teak. The best thing to do is oil it and let it take it's c ...
matching new teak to old teak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I would like to know how to best make new teak look like old teak, that is, I've got a new tea ...
Re: What comes around goes around A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- I had a similar incident with a kitchen that I lost due to budget. I did receive ...
Re: matching new teak to old teak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I built some unfinished office units for an architect. He had a finisher apply a custom stain ...
Re: WoodWOP 5 machining time A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Al, On the controller of newer weeke machines are a simulation program that is supposed to be accura ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodwor ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworker ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that visi ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that visit WOODW ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that visit WOO ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that visit WOODWEB. ...
Re: Thermwood tool change problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- The drawbar sensor should be on the spindle. If whacking the controll cabinet makes it go again, may ...
Shop Poll: What Size Is Your Shop? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- We're interested in finding out the shop size of the professional woodworkers that visit WOODWEB. Le ...
Re: Finishing exterior MDF - Extira A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- We used Extira on a large project a couple years ago and the two main thing I remember about i ...
Re: Thermwood tool change problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- We had the same problem. Thermwood walked us through the process of adjusting the drawbar sensor. If ...
Re: Cheap Airless Rig Finish Quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- interesting thread......I just purchased a graco 390 for painting latex on and off site.....se ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/5) -- If it always comes down to price, then you are probably talking to the wrong peo ...
WoodWOP 5 machining time A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- I need to get machining time of programs for calculating job costs and estimating. If anyone knows w ...
Re: Dust collector forcing chips to one bag A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- Thanks. I'll give it a go and let everyone know what happens. ...
Re: Finishing exterior MDF - Extira A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- I would use Medex, it's a interior grade moisture resistant mdf. ...
Re: Adding an electronic brake to a shaper... A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- Jeff, My SCMI T-110 has a foot brake and I can't imagine what it would be like not ...
Re: MDF raised panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- I have an innova insert panel cutting head and have made interior passage doors wit ...
Re: Veneer Seam Showing After Finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/5) -- Howard, I am glad you found a resolution to your problem. One word about rolls of packing tape or ...
Re: mortising jig A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- A hollow chisel mortiser with a table that moves in and out makes this fairly easy. We ...
MDF raised panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/5) -- I am considering going to MDF raised panels for painted product. What would that do ...
Re: I've Had It With Uni-Bond! A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/5) -- You may want to consider a glue spreader with a smooth roller. Not only are they faster, however, ...
Re: mortising jig A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/5) -- I agree. A good mortiser can be had for a modest investment, and is worth every penny f ...
Re: Mesh Tarp for 40 Yard Dumpster A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- Joe, I have spoken with several guys that have used burlap. Curt ...
Re: Beetle Kill Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/5) -- Even though it's a band-aid approach, it is a good thing. Had they gone in a ...
Re: Sayerlack Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5/25) -- Sorry im a month late. I have been using sayerlack for about 2 years or so. Absolutely love ...
Re: Weinig powermat 1200 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5/25) -- Assuming you have checked the table plates, More than likely it is the slide. Yo ...
Re: Sayerlack Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5/25) -- Thanks Dennis I have decided to use their solvent base finish on this set I have had good l ...
Re: Weinig powermat 1200 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5/25) -- By the way, don't overlook the obvious, I am assuming you have checked your kniv ...
Quality of walnut going down A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5/24) -- Has anyone else noticed the quality of fas4/4 walnut going downhill? We get ours out ...
Widebelt Sander Tracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/24) -- I have a SCMI 37" two head widebelt sander that I'm considering converting from ai ...
Re: Quality of walnut going down A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5/24) -- Have you noticed the lack of really large walnut trees? Goes hand in hand. I had a m ...
Schematic for Workrite Welder A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/24) -- Does anyone have an electrical schematic for a Workrite Model 4000 wood welder. I don't ...
Re: Widebelt Sander Tracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/24) -- I can't imagine any good coming from just one control system. You anticipate both heads ...
Re: Cutting and assembling Starboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/24) -- Never hear of itunfortunately but if its plastic you can go to fstool and see what blad ...
Re: Quality of walnut going down A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5/24) -- I just finished this coffee table made with 5/4 FAS walnut sourced from MacBeath Har ...
Re: Reconstituted Veneers A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/5/24) -- The reconstituted rift white oak I worked with was made of white oak and it was excellent ...
Re: Widebelt Sander Tracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/24) -- So two photoelectric switches and two air direction valves required. Makes sense but wa ...
Re: Knife hinge door A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5/23) -- Knife hinges, also known as pivot hinges, are a type of hinge that allows a door or ...
Re: Shotgun Display Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/23) -- While there are no fixed standards for wildly varying types of long guns the general di ...
Scoring Blade on Martin T70 / 2013 model A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/5/23) -- We can't trouble shoot why our scoring blade on our Martin does not raise up automaticall ...
Re: Leg levelers and Island cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/23) -- I use legs. I like to pocket screw several pieces of 2x4 on edge to the floor prior to ...
Re: Leg levelers and Island cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/23) -- You don’t have to fasten into a joist. Most homes I work in have wood floors over osb s ...
Cabinet drawer hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/23) -- I have a kitchen drawer that needs new hardware however, I cannot find this piece anywh ...
Re: Advice on Planer Purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5/23) -- I have an Apex and have been happy with it. I agree with others. A better widebe ...
Re: Leg levelers and Island cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/23) -- Thanks Matt It seems like this method requires wood floor joists? ...
Re: Cabinets Installation Estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5/23) -- Curios thoughts on going to ceiling how much extra? ...
Vacuum bagging HPL sheets A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5/23) -- Is anyone doing this, and if so what is your technique, core, glue type ect... ...
Re: Wavy / Rippled Lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5/22) -- Hi Folks, Sorry for the delay in my response. To clarify our suppliers know ...
Re: hardware issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/22) -- A lot of cheap hardware is made from zamak its very soft usually diecast, so I could se ...
Re: Salice drawer runners A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/22) -- Hey Dennis. I am located in Washington Ga. It is a small town between Athens and August ...
Re: hardware issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/22) -- Blind holes are seldom threaded all the way down and using a spiral flute (up-cut) bott ...
Steff Feeder A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5/22) -- Do any of you know if a steff powerfeeder can be used in a vertical orentation ( ...
Re: Salice drawer runners A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/22) -- Hello Bob, As you must know, this has been an industry wide challenge in 2021. If you c ...
Re: infrared lamps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5/22) -- RichC, the IR setup I have cures from the inside out, so top of the film cures last. I meas ...
Re: RE: Air Drying vs. Kiln Drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5/22) -- I do not think that drying will change the color of the material. will it change ba ...
Re: Curved door blanks A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5/22) -- Been a long time was surprised they were stil in business https://www.roberts-plywood.c ...
Re: RE: Air Drying vs. Kiln Drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5/22) -- I am working in the painting company but i do not believe that color will change ev ...
Re: infrared lamps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5/22) -- Is there any issue with curing the skin more than the entire film thickness? ...
Re: RE: Air Drying vs. Kiln Drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5/22) -- i think it is better to sterilized it ...
Re: I have a felony A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- I'm a little surprised to read you previously owned a business. Some of your que ...
Re: Solid hard wood slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Scott. You might try contacting Canadian Hardwoods , Legacy Lumber. They do a lot of work ...
Cubicle tops and furniture A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Have any of you made cubicle tops and furniture? Been asked on a job and before we go scou ...
Made the plunge now to learn! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- We have finally made the plunge on a CNC for our door shop, I have never run a CNC or software. Been ...
Re: making spray stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Traditionally, stain is a combination of course pigment and dye. The wiping part deposits the ...
Re: Alphacam overcut corners A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I've tried knife loops, but from what i've tried it only works for ouside corners. would work for po ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Al I had a superbrush 36x2. It worked well, but I thought the same as ryan, it ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Interesting machines, I wasn’t even aware of them, I wouldn’t say running vene ...
Re: I have a felony A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- eventually Kiip hit the nail right on the head. Struck a chord....forget about y ...
Re: CAD/CAM forWood Entry Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Biesse Router and bSolid will do all that you require with machining on all 5 sides. Machining on th ...
Re: Cordless touchup spray gun? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5) -- One of my friends couldn’t get a tub & shower enclosure out of the ...
Re: pine/spruce logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- cut into "cants" an inch larger than you will need. Better to have sit in a ...
Re: New Foreman in Outdated Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- With the right software and cnc you could be cutting Plam tops, casework and cor ...
Re: Alphacam overcut corners A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I tested Knife loops on a outer profile and it seams to work for me. I don't like the path it create ...
Re: CAD/CAM forWood Entry Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Thanks Keith, I won't be going with a Biesse machine so that software won't work. I have a line on a ...
Re: help with identifying old wood in mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- David, it does sort of look like chestnut. Where is it located? if NE, then probably, ...
Re: making spray stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I use PU thinner with dye stains , applying a wet coat. If you need white, use 844 white pigme ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- I have not run veneer panels through the machine. If your thinking plywood wit ...
Re: Made the plunge now to learn! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I wouldnt waste your time investing in Fusion unless your looking to get the rug yanked out from und ...
Re: I have a felony A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Keep your day job and hammer out mantels etc or custom items that you can do wit ...
Re: Festool sander and sanding pads A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Thanks for all the input in this forum, the sander finally arrived and I will now give it ...
Re: Eastern white pine for projects A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- I would get it indoors for a couple weeks at least to allow it to stabalize and to dry ...
Re: Deck Finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- It is the right procedure. Once you have all the pieces in their correct size, apply all sides ...
Re: I hope this isn't a dumb question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I spray CV with an airless and you'll need smaller tips than what you would use for paint. I p ...
Re: Alphacam overcut corners A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Just tried the bubble fillet, and it works quite well. Thanks Mike! We will definitely use that if w ...
Re: Made the plunge now to learn! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Look for some software specific to doors, the only one I have heard of is Biesse, there must be more ...
I hope this isn't a dumb question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- How is spraying paint different than spraying lacquer? with an airless ...
Re: Converting files A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Open in Vectric Program and use the "Export as STL" function. ...
Re: White oak stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- You can check some ideas in pinterest.com ...
Re: Alphacam overcut corners A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- have u tried edit - fillet - reverse bubble ...
Re: Alphacam overcut corners A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- This is what I think he is looking for ...
Re: exterior wood choices for doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Same here Matt, I would seriously go back to your customer and as tail-between ...
Re: Table saw vs. Straight line rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- We got rid of our linebore when we got the cnc, and the dado saw doesn't get used m ...
Re: exterior wood choices for doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- It's not just a bid that was too low. Most experienced door companies would on ...
Re: Digital Marketing Budget A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Hi Matthew, It seems you are targeting three groups: 1) consumers, 2) subcontrac ...
Re: Toying with an idea A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5) -- When you have your own company and work hard for its success you want all of your emplo ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- This is bound to be the trend over the next decade. Every cabinet shop no matter how small will have ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- "Is it a toy" Isn't everything by grizzly fall into that category? For $18k dollars, I'm b ...
Re: barn wood i.d. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Because you say "heavy" I suspect you have tamarack, also called American la ...
Re: toe kick depth A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- I picked 3” from the face and 4” for the height. Recently I was asked to deviate to 3” and ...
Re: Hammer veneering Birdseye maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- Buy another veneer press and stop wasting time hammer veneering. Simple. ...
Re: Canwood widebelt won't start A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- I agree, low voltage going to the contactor. ...
Re: Walnut Veneer Blisters A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- Lose the HHG and go with a vacuum press and poly or UF glue. ...
Re: Satinwood veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- Pommele Sapele or Pommele Makore, who told you this was Satinwood? ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I checked and it said it was available. No reviews as of yet. ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Can’t pay a guy to stand and cut cab parts on a saw for that. ...
Re: Grizzly G0895? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I just checked and it said it was not available ...
Re: Cement board mantle A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- "Trim from the bottom, encourage the top." A simple mantra describin ...
Re: How do I leave a finish like this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- make some sample boards try thinning the white stain down...possibly waaay down make sure your ...
Re: Biesse Rover S FT Safety Curtain Logic A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Not sure about your specific problem, we never have to restart any thing. We will occasionally have ...
Re: Panel Saw Blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- I change my blades throughout the day depending on what I am cutting keeping the be ...
digital levels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5) -- 2 years ago i bought the stabila i love it i no longer need to strain ...
Re: Panel Saw Blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- congrads on your purchase. U are going to love it. We were using a german blade for ...
Re: What is this veneer?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- The photos are from too far away to make an accurate guess but I would suggest that you go to Cer ...
cordless nailer recomendation A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5) -- does anyone use a battery 18 gauge nailer i bought the makita one and ...
Re: Panel Saw Blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- I bought a compact 5207. Looks like the blade is smaller at 250 mm dia., 30 mm bore ...
Re: Custom Shop Cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- I'm just starting to get into this and sketchup The thing i like is the ability to do cust ...
Re: CAD Programs A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- Hi all, this is what i do with the Autocad portion of cabinet vision. Extremely easy to work with li ...
Re: How do I leave a finish like this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- try changing your sanding schedule on some samples. you may have sanded to a higher grit that ...
Re: buffing pre cat Laquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Yup, sander too. Why take a chance of bringing contamination into the shop for a cost of less ...
Re: Officially retired A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Congratulations! Sounds like a win/win for you and your employees. ...
Re: How do I leave a finish like this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Why don't you hire them to finish the trays? Problem solved. ...
Re: digital levels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5) -- I use a laser, when the top is all red you're level. ...
Re: Working with Cumaru A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/5) -- tite bond 3 works best for exotics ...
Re: What is this veneer?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- We do not say "colored" any more, sir. ...
Re: Dust collector motor A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/5) -- It's actually a formula of finding the sweet spot on the equipment ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Regarding the Owl Door, the commission has faded unfortunately. Typical. Put a ...
window making A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- I had a time deciding if this was a business or architectural millwork question. ...
Re: Sayerlack Sheen Problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I work for a fairly large manufacturer and use Sherwin products including Becker and Sayerlack ...
Re: Pricing Jobs On A Moulder A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- David is right about dealing with a lot of builders. We don't do take offs for ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Alan F. I also pay by the minute. I do have a 5 minute grace period that someone ...
Re: Holzher edgebander glue nozzle clogging A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- I am way late on this response but Jay is correct. An ongoing problem like this are most g ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- We started 6:00 for years ( Im always there by 5:00) but got tired of some guys ...
Multi head moulder SOP or guidebooks A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- Bringing in our first (used) multi-head moulder to run stock for ourselves only. No ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Alan We have 14 people some of the staff comes in a few early and actually clock ...
Re: Door parts on pod and rail A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Watch the Biesse video below between 1:42 and 2min. You can see the spindle direction changes from C ...
Re: CUTTING INCH AND A HALF PLYWOOD IN ONE PASS A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- A shop in my area cuts parts for stages. They cut two sheets all the time. The appearance does not m ...
Re: Dust collector motor A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (1/5) -- Hey cabinetmaker, how do you keep the velocity in the main duct up ...
Re: CAD for nested base CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Hi Mike, BOSS Routers come with a full suite of RouterCAD software, so you would have software for c ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Cabinetmaker, As long as its legal in your state then I wouldn't worry. We can't ...
Re: APPLYING SOLD WOOD EDGE TO P-LAM TOPS A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Matt The link below is just an example of any size bullnose milled to any size ...
Re: window making A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Personally, I wouldn't buy all wood windows for my home. Modern cut wood does no ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Puzzleman, If someone is scheduled to work from 7 to 3:30 and takes his schedule ...
Re: woodworking equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Hi Jeff Im in north texas and have a 25" x75" Ramco wide belt that I would let g ...
Re: Starting Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Cabmaker, I don't know what state you are in but you are may be violating Federa ...
Re: Door parts on pod and rail A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Thinking of the BVC example more they used fixtures for all the parts from below so a CW cutter woul ...
Re: Stop block A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Accurate Pro scale & Maya Positioning systems (http://www.mayaposi-stop.com/systemover ...
Re: Less Oily Danish Oil/Substitute A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Sivam supplies a 0 sheen 2k poly that is incredible. Once fully cured no one can tell that the ...
Re: Door parts on pod and rail A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Cabinetmaker and Brad, Thanks for sharing those links with me. I had done a fair amount of searches ...
Silica gel desicant beads A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Is any one using these ? I saw them on amazon for about half of what Im paying for desicant be ...
Re: Ref heights A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- We require specs on all fridges. 72" sounds off for a standard fridge. Maybe it was a ...
Re: CAD for nested base CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- What brand machine are you purchasing as most come standard with a single part on-board CAD software ...
Re: CAD for nested base CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- If we buy onsrud, i'll need software, if we buy Biesse, it will have software. ...
Re: Autocad 2017 with a surface book A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- Just a few observations from someone with a touchscreen laptop similar to the Surface: Make sure Tou ...
Re: UV cure of shellac? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Hello Michael and Robert, Michael I do use moderate heat, and keep the air moving to speed the ...
Re: UV cure of shellac? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Hello Rick, Thanks for the response! I make traditional Spanish classical and flamenco guitars ...
Re: treads warping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Duayne: During the early 1980's I ran a cabinet shop for a general contractor. ...
Re: Cherry with a dark stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- A few options.... 1)Get a quality fast drying pigment based wiping stain, valspar, sherwin, ch ...
Re: Anyone In Central NY A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Hi Howard, That is the million dollar question we all ask about doing shows. Ult ...
Re: UV cure of shellac? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I worked with UV finishes and they are very popular with the guitar making community. As well ...
Kremlin - issues spraying clear after pigmented A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I am workingwith a kremlin eos 15-c25 and always make a point to clean my gun properly. Our su ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- For a one man shop 5 hp is plenty- typically above 15 cfm. What are you doing that needs m ...
Holz Her Glue adjustment! A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/5) -- Hi group! I have a problem for awhile, and can't figure out how to adjust the glue in the pane ...
Re: CNC Tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- If you have good hold down then 1/2" upcut spiral at 3 climb cut passes of just over 1/2" ...
Re: Thermo Treated Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Vic, Thermally modified wood seems to be more popular, although it is not a ne ...
Re: Finishing air dried lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- To help judge drying progress to desired %MC you might consider making a sample or two ...
Re: Autocad 2017 with a surface book A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- Not sure what version you upgraded from, but much of that can be taken care of by saving your worksp ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Thanks for all the feedback. I currently use a 5hp 60 gallon, and although it is plenty of ...
Re: Import to Biesseworks from PYTHA A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- It sounds like you are in over your head. If you get a 32bit version of Autocad installed, 2002 to 2 ...
Re: AAA storage A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- yes that is fine but even better with polychem acrastrip....... its a water based stripper tha ...
Dynadro Please check my math A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Hi I did a spreadsheet to determine the new drawer opening heights I`ll need when using th ...
Re: White oak crossgrain and better cutting. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Tearout is caused by several factors, oftentimes two factors tHat individually not an ...
Re: UV cure of shellac? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I don't build guitars so I can't tell you what is best or not. I have made it my business to n ...
Re: treads warping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- The air underneath the stairs is in an area without any air circulation . It i ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- You won't have a problem either way with a 10 HP compressor. I have only a 5HP and it keep ...
Re: vacuum hose A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- For our Komo we used a hose from Abbott Rubber (abbottrubber.com). The item we needed was (verify th ...
Re: treads warping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- If this is over a new concrete slab, I'm sure it is picking up moisture from t ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Thanks. I have had the ceros pretty much since it came out, and although its been a good s ...
Tannin Bleed on cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- We are currently spraying Sherwood Tannin block primer grey on western red cedar. We don't alw ...
Re: CNC Tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- If you can hold it well, 1/2 slow spiral upcut rougher 2 or 3 passes climb cut 800 IPM 0.020 oversiz ...
Re: Thermo Treated Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- I seem to recall that high heat leads to making wood brash, which might limit ...
Re: White oak crossgrain and better cutting. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- MC was 13%, knife changes yielded no difference, graining was very swirly... I think i ...
Re: CNC Tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I agree with Jason. Multiply passes is going to be better all the way around. I think hold down is g ...
Re: Water base finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Hey Ron, I'm in Raleigh also and have been spraying waterborne products for years. I've been u ...
Re: 12" Jointer/Taiwan A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- Check out Phase Perfect electronic phase converters. I don't have one but did the r ...
Re: 8/4 red oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- So basically if Im correct the best way to dry red oak 8/4 is dead green right in the ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- what about looking at a duplex unit, twin 5hp motors and compressors. One unit runs unless ...
Re: 8/4 red oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Yes, this is best for quality, but not for your pocket book. One hundred days in the k ...
Re: Compressor tank size vs cfm A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- 10 hp might be overkill, I was originally going to buy a 7.5hp, but it seems the general c ...
Anyone know where i can find a set of plans A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/5) -- https://www.facebook.com/naturefreaksusa/videos/1893526377546044/ I want to find a set ...
Re: Best way to produce narrow frame door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- Whichever way you build it you should be able to use cup hinges as long as the center pane ...
Re: Cabinetvision screen to machine A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- need cabnetware to razorgage to work for stile & face frame cut list .. what program best for th ...
Re: Thermo Treated Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Thanks for the response. I did talk to Atlanta Hardwoods, but not to Tom. But ...
Re: CNC Tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- I think a 1/2" Dia tool should work fine. I think Jason was saying 3/4" for strength to ke ...
