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Hi all,
I may be late to the party on this but,
Axminster tools are rebranding their own range of power tools and are selling off shop stock at good prices. I was looking for a 305mm disc sander and just got their £400 trade version for £230, the price of their hobby one. They also had lathes...
I’ve used woodworking machinery all my working life & always give the machines my full attention & respect. This photo was taken a few years ago & I’ve just turned it up.
I was cutting timber on the circular saw & was distracted for a second by something going on in the workshop when BANG, my...
I am slowly getting my router table done, thought I must confess it is mostly used as some to put things an and buried.:goesred:
I am now up to the stage of making the fence, I was thinking about buying all the partsd whn I remembered this POS that has been sitting around and getting in the was...
The first turning of the year/ I just had to go and turn something I have kept it simple as the wife kept asking for a bowl for the small coffee table to put fruit and sweets in for Christmas (well at least it will be ready for next Christmas:funny:). Measures 10 1/2" X 2"
Hi to all
Thanks for allowing me to join this forum. I am not totally new to turning wood in general but have never turned pens. I am from Cambridge and work as an electronic engineer, maintaining large machinery controlled by PLC's and inverters this is the job that puts the bacon on the table...
Mensa, as you know, is a national organization for people who have an IQ of 140 or higher.
Several of the Mensa members went out for lunch at a local cafe.
When they sat down, one of them discovered that their salt shaker contained pepper, and their pepper shaker was full of salt.
How...
Photograph and Scroll Saw copies (ruff) on kitchen table . A mate in the US said give me a pic to copy using his scroll saw,pic70,s and cut one much later.
Prompted to show from the recent sailing ship scroll saw on the kitchen table this week.
Peter.
I bought this little beauty in 1971. It’s an Elliott Unimat lathe combo. It coverts from an automatic feed lathe to a pillar drill or milling table. It has 12 speeds from 155rpm to 6000rpm & has done me proud.
I own a Record BS300E band saw. I am at present making some jigs to assist with cutting timber for pens and segment bowls.
I am looking for to purchase some bar to make a slide to allow my jig to accurately slide across the saw table.
It seems to be an odd size slot that record use.
I have...
... see this very often what is all this on my coffee table. I think it is the most I have done for a long while. This lot equals 13 items unlucky for some
High all
just a quick one which is the best generator to run a full workshop? ie table saw and welder table drill and scrollsaw not all at the same time {unplug one to plug another one in} confused lol
many thanks