Re: Helpful tips to speed up Production A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Infrared heaters in the dry area speeds drytim of primers and sealers and topcoats. Krystal ha ...
Re: CNC Newby - Biesse rover 322 - XNC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/1) -- Hi Daniel, the XNC is the first generation of Pc front end machines from Biesse, I program at machin ...
White to peach color A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Here is a brief story. House was in a flood. Cabinets (oak) were removed and refinished. The f ...
Re: Used Wide Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- Thanks for the responses guys. Tom, are you referring to this article: http://surfpreps ...
Re: CNC Newby - Biesse rover 322 - XNC Controller A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/1) -- Thanks Paul R for your response, I have all the thick paper manuals on hand to go through. The tech ...
Re: Dadoes & rebates on various materials A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/1) -- I typically use a down spiral bit for rabbets and dados. You can also use a mortise compression tool ...
Re: How to copy a museum molding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- I have both 6" and 12" long contour guages available. regards, Chuck ...
Re: mlc woodsong glaze tips? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- I use this product often. Always sandwich between vinyl. Works well, long open time, very forg ...
Re: White to peach color A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Did they chemically strip the old finish? Possibly did not neutralize the stripper and now get ...
Re: Cabinets too red... need to go more brown? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- After some tweaking here is the finish product.. can you say panic?? Closer to what they were ...
Re: Problem with poly finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Yes I think I agree with you, it doesn't look as if it's peeling ... I was wondering the same ...
Re: Used Wide Belt? A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- There is a good article on Surf Prep's website on purchasing wide belt sanders. I think ...
Re: lube for WB spray guns? A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- I was told to use Vaseline too. Hence, I use Vaseline. I also cover my face with it if I am sp ...
Re: How to copy a museum molding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- If you get a clean black line out line it can be converted to dxf for cnc use, ...
Re: Problem with poly finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Doesn't quite look like it's peeling. Never heard of polyurethane needing a sealer unless you' ...
Re: Soapstone laboratory countertops A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- I would get chemsurf 1" thick rather than the stone. Any acids or bases o ...
Re: Problem with poly finish A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Looks melted to me. Homeowner is trying to get a free fix for something done by one of their k ...
Re: Jobs for a former owner? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- P2, where are you located now and where was your business located? ...
Re: Jobs for a former owner? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- Phase 2 What can you do about this situation? ...
Re: How to copy a museum molding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- What about a profile contour gauge? ...
Re: White to peach color A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Was it White Oak or Red Oak? ...
Re: Profit Margin Rant A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- Mitch, Marcus did become a partner in a furniture company in Miami. That show ga ...
On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- QuickBooks is driving me nuts with its movement to a 'pay monthly forever' type ...
Re: Being bad mouthed by competitors A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- I agree that mudslinging is not worth the effort... That said, if someone told m ...
Re: creating used barn wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Last summer I did 3,000 linear ft. of 1x6 and 1x4 in various lengths. The wood was actual barn ...
Re: Profit Margin Rant A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- It's not gross profit margin that matters, it's net profit after all expenses ar ...
Re: IGU with Laminated Glass A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- Laminated glass is considerably more expensive than tempered, but typically ha ...
Re: On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- I'm using the online version right now myself. The only advantage it's given me ...
Re: horizontal plank doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- You can think of door construction as two basic types - Frame and panel, with ...
Vacuum Psi vs. Glue Specs. A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- I use vacuum for veneering shop-sawn veneers and laminating thicker stock for ...
creating used barn wood A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- I have been asked to build a bunch of barn wood furniture and do some feature walls. I thought ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Thanks for the responses. By a non pre-cat WB product do you mean something like a WB conversi ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- " By a non pre-cat WB product do you mean something like a WB conversion varnish? ". ...
Re: Holzher edgebander setup A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- It sounds like your glue feed is not turning off quickly enough and leaving a gob of glue ...
Re: 60" x 96" table top A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- How about a large dovetail routed into the bottom with only the center glued. Then glue ...
Doing takeoffs from PDF floorplan A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- I was wondering what programs/add-ons you guys are using to pull measurements off of digit ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Although target & general are both....ok to fine WB finish ( i use quite frequently Target ...
