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    Melamine: Why?
    If you think melamine is for cheap manufactured imported cabinets, think again. This discussion explores the varied character of melamine, including its appropriate use in some top-dollar projects. August 16, 2012

    Specifying features for leased space
    Advice on features to include in a leased production facility. June 6, 2001

    Décollages systématiques pour les travaux d'armoires commerciales
    Voici quelques conseils détaillés pour mener une évaluation professionnelle en vue de la création d'une offre ministérielle, avec quelques listes utiles et complètes. 13 juillet 2010

    Opening a Showroom
    In today's market, a retail showroom location may be a liability, not an asset, according to some. November 11, 2005

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    Re: Finally going to do some dado'ing on a horizontal slider.
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5/23) -- One solution would be to have an arbor extension made. Picture below is from my vintage ...

    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: Peel coat film for protecting cabinets long-term
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5/23) -- Id be really cautions of any type of peel film without a ton of tes ...

    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: RE: Medullary Rays in Red Oak
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5/22) -- Dye then sand back would be my approach ...

    Re: LVL cores
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/5/22) -- Thanks Nate ...

    Re: looking for source: free panel optimization down load
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- MaxCut 2 is pretty usable, even dough it has some quirks. 1) When printing your layout to ...

    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) -- Thanks Jim and Mark! Ji, ive actually been reading your posts for a long time and its partly the ins ...

    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 ...

    reference to undefined contour element
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- I am trying to rout out something on a weeke that was drawn in autoCad and programmed through woodwo ...

    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 ...

    Re: Wire vibration in conduit on motor startup safe?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- Get yourself a multimeter so you can measure the amperage during s ...

    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: Time to upgrade dust collection
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/5) -- What David said. ...

    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 caulking pulling away from countertop
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Gluing shims is a waste of time. You’ve got at least 4 kinds of cabine ...

    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 ...

    Re: Backsplash caulking pulling away from countertop
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- Normally the backsplash is screwed to the counter. For a formica count ...

    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: You're invited to the Cabinet Makers Association 2020 National Conferen
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/5) -- The hotel deadline is February 12. Register ASAP! ...

    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? ...

    Re: Can anyone identify this insert cutter ?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/5) -- Figured it out its an Amana. ...

    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: Plywood veneer quality... am I the only one that can't get decent stuff
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/5) -- We have used Columbia pretty exclusively for 25+ years. Usually pretty ...

    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: dew point and trouble finishing
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/5) -- i was looking for some pretty specific info as it relates to dew point - something i found a w ...

    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: Which is the best free software for generating CNC part program?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/5) -- I looked @ Fusion 360. Free, for 3 years, if you are a student. $40/ month or $300/ year. Am I missi ...

    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. &#12858 ...

    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: 2D drawings are replaced by 3D models?
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    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: Vacuum cups/pods/blocks ?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Thanks for the help so far, I guess I will go off topic a bit on my own post, but is it hard to mac ...

    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: Inset door hinge that clears opening completely
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Thanks guys, we are waiting on delivery of the sugatsune and will be mocking up a solutio ...

    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: WANTED: AutoCAD LT 2008 trial version
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (11/4) -- I wouldn't bother with that, put in a real graphics card and move on. ...

    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: Looking for cnc electronics technical support in NY
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- it is a 3 axis turning lathe with a sauter 8 position tool changer ...

    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: Melamine Match
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Have you got a picture to post of the colour you are trying to match? ...

    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: Fastest way to finish sand outside corners
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (11/4) -- A profile sander will do the job.. ...

    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: Add edge nosing in place, with no clamps
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Edge clamp? ...

    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 ...

    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: Pocket screws for the rearside nailers?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (11/4) -- Full 1/2" backs shot on with 1 1/2" staples. Strong as a mo fo ...

    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! ...

    Re: Vortex Tornado
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- Please post your results. ...

    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: pedestal table base size
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (11/4) -- After posting my question, I dug around the internet for a couple hours and found some ...

    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: Prismatic letters
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- If you have Alphacam, you can get the Aspire add in. Do the work in Aspire, then export to Alphacam ...