Douglas Fir Logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (1/5) -- Can someone provide me with a contact who could supply 2 Douglas Fir Logs approx. 36" in d ...
Re: Hebrock edgebanders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/5) -- ive been looking into the Holz UNO 1302. Looks like a very nice smaller footprint edgeband ...
Water base finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I'm in Raleigh, NC and i'm wanting to know if anyone in this area is spraying water base finis ...
Re: UV cure of shellac? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- My wife has her nails done with Shellac, and it cures under a UV light box. Can you find one t ...
Re: treads warping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- I think hat as we learn more about what you have, Keith has the right solution ...
Re: CNC Tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Why a 3/4" Tool? ...
Re: New to employee management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- The first person you have to train is yourself. You have to train yourself about ...
Re: New to employee management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- A few comments/questions/observations... Would you be more comfortable with this ...
Re: New to employee management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/5) -- Jim & Cabmaker, Thanks for the response. I hadn't stepped back to realize th ...
Re: When should I use the log dogs? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- More clarifications for the second question. Yes I saw the video that Dave showed (the ...
structural gluelam adhesives? Who to talk to? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/5) -- I am in the engineering field but building a unique personal barn with some gluelam trusses. I ...
Re: Wall cladding material A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- I would lay face veneered MDF strips on larger 1/2" ply panels with the n ...
Re: When should I use the log dogs? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Thanks for the honest answers :) I like Dave's comparison with the seat belt: quite ap ...
Re: door wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Quartered Sapele tends to have heavy ribbon stripping. While being quarter saw ...
Re: Cost of doing drawings A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- Price depends on complexity and extent of work. High-End jobs usually require lots of rework due to ...
Re: Wall cladding material A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- Dan We're in FL with little change in season. This will be in an acclimated sp ...
Re: Collet nut torque settings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- We highly recommend a torque wrench. The max torque on a ER32 is 125 ft lbs. We recommend 80 to 90% ...
Re: door wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- I would like to point out a couple things. One, utile and sipo are the same wo ...
Re: Closet software advise A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- guys stop wasting time with KCD,,,i used it with enroute a few years back,,,call vero and take a dem ...
Vacuum Hose Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Hello All, Does the diameter or length of the vacuum hose affect its performance? I have a 5hp becke ...
Re: Pressure pot questions/suggestions A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- have you tried spraying through your kremlin. you might just need a bigger tip.3-400 PSI from ...
Re: Cabinet vision 45 degree cut A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/5) -- I make everything same like it said on help but S2m still dont|' pick-up V bit automaticly. Attached ...
Re: Vacuum Hose Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Yes. It will affect how fast you pull the vacuum and the cfm that it will pull. You are likely OK wi ...
Re: newby sawyer A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Thanks for your time guys, it means a lot. Where would be some good info on solar kiln ...
Re: newby sawyer A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Virginia Tech has some good info. They were pioneers in the area. Do a Google search. ...
Re: Collet nut torque settings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Thanks guys, this is exactly what I was looking for. We will put this to use. Matt ...
Re: door wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/5) -- the quartered darker sapele doesn't work for many of my customers. ...
Re: Don't Know How A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Thank you Rich ...
Re: Pulling hair out over 3 phase A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- Ok.........I've had a long conversation with my friend Neil the electrician. He bee ...
Re: Rotary polisher A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Here's what I've learned from car painting, get a buffer with speed control and variable trigg ...
Re: Pulling hair out over 3 phase A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- Thanks again for the input. I will be going with the power company 3 phase. I purch ...
Re: project 330t axis off A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Its the Z axis. I manufacture doors and it is cutting the lock channel and the hinges 2.5mm too low. ...
Re: Biesse works & BSolid A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/5) -- Here is a link to most of the ones but i would only use for reference if i were you. Assuming you ar ...
Re: Rotary polisher A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- Makita makes a nice unit. Variable speed dial shows you what speed your using. Nice carrying c ...
Re: Rotary polisher A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I would look into one of the Gem sanders like they use in solid surface fabrication. ...
Re: Rotary polisher A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/5) -- I have a Dewalt how do you know what rpm you are at. Thanks ...
Re: Chatter on side profile cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- Well it seems you have a great deal of experience on this machine. You have mention ...
Got my homemade mill kind of running A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- Its up and running but I have to fix a few bugs in the system first. With the engine c ...
Re: How straight should 10/4 oak be after drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/5) -- It is not a problem to dry thick oak and keep it flat. Note that the NHLA grading rule ...
Re: Beaded doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/5) -- We build them like Leo, but run the bead so that it extends over the panel front in ...
Applying curled veneer panel A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (1/5) -- I'm about to apply a single side finished plywood veneer side panel to a cabinet. Thickness is 3/ ...
Re: Steel Hand Planes A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/5) -- You can tray something like this. ...
Re: Steel Hand Planes A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/5) -- Or better this. ...
Re: Anyone familar with grapewood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/5) -- never used it before. Is it possible you can get a good effect by slicing it ...
Re: Anyone familar with grapewood? A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/5) -- As for finishing - grapeseed oil is a semi-drying oil. Added to some linseed ...
Re: Homemade Pellets for Pellet Stove A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/5) -- try www.makeyourownpellets.com. They have a huge amount of information in th ...
Re: CNC Starter Tooling? What do we need? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/24) -- The necessary preparations include various cutting tools, clamping and fixing equipment, tool ac ...
Re: Accuracy of Shop Drawings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4/24) -- When I submit drawings for a Structural package, I include my Erection Sheets and Detail Sheets ...
Re: High shear compression spiral A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/24) -- We worked with Wirutex tooling to create a high shear 12mm diameter tool. They also offer larger ...
Re: Bamboo plywood chip load A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/23) -- Sorry for my delay on this and thank you for the input. Machine is a Camaster Cobra Elite CR-612 ...
Software to use A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/23) -- Hello all hope your having a good day I am a cnc owner and I am looking to learn a new software ...
Re: Bamboo plywood chip load A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/23) -- A lot going to depend on the machine size and capabilities. Normally, 18,000 RPM 800 to 900 IPM ...
Re: Biesse Rover -TP Suction Box Error A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4/23) -- You should adjust the height of the suction box. The cylinder which is moving the box up and dow ...
Re: Scottsdale business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4/23) -- We fell by half in 2009 and I did the same. We are back to 600k but not from ...
Re: Signs of a slowdown? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4/22) -- In rural New England I'm seeing property sales slowing down. Stuff is stayin ...
torit dust collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/4/22) -- i have a problem with my torit dust collector plugging up righ ...
Re: finger joint cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4/22) -- Yes the site is alive but when Chuck passed all changed. After Joes mentio ...
Re: finger joint cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4/22) -- Mark, Hate to hear that about Woodtech. They were my go to for feed roller ...
Marquetry blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/4/22) -- Hi all. I am going to try my hand at marquetry. Can anybody tell me which blades to get. I or ...
Re: Cut list software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4/22) -- CabinetCRUNCHER is an excellent cut list program for building face frame and frameless cabinets, ...
Re: finger joint cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4/22) -- Joe we use western roller for feeder/moulder wheels. They are very good. ...
Re: Cabinet software A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4/22) -- CabinetCRUNCHER is a great cabinet cut list program. ...
Re: Signs of a slowdown? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4/22) -- What Harold said ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Yes, it could get crowded with the three remnants of the butt joint and the t ...
Upper Cabinet Construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- I was looking for some thoughts, ideas, guidance, advice, etc. on upper cabinet construct ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- John, I’ve had some good Sapele but have had more problems with it at than an ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- If she can offer you some antique samples - examine them closely. If there are any - a ...
Re: Graco merkur pump problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- Hey, Sounds like your dealer might suck :) I have contacted graco about my merkur a few times ...
Re: Shop Lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- LEDs generally have a crappy CRI. Usually sitting around 80-85. It's OK but t ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Hi Joe. Thanks for your thoughts. There is a 1/8" gap all around between ...
multi 10 hp units vs one large dust collector A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (12/4) -- We are getting ready to put on 2nd production line. We will have ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Thanks for the additional input, everyone. I'm a little surprised no one prop ...
Re: Shop Lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- LED's are a game changer. We immediately upgraded our sanding process, based ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- I have a couple thoughts about this. 1- is that piece of glass fit tight to t ...
Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/4) -- What compressor are you using on site for install, spraying touch ups ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Just tell her you'll gladly build to her specifications and take her money along with ...
Re: Graco merkur pump problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- Hi guys thanks for responses yes I have cap off. And I called rep today so ton I turned it on ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- I'm just curious if a solid wood wrapped table with mitered corners is good practice i ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- I use the Aluranger from Casadei. Its an upright. We had the same issue first time we tried to plai ...
Re: Shop Lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- I just replaced old metal halide high bay lights with 4000k led and the overa ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Okay deep spline proponents. What happens when the 3" wide tenons gain m ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- I've done a lot of these type of table tops. The only way I'll do it is with a veneer ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- It sure sounds to me like this thread, given how little material there is in ...
Re: Shop Lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- LED no question. Your power company may have an energy saving rebate program. ...
Magic 2 sliding door hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Anybody here familiar with the Magic 2 sliding door hardware? It's a concealed track for ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- The customer has absolutely no clue what they're talking about. Zero. I can build a so ...
Re: Glueing up Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/4) -- One of the issues of that iron on is that the PVA will curl the veneer because of all the water ...
Omnitech Selexx Mate A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- I have an Omnitech Selexx Mate CNC and I am having a problem getting the CNC to zero out on Z. It w ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- You might get away with if if the center of the table is very strictly quarter sawn, a ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Jack, A tongue and groove miter joint. I've refurbished these kinds of joints on wood ...
Re: Upper Cabinet Construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- We do our uppers a bit different, we blind dado the bottom and upper pieces to the sides, ...
Re: Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/4) -- Can you plumb in a second take between your gun compressor, you can u ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Here are couple more in walnut and oak with the same construction method. As the other ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Typical of a veneered top with solid edge detail. We do them all the time. You wrap a ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Tom, I think Sipo Dominos would be a good way to join these. Easier to assemb ...
Re: Customer relations A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Maybe you could figure out how to cover the open shelves with a wood overlay or a shelf o ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Thank you, I didn't think I was going crazy or missing some new (after 6000 years of w ...
Re: How would you solve this problem A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- A reasonably full size mockup is only about 10lf of material. Not cheap but n ...
Re: Mitered corners on solid table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Consider lock miter joints, pia but when done well they dont come apart. Basically a t ...
Re: Employees per Gross Sales A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Paul, what size shop, or number of employees do you have in mind when thinking ...
Re: Employees per Gross Sales A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- I've spoken to people in shops ranging from 1 to 200 employees. Not just woodwo ...
Re: DRO for Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- A good Joiner can split hairs. The Northfield Patternmaker's joiner - with the large ship ...
Re: DRO for Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- The shop I trained in had one of the 16” Northfield. That was a beautiful machine. My bos ...
Re: DRO for Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Stewart: If your jointer fence is rigid and does not move when the infeed table is moved, ...
Re: 4 wheel or track power feeder A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- We have gone through a lot with the Comatic DC 7 wheel feeder. The problem is ...
Re: Trends with Dark Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/4) -- Yes, we have notice a lot more home builders wanting the dark stained ...
Re: DRO for Jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- A long read dial indicator either indicating off the table itself or an accurately tramme ...
Re: acclimating lumber A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- OK thanks ...
Re: 2k poly safety/ respiration etc A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- As adam says, iso is a bit weird. It reacts *very* quickly with the moisture in air (that's w ...
Varying MC kiln dried red oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- I just removed my first load of 4/4 red oak from our Nyle L53 DH kiln. All my sample ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Looks nice, may be walnut. The center pith area looks lighter down "in the hole&q ...
Re: Solid wood drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- A little low but not by much but of course the size of the box your ballparking has every ...
Re: Laminate Seams on Tube/Column A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/4) -- yep the bettery is the only way to go. I usually do not spray the last 6 ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- How many of your blades break before getting dull? Always on the weld or other loc ...
broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- My band saw blades invariably develop a stress fracture well before getting dull. ...
Re: Applying wide mullions in exterior door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- The IGUs are 1 1/4" thick because the doors are 2 1/4" thick. The m ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- Yeah, I could learn orthopedic surgery too--it's pretty much bloody carpentry--but ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Final thoughts. The outer edge looks foe distressed. the wood on the floor makes me th ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Another shot of the coffee table. I kept hoping it would stay like that but of course ...
Re: broken bandsaw blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- Band saw welders were once so common that they came attached to the better bandsaw ...
Re: Solid wood drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Mark B, 1C 1&2 White is running $1.60 bd delivered ft in full units. SEL & BET st ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- sorry, sent the pics from my phone. The small cookies are walnut. In the pic it is fin ...
Re: Drawer front screws A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Harold, Can you describe the process you use with the Blum drawer front leveling devices. ...
Re: Solid wood drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Mark, So now Ive given you my rough numbers, so what are your specific numbers for a 7x24 ...
Coping Jig Review A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- I would like to know if anyone has an opinion on a SH2 or SH3 Coping Jig by JDL CO. I cer ...
Re: what kind of wood is this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- The nice picture is a couple years ago. The goal finish with resin in the cracks shows ...
Re: Business And Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Pat Gilbert That is amazing. I wish I had your experience... ...
Re: Free cad software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4) -- This is 100% free software: http://cabinetdesign.net84.net ...
Re: Unique 250 door template A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- I have a set I'd sell. ...
Re: flushing lines after waterbourne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- sorry I wasn't clear so i'll address it better Here is our flush procedure for waterborne fin ...
Re: Hafele EKU-Forte pull-out adjustments A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (12/4) -- Hey CP, I'm Scott, Häfele America's corporate trainer. I don't know i ...
Re: ERP for a moulding shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Pat, The big problem in the Store Fixture industry back then was there were so ...
Re: Using gasketed fixtures on a nested router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- You can run the fixtures on top of the spoilboard or after removal. If you have a grid table, you h ...
Re: ERP for a moulding shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Yeah the seminar was good, they were not pushing ERP, did I imply that it wasn' ...
Re: Running a commercial Cabinet shop (Takeover) A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- I disagree Rich, I believe that managing people is a natural skill. If you don' ...
Re: Upper cabinet door max width A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Randy, besides going with 3 hinges, rather than centering the middle one I like to locate ...
Re: Shop vac or festool for random orbit A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Except for the cost, the Festool is very good. I really like and need the air flow adjust ...
Re: wood beam strength A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- If you don't have enough money for an engineer. Find some money to pay a good ...
Re: ERP for a moulding shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- We are using Evo-ERP, a modernized version of DBA (now called DBA-Classic). IIR ...
Oliver 4920 SLR A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- Hello On the hunt for a SLR, anyone had any experience with the Oliver 4920? I rea ...
Re: veneer sizing A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/4) -- You could also cut the sandwich on a table saw, similar to how I cut veneer seams (link). With n ...
Re: Running a commercial Cabinet shop (Takeover) A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- you are insane to operate without a router in the commercial sector need to con ...
Re: Upper cabinet door max width A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Height needs to be greater than width, see your hinge manufacturers data. We often do up ...
Re: ERP for a moulding shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- David What do you use ? Currently we are using Shoptech, but @ about my limit ...
Re: Shop vac or festool for random orbit A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- I have the bigger one. I am on about my 3rd one in about 5 or 6 years. ...
Re: How to Handle A Woody? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Well, How about a little follow up and show us some pics of how it turned out ...
Re: What shaper - this spindle A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- It's been many years but it looks like a Wadkin, possibly for a BEM ...
Re: flushing lines after waterbourne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- Shane !! Please, can you give a link for this POLYCHEM ? Thanks ...
shop built veneer straightline A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (12/4) -- Finally built a better straighline. 11' bed. 3 air jacks. ...
walabot A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Anyone out there tried the walabot? https://walabot.com/ ...
Re: Biesse rover spindle reverse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Beautiful Machine,,,,,,great for dowel and entry door drilling,,,not so great for nested operations ...
Re: Blum thick door hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Richard, In addition to the hinge and mounting plate, you will also need the magnetic rel ...
Re: Gattlinburg Fire A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- Hi Keith, Was talking with a TN forester friend tonight. Dave was telling me of a mat ...
Re: Angle shelves in Cabinet vision A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4) -- Ok I can make that work. I still need to figure out how to make the double sided shelf with the sid ...
Re: Angle shelves in Cabinet vision A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4) -- This can be done. But it is not a simple thing. Depending if you need to keep intelligence or not d ...
Re: Static buildup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- This used to be a "shocking" problem when unloading parts from our cnc router. Especially ...
Re: Biesse rover spindle reverse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- hello hope your having a great day i am looking to purchase a biesse rover k 1532 can i get a feedb ...
Re: Biesse rover spindle reverse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Pardon sounding like a sales man,,,but I have seen this year alone ,,,hardworking families closing ...
Re: proscale kit for cross cut fence A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Thanks Guys, I ordered the two proscale kits. at under 2K for both saws, it sure beats ov ...
Re: Static buildup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Do you have your dust collection hose grounded ? I assume that your hose isn't grounded and that Th ...
Re: Static buildup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- The metal dust hood is solidly attached to the Z axis assembly. There are plastic fingers that drag ...
Re: Exterior Door Weathering A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- We use a lot of Q-lon, since it is familiar and available. If we were to send ...
Re: discolored thermo foil doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- The client has agreed to pay the cost of the doors and i will provide the labou ...
How to close a business and deal with debt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Well folks, despite all your good advice and my best intentions, I'm getting ou ...
Formica that looks and feels like a painted finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- A very old customer of mine now owns a Volkswagen car dealership. It just opened this pas ...
Old CV on Win 7 (help with one problem) A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4) -- Ver. 3.5, Build 271 Everything works fine (in XP sp2 compatibilty mode) except the Door Catalog Edi ...
Minimax S35, 2003 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Hi, I'm considering a used MInimax s35. Saw is in average condition, but the price is als ...
Re: Which dore profile is this A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (12/4) -- Is the profile 5/8" wide? If so, it is probably from a cabinet factory in mid/northe ...
Ply of hardwood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Hi Everyone, my boss is asking me to find an accent chair that has a solid hardwood fr ...
Re: Sanding MDF for paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- We've always done 150 grit for wood. If we are trying to get a good quality finish on mdf lik ...
Exterior Door Weathering A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- On our exterior door units we use q-lon for weather stripping. From reading h ...
Re: Question: Laminating thick boards A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/4) -- John, Thanks for the idea, it is quite possible that I don't have the bo ...
Re: sanding before Amazing Glaze A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- Its better to sand before the glaze. That way you only have to worry about scrubbing the glaz ...
Kiln Drying Workshop - Jan 11-14, 2016 A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- We are holding our Annual Kiln Drying Workshop at SUNY ESF January 11-14, 2016 in Syr ...
Re: drying to single digits A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- They are very similar. The L53 is a new version but has about the same capacity. If t ...
Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Homag BOF 311 CNC, BIG vacuum pump with matrix table. Cannot get enough vacuum through mdf to run a ...
Re: Good printer that can survive dust A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- Had a Brother color laser that worked great, but it started dribbling toner aft ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- You should contact tech service. You get the alarm due to insufficient vacuum threshold set by the ...
Re: Old CV on Win 7 (help with one problem) A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (12/4) -- I had a similar problem on a slightly older laptop. Also Win 7. For some reason I made a copy of DO ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- I have the same problem with all mdf other than plumb dbl refined.I'm hoping to find a solution als ...
Re: Self made automation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (12/4) -- I like D Brown's idea of using a garage door beam, on the sensor side it's prob ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Yes, with an end grain sealer, multiple coats. My issue isn't when using the spoilboard with someth ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- How thick is your spoil board? We can surface ours down to around 5/16-3/8" before we have to ...
Re: Ply of hardwood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Tell him he can either get plywood as in PLY or hardwood which is solid wood. You are ...
Re: Sanding MDF for paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- We don't sand the original faces ever. The material is so porous the idea of roughing it up t ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- You should not have a problem with that. May want to contact your machine or software company to se ...
RE: Gum wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- What is Gum wood used for? Which is cheaper poplar or gum? What manufactured products ...
Re: bleaching wenge A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Is she HIGH??? Pay $20 a board foot for black and turn it light.....Leave it to a desi ...
Re: Sanding MDF for paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (12/4) -- My test samples are in the finishing room now, I should know soon what works best. ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Are you using LDF by chance. LDF allows to much air flow MDF is the best option. ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- MDF. As of now we resort to simply buying a new piece when needed. ...
Re: Help resurfacing mdf spoil board A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Have you sealed the edges with paint or a sanding sealer yet? ...
Re: Weather stripping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- We use 3 basic types for the perimeter of the doors - each has its good and b ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- First, a 4 wheel stock feeder is used, to keep these fingers where they belon ...
Re: Delta DC-33 parallel thickness issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- Thanks everyone- Rick, David, Ken, for weighing in on this. Reading all of your co ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Regarding the last entry on short muntin stock profiling, I forgot to add a r ...
Re: Cherry Interior Shaker Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- Plywoods or panels good two faces is not real common, especially in 1/2" ...
Re: Reclaimed Fence Boards on Plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- Thanks for all of your input, I bought a couple of the boards ($5.00 each) and made a ...
Re: tree trunk table top cupping A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- With both sides painted with latex paint, you may not have an adequately dry piece, e ...
Re: Cherry Interior Shaker Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- I think a 1" thick panel with 3/8" square profile will be fine. I'v ...