Re: drills in mastercam A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/1) -- Aren't your axis limits a function of your controller and not of Mastercam or your post? I can draw, ...
Re: horizontal plank doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- Given my experience with Baltic Birch over the years I would not rely on it to ...
Re: Water Based Finishes A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Jeremy, Not here to promote any product, but European water base technology is very different ...
Dining Table Extension Sliders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Hello. Can anybody please recommend high quality extension sliders for dining tables? Look ...
Re: Beaded face frame drawer opening hgt A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Not having a top rail is not an option for us. Our standard stile and rail widths for bead ...
Re: Just for fun question? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Mitch, ya valid point, I was thinking of bigger machines, I agree with you that dust colle ...
Re: table/desk lifts A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- Hafele for the modern lift www.hafele.com Crank-up base / most of what is being used ou ...
Re: Holzher edgebander setup A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Thank you for response yes it was an edgebander tech the glue on this machine is applied w ...
Re: On Premisis Bookkeeping Software? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- I do not. But I am keenly interested in this topic. My wife just updated our Qui ...
Re: Doing takeoffs from PDF floorplan A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Adobe has this feature in it. Click on the edit tab and pull down to analysis, then click ...
Re: Photo design question A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- I've never used sketch up will it do it with a photo or just a drawing. I'm looking for photo realis ...
Re: Cutting Starboard A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- I've done this plenty of times, i just turn off dust extractor and every 'x' number of cut ...
Re: Holzher edgebander setup A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Was it an Edgebander technician? Is your part hitting the shoe or the roller? It shoul;d o ...
Re: Just for fun question? A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Mitch, by the way, great website, if you were closer I would get a price on some shutters, ...
Re: Lean Installations A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (2/1) -- The 'Big Boys' do it quite a bit. Typically I don't have to go there, ...
Re: Plywood construction A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (2/1) -- Harold, Thanks again for the infos! We also use leg levelers. For the liner, If it's on Ri ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- In our work, I am not quick to weed out anyone, as I can not predetermine who wi ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- In my opinion, the strongest trait a craftsman should have to run a business is ...
Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- Hi Guys, I am having a difficult time selling my work. I freely admit that I do ...
Re: phase inverters pros and cons A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- It is a good idea especially if you will be using the full HP... The current on the in ...
Re: phase inverters pros and cons A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- ALL VFDs are 3 phase in, 3 phase out.. but they work with single phase also.. you have ...
Re: End Grain Top Cupping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- A late response: you should check the moisture yourself, as the term "kil ...
Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/1) -- Bought a brush sander that hasn't lived up to expectations. I use it for sanding pr ...
Re: Stability of Beech for interior passage doors A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (2/1) -- American and Euro Beech shrink and swell the same. The main difference between ...
Re: RE: Debarkers A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- I would say a second debarker would do very little if anything to extend blade life. T ...
Re: Selling Your Work A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (2/1) -- I'm not a salesmen either but I don't have a problem with selling my work. Try b ...
Re: Finish Color Test A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- sorry for the hi-jack , but I was curious what others scored on the Farnsworth Munsell test . ...
Re: phase inverters pros and cons A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- One more question EC. Do you oversize the VFD if running on single phase in? I've seen ...
Re: Brush sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (2/1) -- What type of sander? What brand? Variable speed hubs? I bet I can help you get it w ...
Re: Finish Color Test A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- haha......I did it again and scored 111 ......poor color acuity .my better half scored a 12 . ...
Re: Finish Color Test A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- Those sorts tests can be taken with a grain of salt. Take that particular test a dozen or so t ...
Re: Driliing speed/feed A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (2/1) -- We drill with carbide or carbide tipped bits. We use 6000 rpm and 100 ipm mostly. I would be interes ...
Re: Finish Color Test A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (2/1) -- i got a 19 my wife got a 4 the lower the score the better nicko ...
Re: 3D CAD for Cabinet Design and Production A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- Kerry, Very impressive. Based on my observations of your post here and over at Thermwood I would say ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- FYI, when Mozaik said they were "unfamiliar" with the syntax of the sample post I sent sen ...
