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    CNC Bulk Production...

    Hi Certainly a job I could do on my CNC What size Ytong/ACC blocks have you got in mind? I think shipping costs may turn the job into a non starter from the UK but happy to discuss further D
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    Converting garage

    I run a full time woodworking business from a converted 1 3/4 size garage. Insulated for sound and temp only heated by a couple of oil filled rads in winter, dont have any humid issues I would say it depends on what you want to make and how you want to make it I will get the other 1/4 sometime...
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    Forstner Drill Bits

    I tend to use saw tooth for end grain and wave for side grain There is a big difference in quality depending on price, from experience the cheap ones are ok in soft wood but as soon as you are heading for hard wood then you will need to spend the cash I also tend to shorten the point on them a...
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    Any cheaper alternatives to the Kreg / DeWalt quickflip systems

    I have had a set of these for years and use them a fair bit All of the drills and driver bits have been replaced many time but the main components have held up well, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trend-Snappy-Flip-Over-Driver/dp/B000Y8VFH0 They were cheaper at my local fixings supplier Hope this...
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    Total Newbie to CNC and Lasers

    I run a small woodworking business using bot a cnc and a laser based in the midlands Happy to help and share the pitfalls and pluses Where you based?
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    Rotary tool... Dremel or something else?

    I could happily look at making them on my CNC, but like Bingy Man I am having a bit of a visual block (I think its the bright sun light and being in the middle of making 50 oak signs Drop me a PM if you are interested Cheers
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    Hardwood waste for pricing joinery

    An accurate cutting list is key Talk to the supplier to get an idea of the sizes available including lengths Break down the item you are making into its component parts, I have used graph paper in the past to visualise how I will lay my planks out A slightly different example is how i build...
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    Multitool advice

    I debated long and hard before making the leap and went for the Dewalt cordless multispeed Why I waited so long is a mystery Use it a lot for sanding and also removing glue when doing chopping board glue ups Brought mine bare as was already on the platform, I would replace like for like if I...
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    Track and stops for mitre saw station

    I made one around 15 years ago using KREG as it was pretty much the only thing available at the time, I brought it from Axminster way before the started their UKJ range made from plywood that by now must have had 10 coats of poly sealer Its still going strong and is on its 4th mitre saw its has...
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    Danish Oil Finish

    We finish most of our products with Danish Oil Mainly British Oak, Beech & Ash Sand to 240g 1st coat apply sparingly with a microfibre cloth leave for 24hours on a drying rack Denib with a brown scotch brite 2nd coat apply sparingly with microfibre cloth leave for 24 hours on a drying rack 3rd...
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    No. No. Just no.

    A blue set of wrenches would go much better with the carpet:ROFLMAO:
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    Oscillating Sanding Machines, Belt and Bobbin Type Any Good?

    I have a Triton version, have had for around 3 years and its gets a heck of a lot of use in my production shop. Buy good belts as cheaper ones wont track and you feel the join, my main belt choice is Klingspore 150G most of the things i edge sand are only around 10mm thick I usually rip off...
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    20mm Bench dogs and 20mm hole sizes??

    I often use a piece of 20mm plastic electrical conduit black or white, cut to length and slight chamfer with some sand paper These are really useful on my cnc which has a grid of dog holes, it means that if you get a tool path wrong you usually dont break a cutter or carve into an expensive dog...
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    Electrical advice - how ‘backyard’ is my solution?

    An electrician is not permitted to sign off other peoples work. I am a qualified instillation engineer all be it a long time ago. 3 years ago I constructed my wood working workshop. In order to keep costs down i wanted to do the electrical work myself, I contacted around 7 local electricians...
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    Electrical advice - how ‘backyard’ is my solution?

    At times this forum throws up threads that have to be read to be believed, statements like 'all tested for continuity' 'safe to my knowledge' 'permanent live feed from fridge freezer socket' 'know about this quirk' 'So in my head it all seems relatively sound if slightly junky.' 'I should add...
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