Re: Cutting laminate with protective film A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- If you are cutting with the film down you should not have any problems. If you are cutting with the ...
Re: fastening teak plywood to greenboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- I would be more concerned that the proposed space would give the moisture a p ...
Re: Delta Shaper 43-379 Height Adjustment... A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- On my delta the height adjustment screw has an opening at the top where chips fall ...
Re: Reclaimed Fence Boards on Plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (12/4) -- That is some nice redwood. Flatsawn, tight grain. That's what some of the best old fir ...
Re: Photo of my way to load big logs on the mill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (12/4) -- Looks like, with the terrain involved, loading the log from the end makes good sense. ...
Re: Cutting laminate with protective film A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (12/4) -- Hi Dean, That was one of my concerns but it didn't seem to be a problem with this job. The film is ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- David Would you mind sharing the name of your supplier of white pine? I am a ...
Re: Variety of Joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (12/4) -- David, I use a similar "carrier block" for the final muntin profile ...
Re: SAC Widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (12/4) -- http://www.solidwoodmachinery.com/SAC%20MAIN%20PAGE.htm http://www.solidwoodmac hi ...
Re: Laminating advice needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/4) -- I don't do a lot of laminate so take this for what it's worth! I would s ...
Re: Laminating advice needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/4) -- If possible have someone laminate the panels for you. Here there are ple ...
Holz Her Edge Bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (12/4) -- Have a holz herr sprint, wondering what people have the main heater and the nozzles set at. W ...
Re: Laminating advice needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (12/4) -- I second the vote for getting them laid up. Just the materials cost us m ...
Re: CNC out of square A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/24) -- Got it figured out. The instructions from Omni were correct, it's just that the documentation wa ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/24) -- Cutting pockets on the router is a much faster way to go about it. I organize parts as ...
Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/24) -- We are a fairly new cabinet shop. We have 2 CNCs cutting parts. I have 4 guys currentl ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/24) -- I would endeavor to pocket hole your case parts on the CNC. Even if it is a flip op, y ...
white oak logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (11/4/24) -- I'd like to purchase some white oak logs from back east and have them shipped to me. Is thi ...
Re: CNC out of square A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/24) -- Are the axis belt driven? If so check to be certain that one of the belts has not broken. If the ...
Re: CNC out of square A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/24) -- It is recommended to apply force carefully to try to move the gantry and recalibrate the sensors ...
Re: Shop Work FLow A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/24) -- Thank you for response. In wasn't aware a cnc would pocket hole but defiantly going to ...
Re: CNC out of square A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/24) -- Also remember that when you measure the number has to be divided by 2 to get how much it is out ...
Re: wood kiln A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4/23) -- Hi Ron, I have not heard of floor heating, but in theory it could work and would b ...
Wood type Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4/23) -- I was told the slab was Sequoyah but it doesn’t smell like a redwood. Can anyone t ...
Re: Cabinet design software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4/23) -- I use KCD. How does Mozaik compare to KCD? ...
Re: Particle Board Core Slab Veneer Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/22) -- This may be a little off topic, but how did the end client even find out what the core ...
Re: Particle Board Core Slab Veneer Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/22) -- So just for $hits and giggles.. what was in the in the closet system that tipped the h ...
Re: Particle Board Core Slab Veneer Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/22) -- I have offered “to be a part of the solution” if I can help. Doesn’t sound like this i ...
Re: Rising prices A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4/22) -- I'm curious for those who have decided to purchase material early, how are y ...
Re: Particle Board Core Slab Veneer Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/22) -- Open and shut most cabinets in the world are particle board, doesn't matter what someo ...
Re: Which shoe molding use in my kitchen cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/22) -- LOL [at the response] need to do your research before asking a question Bu ...
5 axis stl matching program prep A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4/22) -- Hello, I use Alphacam 5 axis ultimate regularly in a 2d and also solid model type machining them ...
Door making A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/22) -- We have predominantly been ordering our frame and panel doors for the last 30+ years. ...
design help A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (11/4/22) -- Customer wants a built in bookshelf. It is in a upstairs room with angles ceilings. I am ...
Re: sawdust. A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/4/22) -- This may be a transport regulation. The waste hauler might get ...
Re: cherry plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/22) -- Thanks so much I will give them a call ...
Re: cherry plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/22) -- Distributor Service Inc. DSI ...
Re: hsk63f A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/22) -- Call Vexor custom tooling, they may be able to help ...
Re: hsk63f A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/22) -- thanks for all the replies mike ...
Insurance liability issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4/21) -- Hi everyone, I installed some kitchen cabinets and missed a depth detail for ...
Re: Pods on top of spoilboard A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/21) -- So are you doing just a few styles of door and panel and edge profiles, or did you get a lot of ...
Re: Driveway gates A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/21) -- BH, We will be pouring concrete that will have footings length of driveway ...
Re: Pods on top of spoilboard A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/21) -- My router is a format4 H08. It does have a matrix table and pop up pins but we screw our spoilbo ...
Wire Brushed Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/21) -- I am a door builder with a deep background but have never built wire brush ...
Re: eCabinets interest seems to have faded A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4/21) -- Hi Gene, It does seem like the lack of response on this thread may confirm your theory that inte ...
Re: Driveway gates A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4/21) -- David, I usually like South American Mahogany for my outdoor paint grade w ...
Production Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4/21) -- Our shop is super busy, and it feels like we are always running late on proj ...
Re: Production Management A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4/21) -- David, If your problem is organization a production manager will help. If yo ...
Re: It was hard decision, and we glad we took it A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/21) -- I have a bunch of felder machines, including a cnc and in general have been pretty happy with th ...
Re: Pre primed shaker door supplier A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4/21) -- Thanks Rich. Not that I can tell just went on from my phone and no warning. Lock at th ...
Re: Mdf recess panel doors A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/21) -- We’ve had great luck with melamine backed ranger platinum MDF. Stays flat and saves us 1 primer ...
Re: It was hard decision, and we glad we took it A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4/21) -- Southern Saskatchewan. Some days seems like middle of nowhere. Most of our day dealings are in r ...
Re: Employee Health Benefits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I used to sell such small group plans (and "large" group meaning 10+) ...
Re: Employee Health Benefits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- In the 90's, I grew my business so we could have enough employees (more than 3) ...
Re: Vacuum cups/pods/blocks ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- If you do not have a grid table and just want to hold oversized pieces anywhere on the table for se ...
Re: Employee Health Benefits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I have used a professional employment organization aka PEO since the beginning ...
Re: Mid 90's Holz her 1402 express A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I have a 1435SE that I've had for several years and have had excellent service from it. T ...
Re: So.....Covid? Election? Combination Thereof? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I didn't actually know what minimum wage is in my state. I had to Google it, $9 ...
Re: Employee Health Benefits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Econ 101s story is interesting but irrelevant. The particulars of how you provi ...
Re: Text A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I had a couple pages bookmarked when I was trying to get a fast single line font for labels and you ...
Re: So.....Covid? Election? Combination Thereof? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Kevin, wages follow min mage somewhat. As an example if Min wage in a state is ...
Re: So.....Covid? Election? Combination Thereof? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Its sad that a employee at a cabinet shop is being compared to min wage worker ...
Re: Text A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I don't know if this would work in reality, but it does in my head and might be worth exploring. Us ...
Re: Stairs / Attachment methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Unless your stringers are thick- 1-1/4"+ - a hanger bolt might not get e ...
Re: painted outside natural wood inside ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- What Mark said Use prefinished plywood (or finish them first) then finish your face frames an ...
Re: Vacuum cups/pods/blocks ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- We've made several gasketed versions from solid surface drops. With 3D printing services now you co ...
Re: Employee Health Benefits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I had paid insurance for my employees for awhile. got tired of the continual ra ...
Mid 90's Holz her 1402 express A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thinking of purchasing a early 90's Holzher 1402 edge bander. What is the parts availabil ...
Re: Stairs / Attachment methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- I tried the pocket hole thing before , i didn’t much like it. The stringers w ...
Re: Text A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- The only way I've had success is having to manually edit the text. If it's a generated label type a ...
Re: Router bits A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Have your saw sharpener person take a bit that is close to what you need and modify the p ...
Re: Router bits A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We can handle the custom router bits and also over 6000 different stock ones as well ...
Re: Vacuum cups/pods/blocks ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- PVC cuts very easy with any wood tools I use a 1 flute upcut for the plenum and cutout. ...
Re: Used Edgebander buyer's guide? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- My suggestion is that if you do a lot of edge banding, or work on a deadline do not buy a ...
Re: Shop clothing, pants/shirts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Black T-shirts. 100% the way to go. We get them with our logo on them them for about $4 a ...
Blind Dado Assembly Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Last year I purchased a Biesse Rover and it is the bees knees. It cranks out cabinets so ...
Shop clothing, pants/shirts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Looking for suggestions on what you all have found to be durable clothing for a busy cabi ...
Re: AAA recommendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- We have several AAA pumps, the oldest is about 15 years old and has been rebuilt twice, the o ...
Re: Shop clothing, pants/shirts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I used to buy Carhartt shirts pants etc, but the pants were pretty spendy and I tend to r ...
Re: Annual merit raises, etc A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Cost of living just to stay on par. But fixed percentages every year? Watch it ...
Re: Concelled/Hidden Hinge Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Hi Adam, As the others have mentioned, this is characteristic of the compact style face f ...
Re: Shop clothing, pants/shirts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Might be time to contract with your local uniform supplier if you are looking for uniform ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Ugh - hose reels. These wild fillies have broken my heart many times. I think you unfortu ...
Re: AAA recommendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- I have a Cat rig also, maybe 8 or 9 years old now. I replaced the main seal after 3 or 4 year ...
Re: Blind Dado Assembly Table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- My only input is to setup your geometry so parts go together precisely and only one way. ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Mine I think is a Reelworks. The real thing on any hose reel is to make sure you aren't h ...
Re: Omal Insert Easy hinge machine pneumatic parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Oggie, do a search for SMC distibutors and you should find a local distributor, (smcusa.c ...
Re: Question for Admin A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I'm on Android on a nice, huge screen Motorola (bigger screen than a Samsung Note). I can ...
Tool Holders A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Hello, I'm getting different opinions regarding the use of ETP Hydro Grip Tool holders. I cut 3/4 p ...
Re: Question for Admin A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Just read it as a straight web page no loaded in app or mobile friendly views. Android he ...
Re: Contrasting wood banding on table A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- Could be a very thin brass foil and not solid bar like we have used. That would be mor ...
Re: edge gluing direct from s4s/molder A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Joe, I picked up a T90 a couple of months ago and we love it, but I want to do some profi ...
Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Just bought a few Air hose Reel 2 years ago, 3 out of 5 are broke, does anyone know a goo ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thats sad to hear. Seems quality across the board is going south. May be worth a phone ca ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I have a Reelworks that is 12 years old and used 5 or 6 days a week. I have replaced the ...
Re: Salice Free Swing for 1" Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thomas, I meant to answer over the weekend but it slipped by me. The hinge you need is th ...
Re: Question for Admin A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I zooom here too with a Note 8 but its just a thumb tap then swipe to zoom one handed so ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Cox was always one of the best brands Ive used but we dont have any reels in the shop any ...
Re: Question for Admin A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I don't seem to have any issues using my Samsung Galaxy phone or on my IPad. Dennis ...
Re: AAA recommendations A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- I meant 1/8" ID for the fluid hose, not 1/4"ID as I had written. Whoops. ...
Re: Concelled/Hidden Hinge Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- You did calculate overlay for the correct plate right ? ...
Re: Air Hose Reel A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Coxreel from Northern tool ...
Re: Graco airless GX19 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- I ended up trying a cheaper pressure pot system just to try one but it seems like there was a ...
Re: Western Red Cedar Solvent Soluble Extractives A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (11/4) -- In conversation with TiteBond glue Techs, they told me W R Cedar is showing up with high extra ...
Re: Workers compensation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Don't forget to ask for a refund for the time you were working solo, but may ha ...
Re: Lacquer/paint compatability A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- What about brushing lacquer for the painted areas, or adding enough retarder to your normal l ...
Re: Workers compensation A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Get several quotes. Be very careful on the pricing of state funds. Federated ma ...
Re: Wax/Polish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- i use howards, beeswax orange oil goes on easy buffs easy, at Home depot ...
Re: Measure New Job A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- at do you take with you when you go to meet a new customer and measure a new jo ...
Re: Hiring New Shop Employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Unemployment rate is about 4-5% right now. My belief is 10-15% of the workforce ...
8mm dowels in 1/2" material? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thank you in advance. We have a Ayen DB21 - drill and dowel insertion machine -- it was d ...
Re: Hiring New Shop Employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Sarcasm 10-15% of the workforce is to underqualfied,dumb, lazy, believe they ar ...
Re: S2M and Label It Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4) -- I don’t have a solution for your problem but have had similar issues with them in past. My problems ...
Re: console table structure/ makeup A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- I would think it better to make the top a full torsion box with anigre all around. Bui ...
Re: Measure New Job A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- If you are still in selling phase is useful to keep your pictures in a loose fo ...
Closet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We are building a set of closet cabinets with shaker style doors approx. 90" tall an ...
Re: Shelf life of PVC edgeband? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We had an issue a few months NYU’s back with 1mm pvc that was breaking on the end trim pl ...
Re: Hafele lighting A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Hafele also has a service you send them a drawing of what you want to do and th ...
Re: Hiring New Shop Employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- "My belief is 10-15% of the workforce shouldn’t be working" I believe ...
Convert DXF to PGM A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Hi everyone! I have a huge problem.. I can´t use my dxf-files in my Morbidelli... And an expert tol ...
Re: Sealer coats A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- If the stain is slightly tacky I have used #2 steel wool to polish off any unhardened stain t ...
Re: 8mm dowels in 1/2" material? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- A dowel should have at least half its diameter from the edge of the hole to the edge of t ...
Re: Cutting Trim Indoors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We try to take over the garage. Do the same as Leo. I can't imagine cutting something ins ...
Re: Closet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Euro hinges work great, shaker door is very light compared to a full panel or slab door. ...
Re: Hiring New Shop Employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Another tip that I have found to be useful, and timely, is to look for guys loo ...
Re: Closet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- @ least 5 hinges 1" would be better, but I just built some for an inset set of cabin ...
Re: Hiring New Shop Employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- @Derreck - OK, I get it. And agree in principle. But not because I want to, bec ...
Re: Fravol edgebander parts/service A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- SNX is great VTM is Ed Moran's place in Vegas great guy, honest and knowledgeable ...
Re: Convert DXF to PGM A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- This might help: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/general-off-topic-discussions/348480-softwa re.html# ...
Re: Closet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- 3 hinges should work fine. Making your 90" tall doors perfectly flat will be your ch ...
Re: Sealer coats A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Steel wool? And lacquer finish? The two don't mix very well! ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- I have done several variants of this a few times. This one is easy because yo ...
Re: Edgebanding and frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We usually match exterior. We try to do 1 MM when we can, Like Henbob,we stack & clam ...
Re: Metal working in a wood shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I got into metalwork a little over a year ago and love it! I have a separate sh ...
Prefinish Or Not To Prefinish A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- I am in the process of making a Stickley inspired bed frame. The head and footboards h ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Are the existing panels one piece? I did something similar to the pyramidal(s ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- If it were me, I would run the basic raised panel such as the one on the bott ...
Metal working in a wood shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- How many of you have some metal working capabilities in your shop? I'm now semi ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- In hindsight I wish I had bought a more stout rigid machine. I bought a machine like the SCM and gi ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks for your responses. With your feedback I would say we are leaning towa ...
Re: BIM helpful for structural engineers A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4) -- Well put David. The only "positive" story out there of note about BIM at this level is th ...
Variable speed motors A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (11/4) -- I'm researching putting a VFD on my dust collector. It seems that ...
Re: Edgebanding and frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- we do a lot of euro boxes here and what we do is buy the matching raw wood and wrap it ar ...
Re: Pro or DIY A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- If you don't like the ads don't look @ them. I see plenty of questions asked by ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- The pyramidal portion of the panels can be programmed fairly simply in V-carv ...
Re: Metal working in a wood shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Have you talked to your insurance agent Larry? Metal working is one thing, a cr ...
Re: Rosewood Alternative A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Joe, you are absolutely right. I took a look at the picture blown-up and there is no doub ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I love my biesse skilll . I machine casework and solid wood casings and door parts . Very heavy mac ...
Re: Edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I have an amt edge master...safety speed bought them and so now it's called (I think) a s ...
Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Trying to decide between the Weeke Vantech and the SCM Pratix for our first CNC and would be intere ...
Rosewood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- I am working with Morado (Bolivian Rosewood) for the first time. I am looking for some ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I am also looking for a first CNC router. I was at IWF at the stiles booth, and they had a customer ...
Re: Edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I've had mine for about 3 or 4 years. Bought it used for $5000 I am think. Safety speed i ...
Re: Oak pores more pronounced A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Paul - we have a Supermax superbrush 49. It does full size panels. We dont wet the wood unles ...
Re: Pocket screws for the rearside nailers? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We cut pockets with our Castle machine and attach. Same construction as you. Fast, strong ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Hi Tony - thanks for your feedback. Although the picture makes it look like I ...
Re: Edgebanding and frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- We match the exterior, As far as finishing goes we stack up 4-6 sides at once and spray. ...
Re: Weeke or SCM...thoughts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- You may want to look around some. We just purchased a Super Duty CR Onsrud for testing our tooling. ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- seems it would be a nightmare to sand machine marks from cnc. thats a lot of ...
Re: pigmented waterbourne A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Dave, Where do you purchase this from? It's a 2 part water base system? I'm interested in any ...
Re: Bonding Sheet Metal to Baltic Birch A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (11/4) -- JUST TO SAY I ENJOYED THE thread - client interested in copper kitchen cabinets so i was look ...
Re: Rosewood Alternative A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- IMHO, Kevin's picture actually looks like recon. Try the link below for Brookline Ceylon ...
Re: Edgebanding and frameless cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks guys. Up until now, everything has been a natural wood, so it was easy to find a m ...
Re: Edge bander A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks chris i have found one of these for sale its a glue pot. But wasent sure about mod ...
Re: Houzz Marketplace? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- I get enough work from houzz with the free subscription as filler work. Maybe 6-8 proj ...
Re: Need advice on large panel raise A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- bandsaw bevel, clean up on jointer, shape perimeter with shaper or saw. looks ...
Re: Time Tracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- I use oro timsheet you can check out there web site here very satisfied with it ...
Re: Concealed hinge boo boo A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Mike, what is the confusion? Bondo and paint it ...
Re: New to CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Very nice machine, and the dust collect system looks great! ...
What is "normal" tooling style for Weinig molders A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/4) -- We are waiting for our used Weinig Profimat 23 5 head molder and used Rondamat 925 ...
Re: Sliding doors with swing doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- My questions are for the designer that came up with this: 1. How will the hin ...
Re: Paint booth lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Thank you both. Paul my area for spraying is 6 foot wide by 12 feet long with 92" ceilin ...
Re: Hussey Knife Alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Rich, for a couple of buck you should go out and get the bolts. Give it a sho ...
Re: Cutting Slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- I agree with Den about the liability, and you can't use a standard per-BF drying rate ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- James, Each piece of wood in my furniture would need 3-4 tool changes using a standard 3 axis machi ...
Re: Cutting Slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- May I suggest that you charge by the hour of effort to get the board cut and dried fo ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Dropout I have never seen the pneumatic indexers in action be it wood or metal. Do have a video lin ...
Re: Wages??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- If he is putting out the work on your website I say Bravo !! I would look for is he where ...
Re: Prismatic letters A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Vectric has a really good set of training vids. Some old timers have used the words "Bubblegum ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Thanks Gary for your reply. I need to go to CNC to speed up the production and reduce the assembly ...
Re: Sliding doors with swing doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- I'm not the designer but I am making a list of requirements they'll need to a ...
Re: RE: Cutting Cants out of the Logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- And if I may comment... Weigh all of those risks against leaving the logs right where ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- How about a 2 spindle machine with a drill block? Possibly some custom tooling to drill and chamfer ...
Re: Sliding doors with swing doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Mack, Bottom hung lift and slide this could work but the door would never mee ...
Hussey Knife Alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Does anyone else have trouble aligning Hussey Knives in their William's and H ...
Re: Wages??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Hopefully this is a sign that your business is successful- then, it sounds as if he is du ...
Re: Cantek Upcut?? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/4) -- I've had a used Cantek sliding panel saw for a couple years now, and it's been gre ...
Start with ROUGH stock with Weinig? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/4) -- Newbie question: Can we start with rough stock when running moldings, or does the ...
Re: Cedar walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- For one of my first woodworking projects I made and installed some 3/4" T&G ...
Re: Hussey Knife Alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- If I knew mine were ground with the flat head bolt, I'd use that. Never heard ...
52 degree angle on table saw? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- I need to rip a 52 deg angle for some louver blades (matching existing) so I ...
insurances A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (11/4) -- Im starting a cabinet and furniture making business. Ive been researching umbre ...
Re: Wages??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- I am retired for a few years. I was the guy that repaired the machines. Manual to CNC and ...
Finishing with a Flatline A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Good day, Im running a Chefla Flatline and only on darker colours with any kind of reds I ...
Re: Wages??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- TF makes a good point. It's really easy to increase wages when times are good. How do you ...
Re: Paint booth lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Al - lights that are attached to the ceiling or walls and are isolated from the spray area by ...
