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"This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." |
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On 3/4/2017 11:12 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/QnTr9EJdpQ4 "This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." Love the Essential Craftsman video's on YouTube. He shows all sorts of great tips and tricks in carpentry. -- Jack Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life. http://jbstein.com |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2017 16:12:08 +0000, Spalted Walt
wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/QnTr9EJdpQ4 "This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." Thanks for posting. As a kid, our neighbour had an ancient '28 Durant that powered a buzz saw - I think it was mainly for firewood. The skeleton of the car still rests in our fenceline. John T. |
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On 3/4/2017 11:40 AM, Jack wrote:
On 3/4/2017 11:12 AM, Spalted Walt wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/QnTr9EJdpQ4 "This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." Love the Essential Craftsman video's on YouTube. He shows all sorts of great tips and tricks in carpentry. I would like to point out that he makes a comment on the cutter tip speed of the blades, around 10,000 Feet per minute. This speed is true for most any thing cutting wood, including router bit blade tips. If you are listening EC. A typical 10 TS circular saw blade spins at about 3,500 RPM, that times the diameter, 31.4" comes to 10,990 feet per minute, around 120 mph. And the small diameter of many router bits have to spin very fast 25,000 plus RPM for the optimum cuts. A 1.25" diameter router bit spinning at 25,000 RPM is about 8,200 feet per minute. Great video! |
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On 3/4/2017 3:16 PM, Leon wrote:
On 3/4/2017 11:40 AM, Jack wrote: On 3/4/2017 11:12 AM, Spalted Walt wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/QnTr9EJdpQ4 "This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." Love the Essential Craftsman video's on YouTube. He shows all sorts of great tips and tricks in carpentry. I would like to point out that he makes a comment on the cutter tip speed of the blades, around 10,000 Feet per minute. This speed is true for most any thing cutting wood, including router bit blade tips. If you are listening EC. A typical 10 TS circular saw blade spins at about 3,500 RPM, that times the diameter, 31.4" comes to 10,990 feet per minute, around 120 mph. And the small diameter of many router bits have to spin very fast 25,000 plus RPM for the optimum cuts. A 1.25" diameter router bit spinning at 25,000 RPM is about 8,200 feet per minute. Great video! And probably a trick with a SkilSaw you don't know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDfpl1_I904 |
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On 3/4/2017 5:29 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
In article _PednYdszowYpSbFnZ2dnUU7- , lcb11211@swbelldotnet says... On 3/4/2017 3:16 PM, Leon wrote: On 3/4/2017 11:40 AM, Jack wrote: On 3/4/2017 11:12 AM, Spalted Walt wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/QnTr9EJdpQ4 "This video is one part instruction, one part entertainment and two parts family history! For me it ignites bittersweet memories of youthful confidence and vigor, great adventure, loved family members long departed, broken dreams and gratitude for the blessings of my life." Love the Essential Craftsman video's on YouTube. He shows all sorts of great tips and tricks in carpentry. I would like to point out that he makes a comment on the cutter tip speed of the blades, around 10,000 Feet per minute. This speed is true for most any thing cutting wood, including router bit blade tips. If you are listening EC. A typical 10 TS circular saw blade spins at about 3,500 RPM, that times the diameter, 31.4" comes to 10,990 feet per minute, around 120 mph. And the small diameter of many router bits have to spin very fast 25,000 plus RPM for the optimum cuts. A 1.25" diameter router bit spinning at 25,000 RPM is about 8,200 feet per minute. Great video! And probably a trick with a SkilSaw you don't know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDfpl1_I904 I've done the Polish Plane a few times with the Radial Arm, never had the balls to do it handheld. I do it all the time on the TS, usually when cutting a tennon on the end of a board and I use the fence as a positive stop. BUT if doing several I use the dado set. |
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