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« Reply #28 on: February 03, 2023, 07:45:24 PM »
@rolltidefan powermatic's are fantastic tools... but the jointer in the video is in a class of it's own.. it cuts both faces at the same time- and a perfect 90* angle.. makes dimensioning wood stupid easy.  and that's the biggest pain in my arse i face in the shop--- i have connections for exotic woods people wouldn't believe- a guy who imports and sells to wholesalers exclusively has literally 28 acres of JUST genuine mahogany (which only fairly recently was allowed back in the states).. he has sapele in equal amounts.. wenge, purple heart, jatoba... you name it.  his smallest planks in the mahogany are 20" over the face and 16/4 thick--- 24' long.  

i have pictures of one of my 'takes' from him.. he gives it to me for FREE... he literally pulls blemishes off the bundles and burns them in his kiln to keep gas costs down.  i've picked up jatoba, wenge, spanish cedar, on and on- off the ground for absolutely free.  

insofar as izzy is concerned- that guy is a evil genius.. the stuff he makes and comes up with is astounding.  if you're familiar with his channels you only see a portion of it.  Steve, who owns phantom cnc systems, utilized izzy to launch his business, basically, and though i thought he was crazy for leveraging a "social media influencer", i'll be damned if he isn't killing it.  he uses nick at stated woods, too, who is also part of 'our' family.  

steve is weeks from launching the woodworking line.  he has them stacked up and i saw them today- got to play with a few i hadn't seen.  i wanted to set up a dealership complete with showroom here, but he wants me to go another direction........ fiber lasers... and i think i'll do just that. well, that and the five axis gantry CNC's... THOSE things are stupifying to me to see work...

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« Reply #29 on: February 04, 2023, 08:56:44 AM »
Man I need to plane off about 1/4" from a piece of live edge black walnut I was using for a project.  I was doing bar-top resin on it, which I've done a dozen times before, but this time I guess the ambient temperature was off, because it never stopped bubbling up.  Normally I use a small torch to heat it up and get the bubbles out, but on this one, it just kept on bubbling and eventually it set, with bubbles still in it.  Looks terrible. 

So I want to plane off the top 1/4" where the finish is messed up and start with fresh new wood.  Can a planer handle taking epoxy resin off, or am I just SOL?

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« Reply #30 on: February 04, 2023, 09:15:09 AM »
Might get too hot??
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« Reply #31 on: February 04, 2023, 10:09:00 AM »
gum up the planer blade
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« Reply #32 on: February 04, 2023, 11:54:09 AM »
@utee94 maybe a router sled with a surfacing bit?

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« Reply #33 on: February 04, 2023, 11:58:28 AM »
@Drew4UTk yeah i saw that jointer few weeks back when he released video. looks amazing, but i'm a lowly (and cheap) weekend worker, so i'm guessing that's out of my range. really cool, though.

now just put a width-adjusting table saw and add a planer to the autofeed thing on top, and you can do s4s in 1 pass.

or radial arm saw with blade 90 degrees

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« Reply #34 on: February 04, 2023, 12:29:01 PM »
Man I need to plane off about 1/4" from a piece of live edge black walnut I was using for a project.  I was doing bar-top resin on it, which I've done a dozen times before, but this time I guess the ambient temperature was off, because it never stopped bubbling up.  Normally I use a small torch to heat it up and get the bubbles out, but on this one, it just kept on bubbling and eventually it set, with bubbles still in it.  Looks terrible.

So I want to plane off the top 1/4" where the finish is messed up and start with fresh new wood.  Can a planer handle taking epoxy resin off, or am I just SOL?
i do it all the time, both with the dewalt 735 and with a surfacing bit on the cnc.  shallow cuts is the key, and make sure the resin is 100% set up, otherwise it gets gummed.  

@rolltidefan - the jointer will drop for $5500 or so... not too bad.  he also has a 28" planer he hasn't released yet, that cross sled table saw, a band saw, and that dovetail machine... all single phase 220v.  

izzy called back in november and i went to see him the sunday after thanksgiving, and was supposed to start running production for him starting just before the new year...... and here it is Feb and it still hasn't materialized which pisses me off because i retooled and purchased material to support it. i think i'll be pulling stakes with that one. 