Re: pink in white wash A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- Another option is to add a very small amount of white pigment to your finish for use as a ton ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I do a tremendous amount of work on my CNC's. recently we did some walls ,benches and table tops fr ...
Re: Cedar walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- I have seen them done both ways, and the ones that were left raw looked awful in a co ...
Re: Hussey Knife Alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- The knife place that makes my knives told me that they use a flat head allen ...
Re: Choosing water stones A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- +1 for Shapton professional, especially the 1k. At higher grits I really like Chosera ...
Re: Paint booth lights A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- give this company a call. I have this brand in my booth ldpi-inc.com or get a copy of NFPA co ...
Sliding doors with swing doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Making a sliding door with a swinging door built into it. Swinging door needs ...
Re: Wages??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks for the input guys, I am only paying him 23.46 right now but Im thinking after rea ...
Re: 52 degree angle on table saw? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Set your saw to 38 degrees and run the board vertically against the fence. ...
Re: Biesse routers , a good choice A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I'm a big fan of Biesse. We have two Rover B's and an Akron bander. Support is excellent. ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I see your question and I get it,, seems like there would be a machine for this but it will $$$$$$ ...
Re: Prismatic letters A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Vectric Fan here as well.. None better !! ...
Re: Bacci Smart or ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Is this a sales add ? ...
Wide Belt Sander Tracking Issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- We've got a 37" AEM wide belt in the shop running Pasco belts. It's a great sande ...
Re: A friend wants me to build this A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Some of the better advice I have ever received is to stay with what you know ...
Re: A friend wants me to build this A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- I personally like these types of projects. From the business side of things, ...
Shipping timber A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (11/4) -- A potential customer wants the price for "a truckload" of hickory butt logs (8" ...
Re: quick drawer front alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4) -- Ryan can write a script to do this in CPP same as he does the preconstruction drilling. We do this ...
Re: A friend wants me to build this A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- No threshold, no over laps, no weather strips, wavy concrete level in & o ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- You mention one european,one american, which is worthless information. Most Oak is gr ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- Saw them right away. Drying this time of year using normal air drying will take perha ...
Re: A friend wants me to build this A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Every project should involve some consideration given to the appropriateness ...
Re: oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- I don't see any reason to dry the decking. All it will do is shrink up and leave bigg ...
Re: Bubinga finishing techniques A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Thank you for the replies. James, beautiful work. On the color, on my monitor ...
oak tree drying /deck A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (11/4) -- I'm going to cut down 2 large oaks,one european,one american and have decided to use ...
Re: A friend wants me to build this A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks Mitch and Dave I have to admit it looks like fun. But I was leaning mo ...
Re: Bubinga finishing techniques A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- More redish when freshly done,, deep purple to brown now ...
Replacing fence panels, 1D nesting A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4) -- I have been asked to replace the fence panels in a 20 or so year old fence. The field of boards in ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- TJ, Hopefully that rendering isn't to scale, because to my eye you're ...
Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Hi Guys, I am building a 96’‘x18’‘x1.5’’ walnut countertop to be inst ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- just cut the dry wall out wherever you want to put a steel bracket. I ...
Good blade for a slider A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Leitz is what I'm thinking. I need an atb and a triple chip. I just g ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Nicko, My thought was since the top of the knee wall isn't level, I w ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- myself, i would reanchor the top plate of the wall to studs with 1/4& ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Mark, maybe I'm misunderstanding, but are you referring to bolts goin ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- I wouldn't do an demo. Through-bolt and plug without any substrate or ...
Weinig Profimat 22 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (11/4) -- I'm looking at a profimat 22 to purchase for s4s work. On the high end, I'm hoping ...
brass number tags A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (11/4) -- I am bidding a locker job / Need a source for numbered brass 1 1/2 diameter plates to set o ...
Re: Installing walnut countertop on knee wall A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- I think this is was I am going for, just need the cleanest way of doi ...
Re: Setting fraction angles on miter saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Splitting blond ones! With a couple of % change in moisture the wood ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Here's a cool trick that I saw on Gary's web site "this is carpe ...
Re: need advice for laminating 8/4 Hickory A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (11/4) -- I'm betting that this 'Calico' Hickory is no different from Hickory, eh? ...
Re: Setting fraction angles on miter saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- I assume you got that 36.29 fron a digital protractor . Just a though ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- man...what a simple trick (that I learned from baseboard inside corne ...
Re: Setting fraction angles on miter saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- Just go whack up some molding to gain some certainty. ...
Whats a 1 man shop to do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/24) -- Good morning. I have a small shop in Northwest Missouri. I am a Carpenter and build cu ...
Re: Appliance panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/24) -- We typically have the plumber or electrician do whatever hook ups are needed and then ...
Re: Pockethole cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/24) -- Bigger air line on drill on top so it doesn't bind up, and a big cam that operates the ...
Re: Whats a 1 man shop to do? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/24) -- Is this some kind of advertisement or a joke? You are comparing custom butcher to Albe ...
Re: Table saw opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/24) -- That Altendorf with hand guard is around 75K. Totally different conversati ...
Re: ItalPresse XL/6 A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/4/24) -- Hi , Not sure how to exclude cylinders but attached is the control panel manual I received . ...
scm cn1139 z digital servo alarm ? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/24) -- after setting code seems to be fine after re-boot and re- home, any suggestion what my cause? ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/23) -- "Or you could buy it from Stanisci Design and know exactly what it co ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/23) -- Another tip, and this is likely going way overboard. I take a mix of sawdu ...
Re: Best Way to Achieve High Gloss Gray A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4/23) -- Do you understand that the sheen scale is 1-100? Awlgrip 2k Poly has a sheen of 95. It is ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/23) -- Contact adhesive to stick down the veneer. You want to do just like Leo di ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/23) -- We do it the same as Leo and Karl, Butt joint with plenty of glue... Moldi ...
Re: Curved hood assistance A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/23) -- Or you could buy it from Stanisci Design and know exactly what it cost and ...
Re: Busellato Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/23) -- I disagree. We have been very pleased with Busellato's and the service since it moved away from ...
Re: Busellato Tech A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/23) -- There is a Reason they call them Busta lato. The Us Rep has no stock parts and could care less ...
Re: Faster Deep Mortise Slot Cutting Bit A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4/22) -- That Amana bit appears to have a .1° taper. As you plunge the flutes will continue ...
Re: Source for solid door cores in Pac NW A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/22) -- Found a relatively local source for pine or fir stave core, so LVL is alre ...
Re: Source for solid door cores in Pac NW A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/22) -- Be sure to "Cross-Sight" the door when you glue together your la ...
Re: Faster Deep Mortise Slot Cutting Bit A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4/22) -- Thanks for the Tom. I have seen that and what I really want is a down cut bit. I'm ...
Re: Faster Deep Mortise Slot Cutting Bit A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4/22) -- A down spiral is a horrible idea for deep mortising. It's going to pack the dust in ...
Re: Vac Table Grid Pattern - What's Optimal? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/22) -- This might help out a few on this subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v e_R4BZsKwqs&t 4s ...
Re: Pods for flat table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/22) -- This might help out a few of you on this subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v e_R4BZsKwqs&am ...
Re: Pods A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/22) -- This video will help a lot of you on this subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v e_R4BZsKwqs&a ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- The number of sheets you process in a day will be determined by several factors. The type of cab ...
Re: Exterior door panel construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/21) -- Absolutely DO NOT face glue solid laminations to make an exterior door, or ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- we are running 60 -80 a day - on good days and all cylinders are firing that is - all clients ha ...
Re: Uses for vacuum compressors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/21) -- Vacuum clamping is great for non-marring work holding especially for edge routing and ...
Re: Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- Absolutely on both points you made, when calculating chip load on an endmill the radius in consi ...
Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- Hello, I am most familiar with calculating chip loads on CNC endmill tooling, and have some succ ...
Re: vinyl sealer adhesion A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4/21) -- When we apply the new material, it kind of repeats the contour and geometry of the old mat ...
Re: California Sales Tax A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- Sounds logical. I'm just starting my startup and thought I'd consult with yo ...
Wood edging a quartz countertop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/21) -- I have a client requesting an island top that is quartz with a 12" wo ...
Re: Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- In your example the arbor diameter or RPM is meaningless. RPM is RPM period regardless of diamet ...
Re: Uses for vacuum compressors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/21) -- Vacuum passes pretty freely through unsealed MDF, some folks claim it's enough to prov ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- I think the other question would be. What is the production flow of the rest of your shop? Can y ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- Being kind helpful and fair has done almost nothing for me. I have had some ...
Re: Vacuum pumps A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- I started with a 10 hp Becker VTLF 250 Worked well for me for a while. Then went to a 20 HP liqu ...
Re: Unusual drawer lock A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4/21) -- I cant say for sure, and the key is different than what they ship with them, but th ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- Leads are a dime a dozen. Sounds sketchy. Firm sales are tougher. In all of ...
Re: Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- The radius is completely considered when you put in your tool diameter and number of flutes, etc ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- Do the best work you can. Find a niche and work that niche to the max. Excee ...
Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- Hi, I was contacted by both these companies regarding selling me leads. Can' ...
Re: Your New CNC Opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- The Centeque thing is a weeke. But I have been so happy with my Fanuc based Anderson Stratos tha ...
Re: Chipload Calculations for Sawblades A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- Im not sure what the issue with the arbor is because Ive never considered it. Lie to the calcula ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- 40 if I push. Dado construction. Cutting stretchers, nailers, shelves, toe kicks, mitred toe kic ...
Re: Angies/thumbtack A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/21) -- I wouldn't give a credit card to any company wanting to charge for leads. Te ...
Re: Your New CNC Opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- I own a omnitech seleex mate since 2006 with fanuc controller. Still running today if upgrading ...
Re: Your New CNC Opinions A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- I am also running a Selexx Mate with the Fanuc controller since 2007. It has been a very reliabl ...
Re: Wood edging a quartz countertop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4/21) -- I wouldn't mate them. I'd just drop the quarts into the hole of the frame. ...
Re: Knives for Hawker Dowel Machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (10/4/21) -- try Total Tooling Technology 847-437-5153 They might be able to help ...
Re: Lacquer sanding sealer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4/21) -- We went through the same issue and now use Duralaq lacquer and sealer. ...
Re: razor gage A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/4/21) -- I would call the folks at Razor Gage, they are very helpful. ...
Re: Sheets per day on a CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- 35 with blind dado. 40 -50 with dowel. ...
Re: Supplied air question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4/21) -- Thanks for the responses! ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I use Turino often. It's my go-to pigmented coating in light & pastel colors. I add 10% c ...
Re: Mozaik software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/4) -- I have 4 seats . 1 Myself on my laptop in a docking station,with 2- 27" Monitors. 1+to my part ...
Re: Outdoor countertops. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Solid surface is a great exterior material if done right. The epic failure thread here wa ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Leo G Makes sense to me. My air pressure drop while triggering is about 3.5 million PSI. I li ...
Re: Outdoor countertops. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Trespa has exterior solid phenolic material, not sure if Wilson-art or Formica do in thei ...
Re: Mozaik software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/4) -- four seats here. one is operator at machine. onw in my office one at home and one at desighner/cnc ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Stealth uses it's own reducer is a new one on me. I use all the standard thinners with Stealt ...
Re: Outdoor countertops. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Richlite is not overly expensive and holds up well. Ss if you leave propper expansion. Th ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Air pressure should always be with the trigger pulled. We can't know what pressure drops you' ...
Re: Question.... A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Daniel Schafner.... Is the 23 psi for air pressure before or after triggering?? Thanks everyo ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Robert: I personally like the Target Coatings flat sheen finishes, which I think are 15 sheen ...
Re: wilsonart laminate delamination A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- I had a large Wilsonart job a few years back and the laminate was specif ...
Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Have a customer requested to refinish this bench & a matching dining table so it becomes ...
Re: Nice handicap flip up counter hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Alan, It was a big top, roughly 3' wide by 5' long, 1 1/2" P Bd, lam 2 sides. The ha ...
Re: Plunging a moulding face into a shaper cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- In the past I would have thought about doing this on the shaper if we had a pile to do. T ...
Re: Vacuum pump overload(Omnitech) A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4) -- Might be the contactor. Had the same problem with mine off and on for some time. Changed the contac ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- thks Craig, Melesi is much in the range of what I also use ( ilva, from IVM too). Thanks for ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Try modern masters dead flat varnish. It is a waterborne. Most mattes we have tried are more ...
Re: Ultra-mat (0% to 5%MAX sheen) advise! A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Milesi makes HGA 19, which is a natural effect dead flat waterbased poly. I use the solvent v ...
Wagner GM4700 A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Hello I have been looking at the Wagner GM 4700 gun. Wagner says the gun has the highest tran ...
Re: Slash cut abrasive rolls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- TonyF. I imagine we are related to Harold Edgerton although I havent found th ...
Re: Bag House Retrofit to Larger Bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/4) -- The pipe going to the dump trailer doesn't come directly off the ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I started using Resistant long ago, Stealth didn't even exist. I never had luck with it. Alwa ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- something else to consider. it might be residual sanding dust (trash). i have struggle with w ...
Re: Who's Using Multipoint Door Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Thanks very much Joe; I was hoping you would share some of your insights. I h ...
Re: Exterior Glue Failure - Part One! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Sorry to hear the extent of your TB3 whoas. You've alluded to the failure ove ...
Re: Exterior Glue Failure - Part One! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- I've had the same problem with the veneer seams on the bottom rail of two doo ...
Re: Exterior Glue Failure - Part One! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- TB 1 is a heat responsive adhesive. You can use it as a veneer contact cement ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Ed, we also use Stealth with a Kremlin 10-14 pump, 09 tip. pump at 45 lbs. 15-20 0n the air t ...
Re: Insert rabbeting cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Gerry, I think more angle of shear makes the convex worse. Mine is pretty sli ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I have never worked with that product, but was wondering what your wet mils of product is. A ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I have never worked with that product, but was wondering what your wet mils of product is. A ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- We use a Kremlin pump and had the same problems you are having with a few of the ML Campbell ...
Re: Insert rabbeting cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- is this also a problem with insert style jointer cutters? I have an eight inc ...
Re: Exterior Glue Failure - Part One! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- I had the exact problem with a door using the same glue. The good news foe me ...
Entry door construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- I am doing a rail and stile construction of an arched entry door in white oak ...
Re: Insert rabbeting cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Gerry, We hardly ever do raised panels anymore. Not sure how this cutter woul ...
Re: Insert rabbeting cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Joe, The glue joint looks invisible on the end. How does it look after panel ...
Re: lid hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Last time I did this, I used full overlay euro hinges in combination with a Sugatsune sof ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Stealth was made to be used in an AAA pump since Resistant had issues with the shear action o ...
Re: Insert rabbeting cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Niko, The Shelix head will not cause this problem. If you look at the carbide ...
Re: Bag House Retrofit to Larger Bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/4) -- Just doing a lot of thinking on this, and I am wondering if we ar ...
Re: lid hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Thanks for the response Leo. Thats what i have always done also. I thought maybe there wa ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Thanks for all the replies guys, this is really driving me insane here, we just tried another ...
Re: Bag House Retrofit to Larger Bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/4) -- Are the rubber paddles in the airlock in good shape or are they w ...
Re: Bag House Retrofit to Larger Bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (10/4) -- The last time we checked the paddles on the air lock they were in ...
Re: Who's Using Multipoint Door Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Hi John, No problems with warping. 68 -78mm thick 3 layer stiles stay straigh ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- If you don't get bubbles on one piece of wood, but you do on another, then the paint can't be ...
Re: Solvent Pop A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Temperature on the low 70's and humidity around 80%. Leo have you ever used Resistant? just w ...
Re: Taming Chatoyance??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Adam - I like the glued up color board idea for testing. Good idea! Everyone - I appreciate y ...
Re: WoodCadCam A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/4) -- We are a 3 man shop doing a mix of commercial and residential projects and have been using WCC with ...
Re: Finding qualified finish employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Thank you all for your replies. Thank you Bob for your help with projects past. We have been ...
Re: Filling cracks on exterior door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- I have worked on old wood repaired with epoxy, caulking, putty, white lead, a ...
Re: Finding qualified finish employees A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- The problem is also in your question. You ask for qualified finish sprayers. If a guy can onl ...
SCM Top-21 Line Boring Machine Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Our shop has a SCMI Top-21 vertical/horizontal line boring machine that's been in storage ...
Re: Exterior Door Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Thanks Robert. I'm aware of problems that occur with a storm door over a wood door. In this c ...
Re: How Is This Door Made? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- John, Thick veneers can't be glued solid without tearing up either themselves ...
Re: Lowering the cost of housing in America A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- Amazon is very entrepreneurial. You mention them offering an electrician. Too l ...
Re: Lowering the cost of housing in America A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- No you're thinking of average. The whole charade is a myth anyway because the v ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- I've been using one of these for a few years. Its got plenty of room ...
Re: Lowering the cost of housing in America A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- NO, of course there is. It's the same thing as rooting for your favorite sports ...
Re: Exterior Door Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I've used the EM9300 on an exterior door and it performed very well. You need to put it on th ...
Re: disc sander paper source A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Wurth Louis and Co. carries them. 8" dia. 80 grit. 10/bag. Used them for 9 years edg ...
Re: Exterior Door Stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- A word of caution. A Wooden door behind a Storm door( I assume a full view glass door) is not ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- We use a tool bag and carry just the couple of tools we need often. I ...
Jig for an odd job A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- Client has several 6" to 8" diamter logs they want cut into slices on a 45° angle ...
Re: Jig for an odd job A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- What saws do you have at your disposal? How thick are the slices? My first thought is an en ...
Re: Unisaw Troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Im with dave. You do not say if it was running prior to doing the arbor work, how does th ...
Re: Lowering the cost of housing in America A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- Pat, So now you are saying there is no such thing as income inequality in Ameri ...
Re: Taming Chatoyance??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- My thought is you would need to make the color almost opaque to not see the chatoyance . ...
Warping Particleboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- I'm normally a cabinet maker/woodworker, but a good client asked me to w ...
Re: Shop Burden on Change Order A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- After playing games with a few large universities for approval for payment of c ...
Re: Door lock mortisers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- we have had the virtutex for 3+ years and have mortised about 40 doors with i ...
Re: Warping Particleboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- That is a high shop humidity, so I would expect to see the center rise a ...
Re: The need for outsourcing in the new economy A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Hen bob- sorry for the late response I was out of town a couple days. I understand your c ...
Re: Sloped stair riser code A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Aaron, I don't know the answer to your question, but if the goal for the clie ...
Re: Warping Particleboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- If the stack was like the one in the photo with the straight edge, the t ...
21" Bathroom Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- I've always made my bathroom cabinets 24" deep. So now I have a very narrow bathroom ...
Re: Nonflammable Contact Cement A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- I've used it many times and it works just fine. The only thing is it can ...
Re: Door lock mortisers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Eric and David - thank you both for your responses. My understanding is that ...
Re: A word for Certainly Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (10/4) -- I will concur. My work projects require the use of veneers infrequently, but CW has always met m ...
Re: Sloped stair riser code A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Thanks Keith. That actually sounds like a cool maybe slightly organic design. ...
Re: 21" Bathroom Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Need to make sure you have enough space to maintain tensile strength of countertop materi ...
Re: 21" Bathroom Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Wouldn't it depend on what you call a "standard" sink. Are we talking a 19" ...
Re: Door lock mortisers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- We have used the PC mortiser on a door hung in place, though most are done in ...
Re: Door lock mortisers A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- I have never used the PC so this is not a comparison. The Virutex has great s ...
Re: 21" Bathroom Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Standard bathroom vanity cabinets are 21" deep. Shouldn't be an issue. ...
Re: right person for foreman A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. If you have a guy who truly unders ...
Re: Coping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- How thick of material fits in the cope master? How tall of trim fits ...
Re: Coping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- We just did a job that had a huge crown that would not fit into our c ...
Coping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- Hello All, first time here. I have a job going on now that has 7" ...
Sauna wall panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- A designer asked me to make some wall panels for a sauna similar to those in ...
Re: to calculate driven pulley size A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- The circumference of a pulley is pi x diameter. So, the 9" pulley will have a be ...
Re: sinker wood drying A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- The wood became sinker stock because the living tree had a bacterial infection. This ...
Re: Estimating Question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Just to be clear about what you and your customer are understanding: A Quote is a fixed p ...
Re: fan reversals A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- We normally set our fans to reverse every 2 or 3 hours. Shorter reversals create some ...
Re: sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- 15k is a great place to be budget wise! You can get any "intro" euro saw brand ...
Re: to calculate driven pulley size A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- Shaft diameter does not matter... Input RPM x input diameter output RPM x output diam ...
Re: Channeled Sticker Manufacturers A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- Www.breezedried.com I don't use them myself but we have a lot of customers who swear ...
Re: to calculate driven pulley size A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- To calculate driven pulley size... For a motor at 1400 RPM and 9" Pulley, take 1 ...
Inset with butt hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- We are looking for a nicer solution to the catch for a butt hinge on inset cabinet doors ...
Gemini stain system A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Does anyone here have or have used the Gemini stain mixing system? I saw it at the Vegas show ...
Re: Sauna wall panels A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- Do not use epoxy resins. Typical stuff like West System start to lose mechani ...
Re: step shaker cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- I believe Freeborn is making this profile as a standard choice in their catalog. ...