    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 ...

    Re: Hussey Knife Alignment
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (11/4) -- You need to press the knives back against the backstop and over towards the p ...

    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (11/4) -- I see that,, many here and I may have posted too quick, my apologies, I have seen these machines in ...

    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. ...

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    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 ? ...

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    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, ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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) -- Thank you all. And thanks for the files pat. And you are right about ...

    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. ...

    Re: Setting fraction angles on miter saw
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (11/4) -- I forgot the 6" dimension ...

    Re: Improving Accuracy in Project Estimation for Woodworking
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/25) -- A lot of this depends on the project and type of work, cabinetry, furniture ...

    Re: Managing Costs and Estimates in Woodworking Projects
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (10/4/25) -- Learning to communicate clearly from day one. ...

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    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 . ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/24) -- Location would be nice also ...

    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: How I do the fridge box, and can I improve it?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/22) -- Thanks for that but I don't fully understand. The reason I do the arrangement with the ...

    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: shaper tooling for large stopped mortise
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (10/4/21) -- The safest way is to pivot the work into the cutter with the leading edge again ...

    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: Input on small 4 sided box, no back, no lid, in large quantities
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4/21) -- Update (I hate posts with no follow up) Not rock solid at this point but at this point ...

    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 ...

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    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: Sheets per day on a CNC
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (10/4/21) -- Dowel we average 40 ...

    Re: Question....
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    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.
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    Re: Question....
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    Re: Outdoor countertops.
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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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
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    Re: Solvent Pop
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    Re: Exterior Glue Failure - Part One!
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    Re: Solvent Pop
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    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 ...

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    Re: Insert rabbeting cutter
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    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
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    Re: Solvent Pop
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    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
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    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???
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    Re: WoodCadCam
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    Re: How Is This Door Made?
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    Re: Finding qualified finish employees
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    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
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    Re: Automatic stirrers, for small quantities (1 gal or under)?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- We made on that works for any size container. Got a cheapo Home Depot pneumatic drill and a s ...

    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 ...

    Automatic stirrers, for small quantities (1 gal or under)?
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    Re: How Is This Door Made?
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    Re: Lowering the cost of housing in America
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    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: Automatic stirrers, for small quantities (1 gal or under)?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- Sorry Herb, I wasn't too clear with what we needed. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm referring ...

    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: Automatic stirrers, for small quantities (1 gal or under)?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- just buy a one gallon air shaker, dedoes makes one there are also offshore mfg ones for sale ...

    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 . ...

    Re: What CAD program do you small shop owners use?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (10/4) -- WoodCAD|CAM ...

    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: Door lock mortisers
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (10/4) -- We have the PC mortiser. Like the Virutex (per Eric's post above), it does a ...

    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 ...

    Re: The need for outsourcing in the new economy
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (10/4) -- Jeff, We actually only build euro box cabinets. the only face frame stuff is to match an ...

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    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: Nonflammable Contact Cement
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (10/4) -- Thanks! ...

    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: Glazing large flat areas
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (10/4) -- I've posted the same question here before. I used to glaze over pigmented precat with dirty s ...

    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 ...

    Flooring made from poplar that's not been tongue and groove
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (10/4) -- Kiln dired poplar that is glued and scred down. which I think tured out great. I put ...

    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
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    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 ...

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    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
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    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: Need to find a wood source
    A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- Thanks, I will do that. ...

    Re: Need to find a wood source
    A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (10/4) -- Thanks a lot Mark. ...

    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.
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    Cabinet Vision how to remove parametric holes
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    Re: Has anyone used the small part holding tape?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (9/4/24) -- These tiles are a much better solution for holding small parts on a vacuum table. Vacuum is your ...

    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
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    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
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    Re: Locating pin clamps
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    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
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    Re: NotifyOnlyPost
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    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
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    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
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    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?
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    Re: Ultrasonic cleaners
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    Re: Ultrasonic cleaners
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    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
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    Re: Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Well, it's looking as if I can put a stretcher with a finished outboard face across the ...

    Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- I tried for a good thread title, but it's not easy. Would like to do a tight-fit arrang ...

    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: Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- I hate to sound like a purist but does "farmhouse sink" and "frameless&q ...

    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: Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- I like to make the cabinet frameless with a shelf for the sink, and then attach a 3/4&q ...

    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 ...

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    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: Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Face frame surrounding the sink which would be level with the doors below it. ...

    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: Front frameless sinkbase for Kohler cast iron farmhouse sink
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (9/4/21) -- Cut it into a false drawer front. ...

    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: Does everyone here do residential?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (9/4) -- (sorry posted before I was through) So in commercial you can have lot of money p ...

    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 ...

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    Re: Toner to correct stain
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: SCM Tech 5 Axis Flat Table or Biesse Rover A 1432 5 Axis PTP
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    Re: Shop Test for Job Applicants
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Paul Downs book review thread
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Varnish dis coloring wood
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    Re: Arched Top Louver Doors ?
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    Re: Custom Shaper Knives Source
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    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
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    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. ...

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    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 ...

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    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
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    Re: Straight Line Rip blades
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    Re: Hinge type and manufacturer
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    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 ...

    Re: Hinge type and manufacturer
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4/22) -- Can you strip the paint off a couple hinges? ...

    Re: CNC trouble
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    Re: Straight Line Rip blades
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    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 ...

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    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 ...

    Alphacam to Woodwop (Homag machines)
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    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. ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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. ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- Well spoken Al ...

    Re: fabricating 'standard' handrail fittings
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    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
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    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
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    Re: New computer
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    Re: Assembly workstation in action - 78 cabinets assembled in 7.5 hours
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (8/4) -- That’s awesome and I commend your tenacity to blow through so many boxes You have inspired ...

    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    Re: PEX for air lines
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    Re: Anyone use a Table Top Mortising Machine?
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (8/4) -- Sorry. This should add clarity. Use with unge router ...

    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
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    Re: Finishing Redwood
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    Re: Painted White Oak
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (8/4) -- For 3k polyesters & 2k urethanes; I've had excellent results with Sherwin ...

    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.) & ...

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    Re: Weeke homag cnc drilling using aspire or vcarve
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    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 ...

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    Re: door design software
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    Re: GMR CNC LASER
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    Re: highly textured oak veneer
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    Re: Wall Panel Hardware
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    Re: hidden shelf pins
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    Re: tree identification
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    Re: tree identification
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    Re: Wall Panel Hardware
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    Re: hidden shelf pins
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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- I remember a post a while back where some of you discussed some pretty efficient ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- I get an immense amount of satisfaction out of finishing and re-finishing . I love the researc ...

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    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 ...

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    Re: Looking for wood finisher giving me a lesson in NYC
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- So much fun? Man, at best finishing can be okay, and at worst a back breaker! Nothing like eat ...

    Re: need help with ferrous sulfate on weathered pine
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    Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction
    A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (8/4) -- It appears you will keep posting this until you get an answer, but think about i ...

    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
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    Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction
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    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 ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Maybe look into part time work in a finishing shop, you'll start at the bottom stripping, prep ...

    Re: Toekick Construction Methods
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    Re: Cabinet designers...fact or fiction
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    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
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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (8/4) -- Do you have a link to the fine tips? ...

    Re: Toekick Construction Methods
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    Re: Toekick Construction Methods
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    Re: Faceframe Hinges
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    A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (6/4/23) -- This works very well for us https://kundig.com/products/uniq ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    Re: Low volume edgebanding
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    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? ...

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    Re: Edgebander loosing power
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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (6/4) -- You do not own that software. Talk to who does. ...

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    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 ...

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    Re: "Euro,32mm,frameless" style cabinet making
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    Re: "Euro,32mm,frameless" style cabinet making
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    Re: "Euro,32mm,frameless" style cabinet making
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    Re: "Euro,32mm,frameless" style cabinet making
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    Re: Torsion Box Doors
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    Re: How many of you are running your shop on lean manufacturing principles?
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    Re: Stand Up Desk for Doing Drawings
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