B blakjak220 Member Joined Feb 9, 2014 Messages 87 Aug 4, 2014 #21 could be wrong but I think it's the 14" SUV.... just judging from the light mount and the foot brake...
could be wrong but I think it's the 14" SUV.... just judging from the light mount and the foot brake...
D dfuller Member Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 31 Aug 4, 2014 #22 It's actually the 18" with a Resaw King Blade (blade is dedicated to the saw). I looooooooooove that saw. I also have a 14" for curves and odd jobs.
It's actually the 18" with a Resaw King Blade (blade is dedicated to the saw). I looooooooooove that saw. I also have a 14" for curves and odd jobs.
WoodWhisperer Member Joined Jun 25, 2013 Messages 175 Aug 10, 2014 #24 Awesome looking doors! I love the natural color of cedar.
L Luzzy Member Joined Jan 7, 2014 Messages 123 Aug 12, 2014 #25 This was my first project with the XL as well. What a pleasure to use Attachments image.jpg 767.4 KB · Views: 756
J jacko9 Member Joined Apr 21, 2010 Messages 2,378 Aug 12, 2014 #26 Excellent doors and I see that your grapes are doing very well. I also noticed that you hung your previous resawing blade above the door [wink] Jack
Excellent doors and I see that your grapes are doing very well. I also noticed that you hung your previous resawing blade above the door [wink] Jack
D dfuller Member Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 31 Aug 13, 2014 #27 jacko9 said: I also noticed that you hung your previous resawing blade above the door [wink] Jack Click to expand... Resawing has come a long way, a 1" carbide-tip blade with a 3 horse motor beats the two-man saw every time. And so has joinery, comparing Dominos to doweling is like comparing those two saws.
jacko9 said: I also noticed that you hung your previous resawing blade above the door [wink] Jack Click to expand... Resawing has come a long way, a 1" carbide-tip blade with a 3 horse motor beats the two-man saw every time. And so has joinery, comparing Dominos to doweling is like comparing those two saws.
wow Honorary Member Member Joined Nov 14, 2013 Messages 3,575 Aug 13, 2014 #28 That project is the perfect justification for the Domino XL if ever there was one. Nicely designed, nicely built, nicely finished - Nicely Done!
That project is the perfect justification for the Domino XL if ever there was one. Nicely designed, nicely built, nicely finished - Nicely Done!
J JSmith Member Joined Jan 19, 2021 Messages 4 Oct 6, 2021 #29 simply stunning - love the natural finish! Makes me want to get the XL