Re: right person for foreman A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4) -- #2 would be a mistake! You should start looking for his replacement, Soon! ...
Re: Coping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- You could always look into a coping foot for a saber saw. ...
Re: Better pull/knob drilling jig? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (10/4) -- Wow! All this kit! And here I've been using my trusty Starret and a b ...
CNC Woodturning A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4) -- Anyone with experience turning wood parts with a 4th axis CNC? How good a surface quality can I exp ...
Re: Glue or no glue A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4) -- I'd either glue it or set it with a gap. A tight butt joint does not seem appealing. ...
Need to find a wood source A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- I make furniture for high end hotels and I need a source for slabs and stumps. I am current ...
building a special router table A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- Can anyone help me? I make baseball bats and every once in a while, someone wants the end c ...
Re: Need to find a wood source A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- Locally, I'd call John Ritzler at New Urban Forestry: (404) 312-0766 They'd be able to hand ...
Re: Concealed drop leaf table hinge A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (10/4) -- They don't look terribly complicated. Maybe a local metal fabricator can make you up a ...
Re: burning saw dust A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (10/4) -- Dan, did they have any pricing info when you saw the unit? I just took a lo ...
Re: Best Cutter for fast feeds and rpm's A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/24) -- Oh, I forgot to mention. In order to save you money in tooling costs, just get a couple of tools ...
Wood filler 'ghosting' through stain. A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/24) -- Hi We have just recently started having this issue on stain grade (A 1) Maple plywood. As y ...
Cabinet Vision how to remove parametric holes A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/4/24) -- New to this software have many questions..... 1) How do I delete parametric holes created on a ca ...
Re: Best Cutter for fast feeds and rpm's A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/24) -- CNC Factory comes with an HSD spindle which in my opinion is the best. If you spin your HSD motor ...
Re: sherwin EA hydroplus A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/24) -- SPK, had the demo but did not like the product. It is very thick similar to latex paint. tr ...
Re: Best Cutter for fast feeds and rpm's A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/24) -- HSD ES927L generates full 18.0 KW(24hp.) at 12000 rpm's. At 18000 its around 10 hp, so the drop o ...
Re: Delta Model 27 Shaper Spindles A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4/24) -- The Delta Model 27 Shaper might really be a Powermatic Model 27 Shaper. Lots of ...
Re: Locating pin clamps A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/24) -- What machine and what are you trying to hold. You can easily make the nylon donuts that screw to ...
Re: use of sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/24) -- Look into getting/building a crazy horse dolly. It’s a game changer if you load sheets ...
Re: Cyclone missing parts. A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (9/4/24) -- I think the box between the cyclone and filters is a muffler. ...
Re: Shaper spindle A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4/23) -- It's been a number of years but as I recall if that machine is anything like the ...
Re: Flatline solvent flush, paint buildup A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/23) -- My last statement would have been better worded to say "how long do your hoses last?&q ...
Re: Fluted panel on flat table A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/23) -- This is happening because you are removing the hardened skin from the top of the panel but leavin ...
Re: NotifyOnlyPost A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/23) -- Hello, I have a problem with Biesse Akron 440, the problem is that it says alarm 12 mag ...
Re: 2k poly A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/23) -- Is this a 2K Acrylic Urethane.? ...
Re: Shopping advice for high-end 5 axis router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/22) -- Michael, 95% of what I cut on the 5 axis was 10 pound rigid urethane foam. Our most frequent proj ...
Re: Shopping advice for high-end 5 axis router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/22) -- The hummingbird is actually very simple. The exterior is all fresh flowers that the Florist did. ...
Re: How often are you emptying your dust bin/bag? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (9/4/22) -- Dustin - You are spending about 20 hrs a year on this. That is ...
Re: Shopping advice for high-end 5 axis router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/22) -- Couple of thoughts You can go with flat table and still use pods if needed. Get in touch with Mik ...
Re: How often are you emptying your dust bin/bag? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (9/4/22) -- I need to do some actual research and talk to some salesman. Th ...
Re: Achilles Tear A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/22) -- No Achilles tear, but 3 years ago had a severe leg / ankle break. I was on a knee scoot ...
Re: Commercial Kitchen Construction and Assembly A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/22) -- With that equipment you could use qualified dado construction and screw together with c ...
Re: Machining moldings from PVC trim board? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4/22) -- PCV trim boards take paint extremely well, I have jobs from 7-8 years ago t ...
Re: Ultrasonic cleaners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/22) -- I put parts in a small glass filled with lacquer thinner and sit that in the ultrasonic cle ...
Re: Ultrasonic cleaners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/22) -- I use heated Acrastrip 800, it works great for CV and 2K poly. It's also waterbased so you ...
Re: Ultrasonic cleaners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/22) -- Thanks for all the info I'm going to try some of what you're suggested! Thanks ...
Re: Raked crown A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4/22) -- Gary M. Katz This is Carpentry ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4/21) -- Being in a bit of a rural area here and doing varied work I was always in the ...
Re: need 3/16 quarter walnut A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (9/4/21) -- No such thing as 3/16" veneer. Veneer is taken off the log with a knife. You would have n ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4/21) -- I used to always be buying with the Jit mentality, but that's way gone with t ...
Re: Edgebander Altendorf or Holzher A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4/21) -- Get a bigger machine than what you need right now. We ran two mid size Brandt ...
Re: Formica color match A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Well Mark I guess I am going to have to go through my sample and find a similar color a ...
Cherry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/21) -- I’m looking to do a lighter color stain on Cherry, is there a way to block the red to keep ...
Re: Formica color match A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Yes I was planning on maybe giving them a call but I was hoping to find something out s ...
Re: Formica color match A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- If you dont see a direct match its likely on you to do a custom mix/match. ...
Re: Formica color match A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Id bet a call to seamfil on Tuesday will get you something to work with ...
Re: The end of Just in Time A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4/21) -- Just in time. Ya right. Just in time for being late by weeks. ...
Re: Cherry A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4/21) -- Mixing green dye into your stain will kill the red. Tread lightly. ...
Re: Does everyone here do residential? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- After the recession I added this clause to my quote form. In most cases it has p ...
Re: Does everyone here do residential? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- We do mostly commercial (80 %) with a few residential jobs thrown in mostly for ...
Re: Does everyone here do residential? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- i know the feeling about the small jobs, I just got done doing the paperwork for ...
Re: HELP: SealCoat as Pre-Stain sealer on Maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- If Dennis Schmidt was still on this site he would be telling you to use glue sizing. Personall ...
Self insured GC A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- I have run into this twice in the last three years. On some very big jobs either ...
Re: Toner to correct stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- First picture is drawer on right, finished new piece on left. Second picture, sample piece on ...
Re: Self insured GC A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- You still need to pay your employee's workman's comp and carry your own liabilit ...
Re: Holzher Sprint Groans A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Hey guys thanks for all your help. I'm trying all these fixes on Tuesday. I love the Woodw ...
Re: Shop layout help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Virtually all routers made for cabinet shop use with have at least 3 axis of motion. Usual ...
Re: South Facing Front Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Hi Tom, Don't know where you are located or what your climate is. Or what stil ...
Re: SCM "Time Out Can Open" error - a lot. A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Thanks All. I'm feeling like it's not the ground. We were instructed to check the "purple cable ...
Re: Floor finish for kitchen cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- In the past, I sprayed quite a bit of Fuhr 260, which was a WB "aluminum oxide modifi ...
Re: Shop layout help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- The compressor should be good since you wont be running anything else that uses a lot of a ...
Re: Sawing and drying shingles A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/4) -- Hi Matt For outside use I would dry them to about 12-15%. I would be more concerned wi ...
Re: South Facing Front Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Fred The Accoya sounds interesting. How does it machine? What does it cost? ...
Re: chairs A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/4) -- I selected heigh for my sofa - 16" by myself. And it looks very good) ...
Re: sliding cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I had to do a ton of them a five or six years ago in a kitchen. Basically all of the wall ...
Re: Push off & clean effectiveness? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Couple things on Dust collection We run a 5000 cfm that also services our bander. I would like a lit ...
Re: grinder coolant A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Gary Good question, here are a few things I feel makes it the best on the mark ...
Re: grinder coolant A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Lynn I have tested and used many grinding coolants over the years, currently W ...
Re: Chisel sharpening A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I started with Arkansas stones, switched to water stones and then to diamond stones and pl ...
Re: Solid Surface Finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (9/4) -- Just plain water. However, I get a great shine using worn out scuff and b ...
Re: floating aggregate auto thickness agg A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/4) -- just remember when use this kind you MUST prepare air connection on the basis of the spindle,so can ...
Re: horizontal holes with router bit sweet spot? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Using a two flute upcut with chipbreakers (chipbreaker is for the lvl cross grain that works well) c ...
Sprayable water based A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- Does anyone know of or recommend any water based contact spray ? Thank you. Not aerosol cans, ...
Re: Push off & clean effectiveness? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- We have a 9,000cfm Disa serving the bander, beam saw, router and sometimes the bore & insert. Pr ...
Re: Push off & clean effectiveness? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Anybody know about how much dust collection (CFM) is required to run a machine with the push off and ...
grinder coolant A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- What coolant is best for use in a profile grinder? I grind high speed steel mo ...
Re: floating aggregate auto thickness agg A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/4) -- Katz,,what’s your take on imos ,,,,how is the Cnc out if you have ever used it,, ...
Re: fire code issue for dust size- HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Sorry to hear about this fire code stuff, it's a hard issue in our shop too! ...
Collet ID A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Not CNC but I hope someone can ID this collect for me. Its 27.3mm tall and 24mm wide. Thaanks. ...
Re: grinder coolant A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Thank you Russ. I will try it. ...
Re: Collet ID A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- ? http://www.tools-n-gizmos.com/specs/AF_Collet.html ...
Re: grinder coolant A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- What makes it the best? ...
Re: What causes swirl scratches? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Good info above. My experience: Some sanders seem to be worse than others. I'm happy with ...
Re: Best Finish for White Oak? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Here is the finished product. Rather than do a barrier finish I used the following method: San ...
Re: What causes swirl scratches? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Im pretty sure that Indasa does NOT have a multi hole disc (Multi hole being a LOT of real ...
Re: What causes swirl scratches? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I've used disks from industrial abrasives for years, best I've found. I think it's Indasa ...
Exterior wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/4) -- I'm getting tired of replacing my service door going into my garage. I'm wanting to ju ...
Re: Blade sharpening A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Mike, I would imagine that sharpening molding knives would be a good bit harder to do sinc ...
Re: Dowel insert Drill Bit A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- I have used both ER32 and SK10 collets with D shank tooling on both wood and metal without problems, ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- This is what I ended up going with. I'm afraid it is going to get heav ...
Re: What causes swirl scratches? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I always look at the speed I moving the sander. Sometimes moving to slow with the sander c ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- You can also add pouches to it for a custom configuration. I think you ...
Re: Tool bags A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- I have been considering the same issue lately. This is what I am looki ...
Re: What causes swirl scratches? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Go down to 150 or do you always stop at 120? 120 is too rough. What brand discs are you us ...
Re: Exterior wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/4) -- I would use pressure treated as a first choice. Alaska cedar or northern cedar would b ...
Re: white stain on oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Chemcraft Frost 825-9101 is a pretty heavy white, I use it pretty often ...
fine finish + exterior A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- fine finish + exterior, -here's another: "high jump + low ceiling" I primarily use S ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- i've used a lot of kem aqua plus lately, and i agree completely with what's been said (especia ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Mike, by 'former,' I have used the Aqua Lacquer Sanding Sealer, Product Data Sheet CC-F46, (an ...
Re: AYC lumber grading? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/4) -- By AYC do you mean Alaskan Yellow Cedar? "It grows in a band from Southern Alaska ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- "Would i get better results if i first used either the Kem Aqua Lacquer Sanding Sealer or ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- from what i'm told, and what i see (southeast michigan), only the dull rubbed sheen is availab ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Steve you may have hit on the answer i was hoping for. Could you please clarify when you had g ...
Re: Semi-gloss urethane gets to glossy A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Temperature is a leading cause of gloss variation. When extreme heat and cold are prevalent, t ...
Re: Brandt or SCM A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I have owned both brands, I like the Brandt better for the fact that in my area the dealer ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- There is nothing wrong with mixing solvent and WB products. We used to use a solvent vinyl sea ...
Re: fine finish + exterior A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Look into Sirca (or any of the Italian companies), they seem to have the best exterior clears. ...
Re: Kem Aqua plus Clear A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Now, there you have several good points, David. But tell me... last week I called the local Ch ...
Re: Does your Kapex cut like this? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- It would seem appropriate to call Fst and email them the pic., particularly si ...
Re: Texture Panels, MDF, and Sanding A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Thanks James, I have some HDF on my next truck so we will see. The sealing on the MDF isnt looking t ...
Re: How many coats hi build pre cat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- One coat of sealer and two good wet coats is more than enough. I have seen shops just do one h ...
Re: How many coats hi build pre cat A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Are you using a first 'sealer' coat followed by two finish coats, or just two finish coats? ...
Re: percentage for a sales man A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- I would pay a percentage of the profit , not the gross amount . ...
Paul Downs book review thread A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- Who else read Paul's book? I couldn't put it down... So just last weekend I was ...
quality hardware versus second best A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- I have read many threads on this forum over the years and one subject comes up constantly. ...
Re: Nice appliance specs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- younare right about wolf/subzero, but most of the higher end mfg do the same. We just fini ...
Re: Timing of a retainer/deposit A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- i use many of Chris's ideas in first contact with client. Try to prescreen for tire kicker ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Robert, It's been very humid in MN. That's why I went with a 2 day dry. It's 100 year old weat ...
Heat Treated Timber A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Hello, I'm a UK based furniture maker, I trained at The Edward Barnsley Workshops and I wo ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- "your test is very easy" To whom? You do realise that even some very t ...
Re: Booking production hours. A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- Maybe no one is interested, maybe no one knows. Anyhow, I have an update and it ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- I wouldn't call it a lifted finish but a lifted stain. If the Minwax wasn't stirred up real go ...
Re: Timing of a contract and a deposit A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- David- If you want to order cabinets at the local big box or most other kitchen ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Reclaimed pine, especially longleaf, is exactly why we transitioned over to dyes. Even as resi ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- I don't think there is anything wrong with Minwax stain per se. It is what it is - common oil ...
Autocad Pdfs rotating after sending paper space A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/4) -- What would cause this in acad.... I did a drawing probably a year plus ago, went to publish to pdf, ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Tim, there really is no place for the Minwax to go but into the Varnish your applying. As you ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- I appreciate your effort to help. You've seen my website. All of f that furniture, 20 years wo ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Well, I've only been at this for about 40 years and I'm still learning. This is a customer app ...
Re: Paul Downs book review thread A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- Mel, In order to have significance your new found wisdom needs to provide a call ...
Re: Biessenest A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- ok i try from the second point i make door that have some machining with some tools but its very imp ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- I do a lot of work with reclaimed materials, we are currently working on 12 tables made from 2 ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Your first mistake was using minwax, the stuff is pure junk. Your second mistake was trying to ...
Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- To whom? To anyone who has more than a couple of working brain cells. I don't ha ...
Re: Arched Top Louver Doors ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- This was for a courtyard there were 4 of them. We did them about 8 years ago. ...
Re: quality hardware versus second best A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- Because it cuts into the profit margin. And usually you can find a cheaper version that is ...
Arched Top Louver Doors ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- I have been asked to build arched top louver doors ( about a 16' radius) for t ...
Re: Plastic spice trays A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4) -- We have cut them on the slider with the blade raised up and running masking tape on both s ...
Re: Biessenest A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- I will have to double check but I think when you write your program you need to uncheck the setting ...
Re: Green White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Thanks Gene, I was hoping you would offer an opinion. I dropped off some doors ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Yes, Jeff, the discolored light areas were just as dark. I've been using Minwax stains and Var ...
Re: Arched Top Louver Doors ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Thank you Leland; The applied moulding in your photo is a great way to let lou ...
Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- HELP. I stained a table with two coats of min wax oil based stain. Dried two days. As I am app ...
Re: Sash Lock A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- I think your local machine shop could make a strike plate/receiver to match yo ...
Ortza sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4) -- Does anyone know of a USA source for parts for Ortza machinery? It appears they are ...
Re: painting cabinets A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- I'm painting a table top is not paint enough? Should I put a lacquer o ...
RE: Product to prevent cracking A message posted at sawdry (12/31) -- If you make to in circle from an end grain of a log inch thick what product or sealer could be put on to preven ...
Re: RE: Product to prevent cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (9/4) -- Something to reduce Shri Mage is needed. PEG is the only one I have seen work for most ...
Re: Varnish dis coloring wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (9/4) -- Are you saying that the light areas where as dark as the darker ones before you put the varnis ...
Re: Warped material frustration? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Jeff, Would you be referring to Medex Moisture Resistant MDF? ...
holzher uni-master A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- can not scan second part while head is operating,tries but errors ...
Re: Arched Top Louver Doors ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Like the one below but bigger ...
Re: Biessenest A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- Yaakov can you explain that again?? ...
Re: Looking For A Wood Products Manufacturer A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (9/4) -- Herrick - You have made my day. While I can't say that I use clothespins of ...
Re: Groovers o.k. for tenoning? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4) -- Yes, there is a difference. The groovers will require more pressure to make the cut ...
Re: Cabinet installation prices A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- My area of expertise are custom metal cabinets and decorative. I basic ...
Re: Groovers o.k. for tenoning? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4) -- Hi Dave, thanks for that. I was looking at those as well. Then was not sure that th ...
Re: shelves in frame and panel cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/4) -- I assume you have a rail at each fixed shelf? If you dado in the shelf, only glue the f ...
Re: Dovetail tool for CNC / drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- thank you for your response, is this the one you are talking about?? i got it from cnc solution site ...
Groovers o.k. for tenoning? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (9/4) -- Hello, I am looking at setting up to cut some tenons on the shaper. Unsure if there ...
Re: Dovetail tool for CNC / drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4) -- That's the one. I think it makes a nicer looking joint than the vortex bit. I've never used mosaic b ...
Re: Copemaster manual or video A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (9/4) -- Hi bill I was wondering if you have had a chance to mail the DVD Thanks ...
Re: best splitter etc for powermatic 66 saw, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- Splitters that don't profile the outer edge of the blade and move with ...
Balanced laminate? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (9/4) -- I'm working with a spec that calls for double thicknesses of sheet goods to form (overl ...
Re: iPad drawing program A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (9/4) -- Here's an accumulation of several apps that might help you. In particular, check out iDraw - not bad ...
Re: How to make a 1/8" x 1/8" strip A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (9/4) -- Rip them to 3/16 on the table saw and run them through the widebelt. If your widebelt is eat ...
Re: Can I Glue a Finished Surface A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- Epoxy, Gorilla glue, and liquid nail are three adhesives that work well on applications such a ...
Re: Can I Glue a Finished Surface A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- Thanks guys for the responses. I'll keep them in mind for the future. I already installed the ...
Re: coloring epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- The polyester resin in gelcoat is green. You will need to add alot of pigment to achieve a goo ...
Re: Lacquer coverage A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (9/4) -- I don't think that is out of line at all. By the time you do both sides of every shelf...it ...
coloring epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- Can anyone offer some advice on what I could use to tint clear epoxy white. Thanks in advance. ...
Re: coloring epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- Buy white casting resin. Epoxy is usually amber colored and making bright white will be tough. ...
Re: coloring epoxy A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (9/4) -- How about a white pigment like an artists oil color or a White UTC. ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- Good idea in theory Gerry. I recently installed some Ikea cabs for a c ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- I like the idea of the track hanging system but have not tried it. The ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- I Struggle with this also. I install my base cabinets first so I am co ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- There's also a screw called JAMO that does the same thing.I think it's ...
Re: Accounting for twisted cabinet install A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (9/4) -- Everything old is new again. Maybe just new to me ;) I had not seen an ...
Re: Corner rounding 3mm PVC A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (9/4) -- Take a look at Betterley's PVC trim router or there file-rite trimmer. ww ...
smoking of wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (9/4) -- Can any one suggest me somthing, about the Smoking of Wood". Thanks in ...
Re: smoking of wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (9/4) -- I prefer Hickory or Apple for smoking. Hickory works really well with Pork. ...
Mini shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/25) -- Hey All, I am wondering how you are building your mini shaker doors and the pros and co ...
Metal faced MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/25) -- Looking for some Metal faced MDF for a liner in an outdoor kitchen range hood cabinet. ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (8/4/25) -- Well, I had to look that one up. I thought maybe you were kidding around. Kentucky Coffee ...
Re: Custom Shaper Knives Source A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4/25) -- Try Kairos Toolong in Santa Fe Springs. They merged in Farrs Custom Carbide ...
Re: Intro to Marketing Cabinet Business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4/25) -- I don't think you need a complicated campaign—you just need to create more op ...
Re: Custom Shaper Knives Source A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4/25) -- Hi - thanks for the recommendation Dave. I am the owner of Kairos Tooling a ...
Re: Wood Identification A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (8/4/25) -- Kentucky coffee tree ...
spray booth fan and filters A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/24) -- I am in desperate need of some technical help for fan and filter configuration/selection fo ...
Holz-her 1315-1 sprinter error A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/24) -- Hello to all, i have a holz-her 1315-1 sprinter and some days ago, the machine is sendi ...
