Calling for Submissions - Everett
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
That applies to more than college!
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
I forgot to post here that the shipment was found and delivered
I posted it elsewhere but forgot to here.
Documents are restored and combined into one PDF and on the main page of My Google Drive. Far too large for forum. 75 pages in all
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I posted it elsewhere but forgot to here.
Documents are restored and combined into one PDF and on the main page of My Google Drive. Far too large for forum. 75 pages in all
Everett
Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
Wood this be of any value Everett?
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Popula ... SpBDNQ7iGB
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
Never thought about mashing potatoes with my shopsmith. Now that is thinking outside the box!
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
That is a very appropriate piece of history indeed.beeg wrote:Wood this be of any value Everett?
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
Up to a 15" saw blade???mountainbreeze wrote:Never thought about mashing potatoes with my shopsmith. Now that is thinking outside the box!



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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
A Vertical panel saw
First time seeing that, never entered my mind.
Also outside the box.
I can also see a jig that could be attached to it to make sure the piece being cut remains parallel to the blade
Nice adaptation.

First time seeing that, never entered my mind.
Also outside the box.
I can also see a jig that could be attached to it to make sure the piece being cut remains parallel to the blade

Nice adaptation.
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I have seen that before but the idea of feeding a sheet of plywood past that exposed saw blades just scares the day-lights out of me. Now, having said that, if the set up included the right sort of jigs and fittings it would be very helpful. The unsecured cut off would be a real problem (just as it is when using the Mark V with the table tilted. That piece above the saw blade MUST BE CONTROLLED!cooch366 wrote:A Vertical panel saw![]()
First time seeing that, never entered my mind.
Also outside the box.
I can also see a jig that could be attached to it to make sure the piece being cut remains parallel to the blade![]()
Nice adaptation.
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
dusty wrote:I have seen that before but the idea of feeding a sheet of plywood past that exposed saw blades just scares the day-lights out of me. Now, having said that, if the set up included the right sort of jigs and fittings it would be very helpful. The unsecured cut off would be a real problem (just as it is when using the Mark V with the table tilted). That piece above the saw blade MUST BE CONTROLLED!cooch366 wrote:A Vertical panel saw![]()
First time seeing that, never entered my mind.
Also outside the box.
I can also see a jig that could be attached to it to make sure the piece being cut remains parallel to the blade![]()
Nice adaptation.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
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Re: Calling for Submissions - Everett
Apparently DeWalt thought that was a good idea as well and documented it in their book for the Radial Arm Saw as seen here. https://www.sawdustzone.org/forum/discu ... ras-terrordusty wrote:I have seen that before but the idea of feeding a sheet of plywood past that exposed saw blades just scares the day-lights out of me. Now, having said that, if the set up included the right sort of jigs and fittings it would be very helpful. The unsecured cut off would be a real problem (just as it is when using the Mark V with the table tilted. That piece above the saw blade MUST BE CONTROLLED!cooch366 wrote:A Vertical panel saw![]()
First time seeing that, never entered my mind.
Also outside the box.
I can also see a jig that could be attached to it to make sure the piece being cut remains parallel to the blade![]()
Nice adaptation.
Thanks much,
Chris Phelps
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2x Mark 5 520 and a 10ER
Chris Phelps
Cheap tools are too expensive
2x Mark 5 520 and a 10ER