swt61 Posted August 28, 2022 Author Report Posted August 28, 2022 I regularly snap bands at my local HD. I have some crown molding to hang tomorrow, so I bought a few helpers...
morphsci Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 (edited) 54 minutes ago, VPI said: I wonder how someone is supposed to pull out 2x4 sfs cedar in this Home Depot. They seem to be guarding it. That’s one of the things my pocket knife is used for. Edited August 28, 2022 by morphsci 1
swt61 Posted August 28, 2022 Author Report Posted August 28, 2022 There are generally 3 different types of crown molding. 38, 45 and 52 degrees. The Kreg jig has a tool to allow you to check what your particular spring angle is, then you set the jig to that angle. It simply holds the molding at the correct angle as you cut. Without the jig the crown tends to move slightly while cutting. A slight discrepancy can become a big gap pretty quickly. You still turn the crown upside down to cut. The hangers are new to me. I just discovered them, and since I'll be working alone, they'll make holding the crown in place so much easier! 1
VPI Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 Interesting. Do not see myself doing crown molding but I love the brands like Kreg that just come up with ways to make things easier. The issue with getting to the wood is that the wood stacked in front of my wood was not the wood I am looking for. I could have cut into those stacks, but that would not have helped me get to the cedar 2x4s I wanted behind the two stacks.
dsavitsk Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 9 hours ago, VPI said: If I could figure out how to fit that jointer in my one garage space wood shop I would probably grab it. I personally wouldn't spend any actual money on an American style jointer. By the time you add a planer, it costs as much as buying a dual jointer/planer, it uses twice the space, and it leaves you with a jointer that's narrower than the planer which is dumb. The small cheap planers make sense for saving money, or the big standalone makes sense in a commercial shop with multiple people working at once, but otherwise I think they're pretty much always the wrong choice.
VPI Posted August 29, 2022 Report Posted August 29, 2022 I get it. I missed out on this one as I was trying to figure out how big it is, and if the ad was a scam, but she seems to be selling a lot of high end shit.
Voltron Posted August 29, 2022 Report Posted August 29, 2022 Holy smokes! That would have been worth some hassle to get for $4k.
VPI Posted August 29, 2022 Report Posted August 29, 2022 Went into the City to pick up the Penofin oil for the deck chairs and found I can get clean 2x12 cedar there for less than I was paying for rough cut 2x8 out in the country. Who would have thunk it. 2 1
naamanf Posted August 30, 2022 Report Posted August 30, 2022 Take 2. I don’t do cutting boards unless they are a gag gift. 4
VPI Posted August 31, 2022 Report Posted August 31, 2022 Last cut of the entire project and I managed to throw a tire, somehow. I guess I need to buy new tires for the bandsaw now. 1 1
VPI Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Do any of the SawStop crew run the overarm dust collection systems? Looking for options to limit the massive amounts of dust on every surface of the garage. Probably upgrade from the shitty dust right dust collectors first but started watching videos on the overarm options. I see very little difference in the videos so I am wondering if they even work.
Voltron Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 I've working in the shop in Michigan a lot lately and the dust is completely insane without any dust collection beyond the world's loudest and crappiest old shop vac vaguely stuck into the bank of the Sawstop. I have to wear a mask and it would be even worse if there wasn't an air filter. I say this because the same saw in Mayberry with the Supercell creates far, far less dust. It sucks down way more of the dust than I realized. I looked into the overarm booms and decided it was a lot of cost for not so much difference in most cases. I don't often use the blade guard vacuum attachment but even with the Festool vacuum attached in conjunction with the Supercell on the main port, it doesn't change the dust on the saw top very much. Getting the combo arm that connects both to the Supercell didn't seem like it could be that much better. If you were cutting sheet goods all the time, the big boom arm might be useful, but it wouldn't do much in many cases. I watched all the videos too, and the results didn't seem worthwhile.
naamanf Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 Good to know since I was considering trying some sort of over the blade method, stetting with the already included blade guard. Guess I’ll just deal with it for now.
swt61 Posted September 1, 2022 Author Report Posted September 1, 2022 You gents with the CNC routers can make one pretty easy. 1
Voltron Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 4 hours ago, naamanf said: Good to know since I was considering trying some sort of over the blade method, stetting with the already included blade guard. Guess I’ll just deal with it for now. Try it with your shop vac to see the results. Maybe it is better than I remember.
naamanf Posted September 1, 2022 Report Posted September 1, 2022 23 minutes ago, Voltron said: Try it with your shop vac to see the results. Maybe it is better than I remember. I might give it a try. Cutting boards is done. Not perfect but getting closer on doing good inlays. 7
VPI Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 Today was finally finish day. If anyone is looking for a project to perfect their bandsaw skills, this is the one. I am a fucking surgeon on that thing after all these cuts. 4 1
luvdunhill Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 Ok, who can I blame for the cost per sheet of this 1
VPI Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Rain delays at Lakeside Woodworking, but the assorted pieces are starting to look more like chairs. 7
VPI Posted September 5, 2022 Report Posted September 5, 2022 All done and ready to be moved to the deck with the neat razor scooter wheels. 14
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