October 24, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, luvdunhill said: Finished the front panels on my phono pre. Nevermind Stephen “Bishop”’s creepy photobomb ... And of course you had to have a book matched pair for the faceplates. Got damn it’s gorgeous.
October 24, 20205 yr Hey now! Leave Got out of this! 😉 Yeah, I've seen some nice Ambrosio Maple before, but flamed Ambrosia Maple is a whole other thing. It's really lovely.
October 24, 20205 yr If you look closely, about an inch and a quarter from the left edges, you can even spot the Ambrosia beetle tunnels.
October 24, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, swt61 said: Yeah, I've seen some nice Ambrosio Maple before, but flamed Ambrosia Maple is a whole other thing. It's really lovely. The curl only kind of shows up in this pic, but it is the best one I have. This is not, actually, ambrosia - it is from a tree that was tapped for syrup. It leaves the same streaking, but with larger holes (which I cut off). This was wood from the $2/bf scrap heap - same wood I made the kitchen counters from.
October 24, 20205 yr Beautiful! I hearby proclaim this wood Tap Maple. There is also Spalted Maple. Similar, but caused purely by fungus. Ambrosia Maple is also caused by fungus, but it's the Ambrosia beetle that invites the fungus ( as does the tapping in Tap Maple ).
October 24, 20205 yr Author 4 hours ago, swt61 said: Beautiful! I hearby proclaim this wood Tap Maple. There is also Spalted Maple. Similar, but caused purely by fungus. Ambrosia Maple is also caused by fungus, but it's the Ambrosia beetle that invites the fungus ( as does the tapping in Tap Maple ). So, basically vegan ambrosia maple? I dunno that seems a bit too far.
October 24, 20205 yr Why do none of the experts with all their wood tools not live around me. I have projects, any of you thinking of transferring to lovely Illinois?
October 24, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, luvdunhill said: So, basically vegan ambrosia maple? I dunno that seems a bit too far. I live in California, where when we think we may have gone too far, we go a little further. 42 minutes ago, VPI said: Why do none of the experts with all their wood tools not live around me. I have projects, any of you thinking of transferring to lovely Illinois? I did my 40 years of winters. Done with snow.
October 28, 20205 yr The Opus wasn't reading about 1/3 of the CDs that I had tried in it, so I replaced the laser in it tonight. Works great!
October 28, 20205 yr Put together a saw. Still waiting and all the router parts so I’ll have to take part of it apart again.
October 28, 20205 yr 55 minutes ago, naamanf said: Still waiting and all the router parts so I’ll have to take part of it apart again. Don't worry, you'll have to take it apart again when you replace that fence. And again when you add the sliding table. Edited October 28, 20205 yr by dsavitsk
October 28, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, dsavitsk said: Don't worry, you'll have to take it apart again when you replace that fence. And again when you add the sliding table. What problems did you have with the fence? It looks like it functions exactly like the fence on my Jet which worked great.
October 28, 20205 yr You don't know Doug very well. He needs his cuts to be accurate to the micron. When Doug makes coffee in the morning (2:00 pm), he weighs the beans, grinds the beans, then weighs the grind. If those numbers don't match, leave immediately because it's going to be a bad day. Seriously though, Doug makes some of the most precise joints I've ever encountered. And the fence he has is the most accurate and adjustable tool you'll find. I would absolutely have one if I had a shop size table saw.
October 28, 20205 yr Just now, swt61 said: You don't know Doug very well. He needs his cuts to be accurate to the micron. When Doug makes coffee in the morning (2:00 pm), he weighs the beans, grinds the beans, then weighs the grind. If those numbers don't match, leave immediately because it's going to be a bad day. Seriously though, Doug makes some of the most precise joints I've ever encountered. And the fence he has is the most accurate and adjustable tool you'll find. I would absolutely have one if I had a shop size table saw. That's kind of the way I am as well. Or at least attempt to be. What fence is it?
October 28, 20205 yr I can't remember who it's made by. I think it's Jessem, but not 100% sure of that. Edited October 28, 20205 yr by swt61
October 28, 20205 yr No, I'm wrong, it's the INCRA TS-LS Table Saw Fence System. It really is an incredibly accurate system.
October 28, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, naamanf said: That's kind of the way I am as well. Or at least attempt to be. What fence is it? It is the Incra. I think it is like the old saying about democracy, that it's the worst fence available, except for all the others. It can be finicky and difficult to get calibrated, but it allows for doing things that are otherwise impossible. Traditionally, woodworkers don't really measure which makes it anathema to many people as it is purely about working to measurements. But it does suit the way I work, and I'd be lost without it. I did try to have a router table built into my saw table for a while. I tried using the same Incra fence for both, which was a bust. Then I found that the auxiliary router table fence was constantly in the way of the saw, so I removed that for the previously mentioned sliding table (which I am more ambivalent about, but when it is useful, it is very useful). The one accessory I have found that is worth its weight in gold is the JessEm stock guide. also, for the record, we have a Nespresso. I'm not that picky
October 29, 20205 yr d-_-b appropriate ? https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/m1-caliber-a-better-way-to-measure#/
October 29, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Grahame said: d-_-b appropriate ? Looks reasonable for framing with 2x4's, but probably not for "wood working". The Incra fence above is accurate, and adjustable, to 1/1000"
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