Drying and treating a hollow tree trunk. A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- Dr Wengert, I have a client wanting me to bring a whole tree into a restaurant, and re ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- Hi Benjamin. I can't speak about Mozaik as I have never used their products. Enroute however should ...
Re: 3D CAD for Cabinet Design and Production A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- You do some great work with e cabinets Kerry. I have spent a lot less time with it than you I am sur ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- To clarify, Mozaik was definitely officially "willing" to help, yes they did respond to my ...
Re: 3D CAD for Cabinet Design and Production A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- HI Kerry, HI Steve, Yes, e-cabs is still lacking in line drawing and shop drawings. Cant really prod ...
Re: Got my homemade mill kind of running A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (2/1) -- Video of my bandsaw mill cutting wood. Its running good without any saw guides,so I ma ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- Scott, There is probably an issue between Mozaik and SCM because Mozaik is usually pretty quick to w ...
Re: glue squeeze out A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (2/1) -- Ideally, I clamp it up and when the glue turns gel like (after 15-45 min. Depending on temp.)i ...
Re: Want to build a Pilates Reformer machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- That, and can you imagine the potential liability that comes with making these. Very li ...
Re: Want to build a Pilates Reformer machine A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- Guys, This would be for my girlfriend who is a certified Pilates instructor. And yes... ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- With all the help I got, Phones answered, emails returned promptly, forum responses, and the custom ...
Re: Mozaik A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (2/1) -- Mozaik said they are currently working with SCM and that they hope the issue is resolved shortly. ...
finish/veneer roughness A message posted at WOODWEB's Veneer Forum (2/1) -- I am writing to ask for advice on repairing a conference table that has developed roughness on it ...
Screws For Mounting Hinges On Plywood A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (2/1) -- Looking to see if there is a screw available that would mount a hinge to plywood that w ...
Blower Gale #40???? A message posted at WOODWEB's Dust Collection, Safety and Plant Operation (2/1) -- I dont know were to get any info on this.... They seem to be out o ...
Re: Thornapple Market A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (2/1) -- The wood of the Hawthorn is hard with a fine grain and lends itself to a bea ...
Re: Banders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1/26) -- Bozzy, I ordered a Homag Edgeteq S200 The sample i was given, the glue line was pretty ...
Re: Banders A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1/26) -- I have a Virtuex eb 25 and love it. Easy to use, fast to heat up, easy to clean. Mine i ...
Re: Looking for a Cabinet Installer in SoCal A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/1/25) -- Sorry to hear about your lead installer’s injury—I hope they recove ...
Re: painted face frames A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/1/25) -- To ensure strong glue bonding when attaching prefinished face frame ...
Re: Office help? A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1/25) -- Consider hiring an experienced project manager or administrative assistant to ...
Re: Vevor random orbital sander A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/25) -- I see the brushless one on their website is out of stock. They look just like the Mirka. Fo ...
Re: PLASTIC LAMINATE OVER MELAMINE A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (1/1/24) -- If you're considering applying plastic laminate over melamine, it's a ...
Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1/23) -- First off, Happy New Year’s everyone. I am wondering what size air compressor are you r ...
Re: Chargers in a bar top?a A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1/23) -- I used a 3" round rail, set low to the top, Enough to hold onto, but n ...
Re: Air compressor A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1/23) -- If the compressor you have has cast iron cylinders on the pump, you would be way ahead ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- I would go with the biggest pump you can afford. Reasons being, you can use it for any very ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- they are virtually trouble free pump, main thing is to change the internal oil which is ver ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- depending on how often you change colors, solvent saving machine i bit the bullet and does ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- I have heard nothing but good about those pumps. I would like to get one of those pumps as ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- Definition of a beast. Purchased a year or two ago from CET INC. CA tech 14/1 and Cobra mad ...
Re: Kremlin pump A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/23) -- 1 wish I could swing the Wagner cobra diaphanous pump but big bucks there ...
Re: CNC Newb… Where do I begin? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1/22) -- Lots of good advice above. Everyone is going to look at their personal experience and give advice ...
Re: CNC Newb… Where do I begin? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1/22) -- Lots of good advice above. Everyone is going to look at their personal experience and give advice ...
hardware issue A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1/22) -- Hi , Yesterday I went to finish up several built-ins I did for a client . All I had to ...
