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Re: Oh yeah, well...
By:Rehd
Date: 6/9/2000, 9:31 pm
In Response To: Re: Oh yeah, well... (peter czerpak)

: Don't forget that ripping 1/8" strips in a small thickness like
: 1/4" or so make for some fragile strips. I managed to have one get
: sucked in and spit back out at me. Plus I was the helper and had somebody
: running the feed side of the table saw. Also, bowed birch is tough to rip
: evenly as well - yes, I learned this.

: Pete Czerpak albany, NY

Pete, try cutting out some 0-clearance plates for your blades. Then you can cut anything you want, till you start slicing the fence with the blade. I made 0-clearance plates for the combo blades and also for my dado setup. Eliminates the worry of losing a piece down the slot. Eliminates material chatter on little stuff also. You can also make a very simple " Straightener " for all those bowed boards.

Rehd

Messages In This Thread

glassing the coaming question
peter czerpak -- 6/8/2000, 8:13 am
Pete's Birch/Purpleheart Strips *Pic*
Shawn B -- 6/8/2000, 11:37 am
Re: Pete's Birch/Purpleheart Strips
peter czerpak -- 6/8/2000, 12:07 pm
Re: Pete's Birch/Purpleheart Strips
Larry C. -- 6/8/2000, 6:36 pm
Re: Oh yeah, well...
Shawn B -- 6/9/2000, 12:01 pm
Re: Oh yeah, well...
peter czerpak -- 6/9/2000, 12:25 pm
Re: Oh yeah, well...
Rehd -- 6/9/2000, 9:31 pm
Another coaming lip approach
mike allen ---> -- 6/8/2000, 7:40 pm
Re: Circular vs. angled coaming ends
Shawn B -- 6/9/2000, 12:00 pm
coaming roaming: I'm moaning
mike allen ---> -- 6/9/2000, 2:30 pm
Re: glassing the coaming question
Ross Leidy -- 6/8/2000, 11:25 am
Re: glassing the coaming question
Shawn B -- 6/8/2000, 11:02 am
Re: glassing the coaming question
Dale Frolander -- 6/8/2000, 9:21 pm
Re: glassing the coaming question
peter czerpak -- 6/9/2000, 8:08 am
Re: glassing the coaming question
Greg Hicks -- 6/8/2000, 10:37 am