Schadenfreude Monday
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Glue in many dowels. Remove with flush cut saw and chisels to make room for router. Re-drill dowel holes. Set 7/16" groove depth by setting a square to 1/2" and then adding 1/16, because 8+1=7. Glue in dowels on both sides of mating pieces.  Remove with flush cut saw and chisels. Re-drill dowel holes. 

Don't even ask my how I managed to set my 15HH planer to something like 3/8" -- much less how did I get the board in there? -- and am now deep in a dicey gearbox scenario.

Feel better now?

Happy Monday.
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Aram, always learning

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#8

Dodgy "Step away from the tools!"  Go for a bike ride.
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(08-08-2016, 10:17 AM)Mike Brady Wrote:
Dodgy "Step away from the tools!"  Go for a bike ride.

Sounds like a good idea. Should I slide out on my hip, or crash over the handlebars?
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Aram, always learning

"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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#10
I've had days like that in the shop. Usually it means I need a nap.
Steve S.
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I try only do things that require careful thought in the morning, in fact any thought.
A man of foolish pursuits
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#12
Now you are talking I love my Bike, but still recupping and can't ride just yet. Oh how I miss those 25 - 30 mile jaunts.



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