Re: Smeared finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/24) -- This is a common problem with dark colors using clear bases. Anything and everything will s ...
Re: Giben GDrive help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/24) -- I have problems with G-Drive. Did you get any help?/////// ...
Re: Smeared finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/24) -- clear top coat as final coating ...
Re: Questions about processing S4S A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Chris, I am not sure what you are meaning exactly when you say 300 lf of cabinets, say ...
Biesse A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/23) -- After 13 years the Weeke BP60 has been lost to fire, almost taking the shop with it After a two w ...
Re: Questions about processing S4S A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- So one thing about fixing a bottleneck, another one will appear. As someone who provide ...
Re: Questions about processing S4S A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- It all comes down to volume, there are different processes for the amount of volume you ...
Re: Questions about processing S4S A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Scott - Yes. Exactly. What I am trying to figure is which level of each I need. If annu ...
Re: V-Groove Cutter on CNC for Solid Surface? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/23) -- Based on your experience with the Amana RC-1102 90° v-groove bit, it appears that increasing the ...
Re: holzher edgebander issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Hi, recently purchased a 1492 HF bander, the cut of knife stopped cutting the banding. ...
KV8091 pocket door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Anyone familiar with the KV8091 pocket door mechanism? I’m building pockets for the doo ...
Re: holzher edgebander issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Likely needs guillotine seals inside the cylinder Just did that ...
Re: KV8091 pocket door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Hinges yes. Slide adjustment probably not. ...
Re: KV8091 pocket door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/23) -- Build the panel removable.just in case. ...
help me solve a hinge mystery !!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- this photo of a wall oven cabinet is from a cherry kitchen that is getting all new door ...
Straight Line Rip blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4/22) -- After 8 months in a cabinet shop, I am trying to take over the responsibility of ...
Sawmill help. (Cutting on an angle) A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4/22) -- Hi guys. New here. Hoping to find some answers. I have an American mills circle saw ...
Re: Fusion 360 Pros and Cons A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/22) -- I use/have used Fusion at work for years. I'm printing something right now that I modeled in Fusi ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/22) -- Both of these products look great, thank you. I'll look into them. Rich, I've only used gra ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/22) -- The general finishes CV will not give very good color to the wood. I would seal with their ...
Re: Drill block grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/22) -- Is this the grease recommended by SCM? The cost is irrelevant to it's performance in your gearbox ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/22) -- You should look into Renner finishes. They have a good selection of 2K waterbase finishes. ...
Re: Waterborne Bar Top + Table Tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4/22) -- In a commercial situation, I would recommend something like Enduro Conversion Varnish from ...
Re: Push to open with soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- If the customer wants push to open it sounds like they would be better off with free sw ...
Re: Push to open with soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- To them the push to open was a priority BTW do the Blum 956A1006 work with free swingin ...
Re: Push to open with soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- Use one soft close and one self close hinge so it'll still be soft close but it'll be q ...
Re: Drill block grease A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4/22) -- Should be something in the maintenance section of the manual. My Biesse Arrow says 8 grams (3 or ...
Re: Straight Line Rip blades A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4/22) -- Check out Forrest mfg. Definitely way too many Teeth per inch. What size blade d ...
Re: Push to open with soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- Correct. But then they will complain that they don't have soft close.... ...
Re: Hinge type and manufacturer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- That is the corporate symbol for Amerock, but I've never seen that model hinge. ...
Re: help me solve a hinge mystery !!! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- I you need a surface mount hinge. Blum has them. ...
Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Hey guys, I have a growing small business in the DC region. 3 man (plus me), res ...
Re: Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Not taking anything away from you or him, you have a drive and expectation he ma ...
SCM Pratix N15 Drilling Threshold A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- Hey, we have a SCM Pratix N15 cnc and we are having an issue with parts with boring in them being cl ...
Re: New cnc, router bit help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- I dont drill with a v point because with the brad point and .045 over drill Im just left with the sl ...
Re: Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- A man can provide for a family at $18/hr in the DC area? Wow, you have a bargain ...
Re: New cnc, router bit help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- With standard drills in the spindle, I typically just match the rotation speed on our drill block wi ...
Re: Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Well... your bonus there may be the benchmarks, hopefully they light him on fire ...
Re: Training an CNC operator hybrid A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Thanks Mark. To your question: $18 an hour, with paid sick, holiday, and 2 weeks ...
Re: Reputation Defender A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- It's my understanding that most of those companies just outweigh the bad stuff w ...
Re: Cnc service, or lack of? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- Well some of this is due to the corona virus, plants everywhere are either shut down or running at r ...
Re: Wood ceiling slats A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- The leveling needs to be done above the sheetrock. A frame needs to be built t ...
Re: Is a recession coming? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- That's an interesting question. We are up 10% year over year with 2 bad months. ...
1-3/4 OL hinge? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Does anyone make a hinge with 1-3/4" OL and built-in soft close? For refacing I use B ...
Re: stroke sander dust collection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (8/4) -- I suspect that the purpose of the two ports is to allow for revers ...
Re: Rover 20 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- e mail me, I have a rover 20 for parts. That aluminum fork you have that is bent is a very pricey pa ...
Re: MDF mortise A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- The euro hinges were invented for 16mm melamine type sheets. 5/8 is approximately 16mm. Bl ...
Re: MDF mortise A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- No I've never used Blum concealed hinges, but I used Grass by the case lots before I retir ...
Re: Poured Epoxy Bar Top A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- do not forget to mix a small batch and seal the top if it is wood. Oak is especailly bad about ...
Re: Cope and stick profile A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I had a set made a few months ago to match a profile from the door supplier. Well worth th ...
Re: Unique 250 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- good basic 5 piece door machine. You may have to rebuild the air switches but that is not ...
Paint bridging in corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Any tips on keeping the paint from “bridging” in the corners? Caulking is not an option. ...
Re: Unique 250 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I have one, what do you want to know? PM might be the best. ...
Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Pat, i have done quite a few shopbuilt stairs that ship out complete, finish a ...
Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Mark, if you're serious, pick up the book: A Treatise on Stairbuilding and Han ...
Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Rufus, beautiful work on your site. Ive never had the luxury of seeing the Eur ...
Re: PEX for air lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Eric, I would say there are a lot of options for airlines, every type has advantages and d ...
Anyone use a Table Top Mortising Machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- So my old specialty was cabinets for the music and electronic industry but that ship ha ...
Re: PEX for air lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Elephant in the room is your main manifold no one wants to address. We have 3/4 pipe throu ...
Re: PEX for air lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- A key to a good air system is the design of the system. The system must have a main larger ...
Re: PEX for air lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- A key to a good air system is the design of the system. The system must have a main larger ...
Re: Wooden sink A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Hi Guys, I recently about spent about a year and a half working with this cust ...
Re: New computer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- a dell refurbished pc Xeon processor w/ Windows 10 pro and 16g or ram on amazon ...
Re: ICA over Extira A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Sounds like there is a higher glue/resin area in that piece of Extira. You are getting print t ...
Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I would steer you away from Mowat and to di Cristina. It is not going to be qu ...
Re: New computer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- I've picked up a Dell Precision 7710. Put a M2 SSD drive in it along with 8GB ra ...
Re: Holzer bander 1437 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I'll wholeheartedly second Lakeside Industrial for any H-H edgebander parts. Chris is very ...
Re: Anyone use a Table Top Mortising Machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- Dump it. If you Google "Delta 14-651 failures", you'll read about sheered pin ...
Re: Dust Pipe Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (8/4) -- I buy the spiral close to home and then my elbows, machine take of ...
Used pumps A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- I have some used ca technologies pumps, they are 14 to 1 I believe. I was just wondering if th ...
Re: Anyone use a Table Top Mortising Machine? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- I made this over 30 years ago from FWW when it was sti in black and white. Tage Frid ar ...
Holzer bander 1437 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Looking for the cast iron mounting plate that holds the end trim motors (part # 210.52 17) ...
Re: PEX for air lines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Eric, aluminium pipe. There's a few brands out there, we used Prevost since that was the e ...
Re: Holzer bander 1437 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I would call lakeside or Gordon Pettit. ...
Re: Finding your niche A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- CW, I think the only way the small shop can survive is by exploiting niche marke ...
Re: Finishing Redwood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- I live in Redwood country and have finished a lot of it. 10-14% MC sounds too high for finishi ...
Re: Painted White Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Patrick, you began this thread with "painted, flat sawn Wht. Oak (ext.) & ...
New wide belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I'm using a 37" powermatic wide belt that is a war horse at this point. I'm no longer ...
door design software A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- can anyone suggest a door design software? I use eCabinets for cabinet design/ ...
Re: S.A. Woods model 99 jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- I have a few Woods jointer bars, none are numbered 99, are you looking for a side h ...
Re: Do you offer financing A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Some credit card accounts come with credit card checks if they pay with that the ...
Re: Automatic sweep on dutch door? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I didn't see any mention of the species, nor the finish... the right type/size ...
Material For Lattice A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- looking for an exterior material that could be painted and strong enough to make a lattice panel for ...
Re: Advice for sanding D shaped profile A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- quantities? are you sanding thousands of feet/week? a couple hundred? how are ...
Re: door design software A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Spreadsheets can be built to do just about anything when it comes to creating ...
Re: Shiplapped cabinet back A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Great ideas 😀 thank you everyone for your input. I appreciate this. ...
Re: GMR CNC LASER A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- Does it try to home when you first turn it on. ...
Re: highly textured oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (8/4) -- Greg St. John: I have to agree, the veneer looks like it either came off a band saw, or some vene ...
Re: Vac pressed panels warping?!?! A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Like others here I tend to use 1/8" bending poplar for curved laminations ...
Wall Panel Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Could someone point me in the direction of a supplier of various types of hard ...
Re: Industry Standards? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Family Man, You bring up some valid points about the OP's vague request. I was following a ...
hidden shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I have removed cabinets in the past that had normal 5mm or 1/4" shelf pin boring but ...
Re: Wall Panel Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Thanks Stuart, With these tiles being so thin we were looking for an edge groo ...
Re: hidden shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- The regular stamped, spoon shaped, 1/4" & 5mm pins work fine for that , just cut ...
Re: tree identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4) -- That's the tree. Thanks for the quick and accurate response. The leaves threw me way o ...
Re: CNC Shop San Diego Area? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- I'm still looking for a local CNC shop. besides looking in the Woodworkers Directory, and googling, ...
Re: Anyone ever work with Boral ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Boral is a PITA to work with. Make sure all your tooling is carbide, as it wil ...
Re: tree identification A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4) -- Wow, great call on that one Kieth. I never would have guessed. Never seen that one bef ...
Re: Wall Panel Hardware A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Monarch Metal. We use Z-Clips for stuff like this but they make other clips as ...
Re: hidden shelf pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Hafele 282.21. ...
Re: Website upgrade A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Pat lured me out :) I will always argue that an informative website is an asset. ...
Re: Dust Colltector Purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (8/4) -- I priced out the 20-5, a much smaller unit, maybe 6-8 years ago an ...
Re: shaoer purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- I know little to nothing about those brands except that they are not among the bett ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Cabmaker if your logic was correct than there would be no architects only constr ...
Sawstop problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- am having an unusual problem with my Sawstop table saw and wondered if anybody ...
Re: bubbles and extra fine tips A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- What wood are you spraying, and whose finish? Usually retarder solves the problem by slowing d ...
Re: Dust Colltector Purchase A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (8/4) -- Happened to have some info in an old file. Torit price sheet from ...
Re: bubbles and extra fine tips A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Pumps can create shear in the finish and that causes micro bubbles. The Kremlin pump and water ...
Re: Sawstop problems A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- That sounds like a pretty scary bug you have there. Have you contacted the fac ...
Toekick Construction Methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I'd like to do a poll on what toekick construction methods are most popular: A- Loose Plyw ...
Re: bubbles and extra fine tips A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- leo - kremlin does have extra fine tips available. they have some sort of pre-orifice that hel ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Carmine, I am looking for the same type of person as you. I recently started a t ...
Re: bubbles and extra fine tips A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- http://www.kremlinrexson-sames.com/fichiers/Literature/English/LT_999-600-220_Airm ix_Tip_Char ...
Re: aluminum slatwall inserts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Depends on where you are at, I use Spacewall in Placentia Calif, they are also ...
MSG Industries Mod MM250 baqndsawmill A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4) -- I have an MSG Mod 250 band saw mill. Wanted to know if anyone on the forum owns one an ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Kerry we actually use the same design software I believe as I recognize your nam ...
Re: Toekick Construction Methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- A. I seem to get a much better yield out of the materials since changing to this method. I ...
aluminum slatwall inserts A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Who are good suppliers for the aluminum inserts for slatwall? We want to run t ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- There are a lot of sketchup based cabinet/interior designers out there that may ...
Re: Minimum depth for home theater cabinet? A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/4) -- The size is determined by the hardware installed and the sound desired. I think the smallest we have ...
Re: Setting Planer Knives A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- Yeah this has adjusting screws instead of the springs, I liked the springs better, ...
Re: better / longer lasting planer blades? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- I am using sweden and england made planer knife, planning about 5 hours per day, la ...
Re: Toekick Construction Methods A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- A +1 on the material yield not to mention how much easier it is to shim and level a detach ...
Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- Carmine, I would be glad to visit with you about this. ...
Re: Setting Planer Knives A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- I 2nd the magnetic jig. Its the best way I know of ...
Re: Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I have a Mini Max S1 that I bought new in 1997, I think. It's been in daily use by dozens ...
Morbidelli Author 503 Dado Motor Configuration A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- Really need help reconfiguring our Morbidelli Author 503 Dado Motor. We had the infamous battery iss ...
Re: Windows A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I agree with Joe that the traditional weight system is the way to go. I would ...
Gang Ripsaw Tech Needed In Georgia A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- Hi, I've got a Newman-Whitney 24" gang ripsaw. I have recently had all of the ...
Re: Windows A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Here is how we build DH. The pine section sample is not how we laminate. It wa ...
Re: quilted maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Hi Jim, No, quilted Maple is cut into veneer the same as "regular" Maple, really no ...
Re: Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I had an minimax sc3 from 1996. We didn't have full 97" rip ability with the outrigge ...
missing shaper cutter A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (8/4) -- I recently purchased a shaper cutter at auction and it was lost in shipping. I wond ...
Wipe Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- I am looking for guidance on finishing the sanded smooth edge of pre finished birch ply. I am ...
Re: quilted maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- John I've never worked with quilted veneer. So don't really know, but could it be that quilted ...
Re: Anderson collets A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- Mike, No, I have no data on that but that is interesting. I will say that most should hold properly ...
Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Can any one give me some insight on a scmi mini max sliding table saw. Never used one, thi ...
Re: Wipe Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- What jimmy cream mentioned is fine but do tender your oily rags with caution otherwise you may ...
Re: Wipe Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- wipe on poly . or regular poly/varnish thinned 1:1 with mineral spirits . goes on thin , easy ...
Re: Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Don't buy it sight unseen. A slider that old may have some problems with the bearings, and ...
Re: Anderson collets A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (8/4) -- The SYOZ25 (RDO35 / 462E) collet offers a longer surface area for the tool shank and the angle is st ...
Re: Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Thanks Jim! The guy tells me it will rip just over 100" with the outrigger. If all is ...
Re: Sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- I don't know the saw or condition so I am coming from a stand point of scmi. I have owned ...
Re: Windows A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- More pictures. The frame is the labor intensive part of building double hung b ...
Re: Small jobs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Adam, just for clarification - If they bought a Miele fridge my guess is they spent closer ...
Re: Windows A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I have not ordered from this company but they should have what you are looking ...
Re: quilted maple A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Was there a question about the headboard that I missed? ...
Re: Hammer Felder Saws A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- We have a K500s. works nicely but a few details that could use improvement. Th ...
Re: Cabinet vision maintenance and support renewal A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/4) -- Don, it's all about value. Maybe your customers would pay for a maintenance plan to make sure that t ...
Re: Cabinet vision maintenance and support renewal A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (8/4) -- Hey Don, when was the last time you bought a new computer? Why? Average high level support which typ ...
Re: Edge Gluing Thin Stock A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- Larry has a good point. 1/8" is the maximum thickness I use for shop made ...
Re: finishing massive redwood top on Kauai A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- Kim, My concern with the wheel concept is lateral stability. When the table is in the v ...
Re: Engineered Stiles Veneer Failure A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- David, if you end up re veneering find a local shop with a cnc nester and let ...
Re: Edge Gluing Thin Stock A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I have never tried to do what you are attempting, but maybe ship lap them (1/8 ...
Re: Avonite A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (8/4) -- We use FS Tool TCG 80 tooth but for best performance in avonite use an FS ...
Re: Edge Gluing Thin Stock A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- I take it that this is creating 1/4" thick veneer? Do you think 1/4" ...
Re: Shed I built from a dead Black Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4) -- Hi Ron, How thick are the boards and did you screw them or nail them? Looks good. ...
Re: Shed I built from a dead Black Oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (8/4) -- Its all 1'' and its screwed together. Here is a short video of it. ...
Re: Avonite A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (8/4) -- Thank you. We are trying a Leuco 84 tooth -5 neg rake. So far so good. ...
Re: Solid table tops A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- I know what the humidity is like. In Central Indiana, we struggle to get it below 45% t ...
Knock down hardware: Where can I find these? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- I'm trying to locate these brass dowels that screw into a threaded insert in the stile ...
Re: What quick connects are you using? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (8/4) -- Dynabrade. They're spendy, but have the highest airflow of any I h ...
Re: carbide inserts for a planer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (8/4) -- I do not like or recommend carbide inserts because to my knowledge you ...
Re: Knock down hardware: Where can I find these? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- I'd be surprised if Home Depot didn't have them in their hardware aisle. Otherwise I'm ...
Re: Matador Paint issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4/25) -- We faced a similar issue with edge adhesion using Matador. Turns out the primer-topcoat bon ...
Re: Passing of Gene Wengert - "The Wood Doctor" A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (7/4/25) -- Gene Wengert’s wisdom and generosity shaped generations of woodworkers. His insights were ...
Re: Cabnetware along with Cabinetvision A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4/24) -- It sounds like you've been through quite a journey with Cabnetware and Cabinet Vision. From the i ...
Re: Spoilerboard vacuum zones A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4/24) -- Grooving the spoil board and using low viscosity epoxy could help focus the vacuum, but your conc ...
Re: Selling my business A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4/24) -- The equipment you mentioned, like the 120-year-old line shaft and tenoner, co ...
Re: New CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4/24) -- It sounds like you’ve done thorough research on the Talent 5 from New CNC, and having spoken to n ...
Butyl acetate A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4/24) -- I have started to use solvent based 2K acrylic urethanes as my preferred primer and paint. ...
Re: 2-D autocad user but want 3-D A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4/24) -- That’s a tough spot with the Cabnetware dongle issue, especially with Planit no longer supporting ...
Re: morbidelli 425 pp A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4/24) -- The Milwaukee M18 right angle drill you mentioned only provides 125 in-lbs of torque, which is mu ...
Re: OSAI conrol need help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4/24) -- Karl, that's a solid approach. Creating a custom homing macro for the OSAI controller could defin ...
Re: Booth exhaust termination A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4/23) -- No matter what direction you point the exhaust, a good electronically controlled damper is ...
Re: dust collection A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/4/23) -- I have a 20hp baghouse outside for most of the shop. A 7½hp One ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4/23) -- Jim , i have extra seat key of CutRite v12 if you need, you can email me -Chow ...
Re: Cabwritter A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4/22) -- But for SketchUp You have to pay for ever! ...
Re: Power Factor correcting capacitors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Our older Travini 40 hp vac pump and 15hp collector were just such pigs, that wh ...
Re: shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Rodney: Taping is a bad idea. It sounds more like a painter's problem than your problem, a ...
Re: Need advice troubleshooting dowel alignment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I think you need to examine your part holding. It would be impossible for some cabinets to ...
Re: shaker doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Slather the end grain with putty before you edge sand them. Best you can do for the builde ...
Re: contract drafting price help A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4) -- I bill 75.00 per hour for drafting, 125.00 per hour for cnc programming and running. 95.00 hour for ...
powdercoat glue pot? A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (7/4) -- Would powdercoating an edgebander glue pot be a good or bad idea? Don't know much about powd ...
Re: pinholes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- I spray conversion varnish with a Graco G40 air-assisted airless. I use the M409 and the M509 ...
Panel glue up options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- My low volume production of table legs involves 2 glue-ups to get to a solid block ...
Re: pinholes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Thanks daniel I have ordered a m209 lately and be able to try it in 2 weeks when I receive It. ...
Re: pinholes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Yeah. i've never used duracoat, i was just looking through the product lines you have access t ...
Blum compact 39c overlay hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I'm making some cabinets with 1 1/2" face frames and want to have a 1 1/4" overl ...
Biesse Rover A FT A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- Hello. We are going to open our furniture manufacturing factory in Armenia. Now we want to buy a CNC ...
Re: RE: Bandsaw blades breaking A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- Breaking at the weld or in the gullet? New blades or resharpened? Power feed I assume? ...
Re: pinholes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- I have always found using anything water based like a grain filler will not only fill the grai ...
Re: Panel glue up options A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- Cut to length, edge joint your stock, rip to width, glue up, use the CNC to flatten ...
Re: pinholes again A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Use a rubber squeegee to work in grain filler. It forces the product into the pores compared t ...
Re: dust masks A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Why do you need a dust mask? What operation? ...
