that is so cool, I just realized that's probably you at your home, thought it was a mill originally from my phone
we had so many maple and oak trees come down in the rear wooded area during Sandy and always wished I could have done some with it instead of firewood
In late, but +many to that. The built-in SmooveP made for me is awesome with an awesome filling.
Thanks, man.In late, but +many to that. The built-in SmooveP made for me is awesome with an awesome filling.
I've been wanting a track saw for sometime. Was deciding between Makita and Festool, but think in the end I'll drink the green kool-aid.Sawing up the slabs with the tracksaw. It's a really good application for this tool. You can't easily push a slab through the table saw because it doesn't have a good edge to go up against the fence.
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After that, they go to the jointer, the thickness planer and the table saw to square up the edges.
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You'll need the big one (TS75) if you want to use it for this kind of work, both for the depth of cut and the motor power. Even at 13 amps, ripping strains the motor.I've been wanting a track saw for sometime. Was deciding between Makita and Festool, but think in the end I'll drink the green kool-aid.
Pat that is stunning! Is the top breadboard style?View attachment 43579
Done building and ready for finishing. I used all 6 slabs!
does the jointer get used on opposing short edges? or is it jointer then planer?
what is the treatment of the exposed end-grain?
how many of us need to show up to move it in place?
beautiful work!
Thanks, Brian. Yep, breadboard ends on the top.Pat that is stunning! Is the top breadboard style?
Did you end up getting any? She texts me every other day.Nice work !
Time to get more boards !
Was thinking the same thing...Beautiful work Pat, stunning now and should be even better finished!! Are they doweled, biscuited, or tenoned together?
For the top, the long boards are biscuited. The breadboard ends are attached with Dominos (9 per end). The 3 middle Dominos are glued on both ends, and the others are glued on one end and left loose on the other. The mortises for the loose ends are also bored wider so there's a little float to allow for seasonal movement.Beautiful work Pat, stunning now and should be even better finished!! Are they doweled, biscuited, or tenoned together?