Re: CNC Newb… Where do I begin? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1/22) -- Mark, when I say 4th axis, I don't mean it in the way of running marathon .STL programs, I'm refe ...
Re: Reinforced corner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/22) -- You've got two problems. The glue line is very wide. The epoxy is now filler. Telegraphing ...
Re: Reinforced corner A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1/22) -- How about instead of making the cap joint, you use more of a spline that is internal so it ...
Re: New Foreman in Outdated Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- If your owner is ready to invest simply have them do the math and give you a bud ...
Re: Solid hard wood slabs A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Duster - I was once given a sketch of legs for a slab table by the designer on the job. Ex ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I'm a long time woodworker, and a very novice turner. The two best pieces of advice I can ...
Plastic Laminate Over Melamine A message posted at WOODWEB's Laminating and Solid Surfacing Forum (1/1) -- Hi I know this was discussed before, but not in the context I would put i ...
Re: Homemade vac pods... best material? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- Gray industrial PVC from McMaster-Carr or plain old white Azek or similar PVC. If for permanent use ...
Homemade vac pods... best material? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- I'm looking to make some pods for my flat table. I've done some searching here but am still looking ...
Re: Advice choosing CAD/CAM software small shop A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- I'd go along with the recommendation for Vectric Vcarve Pro.It does dogbones,although in typical Vec ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Showdown between scrapers and gougers will be at 1:00 next Tuesday in the parking lot. Onl ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I like to turn more than I like to sand. I use razor sharp gouges. I was taught from the f ...
Re: Shop made air power vice A message posted at WOODWEB's Furniture Making Forum (1/1) -- Hi Dave, I made my pocket hole drill press jig about 30 years ago still works great, th ...
Re: Homemade vac pods... best material? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- If it's your first set, for occasional use, I don't think there would be anything wrong with using M ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Craft Supplies is a very good source for almost everything turning. They have a lot of ver ...
Re: Homemade vac pods... best material? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- Thanks Gary, HDPE seems to be common and somewhat cheaper. I'm concerned about the slickness of it t ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Jeff, Regardless of brand of tools IMHO scrapers work great as opposed to gouges and such ...
Re: Turning chisels and a Happy New Year. A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Hi Rich, if the pencil was turning it may be good, have you ever seen them slice veneer at ...
Re: Louvered shutter A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- You can easily do it on any cnc with good jigs. Here's a short video for reference. Jack ...
Black Grain filler acting like stain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Hello, I am having a bit of trouble using Black Mohawk Black grain Filler (oil based) thinned ...
Re: Table saw vs. Straight line rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- I rip large quantities of lumber inconsistently... Generally I’ve got only two bigg ...
Re: Table saw vs. Straight line rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- what we've done is found a local supplier that provides our "cabinet facing&qu ...
Re: Pinholes - Waxed Polyester - Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Hi Matt, Thanks for commenting. I have considered this and do need to run a couple of experime ...
Re: Table saw vs. Straight line rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- I like the idea of subbing it out, my new endeavour is just that. Concentrating on ...
Re: Dovetail machines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Just using the Baltic Birch that Atlantic Plywood sells. Have no idea what the brand is. I ...
Re: Using FRP in cabinet A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- as an alternative we use medex with VG PL pressed with interior color but it's all the sam ...
Re: Table saw vs. Straight line rip saw A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- If you are gluing up panels for doors it will help speed things up quit. However I ...
Air powered mixer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- I'm ready to switch from an electric drill for mixing 5 gal cans of CV to an air powered drill ...
Re: cnc bit help for 1/4" ply A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- David Z we return onion skin everything whether on the 40hp pump or 20hp pump flat table Also, try b ...
Re: MDF and Agualente Plus Primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Chemcraft aqua prime will help in this situation where you have to use junk mdf. it wont raise ...
Re: Dovetail machines A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Leo, I’ve been making solid dovetail drawers out of maple for sometime but have decided to ...
Re: MDF and Agualente Plus Primer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- If you do enough kitchens, and I don't think the white trend is going to fade anytime soon. Yo ...
Re: cnc bit help for 1/4" ply A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- interesting --- for 1/4" prefinished MDF and veneer core, i cut face up, and use a 1/4" tw ...