Re: Rover 20 parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- Try BVC I’m sure mike has it or cnc-tool ...
Re: Doing right by my employer A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- I think it was in 2009 that a friend of mine had a fall while he was Roller Blad ...
Re: Access to Shop For Personal Projects Off-Hours A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/4) -- Maybe they are not willing to trust you because you aren't trustworthy. I have long-tim ...
Distressed paint finish in bathroom A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Im pricing 2 pieces where the client wants a distressed hand painted finish on a cabinet that ...
choosing between SCM and Stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- i need help deciding if i should I partner with SCM or Stiles. I'm about to move ...
Re: Automatic Door Bottoms A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (7/4) -- We mostly use them for interior doors that require sealed door bottoms for code reasons like f ...
Re: Powermatic Model 100 Planer/segmented roller A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- Yes, I contacted him, thank you. Knowledgable guy. Apparently never offered with se ...
Re: choosing between SCM and Stiles A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Ask for service references near you. This is the most important thing. SCM would ...
Re: Panel saw parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I made my first panel saw a couple of decades or 3 ago, Used Lead shot for filling shotgun ...
Re: Panel saw parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- If memory serves, the shop I took over had a HerSaf panel router with a coffee can filled ...
Re: Satinwood veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/4) -- Quilted Makore or Quilted Moabi. ...
Re: Sales Slump/Tire Kicker Blues -- What Gives? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Matt Caveat emptor, especially free advice on the internet. The treasury yields are likely ...
Re: Soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Hello Daniel, I may be a little bias on this topic since I have worked for Salice for 24 y ...
Re: Panel movement????? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- A great discussion and some valid points. I would agree that David Sochar's po ...
Re: Ventless Booth A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- These things are basically huge gas phase filters (with some amount of prefiltering). I had a ...
Re: Sterilizing reclaimed wood for kitchen. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- Does anyone venture a guess at how long to hold the temperature at 150 degrees for 1 i ...
Re: Panel movement????? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- I thank you all for your input. I did check the lumber (both loads) when they ...
Re: safe rate for moisture removal A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- It is virtually impossible to damage air dried lumber unless you add moisture back whe ...
Re: Removing 5 axis spindle For repair A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- Being a tech that works on these machine every day, I don't even try to do spindle repairs. Once I h ...
Re: V Carve Programmer Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4) -- Question are you Vcarving parts or using Vcarve Pro software, what are you actually doing ? Somethin ...
Re: Sterilizing reclaimed wood for kitchen. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- You will likely never maintain temp in an uninsulated space and your fuel costs will b ...
Re: Panel movement????? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- The panel calculator is looking at movement simply across the width. We use it ...
Re: Soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I have used both. Both are good hinges. Only difference is the way they mount to the Face ...
Re: Sterilizing reclaimed wood for kitchen. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- The standard sterilizing technique for wood is to heat the wood to 133F through and th ...
Re: Panel movement????? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- Doors finished both sides with same finish and are you sure the same amount of ...
Re: safe rate for moisture removal A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- Thanks That is helpful. My testers came in the mail yesterday and my wood is 20% as ex ...
Re: safe rate for moisture removal A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- The speed of drying at low MCs depends on the relative humidity and temperature, as we ...
Re: Removing 5 axis spindle For repair A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- The intention in not to attempt a repair. I just wanted to remove it to send out to spindle rebuild ...
Re: Shipping A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Matt, 50% is ridiculous. I used to get furniture palletized. I cant remember one ...
Re: white haze on refinished cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- What brand of sandpaper did you use? I've never heard of stereate causing trouble, except for ...
Re: Soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I dont like compact hinges but if i use them i use Salice. ...
Re: Panel movement????? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- I forgot to ask about the fit/margin of the doors? ...
Re: Soft close hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Thanks I am parchel to the Salice also ...
Re: Interesting Read A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Over half of the people who have a job in America work for a company that employ ...
Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for chiseling the corners of these doors pictured ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- thanks for the feedback Don't know if you can see it in the picture but there is a chamfer ...
Re: Short 5mm Pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- You need this: https://www.hafele.com/us/en/product/swedish-type-shelf-support-5-mm/0000 0 ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Why not just make an "L" shaped jig that references off the outside of the door, ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Can't you enter a hand written program? Do you have an automatic tool changer? The time yo ...
waterborne on one piece shaker A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- I spray valspar zenith and Valspar LKW1458 on one piece mdf shaker. I do the backs first then ...
Re: Chiseling corners in MDF shaker door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- i just made this door recently from 3/4" ranger board. I use a 1/8" bit to clean ...
AAA fluid hose diameter A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Wondering what the negatives are to using a 1/8" diameter fluid hose instead of 3/16" ...
Re: Short 5mm Pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Try G.L. Huyett, they carry dowel pins in many different sizes. M5 is a common size, you s ...
Re: AWS Standards A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Call them. Like we used to do in the old days. Ask the people that write this stuff what s ...
Re: Short 5mm Pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I use these from Richelieu, I'm sure another supplier (Hafele etc) would have something si ...
Re: Long veneee layup A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/4) -- Why not find a local shop with a press and be done with it. If no one has a 12ft press, step pres ...
Re: School of Wood Carving A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/4) -- Heres a sample link; https://youtu.be/TBb9O-aW4zI?list PLhZA0kDprLta-ULoTtE_SE3uEcCsc_H ...
Re: Short 5mm Pins A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- We just use the pins out of our clear shelf supports ...
Re: Wood web on an iPad A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Just wanted to know that I'm not alone. ...
Re: What are they called A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Northern safety.com search flammable waste ...
Re: Z offset values on a fanuc A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- I can't quite tell from the question, but you are probably looking for where each drill length offse ...
Re: Nesting Cnc router question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- Anthony, A CNC router is a big step. Before you jump in, make sure you go to IWF2016 in Atlanta. Gre ...
Re: Nesting Cnc router question A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (7/4) -- Firstly,you understand wrong about the nesting cnc router, nesting is one software, it main used for ...
Re: Cedar On A Ceiling A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (7/4) -- The simplest easiest way would be to fasten 1/2" plywood or 1/2" osb ...
Re: Drying 5/4 quarter sawed white oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- You have the right idea, but the shell cannot be too thick, as we really want the surf ...
Re: Finish Room Treats A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- Paste wood stripper is the best thing for dried on paint on the outside. The ultrasonic works ...
Re: Prokitchen software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4) -- I've been using Autokitchen for years. Love it. Excellent customer service. ...
Re: Everyone is an idiot, apparently? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- this and some other threads you launched recently. The other morning I was think ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I've driven several delivery/install vehicles over the years. I will share my perceived pr ...
Re: Everyone is an idiot, apparently? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Totally agreed. I believe that the answer is money. Company wants to make money, ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Hey "Shop Door Guy", You are correct about the F Series use for large overlays. ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I would agree with Mike. This is a common downside to any brand of compact style face fram ...
Re: Too much dust collection? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/4) -- Yes, 4000fps to capture the dust at it's source, 3500fps in the ma ...
Re: Too much dust collection? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/4) -- So let's look at some numbers... 7" ports at 4000FPM (velocit ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Now correct me if i am wrong guys...especially Dennis..(and i know this does not get to a ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Mike I Have had pick up truck and trailer it was OK at best I bought a box truck were gros ...
Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- For the last couple years I've threatened to get away from my box trailer and get a box tr ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Actually from a business stand point how often would you need to use a box truck to justif ...
How to prevent further cracking A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (7/4) -- I have a pecan log that I split in half, and am working on to make a Toko No Ma (Japanese di ...
Re: vertical sliding doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Hafele offers the EKU Libra sliding door hardware which would allow you to slide one door ...
Re: Telegraphing through HPL A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (7/4) -- If you are using a thin laminate, consider a thicker one. We use epoxy or ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I buy the Budget 14 and 16 foot beds at 90-140 k miles for 6500-13 k after checking them o ...
Re: Water based finish on ranger board MDF A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (7/4) -- . Bin pigmented shellac is a favorite of mine for this application, but if you want to keep yo ...
Pneumatic clamping for 45 deg corners A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- Have a lot of work that involves 45 deg corners on table tops. Looking to improvise ...
Re: Too much dust collection? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (7/4) -- How would the ports be made larger? That seems strange to me too t ...
strip easy forms A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- Hi. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas about a better (faster) way to cut those ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Just looking thru a 2008 catalog some more and noticed the Double Cam Large overlay face f ...
Re: Used uhaul trucks? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- Can't comment on buying a used uhaul truck but can recommend for anyone that has a need fo ...
Re: Everyone is an idiot, apparently? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Okay Sea and Rescraft... Aside from very long and interesting threads, this foru ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I build face frame cabinets with 1/2" overlay doors. I have always wondered why you w ...
Project Manager Pay A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (7/4) -- Hi, Just wondering if anybody could give me any guidance as to a reasonable star ...
Re: Attaching large square table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/4) -- I should mention that among the above options there are many which are lousy and dumb. ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- You could give your customer a pair of sun glasses and a bottle of tequila. She'll forget ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- The only way you can get rid of the gap is go to a two piece hinge and get away from the c ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- My first thought was what John said! I didn't say it but gave my thoughts. She does seem l ...
Re: Too much Veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/4) -- Excellent for you next creative bent lamination creation! If you're going to burn it, I'd be happ ...
Re: Quick Veneer Tape Application A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/4) -- I'm using a veneer stitching machine to glue the ends of the veneers it is fast and strong. ...
Re: Attaching large square table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (7/4) -- Here are a bunch of examples, which explain several options: ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- I get rid of the customer she's going to be trouble ...
Re: Faceframe Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (7/4) -- That's funny Dennis... ...
Re: scribed 3 sides between 2 walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (7/4) -- I have used a three step templating process successfully to fit counte ...
Re: White oak logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- I agree with Nick. I have sawn many logs "too late" and have come up with pl ...
Re: Foley Belsaw A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- from what i can see in the pictures it looks like the carriage of the old foley belsaw ...
Re: basic knowledge required A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (7/4) -- Windowman, I suggest you look at Accoya. We use it for making windows. It is dimens ...
Re: Re-welding bands? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- i also have bands that have broken -though not at the weld-that i also would like to f ...
Re: White oak logs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (7/4) -- Thanks guys, that's what I had understood and will pass it on to my friend. ...
Re: Wall mounted closet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (7/4) -- As a trim carpenter I've built countless closets using that same metho ...
Re: CabinetPartsPro question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4) -- Brian, Cabinetpartspro is a euro box builder, each "box" section is a set of vertical wall ...
Re: CabinetPartsPro question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (7/4) -- Hey Jim thanks for the reply. I did hear back from Ryan who reiterated what you had said. Hope you a ...
Re: veneer issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (7/4) -- What if Randy is the guy that built the tables? ...
Matador Paint issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4/25) -- Hello, We are a custom cabinet shop that relatively recently switched to Acromapro Matador ...
Re: Another titebond failure? A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (6/4/24) -- I know this isn't related but what you are seeing is similar to what happens if the glue or ...
Powermatic 209hh knives A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/24) -- Does anyone have a source for these knives? Paramedic wants $110 for 10 knives and ther ...
Re: MDF ROUTED SKINNY SHAKER DOORS A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/24) -- cuts on the back of things is past practice. Best old guy I knew called it breaking the ...
Re: OSAI conrol need help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4/24) -- DM is direct message I looked and don't have any old stuff any more, at least nothing that will h ...
Re: morbidelli 425 pp A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4/24) -- If you can't find one, Google Pavel Vintr. He probably has something close. ...
Cabinet Making A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4/24) -- How hard would it be to make this cabinet? ...
Re: Sanding square Cabinet Door Edges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- The leading edge of the workpiece wil tend to abrade faster. It has less to do with pap ...
Re: Sanding square Cabinet Door Edges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- Mr Fee, "how hard do you push?" Is there really an answer to that question? U ...
Custom build entertainment unit time A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- I am trying to help my husband and determine average time it takes to do a build for ot ...
Re: AlphaCam Suddenly Stopped Working A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4/23) -- I have heard that if you aren't on support for several years your license times out. Don't get me ...
Re: Sanding square Cabinet Door Edges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- Build your doors 16th larger on all sides and run them through your shaper for edge pro ...
Re: Door and Window design software A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4/23) -- Curious why you need software in a shop that basically cuts stock parts? Does ...
Re: SCM Pratix Error — Need Help! A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4/23) -- The user manual should have info on MDI. Likely some kind of enter or EOB or something after the ...
Re: Sanding square Cabinet Door Edges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- This works very well for us https://kundig.com/products/uniq ...
Re: Blum Minipress repair A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- Charly Carp with Blum will have all the answers you need ...
What to automate next? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/22) -- At a bit of a crossroad as to what makes sense to automate next, and what would provide ...
Raked crown A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4/22) -- I've got a clear finished baltic pine coffered ceiling. False beams ...
Giben GDrive help A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4/22) -- Hello all, We recently added a new to us giben panel saw. The machine operates with GDrive operat ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Im sure farming it out to a local shop would with a large bander in worthwhile lots would ...
Re: Mozaik questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- I just downloaded it to my laptop and then take that to the shop in case I need to edit anything on ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- If I only needed 100' a week, I would rip 1/8" thick strips of solid walnut and glue ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- “I will also consider the Festool. Are there any compact floor machines that would be a go ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Ok, thanks guys. I will look for edgebanding with dark colored adhesive, this sounds like ...
Re: Panels for painted doors. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Yep, another vote for the double refined Weyerhaeuser MDF. I never use ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Here is a second vote for a Festool bander. It is expensive for what it is but it does a g ...
Re: Outside melamine storage A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- Just asking for trouble in my opinion. Maybe shrink wrap the lifts indivi ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Edgeco is the company I get my preglued banding from, they have great service and will mak ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Festool handhelds bander 5 minutes to warm up, run natural glue pucks, cut banding to leng ...
Re: Panels for painted doors. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- MDF all day. Only buy the "good stuff" . Plum Creek was boug ...
Re: Mozaik questions A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Thanks for the input, I asked Mozaik the questions a few days ago but haven’t heard back yet. I am s ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- find someone in your area with a bander. should'nt cost that much if they would agree on y ...
Re: Low volume edgebanding A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- have you thought about a hand held bander like a festool conturo? ...
Re: Murphy bed A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Check out this company. They have high quality products. ...
Value In Experience? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- I'm approaching five years in the commercial woodworking industry under various ...
Re: Platen question on widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- I keep the platen out of the way for most sanding and only use it for the final fin ...
Platen question on widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- First off this widebelt is new to me with no manual. Is the plan with a graphite pa ...
Re: Spraying oil through AAA A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Based on our experiences spraying Epiphanes vs brushing it on, we preferred the sprayed method ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Issues A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Have you ever used dual monitors? You have probably got a window opening up off-screen..... Pres the ...
Shaper loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/4) -- Hi guys I have a Powermatic 2700 Shaper it runs on 240 v On a dedi ...
Edgebander loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Hi all I have a Powermatic pm 2700 and lately when I run material through it the machine w ...
Re: Platen question on widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- Dave, your approach jibes with what I do. No platen until final pass. According to ...
Morbidelli 503 A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Hi folks, I got a 503 that has been asleep for over a year now, I like to know if there is any site/ ...
Re: Pratix s15 issues A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Matt, Just wondering you got your machine working, or received help from someone. I don’t know a sol ...
Re: fanuc 18i-t controller - How to work with it A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Best to scoot over to CNCZone. They have tons of stuff on Fanuc and the type of machines you are wor ...
Re: Edgebander loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- We had an edgebander back in the day that would do the same thing. It turned out that we w ...
Re: Edgebander loosing power A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Sorry tiler the machine is a shaper the heading is a mistake ...
Re: Platen question on widebelt A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- I follow the sequence in this article. ...
Re: optimization dilemma A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- thanks for the responses guys/gals ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- Rich: I'm considering overhead costs to be things such as glue, screws, utilities, tool ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Try Mozaik, they have closets and I have used it a few times without any problems. You can rotate pi ...
Re: undercatalyzed conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- For stripper, get a couple of gallons of Dad's. It's got a decent amount of methylene chloride ...
Re: PALISSANDRO PORE A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- there is a much better way..... you need to learn to spray polyester... It can be done in very ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- So all work is identical? That's not true. There are very profitable companies that produce high qua ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- If you are in a small under equipped shop it may take more time to complete a given job ...
Palissandro Pore A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Hello Everybody We are finishing some stairway pieces of this beautifull wood, somebody said i ...
Nationwide Custom Furniture Delivery A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- We are a small custom furniture manufacturer located in southern NH and although most o ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Hi Tom, In our high production shop checking and messing with the nest is not an option. Unfortunate ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- logan, Was not sure how you were quoting a complete price is great. Your overhead costs ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- "Overhead definition: The indirect costs or fixed expenses of operating a business ...
Re: Selling Cabinet Vision. Transfer Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- As I work in the IT field as well as CAD/CAM I see a lot of software agreements and it is almost uni ...
Re: Heavy appliance lift A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Another thing to consider is the overall size of this thing. Most of the kitchen aid mixer ...
Re: Painted Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Slab doors will be a good thing to learn to spray on as they well are flat and you lay the ...
Re: Selling Cabinet Vision. Transfer Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Cabinet Vision uses every opportunity they can to squeeze dollars out. They wanted something like $1 ...
Re: Verylak CLK A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- those guys have been trying to get a foothold in the market for a couple years... The product ...
High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Just couldn't resist. I always read about how some shop is involved in construction of "High En ...
Re: Verylak CLK A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Thanks Shane. There is a cabinetmaking shop about two hours from my location. They sell Surfpr ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- I know it's not an automatic answer, but a quick one: After you nest, below the nested part layout i ...
Re: How to know your market? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- Overhead is a real calculation based on expenses, not a percent of something. That's qu ...
Re: High End-- Low End A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Exactly, It is all relative. You could be building the highest of high end and be loosing your shirt ...
dust collector in basement A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (6/4) -- We have a full basement below our shop. Pondering the idea of plac ...
Re: Painted Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I agree with Robert. Lacquer based around the sink, dishwasher, stove and range hood will ...
Re: staining alder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Sand evenly. Finish sanding 150 grit with the grain. Apply clear stain base. Let it set. Lighl ...
Re: Painted Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I thought that Lacquer based coatings on Kitchen Cabinets were a no-no due to it having no ...
Re: Cabinet Vision DXF A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- It doesn't look like it's possible in CV, I did a quick search and found this response to a question ...
Re: Spray Gun For Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Conventional air suppy (CAS) and not HVLP, and not LVLP. A regular gun. Two thin coats are way ...
Re: Selling Cabinet Vision. Transfer Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- I believe David is right on this one. Take a look at the fine print of your "purchase" agr ...
Spray Gun For Paint A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- I currently use a Fuji hvlp for lacquer. I am doing a kitchen job with painted cabinet doors a ...
Re: Painted Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Pre cat has come along way in 27 years. This is also dependent upon the paint manufacture. ...
Re: Selling Cabinet Vision. Transfer Fee A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- I’ll have to talk to myself then. I do remember paying 7k for the software. Got the box, cd, and sec ...
Re: pocketing vs cutout A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- much cheaper to pocket cut the waste vs chasing 1" and plugs even more so than letting them dam ...
Re: staining alder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Reduced NGR spray stains.... lowered air pressures and multiple passes are your friend.. ...
Re: undercatalyzed conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- I'd build from scratch before I went down that path... IMO ...
Re: Painted Kitchen Cabinet Doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Shouldn't you be asking this in the Finishing section? ...
Re: staining alder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- waterbased stain works. or you can try a wash coat or stain conditioner ...
staining alder A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Techniques for minimizing blotchiness on stained alder? Ideas? ...
Re: CNC software A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- what cnc did you buy ? ...
Re: edge banders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- We've got two banders plus one of the portables. A huge disadvantage to the portable is ha ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Drop out, the motor cooling is totally separate from the vacuum, it has its own cooling system. JM, ...
Re: Parametric software for single parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Mike, Are you running a Weeke or Homag machine? It seems like you are, being your using WoodWop. If ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Peter, No Cabinet vision doesn't charge for the basic tutorials. But the more function you want from ...
Glass shelf thickness... and temper? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- When trying to provide the best value to your client, do you guys typically stick with 3/8 ...
Re: Alphacam vs V-Carve/ Aspire A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Can you expand on that Mike? Why no question on Alphacam over the other? I know how to do basic stuf ...
Re: Stripes in Finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- OK I'm back with results, after trying different mixes and fluid and air settings we were unab ...
Re: Glass shelf thickness... and temper? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- We mfg. store fixtures so a lot of glass shelves. Always tempered, polished edges. You mig ...
Re: Parametric software for single parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- I currently have a weeke but am switching to an onsrud. So, i currently use woodwop but won't be abl ...
Re: Glass shelf thickness... and temper? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- It's cheaper to use laminated glass, but I don't think you can get it in 3/8". I woul ...
Re: RE: Finishing Wood Products Without Cupping A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- I just dont think they are gonna behave at 1/4" thick. you have to pay attention to how y ...
square corner on biesse programming A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- when i loading the dxf file to a cut a sheet with sqare corner with a v bit. I have to go and check ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- EmVella, Sorry to say you cannot accomplish what your trying to do with just Essential. Ultimate, de ...
Re: Grizzly 5959Z Parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- Yep, I tried to buy a cast iron part for my 10 year old Delta 10” unisaw just la ...
