This has absolutely nothing to do with woodworking. I'm terribly sorry. I try to stay on topic, really I do. But sometimes something comes along that's just so odd, I have to share it with everyone, even though there isn't even the faintest connection between woodworking and the subject at hand.
Dan
What can I say... it's plans to make baby wipes with your table saw. How cool is that.
I'm a big fan of Woodweb's forums. Here you can find anything from reclaimed antique pine timbers, 10,000 boardfeet at a time, to a box of snakewood selling for an unbelievable $4/lb (that's $18/bf).
Today I was working with a walnut burl piece, about 11"x15"x0.355", give or take 0.0015". Unfortunately, it had a big old hole in it.
I've been making dovetails for the past week, which means I've screwed up a lot of dovetails. In no particular order, here are some of the lessons I've learned.
There's two things to understand about the Incra system. One is that it is a router fence, not a jig. Two is the near-perfect accuracy of the positioning system.
This guy pulled together literally dozens of different websites from woodworkers who've built their own poker tables of all different designs and sizes. Most have instructions; all have pictures.
Tablesaws can be loud, viscious beasts. My old Grizzly contractor saw was so loud that I had neighbors complain when I fired it up. These days, my saw hums quietly to itself. I can rip 8/4 maple while my wife sleeps soundly in the bedroom upstairs. If your tablesaw is shaking the shack, ...