by hupka | May 13, 2020 | Information, Table Saw, Woodshop
The new workbench is coming along nicely. While there is still a lot to do I wanted to make sure I could start using our cross cut table saw as soon as possible. For that to happen I needed to get a few miter slots cut into the out-feed area of the bench-top. This...
by hupka | Mar 31, 2020 | Information, Table Saw, Woodshop
The demolition aspect of our shop remodeling is completed. We’ve completely taken down the walls, hallways, closet and workbench that was in our way. Next comes the initial build of the new workbench. What does that include? I want to incorporate our craftsman...
by hupka | Jan 28, 2019 | Table Saw, Woodshop
Shop maintenance is almost complete. Our primary table saw, the Grizzly G1023SLW, was the last major piece of equipment to get torn down and overhauled. After reinstalling the deck you have to be 100% certain the the blade is perfectly parallel to the tracks machined...
by hupka | Jan 18, 2019 | Band Saw, Bits Blades, Dust Collector, Maintenance, Table Saw, Woodshop
Benson stopped by the shop to inspect our repair and rebuilding progress. He requires constant updates (and scratches) in his position as shop manager. So far we’ve upgraded the dust collection system, cleaned and greased the drum sander and craftsman table saw,...
by hupka | Aug 20, 2018 | Bits Blades, Information, Table Saw, Woodshop
Producing a large assortment of cutting boards for our upcoming shows means that we need to be as efficient as possible. This glue line rip blade allows us to have glue ready joints the moment we are done cutting. No sanding or additional prep needed. They cost a...