06-03-2016, 08:00 PM
Time to bore you again with wood.
After fixing the planer, I was feeding the laminated sides through and what I thought was a nail reared its ugly head. Shoot I said. Pulled the cover off the planer and couldn't find the missing chunk of blade. Got the awl out to check the nail, and low and behold it was a bullet. Luckily not steel jacketed.
This is a jig I made (in the metal shop) to cut dovetails on the ends of stock for sliding joints. The guide bar is adjusted with the threads on the end to set the thickness and if wanted taper in the finger.
The product, oh, the lumber is quarter sawn Ash cut on the sawmill again made in the metal shop. Funny how they go together.
After fixing the planer, I was feeding the laminated sides through and what I thought was a nail reared its ugly head. Shoot I said. Pulled the cover off the planer and couldn't find the missing chunk of blade. Got the awl out to check the nail, and low and behold it was a bullet. Luckily not steel jacketed.
This is a jig I made (in the metal shop) to cut dovetails on the ends of stock for sliding joints. The guide bar is adjusted with the threads on the end to set the thickness and if wanted taper in the finger.
The product, oh, the lumber is quarter sawn Ash cut on the sawmill again made in the metal shop. Funny how they go together.
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Greg
Greg