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Lew Hodgett[_6_] July 24th 10 03:41 AM

Neat stuff
 
I've been taking a wood working class at a local community college.

Learning some very neat stuff including lots of uses for double sided
1/4" Melamine.

Can be used as protective pads during glue-ups.

Add some double back tape and you have temporary zero clearance backer
blocks for all kind of table saw sleds as well as router fence
applications.

Due to low cost, there is an incentive to look for more applications
as well as discarding used pieces frequently.

Lew



Lobby Dosser[_3_] July 24th 10 05:10 AM

Neat stuff
 
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
...
I've been taking a wood working class at a local community college.

Learning some very neat stuff including lots of uses for double sided 1/4"
Melamine.


Any clues on where to find? How does it compare to UHMW?


Can be used as protective pads during glue-ups.

Add some double back tape and you have temporary zero clearance backer
blocks for all kind of table saw sleds as well as router fence
applications.

Due to low cost, there is an incentive to look for more applications as
well as discarding used pieces frequently.

Lew





Lew Hodgett[_6_] July 24th 10 08:53 AM

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"Lobby Dosser" wrote:

And similar uses in your example.


No way am I going to waste UHMWPE On clamp pads or backer boards for
jigs/fences.

Compared to UHMWPE, 1/4" double sided melamine is dirt cheap by
comparison.

Lew



RicodJour July 24th 10 03:10 PM

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On Jul 24, 3:53*am, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
*"Lobby Dosser" wrote:

And similar uses in your example.


No way am I going to waste UHMWPE On clamp pads or backer boards for
jigs/fences.

Compared to UHMWPE, 1/4" double sided melamine is dirt cheap by
comparison.


They sell UHWMPE tape. It's great for making things side, is cheap
enough, and easily replaceable. I use it on fences, sliding door
track (not the store-bought stuff), etc.

R

Larry Jaques[_2_] July 24th 10 04:18 PM

Neat stuff
 
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:41:23 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
wrote the following:

I've been taking a wood working class at a local community college.

Learning some very neat stuff including lots of uses for double sided
1/4" Melamine.


Does not compute. What is the melamine double-sided with? ;)

--
Exercise ferments the humors, casts them into their proper channels,
throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions,
without which the body cannot subsist in its vigor, nor the soul act
with cheerfulness. -- Joseph Addison, The Spectator, July 12, 1711

Lobby Dosser[_3_] July 24th 10 11:27 PM

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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:41:23 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
wrote the following:

I've been taking a wood working class at a local community college.

Learning some very neat stuff including lots of uses for double sided
1/4" Melamine.


Does not compute. What is the melamine double-sided with? ;)


It's a plywood/melamine sandwich. The melamine is the bread. I previously
wasn't aware it was made in 1/4". If you DAGS, you'll find a lot of uses. I
wonder if it is 1/4" or really 7mm.


RicodJour July 25th 10 12:19 AM

Neat stuff
 
On Jul 24, 6:27*pm, "Lobby Dosser" wrote:
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message

...

On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:41:23 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
wrote the following:


I've been taking a wood working class at a local community college.


Learning some very neat stuff including lots of uses for double sided
1/4" Melamine.


Does not compute. *What is the melamine double-sided with? *;)


It's a plywood/melamine sandwich. The melamine is the bread. I previously
wasn't aware it was made in 1/4". If you DAGS, you'll find a lot of uses. I
wonder if it is 1/4" or really 7mm.


That was my thought as well. It's a double whammy with Imperial
measuring - odd divisions and the material isn't that dimension
anyway! I wonder how much of my life I've wasted messing around
compensating for the nominal/actual dimension difference. Next
life...I'm not doing it.

R


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