The adjuster runs through the beam from a small knob at the back end right to the cutting wheel, which moves in and out as you turn the knob. This arrangement works well but makes adjustments a two-handed operation, requiring a little more effort.
Spacing: Variable Stock width (max.): 18 in. Stock thickness: 1/4 in. to 13/16 in. for through-dovetails (pins board can be 1 in.); 1/4 in. to 13/16 in. for half-blinds Half-blind depth: 7/32 in. to 3/4 in.
- Stock removal was poor - Dust collection was near the bottom without a vacuum, but very solid with one - Roomy waist leaves plenty of options for gripping
The thick, felted bag on this Shop Fox is a plus and a minus. On one hand, it makes the unit much less expensive than collectors with canister filters, and also lighter and easier to hang on the wall. Without a separate plastic bag to catch chips, however, they stay in the felt bag, and the shortish zipper on the bottom makes it tough to shake them out. Otherwise, the W1826 is an excellent value.
Just one word man...Awesome! Did you get the idea from a kit, or is this something of your own design? I can tell you put alot into this. As USMCDENNIS wrote, you should be proud. I'm sure your wife will love it. -Tory
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Simply beautiful! Great work, you should be very proud!
kb182
That Should Get U "RIB EYES ON THE BARBIE For At Least 6 Months
What Are U Doing For Next Christmas ????
Merry Christmas To All...
TOMMAN
That looks great
Just one word man...Awesome! Did you get the idea from a kit, or is this something of your own design? I can tell you put alot into this. As USMCDENNIS wrote, you should be proud. I'm sure your wife will love it. -Tory
Stunning work. I really like the fluted columns. Now how to top that for next year? Maybe a bedroom suite?
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