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woodworking/millwork question Crabshell 04-08-2008
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on April 8, 2008, 9:41 pm

>> Why is 3/4" such a thin slice?
>
> I guess it's not really. And to reply to another comment up above, yes, I
> would say this would want to be done on a good 18" or larger saw.

You must be kidding. I'd do that on my Jet 14" saw all day long and have
near perfect cuts ready for the planer to finish. I'll even do it for free
if I can have the other 1"+ left over. Want .25? I can do that too. Want
.125? Yep, I've done it, as can anyone with a decent blade and well set up
saw.
--
Ed
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Posted by Red Green on April 8, 2008, 10:11 pm

>
>>> Why is 3/4" such a thin slice?
>>
>> I guess it's not really. And to reply to another comment up above,
>> yes, I would say this would want to be done on a good 18" or larger
>> saw.
>
> You must be kidding. I'd do that on my Jet 14" saw all day long and
> have near perfect cuts ready for the planer to finish. I'll even do
> it for free if I can have the other 1"+ left over. Want .25? I can
> do that too. Want .125? Yep, I've done it, as can anyone with a
> decent blade and well set up saw.


Heck, I can do it with my Husky knife :-)

Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on April 10, 2008, 10:39 pm

>> I'd do that on my Jet 14" saw all day long and
>> have near perfect cuts ready for the planer to finish. I'll even do
>> it for free if I can have the other 1"+ left over. Want .25? I can
>> do that too. Want .125? Yep, I've done it, as can anyone with a
>> decent blade and well set up saw.
>
>
> Heck, I can do it with my Husky knife :-)

Just be sure to wipe the blood off if you happened to have skinned a 'possum
for dinner first.



Posted by Red Green on April 10, 2008, 10:51 pm

>
>>> I'd do that on my Jet 14" saw all day long and
>>> have near perfect cuts ready for the planer to finish. I'll even do
>>> it for free if I can have the other 1"+ left over. Want .25? I can
>>> do that too. Want .125? Yep, I've done it, as can anyone with a
>>> decent blade and well set up saw.
>>
>>
>> Heck, I can do it with my Husky knife :-)
>
> Just be sure to wipe the blood off if you happened to have skinned a
> 'possum for dinner first.
>
>
>

Possum? How dare you! Protected species up here at The Lodge. Privledge to
purchase duct tape revoked for infractions. But the dead ones go into
Possum Lake. That's why they call it Possum Lake...ya know.

Posted by on April 11, 2008, 1:19 am
wrote:

>
>>
>>>> I'd do that on my Jet 14" saw all day long and
>>>> have near perfect cuts ready for the planer to finish. I'll even do
>>>> it for free if I can have the other 1"+ left over. Want .25? I can
>>>> do that too. Want .125? Yep, I've done it, as can anyone with a
>>>> decent blade and well set up saw.
>>>
>>>
>>> Heck, I can do it with my Husky knife :-)
>>
>> Just be sure to wipe the blood off if you happened to have skinned a
>> 'possum for dinner first.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Possum? How dare you! Protected species up here at The Lodge. Privledge to
>purchase duct tape revoked for infractions. But the dead ones go into
>Possum Lake. That's why they call it Possum Lake...ya know.

Kewl! Send me a mailing address. I have a possum that you will just
LOVE! A powerful personality. Has me completely intimidated --
comes through the cat door and ****s up the cat's water dish. So now I
have to slide the closer into the cat door every night. So now my
cat, by now well-trained, goes in and out through a cat door in my
bedroom door (yes, I had one cut in; long story), and through the
miniblinds on my rear window. Scratched up the wallpaper below the
window pretty good.

I'll even send him UPS if it will expedite matters.

Aspasia

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