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DocWheeler
05-06-2016, 01:52 PM
I would be proud to have my name on some of these!

DocWheeler
05-06-2016, 01:58 PM
Or maybe some of these

DocWheeler
05-06-2016, 02:03 PM
Or even these!

DocWheeler
05-06-2016, 02:06 PM
A few more ideas

DocWheeler
05-06-2016, 02:13 PM
And something that I could maybe do!

normrichards
05-06-2016, 02:15 PM
Looks like we might be following some of the same pinterest people. Nice pics .

fwharris
05-06-2016, 02:16 PM
Sure wish I had that nice of scrap wood!! ;) Thanks for sharing!

Sliverfoot
05-06-2016, 03:53 PM
Gives me some new ideas!

ktjwilliams
05-07-2016, 06:51 AM
I didn't see much scrap in there ..... :cool:

Gary Koval
05-08-2016, 06:51 AM
Yeah Doc,
In my wildest dreams... But they sure are beautiful projects!

Canemaker
05-08-2016, 04:30 PM
If that's all made using scrap wood, I don't have a clue what scrap wood is. ... my scrap is basically cutoffs from a larger project.... maybe I should start keeping larger pieces of scrap. Thanks for sharing

Woodpecker
05-29-2016, 08:01 AM
I don't like to cut the lid on my CW. Use a fluorescent light tube cut to length with about a 45 degree angle. Your small shop vacuum hose works well with the angle end slide it through the slot on top and let it rest against your work piece.
((NOTE only after the CW is finished measuring and selecting the assortment of your chosen bits for a project.)) Just as it starts to carve with the vacuum on slide it into place and watch the dust go into the vacuum. Cost about $4.00
A second idea is using a wax removal brush for project cleaning without using wire brush or sanding mops. The best brush I have found is item #142901 it fits into your hand held drill and cleans without burning or damaging the project. It saves a lot of time. If I don't get into trouble they are available at Woodworkers Supply. Cost is just over $30.00
Woodpecker

lynnfrwd
05-31-2016, 09:51 AM
I don't like to cut the lid on my CW. Use a fluorescent light tube cut to length with about a 45 degree angle. Your small shop vacuum hose works well with the angle end slide it through the slot on top and let it rest against your work piece.
((NOTE only after the CW is finished measuring and selecting the assortment of your chosen bits for a project.)) Just as it starts to carve with the vacuum on slide it into place and watch the dust go into the vacuum. Cost about $4.00


Cost of new Controller due to static discharge: $300.00

I have seen too many controllers fried by people putting a shop vac into the machine. Be warned!!

Woodpecker
05-31-2016, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the information. Do you have any other ideas to keep from cutting the lid?

lynnfrwd
05-31-2016, 01:50 PM
Thanks for the information. Do you have any other ideas to keep from cutting the lid?

I think the RingNeckBlues DC Insert has instructions on their website about how to do it without cutting the lid. I'm not sure if Erwin's Dust Devil has that option.

Cutting the lid does not invalidate your warranty. It is a very good idea to just cut the lid. Make sure, if you do cut it, that you cut to the measurement it says. Do not cut it short or vibration will make the switch disengage.