Not a problem. Just shorten the outside ones. Remember everything that is handmade is unique in itself.
Not a problem. Just shorten the outside ones. Remember everything that is handmade is unique in itself.
Richard
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The "undo" operation in hidden in the menu of the machine. I can reveal how to get to it for $100. But it's a very complicated operation, involving reversing the dust collector to blow the sawdust back into the CW, and reversing the rotation of the cut motor. Also you need to install my special "glue dispenser" attachment ($1699.98 ) to the Z truck. Once you got all that in, you are good to go
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Make a second one and build from the shorter part.... Call it a Matching Set.... Minni and Maxie... OR make them Stackable.....
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AL
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Just cut the piece in half using 2 dowels cut a block to the correct size. Drill two holes in the block all the way through and an inch or two on the other 2 ends use Gorilla glue. Clamp together and you might want to take 2 thin boards the correct size and shape and attach on each side Or may be best to make 2 new ones?!
Ike
Last edited by Ike; 09-26-2011 at 08:30 PM.
This was in todays paper
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