Re: Pinholes - Waxed Polyester - Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Hi Ron, Thanks for the heads up. I will keep this in mind and run some experiments when I'm ba ...
Re: Pinholes - Waxed Polyester - Help Needed A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Hi Bob, I have an open face spray booth so temperature in the booth varies with the weather an ...
Re: Air powered mixer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- I think I would stick with a 1/2" electric. A decent one is $160. A pneumatic especially ...
Re: RE: Application on Wood Grain A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Denatured alcohol Evaporates quickly, leaves nothing behind. It’s helpful for looking for drie ...
Re: Biesse Rover 321 Inverter Problem A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- I can remember having to reload the eprom chip for the controller once Not difficult @ all Russ Walt ...
Re: Air powered mixer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- I have used a cheap air drill for years. Don't remember the brand but the paddle valve control ...
Re: Air powered mixer A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- That’s what I use.you can regulate speed by dropping air pressure. Think it’s safer than an el ...
Re: Poitras saw parts A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Check out Forrest saw blade. ...
Re: AWI for estimating A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- yes ...
Re: Bottom cabinet height A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- It's done all the time. They usually call the base section a ladder. It has its pros and c ...
Mystery Hardware Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Anyone recognize these 2 identical pieces of mystery hardware. Found them while cleaning o ...
Re: Pvc pre-glued iron on eb issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I've had one of those $300 dollar bench top banders for years. I don't really use it anymo ...
Re: Pvc pre-glued iron on eb issues A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I'll vouch for the Woodtek bander from Woodworkers Supply. We've used it for over 15 years ...
Re: sloped hood vent access A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I do two piece hoods most of the time. The lower section holds the body of the hood, then ...
Bottom cabinet height A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- A long time cabinet builder made a suggestion on lower cabinets that he builds. if you cut ...
Re: Bottom cabinet height A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- We do the majority of builtins with ladder bases.Those do not have toe kicks. Kitchen cabi ...
Re: temperature dropping A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Try this first. In addition to using the Warming Wrap, you could keep what you are spraying ou ...
Re: temperature dropping A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- You could try warming whatever you are spraying. Wrap an electric heater around the container ...
Re: sloped hood vent access A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I tell the hvac guy, good luck. Sliding the hood over the liner would be the easiest for h ...
Re: Bottom cabinet height A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- It's one of the reasons the European designed cabinets sit on metal legs. You get easy adj ...
Re: temperature dropping A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- The wood has to be 65 degrees as well as the air temp. Temporarily heating the booth will stil ...
Re: Mystery Hardware Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Thanks Mark B for your prompt, succinct, and informative response. Mystery solved! ...
Re: gun cleaning A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Same issue. Thanks for the reply, this will be very helpful for me. ...
Re: Mystery Hardware Help A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- It's a lid stay, like this ... ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- John - Again, I mean no disrespect in my comments, past or future. You are pro ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Engineered(manufactured) beams & posts are thought to be better structural ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- I will take issue with the statement that "Many (doors) twist and warp, t ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- David, I have a question on your comment stating wood will only warp with chan ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Must be some sort of reflection that makes it look white because there is no c ...
Employee Benifits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- Happy New Year everyone . I hope it’s prosperous for all. I searched the databas ...
Re: edge gluing A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/1) -- Thank you both Mark and Matt for your responses. The table in question is 16 feet long. I have ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- perhaps we are talking about a different poplar. The poplar we get is green/wh ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- I think gluing 3/16" veneer to BB ply for panels is very risky. You are b ...
Re: woodworking equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- That is a tough question, basically your shapers and your sander are weekend warrior poor ...
woodworking equipment A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Ok, I am new to the forum. I have been looking on other forums for information, but they s ...
Re: rotted out pine core A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- Yes, I spotted a standing tree in a yard while driving by that had been hit by lightni ...
Re: Cabinet Vision on Mac A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- I ran CV for years on a Mac via boot camp and it worked great . I too had trouble with the graphics ...
Re: Employee Benifits A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- 20 employees 401k, we match max % (this puts money in the owners pockets too so ...
Re: Door panels cracked A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- John, have you looked at the second picture you posted? And enlarged it? What ...
