Reiska said:Ah, that's precisely what I didn't want to hear since I don't have access to a planer/thicknesser nor a bandsaw nor do I have a fireplace either [sad]
I can edge joint to some extent with my EHL65 in it's stand, but it's not good at any longer lengths of board and limited to 65mm width. And I can cut strips with my TS-saw with either the guide rails or in the CMS, but I don't think I can get away with them tools from the thicknessing phase?
I guess I'll have to get cracking on building the boxes for the S.O.'s planting gear and reclaim the whole shed for myself as a man-cave - maybe then I could somehow fit a tabletop planer/thicknesser in there...
Where's the Tardis when you need one? [scratch chin]
Stone Message said:Reiska
My late uncle was a boat builder and he was probably the finest carpenter that I have ever met. His tools were amazing. If that is anything to go by then you may be a very lucky chap. You still need a planer/thicknesser and a bandsaw. I could not function without those two machines. So, build yourself a shed and get some tools to go in it! I will send you some plans if that would help.
Peter
Reiska said:I'm purely a hobbyist with woodworking - I earn a living with keeping banks compliant to regulation [big grin].
Nigel said:Reiska said:I'm purely a hobbyist with woodworking - I earn a living with keeping banks compliant to regulation [big grin].
That must be difficult job! [smile]
Nigel said:Reiska said:I'm purely a hobbyist with woodworking - I earn a living with keeping banks compliant to regulation [big grin].
That must be difficult job! [smile]
I have one of those Axminster lunchbox thicknessers [344cx] dont know if they still sell them . It's actually quite good but I have to buy disposable blades all the time [sad] Don't have a band saw but I often think about getting one....anyone heard of an Italian make Meber?
Nigel said:...anyone heard of an Italian make Meber?
Scott B. said:Step Two:
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