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« Reply #35 on: February 04, 2023, 12:37:36 PM »


i've been making woodworking and commercial (dimensional/architectural) sign making my living (if you can call it that) for almost three years now... i've been dealing with all kinds of woodwork and figured i had a decent grasp on things... 

then i learn something new... huh... 

this is mahogany and a shadow box i made some time back.  the finish is hard to capture in an image and it's not here anymore (recipient has it, obviously) so getting a good one isn't going to happen.  next time i employ this technique i'll try to remember to take pics... but here it is- a french polish with a quarter the effort (if that).... 

get a quart or gallon of polyacrylic... hand rub it into the grain until it's dry... do at least two if not three coats- whatever the wood will absorb.... then, good ol' finishing wax.... rub it in the same and polish it off after it sets... this was two coats in with the wax iirc, and i think i took it to four before it was over... total time perhaps an hour... this was after sanding to 240g then raising the grain with water, another 240g and on up to 320g.  the 320 (anythign really after 240g) is more the less burnishing.  this technique is fantastic and super easy, just as strong as a proper french (piano) polish, and takes literally less than a quarter the time or effort. 

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« Reply #36 on: February 04, 2023, 01:05:09 PM »
you guys may like this.... made for a retiring colonel for his retirement gif to a unit he stood up out at MARSOC. 


it's 34" diameter, cut from 2x2x40 planks i milled down mahogany that was all reclaimed... i cut opposing staves across backside of it to brace it after the glue up, and then went to carving.

or this:


the 'softest' wood in that is sapele, and the hardest is padagonian rosewood... there is brazillian cherry (jatoba) which broke a table saw belt when dimensioning, padouk, purple heart, hard maple (which actually may be softer than the sapele now that i think about it, but it's close)... this was to become a desktop with inlays of a compass rose and name for my daughter- then i realized i painted myself into a corner without leaving area enough for contrasting wood... the inlay was to take up the entire lower right to upper right corner.



and then this for an old platoon sgt's (and the best leader i ever served with) wife- inlayed black walnut into a swamp maple live edge plank... i sent it inlayed and nothing else, and let him finish it out as a gist to her.



here is where the money comes from:



that engine cover barely fit on my table.  they come in two's - one for starboard engine and one for port... they cover some fire breathing supercharged marine engines producing over 2kHP each... these are on the bottom of the hatch/compartment cover and only seen when the covers are lifted... that is carbon fiber with epoxy/resin encapsulating a piece of 3/8" acrylic that has edge lighting also laid into it. 

my job is to locate the acrylic and then cut through the grpahite/resin and make the logo... when these are brought to me the factory (an hour north or so) have to tell the insurance company they're leaving and then when they arrive... then again when they pick them up.... i refuse to transport them. they're around $20k for the set.  after they leave there is a resin pour to fill the logo/pocket i just cut... they use a very specific epoxy and go through pains to make it cure at just the right rate and at a precise temperature... otherwise, which is a lesson they learned the hard way, the epoxy melts and drips all over those engines which make the cost of the covers look like paper wrappers in terms of cost. 

it was originally done as a custom job and by request from a specific owner, but is now an option offered by fountain.... and yours truly get to do the cuts... why? because i'm teh only one dumb enough to cut into such expensive material where there is no documentation on how to do so... :)



and i'll leave yall alone after this one, and since it kinda circles back to football... a guy asked me to take a table that had been in his family since he was a kid (he's around 60 or so) and was the first table his parents bought as a couple- and 'do something with it'... it doesn't have a lot of value money wise, but tremendous value sentimentally... dinners eaten over it, paperwork keeping the family running, arguments, good times and bad times, as he told it... he's done really well for himself and this thing doesn't quite fit in with the style of his house anymore- but he wasn't about to get rid of it... so... he made it a poker table and it exists in his game room with a new lease on life.. he's a big NCST fan as you likely noticed.  that's black walnut inlayed into very damn old soft maple (that is far from actually soft)... this was a fun and fairly quick job (except for the stripping of the original finish). 
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Re: Woodworking/DIY/Home Improvement Mega Thread
« Reply #37 on: February 04, 2023, 02:24:38 PM »
Oh yeah the resin is set up.  It's been something like 2 years now.  That piece is just sitting in my wood bin in my woodshop shed, taunting me for screwing it up.