Re: Cabinet hinges, A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- That was my thought. Either its a wrap hinge (which would be odd with the overlay in the p ...
Re: rotted out pine core A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- trying for better pictures ...
Re: Customer claiming termites A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- There is no way that this has active termites. They need water, as already menti ...
Re: treads warping A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- We know 100% that this is a moisture content change issue. It is hard to belie ...
Re: Appliance installation callbacks policy A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- In my experiences, appliance installation is not part of the price for new or re ...
Re: Surf Prep System A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- If I understand it correctly, the "electric" version includes an air pump that drive ...
Re: Wood Cad Cam blind dado construction A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- Thanks Dan yes that was helpful. It appears V11 and V12 are essentially the same in their capability ...
Re: Humidification Systems A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- At 70F, the amount of moisture required to increase the humidity from 20% RH to ...
Re: Surf Prep System A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- Dean, There is an electric Surf Prep now. I too would rather use electric over air. But The el ...
Re: Help Setting Up Cabinet Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Most would prefer to buy American if the price is close to the same and quality is there. ...
Re: Biomass Furnace A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- You do not have to have infloor. I have both infloor and hanging heaters. The in ...
12" Jointer/Taiwan A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- I'm looking to purchase a 12" jointer. I'm looking at used equipment but also ...
Re: Import to Biesseworks from PYTHA A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- Garry, One of the issues is there are several ways to make the import work and without knowing how y ...
Re: heating and cooling for furniture shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- Gary is indeed correct. The dry winter humidity can easily be under 20% RH in an ...
Re: heating and cooling for furniture shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- Thank you for the replies. I am definitely adding a humidifier to the shop for t ...
Furniture Design Prototype shop A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/1) -- Hello, I'm new to Furniture Design, graduated with a degree in Industrial Design and leaning ...
Re: 12" Jointer/Taiwan A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- Hard to say what machinery is now made in Taiwan or China. Many companies have plan ...
Cnc Routing_plunge Rate_axial Tool Entry Feed A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- CNC ROUTING_PLUNGE RATE_AXIAL TOOL ENTRY FEED FOR LAMINATED MDF TOOL DIA 1S 20MM , RPM 1800, FEED 90 ...
Re: Barrier coat question A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- It just amazes me the things woodworkers do. Do like Rick says, you should be fine, that is fo ...
Re: Help Setting Up Cabinet Shop A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- Have you seen anyone else do this in Las Vegas? ...
Random Rant - Read if you got nothing better to do A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- I was discussing an earlier thread with one of my guys that was about how hard i ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Response to Leo G's comments: There is no grade in the 110 year old NHLA gradi ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Remember the basic concept that wood does not change its size or shape unless ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Yes, the grading has changed. Once upon a time a grader was to grade on the B ...
Re: Cabinets doors binding at hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I sometimes have hinges bind on shutters during installations. Whether you are dealing wit ...
Re: When should I use the log dogs? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- I used the dogs on every cut. Here's why... The band always pulls the cant in the dire ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- The NHLA rules have not changed in the 50 years I have known them. I have taug ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- One factor other than more people, less trees that plays a role is the export ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- As to the OP's question, unfortunately, it's going to take you longer to find ...
Re: Laying out radius A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- You need a template tracing of the existing shape. Then you can digitize that into AutoCAD. No digit ...
Re: would you warranty this entrance door? A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- The black in the style is a natural color spot in the wood. The black line all ...
Re: When should I use the log dogs? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- Log dogs are used virtually 100% of the time when sawing a log into lumber on the head ...
Re: Closet software advise A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- We do all drawings and pricing in KCD, and then manually enter units into Ecabinets to create the CN ...
Re: Closet software advise A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- We've used KCD for 15 years, for designing and pricing, and it's been excellent for us. We've spend ...
Re: Light weight panels for laminate A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Make torsion boxes with 3/8" or 1/2" thick faces, solid edges and a ...
newby sawyer A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- Hey guys, I recently acquired, or rather, was given a wood mizer lt 30g mill. Getting ...
Cabinets doors binding at hinges A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I refinished a corner cupboard for a customer. It was in rough shape when I got it since i ...
