08-02-2017, 07:06 PM
I started woodworking about 40 years ago too. We were married in school and flat broke so I used some of my uncles tools to make us some furniture. Some of it hung around for decades.
Some beautiful heirloom pieces you've created Randy.
You've got me trumped on the routers, I only have 6 but I'll up you a shaper. I use it a lot making window sash for glass doored cabinets. With the right cutters I can fit the ends of the rails and stiles to the molding shape.
I was a little surprised, that 4 flute cutter (though it was screaming) made a beautiful smooth burn free cut.
Got the panels glued up for the wings on the table this aft.
My dumb phone camera doesn't do the grain justice.
This is how I started the day. Four wagon loads of white pine. The pile is getting daunting.
I wouldn't worry about the long post Randy. Don't think there are too many policies to break here.
Some beautiful heirloom pieces you've created Randy.
You've got me trumped on the routers, I only have 6 but I'll up you a shaper. I use it a lot making window sash for glass doored cabinets. With the right cutters I can fit the ends of the rails and stiles to the molding shape.
I was a little surprised, that 4 flute cutter (though it was screaming) made a beautiful smooth burn free cut.
Got the panels glued up for the wings on the table this aft.
My dumb phone camera doesn't do the grain justice.
This is how I started the day. Four wagon loads of white pine. The pile is getting daunting.
I wouldn't worry about the long post Randy. Don't think there are too many policies to break here.
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Greg
Greg