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I want to get one that would fit my green egg tabletop and use it in place of the existing insert. Do I just need to PM you the dims? I like to support the guys on here when I can and I think it would be a nice addition.
Tray and bowl bottom cutting bit . Template , and an oversize base .
I use it to do finger grabs , but easily adapted to do a prep tray .
Just have to have a template that matches the size of the tray .
I bought them to do these trays .
I bought some templates , but ended up making my own from them . It's a bitch really . You need at least 3/4's on the template , and the bought ones are thin . Really need to hog out the middle area to use them . It's a messy SOB . Lol .
I bought some templates , but ended up making my own from them . It's a bitch really . You need at least 3/4's on the template , and the bought ones are thin . Really need to hog out the middle area to use them . It's a messy SOB . Lol .
Nice . Now depending on what you're going to do , you'll need a base that spans the mortise you want to do . I made one out of 3/4 " particle board . You'll need that thickness to catch the bearing . I'm using double stick tape to hold it in place .
Boy , I like that Juice groove bit . I'm using a cheap box core bit .
Doesn't make a good cut on the bottom , or that slight round over .
I'll need to get one of those .
Multiple shallow cuts , and try to avoid the urge to go one more time .
" Maybe a bit deeper " turns into " dammit !"
Biggest thing is if the guide is on the outside of the cut , your direction is clockwise .
Guide to the inside of the cut , direction is counterclockwise .
I jumped on Amazon awhile back and bought a bunch of parts .
Made a leg taper jig for the tables I make , after I had a leg come off the saw and smoke me in the chest .
I can run this one one handed . Safe and no worries .
Currently working on a sub top with channels , so I can do setups for different things , like grooves .
Until I did the final glue ups. I then discovered that my back rest on the jointer was slightly out of 90 degrees. It is slight. But there. I'll keep it. And fix later.
I put brass feet on this one. Smart looking board otherthen my goof.
Hi all!
I've been getting more involved with wood working. And have been selling some of my work.
These are all hardwood, no popular. Mostly walnut, cherry, maple, ash, red oak.
Here are some that are either completed. Or near completion. The cherry and maple board with the black cheese cutter is sold. These boards range in size and price. A couple are quite large and would be great to pass down through your families. All boards are glued with waterproof glue. And are finished to 220 grit sandpaper. Have feet of different styles. And finished with three coats of Howards butcher block conditioner. Custom boards and range covers can also be made.
Those look fantastic really nice work.The hardwood choices show, especially the walnut and cherry. Clean glue-ups, great grain, and I like that you’re using waterproof glue and finishing properly with multiple coats of Howard’s. The feet options are a nice touch too.
That larger board is especially impressive definitely the kind of piece that gets passed down. Congrats on the sale already, and best of luck with the rest. I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding buyers here. Keep posting pics as you finish more!
Those look fantastic really nice work.The hardwood choices show, especially the walnut and cherry. Clean glue-ups, great grain, and I like that you’re using waterproof glue and finishing properly with multiple coats of Howard’s. The feet options are a nice touch too.
That larger board is especially impressive definitely the kind of piece that gets passed down. Congrats on the sale already, and best of luck with the rest. I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding buyers here. Keep posting pics as you finish more!
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