Net profit A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- I know this might be a vague question but what is a good industry average for Ne ...
Re: Blumotion clearances A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- I like to load the box with some weight before fastening the front in the shop. The slides ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- In my area of Michigan, the largest suppliers of hardwood lumber are also in t ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Then why is it that I have been ordering the same grade of wood for decades an ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- For me it is the opposite. The company we supply doors to requires that doors ...
Re: Closet software advise A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- Thanks Bernie for you respond. So how do you send you jobs now to the CNC? Are you still trying to s ...
Re: wood quality A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- I believe with every fiber in my body that the grading has changed. They let m ...
Re: Collet nut torque settings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- Pick up a collet torque wrench. It's available from the typical CNC tooling distributors. They're ex ...
Re: Blumotion clearances A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinetmaking Forum (1/1) -- may I ask what jigs or tricks do you guys use to mount the drawer guides when doing multip ...
Re: When should I use the log dogs? A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- So for sure on big machines, but also on small bandsaw? This is a WM LT15. ...
Re: Net profit A message posted at WOODWEB's Business and Management Forum (1/1) -- We are small shop also 5 people. We aim for 20%, but we closed our year on 13.5% ...
Re: Collet nut torque settings? A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- 125 foot pounds is more than you think, especially when using a short handle. ...
Re: newby sawyer A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- Your customers can tell you what dimensions they prefer to buy. ...
Re: Haunching tenons A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- Here is more info about relishing as it relates to windows on the AWWM site. L ...
Jointer troubleshooting A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- Hi All, I recently bought my first jointer, a ridgid 6-1/8" from home depot on ...
Re: Banding A message posted at WOODWEB's Adhesives Forum (1/1) -- Now you've got me wondering if we should be priming the 1.6mm also?? That would be a PIA. We a ...
Re: Scraps A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- Sit on it for awhile then throw it away, two days later you'll get an order!! Serio ...
alberta spruce/pine A message posted at WOODWEB's Sawing and Drying Forum (1/1) -- is the heart wood harder to dry and set pitch or the sap wood. we will be using a scra ...
Re: Haunching tenons A message posted at WOODWEB's Architectural Woodworking Forum (1/1) -- On a Griggio G4 tenoner, so no that won't do it as you've suggested. I like th ...
Re: Rifle stock A message posted at WOODWEB's Finishing Forum (1/1) -- I think polymerized tung oil would be a good option. http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.asp ...
shop saber IS router A message posted at WOODWEB's CNC Forum (1/1) -- Has anyone used or looked at Shop sabers new IS series router? seems to be a heavier built machine t ...
Re: Stroke Sander: Good for finish sanding? A message posted at WOODWEB's Solid Wood Machining Forum (1/1) -- I acquired a lever pad Samco stroke sander when starting out over 35 years ago. I w ...
Re: Crown on vaulted ceilings A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/1) -- Mike, your simple question with regard to the radius corners has alrea ...
Drills A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/1) -- The wood clocks i make I have used mainly regular twist drills for drilling small holes. 0.1 ...
Re: Drills A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/1) -- You pretty much answered your own question. A steel twist bit is exactly that, meant for met ...
Re: Drills A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/1) -- Anyone have any suggested makes, brands, etc.? Buy singly online? or have to buy bunches. I ...
Re: Software for CNC A message posted at WOODWEB's CAD Forum (1/1) -- I would recommend EnRoute. I think they would be an ideal fit for what you are doing. ...
Re: creating spiral rope design in columns A message posted at WOODWEB's WOODnetWORK Forum (1/1) -- Check out the video from Legacy Machines. Google may have more. Too small for logs, but the ...
Re: Aluminum Straightedge A message posted at WOODWEB's Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum (1/1) -- 8' is not that long. Why not simply straighten a stick of wood on the ...
Re: My sawdustburner A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/1) -- Yes. I start out by using a piece of 1-1/2 pvc in the center down to the air ...
My sawdustburner A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/1) -- I'm working the bugs out of my burner as we speak. So far I can burn about 8 ...
Re: My sawdustburner A message posted at WOODWEB's Value Added Wood Processing Forum (1/1) -- I am certain your using a pack type of sawdust burner. I have built one that ...