I went a different route for the tabletop and completed the project a long time ago, but that was a really nice $150 piece of live edge black walnut and it seems a shame not to use it somehow.

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« Reply #38 on: February 04, 2023, 03:34:01 PM »
Oh yeah the resin is set up.  It's been something like 2 years now.  That piece is just sitting in my wood bin in my woodshop shed, taunting me for screwing it up.

I went a different route for the tabletop and completed the project a long time ago, but that was a really nice $150 piece of live edge black walnut and it seems a shame not to use it somehow.
Find a local cnc guy and have him run it... ought to be simple job. 

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« Reply #39 on: February 04, 2023, 06:11:04 PM »
Find a local cnc guy and have him run it... ought to be simple job.

Cool, thanks.  I really would love to finish this project and get it out of the wood bin.

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« Reply #40 on: February 04, 2023, 06:14:13 PM »
you guys may like this.... made for a retiring colonel for his retirement gif to a unit he stood up out at MARSOC. 


it's 34" diameter, cut from 2x2x40 planks i milled down mahogany that was all reclaimed... i cut opposing staves across backside of it to brace it after the glue up, and then went to carving.

or this:


the 'softest' wood in that is sapele, and the hardest is padagonian rosewood... there is brazillian cherry (jatoba) which broke a table saw belt when dimensioning, padouk, purple heart, hard maple (which actually may be softer than the sapele now that i think about it, but it's close)... this was to become a desktop with inlays of a compass rose and name for my daughter- then i realized i painted myself into a corner without leaving area enough for contrasting wood... the inlay was to take up the entire lower right to upper right corner.



and then this for an old platoon sgt's (and the best leader i ever served with) wife- inlayed black walnut into a swamp maple live edge plank... i sent it inlayed and nothing else, and let him finish it out as a gist to her.



here is where the money comes from:



that engine cover barely fit on my table.  they come in two's - one for starboard engine and one for port... they cover some fire breathing supercharged marine engines producing over 2kHP each... these are on the bottom of the hatch/compartment cover and only seen when the covers are lifted... that is carbon fiber with epoxy/resin encapsulating a piece of 3/8" acrylic that has edge lighting also laid into it. 

my job is to locate the acrylic and then cut through the grpahite/resin and make the logo... when these are brought to me the factory (an hour north or so) have to tell the insurance company they're leaving and then when they arrive... then again when they pick them up.... i refuse to transport them. they're around $20k for the set.  after they leave there is a resin pour to fill the logo/pocket i just cut... they use a very specific epoxy and go through pains to make it cure at just the right rate and at a precise temperature... otherwise, which is a lesson they learned the hard way, the epoxy melts and drips all over those engines which make the cost of the covers look like paper wrappers in terms of cost. 

it was originally done as a custom job and by request from a specific owner, but is now an option offered by fountain.... and yours truly get to do the cuts... why? because i'm teh only one dumb enough to cut into such expensive material where there is no documentation on how to do so... :)



and i'll leave yall alone after this one, and since it kinda circles back to football... a guy asked me to take a table that had been in his family since he was a kid (he's around 60 or so) and was the first table his parents bought as a couple- and 'do something with it'... it doesn't have a lot of value money wise, but tremendous value sentimentally... dinners eaten over it, paperwork keeping the family running, arguments, good times and bad times, as he told it... he's done really well for himself and this thing doesn't quite fit in with the style of his house anymore- but he wasn't about to get rid of it... so... he made it a poker table and it exists in his game room with a new lease on life.. he's a big NCST fan as you likely noticed.  that's black walnut inlayed into very damn old soft maple (that is far from actually soft)... this was a fun and fairly quick job (except for the stripping of the original finish).


You do some really cool stuff, always enjoy seeing it!

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« Reply #41 on: February 04, 2023, 06:22:17 PM »
thank you very much, Sir. 

 

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