Re: Cutting Speeds A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- What material are you cutting? Mostly 3/4" plywood What bit(s) are you using? We will be using ...
Re: Vacuum Receiver tank A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- No tank is needed Seal the edges of your spoil board with paint or glue sizing, and block off unused ...
Re: Panel Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- You don't what model number the Striebig's are? I have a Standard somewhere in near ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Larry, I think you have it backwards. As vacuum increases, the motor is working harder to pull the a ...
Re: Cutting Speeds A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- I would use a chip breaker rather than a normal bit if you can. I regularly go 750 IPM in 21mm balti ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- I am running a 40hp Travinni and it is filtered before the pump. Never thought I would need it until ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Jim, I'm not understanding what would make a motor run hot at full vacuum. The higher the vacuum the ...
Re: Cutting Speeds A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Vacuum - we are running a Rover @ those speeds with 40hp a lot of the parts are return onion skin Vo ...
Re: Vacuum Lift Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Look for kinks in the vacuum hose its self - from the pump to the top hanger Mine does the same thin ...
Re: Cutting Speeds A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- You should be able to get to those feeds without a problem. We have tested our bits (2+2) at those f ...
Re: Alphacam vs V-Carve/ Aspire A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Alphacam. No question. Especially since you already know how to drive it. Aspire requires a differen ...
Re: Parametric software for single parts A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Gary, Mike said he is using an Onsrud. He also said he uses Woodwop which I thought means Weeke? ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- wait you are saying that Cabinet Vision which is quite expensive charges for the basic tutorial vide ...
Re: Cabinet Vision Question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- Cv10 advanced cost us 16k with which included labeling and Cnc machining ...
Re: Blower Vac Setup A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Needs air flow to cool it. No air flow no cooling. ...
Re: Grizzly 5959Z Parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- Thanks Rich. ...
Re: Vacuum Receiver tank A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- What is reading 35 to 40? ...
Re: cabinet quotes A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- I could write essays upon essays about this, but I think the most important poin ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Tim, I tried this a few years ago when you first mentioned it and believe it is true if yo ...
Re: Bonehead planer wiring question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I agree with Leo. My old 5 hp Unisaw required me to turn the dial in the starter. The guys ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Mike, What's in the wall doesn't really matter. The fiberglass insulation is designed not to b ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Thanks Cabmaker. This will be an interesting thread. I will definitely do a taste test. Th ...
Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Attached are some images of rift white oak veneered doors provided by a general contractor ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/4) -- I would not rely on the waterborne finish to provide moisture stability. Nothi ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Larry, You bring up a point about timing that might be germane. I have often wondered if s ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Mike, There are different kinds of drywall. In residential houses we typically use 1/2". ...
Re: sheet goods bending when ripping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- On a router you normally have a 1/2" edge trim that helps relieve the tension and you ...
Re: Library Bookcase with Swing Out Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- I did this one with Rixson hardware to hide the powder room (everyone ...
Re: Bonehead planer wiring question A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I will say this about Powermatic. About two ears ago I ordered one of their big feeders fo ...
Re: Cleaning Poplar for tinted lacquer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Adam is correct in his description of Poplar as a 'Weed' instead of a species of hardwood. I c ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Thank you to everyone who has responded. You have all provided feedback that allow me am oppor ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Good question Chris and here's why The owner of this building is willing to finance. I just we ...
Re: Library Bookcase with Swing Out Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Rixsom pivot hinges are really high quality. It took me a little time ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Adam, This is ALL on me, because I'll be BUYING the building, not renting. If i were renting, ...
Re: Ripping Planks: The movie A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Virtually all of our ripping is done on a SL ripsaw at 99'/min. So unless the blade is ter ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/4) -- At 6" square you are looking at 1/32" to 1/16" cross grain seas ...
Re: Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Are they imported? Looks to me like issues at the veneer plant with dull knives, and then ...
Re: Dowels in cope and stick joints A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- That makes sense. It seems like the 3\8"tenon is not so bad, with many people using t ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Adam, That. Brings an interesting point Is it (3 hours per layer)? If i can only do an extra l ...
Re: sheet goods bending when ripping A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Maybe..... 1. Your cutting smaller parts so the error is much less significant and not eas ...
Re: Earlywood ring separation white oak veneer A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Whatever you do I would write up a disclaimer about the condition of the veneers and that ...
Re: Library Bookcase with Swing Out Cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Look at Gary Katz's website. He has good info and a video with usable ...
Re: Gluing solid wood to walls A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/4) -- Alan No seams, did the pieces overhang the substrate? Did you use panel clips? ...
Re: VERY UNIQUE SITUATION AND NEED HELP A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- just curious. why don't you find a different building if the association is so fussy. never kn ...
Re: handling of tools A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- You work for a huckster. Solution....find a new job. Document EVERYTHING before ...
Re: drying pine A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- In most situations like yours, the risk is small. Slow drying is the problem, so make ...
Re: "smoked" oak A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- Troy, One way to produce smoke or ebonized oak is to brush a coat of acidified iron so ...
Re: Makita 2012NB vs Solid Wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- The 2012 NB is a 110 volt planer, so it does not have a lot of horsepower to bring ...
90 degree soft close lid support for 80lb lid? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- I bought a very large chest made of teak and mounted a 50" LED TV ...
Biesse Rover 321R A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- Hi all, My boss owns a Biesse Rover 321R 1997 model. We are a small Laminated benchtop business. It ...
Re: Inserting Rafix A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Thanks very much for the description. I put together a prototype this morning, and with so ...
Auto paint on wood, finished with Sparvarnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- I recently touched up some window jambs with auto paint, to match an 1960's faux finish/pickle ...
Re: Auto paint on wood, finished with Sparvarnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Hi groarky2001, I would say that once you completely finish with the touch up to match the sur ...
Re: Grass under mount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- If they are Grass Dynapro slides the front locking devices will be 3-way adjustable. They ...
Re: 23 gauge nail guns jaming A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Jay Miller...where do you get the Grex rebuild parts at? Do you just r ...
Re: Auto paint on wood, finished with Sparvarnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- Could you be a little more vague about the products you used? Only thing I can say is the colo ...
Re: Strong Adhesives. A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (6/4) -- Epoxy is a two part adhesive that will harden and sticks to old adhesives when doing a repair. ...
Strong Adhesives. A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (6/4) -- What are stronger than wood adhesives. What is the strength requirement for such adhesives. Ca ...
Re: Wood-mizer advice A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- If I was buying a push along mill it would be a EZ Boardwalk with the angled blade tha ...
Re: Grass under mount A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Thanks Dan. ...
Re: conversion varnish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (6/4) -- I spray Gemini Coatings now, after a stint with Lenmar (recommended by a local supplier that p ...
Re: Which 36" wide belt??? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- I have to agree with Bruce. I resisted getting a phase converter for years until I ...
Re: Placing your cut on an upcut saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- I wouldn't consider what we need to be "precise", but we do need some fai ...
Stock feeder set up A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I'm trying to set up a a delta unisaw with stock feeder. So far so good, but I'm running i ...
Re: Stock feeder set up A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Not sure what you mean by tipped. Also you don't mention the width you're ripping. When I ...
Cabinet Door Stop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/4) -- I am looking for help in keeping cabinet doors closed. We have free swinging b ...
Re: Wood veneer Problem with 3M sticker A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (6/4) -- This sounds like an unusual application of veneer, certainly outside of my experience. Have you c ...
Re: Los Angeles vs Las Vegas! A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (6/4) -- Im in northern California i could do without the politics but I love it here. Bu ...
Re: Cabinet Door Stop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (6/4) -- Your problem is not unique. The attached picture shows how others before us ha ...
alpha cam multidrill A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- hello all care to share any in site as to what would cause multidrill to not reconize drill ID when ...
Re: Handy app for cabinet builders! A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- I have a similar app by Bosch that was free. The menus are a little clunky so it is frustr ...
Re: Placing your cut on an upcut saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- Zero clearance insert plate for the table + raise the guard slightly? You would sti ...
Re: Stock feeder set up A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Use less toe angle. You don't need as much, because unlike a shaper, there is no force pus ...
Re: Stock feeder set up A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Also, make sure that the rip fence isn't flexing under the pressure of the feeder. Mark ...
Re: Curved Closet Rod to my specs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4) -- Try this. They bend custom bar rails. I'd imagine they could do a closet rod. ...
Xilog Plus A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (6/4) -- How to resolve this error message in Xilog Plus Except [3, 13] - xISO: Object file opening error. ...
Electric Diagram for a Horizontal Beam Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (6/4) -- I own a hozirontal beam saw from Griggio (older version) and it stopped working due ...
Re: Festool TS 75 Saw vs New Table Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (6/4) -- If you think you could ever swing getting a slider (full sized one with 10' crosscut ca ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- What species? Here are a couple of ideas: 1)End coat the logs to avoid moisture moveme ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- Thank you for the replys. This is a 48" red elm with a lot of oddball grain. I in ...
Re: Wood Turning Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- I use a generic cad (DesignCAD) program. Draw the profile then extract the points (x and y values) v ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- I had a big split down the middle of this table top slab. What I did was fill the spli ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- Dave,I was going to use epoxy till I saw how much it cost. I went with Titebond III fo ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- Rod, that's nice work on the table. You bring up an interesting 4th option: make the s ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- If you dry enough slabs to justify the investment, a vacuum kiln makes a lot of sense. ...
Re: Removing laminate A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- Laquer thinner should break the bond. Turn the sheet so that you can pour ...
Re: Round over 1/4" plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- I tried that if the shoulder were the bearing rides was ground down it wo ...
Round over 1/4" plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- Trying to find a router bit that I can put a soft edge in 1/4" thick ...
Re: Round over 1/4" plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- Ron, Our Easy Edge bit should do the trick. Give us or one of our distrib ...
Re: splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- I should have mentioned that the 3" Red Oak takes 12 days and the 4" walnut ...
splits in large slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (6/4) -- What's the best way to avoid or limit splits lengthways in large slabs? ...
Re: laminate cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (6/4) -- 409 ...
Re: Door Restriction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- I tried a lid stay side ways on a mock up in the shop and works great ...
Re: Door Restriction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Hafele 366.74.900 I bend the loop that attaches to the door as necessa ...
Re: Door Restriction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- I might have to go with that Hafele wire, atleast it does not look tha ...
Re: Door Restriction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (6/4) -- Call your saline rep. That's what they are for. I just recently saw so ...
Re: Bubbles in cured waterborne finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/25) -- In the last few days I experimented with a. 1.3, 1.5, and 1.8 mm nozzles b. tack off with a ...
Re: How to get rid of discoloration? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/25) -- Depends on how thick the veneer is, as to being able to sand off the damage, if you sand al ...
Re: Insulated Ladder Core Entry Doors for Workshop A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4/25) -- Even though I did not start the thread thanks for the very detailed questio ...
Re: Bubbles in cured waterborne finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/25) -- I've been using the GF enduro, for a few years, now, for the most part I don't get bubbles, ...
Re: The 'One' Program A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4/25) -- Yes ,our software,it's new,it's full parametric ,and because it's solid object base ,we can do al ...
Re: 50’s 16” Yates American jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/4/25) -- Cutter elevation can be set close with the machine off, but in my experience nee ...
Re: New to finish dept A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/25) -- Check with matnence department ,lol ...
Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/24) -- Never experienced this before. Did a job at a lake house where customer wanted 1/8" ...
Re: Need a mill to cut 5,000-10,000 BF per day A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/4/24) -- I used to cut 4 to 10K ft a day on a hand set #8 Corley belt driven 56" F (?52 ...
Re: Running small mouldings on a wadkin k23 A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/4/24) -- Sounds like a glass bead we run from time to time. I made a double template to r ...
ritter clamping table A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/24) -- I have a ritter faceframe/door assembly table which works great, but leaves stains on a ...
Re: Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/24) -- Beech is notorious for rapid expansion and contraction. Did you testhumidity in your sh ...
Re: shop vac A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/4/24) -- You understand dust is explosive. Although your shop has no dus ...
Re: Cabinet doors expanding from humidity. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/24) -- Really, you've never experience solid wood movement? How many years have you been woodw ...
Re: shop vac A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/4/24) -- Correction, that part of your process. ...
Re: Cutlist Software A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/24) -- I use Mozaik its fairly reasonable price. ...
Re: Mlc polarion for paddles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/23) -- I finish wood sinks for a local woodturner. I've done around 100 for him over the last 6yea ...
Re: holzer conquest cnc with NUM CONTROLS A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/4/23) -- Yes, batteries need to be changed yearly. Main thing is if you want to replace batteries, do it w ...
Re: Mlc polarion for paddles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/23) -- I would stay away from Polarion. They make thicker catalysed 2k urethane marine varnishes. ...
Re: Mlc polarion for paddles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/23) -- I would stay away from Polarion. They make thicker catalysed 2k urethane marine varnishes. ...
Re: Cabinetry software and career advice A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4/23) -- Eric, You might also want to check out Blender, a very powerful free open-source design software. ...
Re: Toxic Employee A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4/23) -- A guidebook after the fact seems excessive. However, now is as good a time as ...
Re: Blum movento A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/23) -- We have gone to the movento because they have phased out the 569 heavy guides. So many ...
Re: One pass heater A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/23) -- You can try contacting the manufacturer of the Kremlin One Pass Heater directly to inquire ...
Re: Insurance liability issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4/23) -- You didn't think to make a slot for the washer in the studs, did you? It seem ...
Re: Collecting hours A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4/23) -- For timekeeping and task management, we have found allmoxy to be quite effect ...
Re: Blum movento A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/23) -- They have a better weight rating and they are stiffer. But the main reason to use them ...
Re: Blum movento A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/23) -- They are smoother and I use them for large drawers. I've thought about switching entire ...
Re: Plastic laminate falling off millwork A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4/23) -- When did it start failing in the last four years? ...
Re: Blum movento A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/23) -- And the tip on feature is the press to open??? ...
Re: Mlc polarion for paddles A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/23) -- Ok good to know! Lots of excellent info ...
Re: US Standards A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/4/23) -- Hi @KiranKumar, how's your researching going? ...
Re: Blum movento A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/23) -- Yes, the push to open feature. ...
Squaring Slider Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/4/22) -- I have a unique issue as I'm working to square the fence on my slid ...
Re: 5 piece cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/22) -- No cabinet factories caulks their doors as far as I know For me,I try not to but sometimes ...
Router bit Collet for general shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4/22) -- I bought a used general 40-250 shaper, which is small but will work for wha ...
Solid wood nesting tooling A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/4/22) -- Hello, all! We have recently acquired a Homag N-500 nesting cell. We plan to machine kitchen cabi ...
Re: Router bit Collet for general shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4/22) -- If you are talking about the bottom where the spindle screw goes into then ...
Re: Moving a sliding table saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4/22) -- about to move my own slider (if all goes well with the negotiations) and wanted to than ...
Re: Router bit Collet for general shaper A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4/22) -- You might reach out to Hamilton Tool & Supply in PA. www.toolsupermarke ...
Re: 5 piece cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/22) -- MarkB I have used the DAP Alex clear But mostly use the Phenoseal brand ...
Re: 5 piece cabinet doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4/22) -- Do you use something like Alex clear (latex/water cleanup?). ...
Re: Squaring Slider Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/4/22) -- Fence straight. ...
Re: Squaring Slider Saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/4/22) -- Fence bent? ...
Re: Kremlin Clogging like cottage cheese A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- Your cottage cheese description screamed of contamination in the pump/lines to me. You dont fi ...
Re: wood off gassing A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (5/4) -- Inhaling wood scent does have a profound effect upon some people. Solid wood seems to have t ...
Re: plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- I don't do a lot of stain jobs But when I do I sand the R&S with 180g. And the plywood wit ...
RE: Eastern Red Cedar A message posted at WOODWEB's Forestry Forum (5/4) -- Could Eastern Red Cedar be used on the outside, such as for making porches, in the New York / N ...
Re: New Foreman in Outdated Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4) -- The best thing you can do is find another job. If that shop is that far outdated ...
plywood door panel finishing A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- We struggle when staining to make plywood door panels match the solid wood stile and rails. ho ...
Cabnetware 14 A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- I am looking for a used version of cabnetware 14. Let me know if you would like to get rid ...
used version of cabnetware 14 A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- I am looking for a cabnetware 14 program. Let me know if you are wanting to get rid of this program ...
Re: Cam-lift Hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4) -- Either a beveled top or a thicker stop at the head and no bevel. ...
MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- All, I have searched everywhere and cannot find a clear answer to this issue: My latest pr ...
epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- This is going to get long - sorry. I like a lot of bling finish on my wood projects. Hence the ...
Re: Single phase industrial unit A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/4) -- I am a big fan of units like the Dantherm. http://www.wwthayer.com ...
Storing AAA pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- Hello, Just recently got a merkur ES 15:1 pump (Stainless). I was wondering how do you guy sto ...
Re: epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- The product was System Three bar top finish. The epoxy was poured into a clean graduated mixin ...
Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- Hello all, I will be ordering up a CNC shortly and have yet to put a finger on which software to go ...
Re: Getting Planer Knives Sharpened In San Diego A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/4) -- We sell sharpening machines (we don't sharpen) and there are many good ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- A stable panel can be glued into the stiles and rails with no problems down the road. At a ...
Curved staircase - staircase skirt A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (5/4) -- I have a curved staircase and had to create a skirt to cover some defects in it after installi ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- You can use a paste filler before finish coat which fills all the pores, but it is not quick. ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- We always use 3/8 MDF, back cut the panel with a raised panel cutter, and use space balls ...
Re: Wide belt A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (5/4) -- The beauty of a wide belt is how evenly it sands. If its not a door so you are not crea ...
Re: Employees and Virus symtoms A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4) -- We are still shutdown but are developing a COVID-19 plan including masking, stay ...
Re: Woodmaster Helical Head A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- In my experience helical heads leave a surface with somewhat of a wave or insert mark. Cal ...
Re: HELP WITH Z AXIS FAULT PLEASE A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (5/4) -- Greetings from lockdown Ireland I dont have the same machine but my SCM had similar faults. I suppos ...
Re: drilling cast iron shaper tables A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (5/4) -- Hi, The table of your shaper will take more holes to mount your new power feed with ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- Based on my experience if everything is cut accurately space balls will center the panel. ...
Re: Table legs glue up for turning. A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4) -- Draw the part in full size, section thru the center. Also, draw the top of the ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- You can use what is called a back cutter which is basically a cove like a miniature raised ...
Re: how to close the pore ? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- Looks to me like a bad glue seam instead of wood pores. More careful handling and a better job ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- Mozaik would not be a good choice for what you want to do. What kind of cnc are you purchasing? Most ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- An old technique is to center the panel and then drill from the back on the centerline of ...
Re: MDF Panel in Cope and Stick Cabinet Door A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- If you're going to go to all this work, you might want to rethink using latex on your kitc ...
Re: Best workstation/laptop for CAD/CAM A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- i9-7960X or a Ryzen TR 3970X... outfit a new workstation Dell w/ that "hottie", the rest w ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- Give me a call I need a little more infro on your product I program with Alpha Cam and may be able t ...
Finishing small parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- We are seeking a contractor in the Midwest (Chicago) to paint numerous small parts subject to ...
Re: 2k pigmented waterborne over aquaprime A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- If you are using Milesi 2K WB then that should work fine over their Universal WB Primer. ...
Re: epoxy finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (5/4) -- Describe 1. The exact products you are using 2. your *exact* measurement and mixing steps. ...
Re: Free cad software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- This software is free and optimal for DIY works. http://www.freecabinetcad.com ...
Re: Cabinet design software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- This software is free and easy to learn. http://www.freecabinetcad.com ...
Re: Cad/Cam Software A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- You might consider Cabinet Sense, less than Mosaic, with better service, ...
Re: Software for non-CNC shops A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (5/4) -- My cabinet design software: http://www.freecabinetcad.com ...
Dust/shavings collection for DJ-20 jointer A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (5/4) -- I just upgraded my DJ-20 jointer, replacing the straight knife hea ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- We use the first persons method. Drawers have 3/4” front and back and 1/2” sides and botto ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- I made a router jig. I use 2 routers, the big router has a 1/2" flush bit in it and t ...
Outlet Behind Drawers A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (5/4) -- I have a GC that wants to put an outlet in the back of a cabinet and p ...
Re: The white cabinet trend recipe A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- Frameless with white pvc 1mm banding or if color, most can be pvc matched. One piece mdf s ...
nocthing drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- We have always used a sabre saw to cut notches for undermount guides was wondering some su ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- Attached is a video on how I notch drawers. Did this a few years ago. I now use a small sh ...
Re: notching drawers for undermounts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- One way is to cut the back down and not have any of the rear drawer member below the drawe ...
My stolen 3120 Husquvarna Chainsaw recovered A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (5/4) -- My stolen Husquvarna 3120 chainsaw was recovered at a pawnshop by tracing the serial n ...
5 piece shaker doors using textured melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- Hi guys, I am building 3 rooms of closets and the doors will be 5 piece shakers using 3/4” ...
Re: Bessey Revo vs Latest version KRE 3.5xx A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (5/4) -- Home depot HAD the 24” & 50” Revo’s for $40 & $45 respectively. Then 2 ...
Re: owning your own business is always fun A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (5/4) -- All the dimensions in the plan view are shown on the outside of the cabinet/top ...
Re: tambour doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (5/4) -- So in the end I decided to make the doors move side to side rather than up and down. It ha ...