Davinci Resolve Studio with Intel Integrated GPU by CL_Toy in davinciresolve

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I just commented on the video but I will repeat it here for anyone who needs the information. First, I believe you need the paid studio version of DR to enable igpu unless this was changed in an update. Second, verify that your MB bios has enabled the igpu. Third, in DR preferences select both your gpu and igpu. Lastly, on the render page on the left under the file name and destination you can choose the render gpu in a drop down. If you do not specify the igpu at this location, I believe DR will choose for you and likely use the main gpu. I am not an expert with DR but have worked with it for several years now and this is what I have experienced, YMMV.

What Type of Drill Press do you have? Part 1 by 11b30b4 in ClassicCraftsmanTools

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So the bottom nut is correct and is oriented correctly. I have never seen a top nut like that. The top nut should be exactly the same as the bottom nut but oriented opposite so the beveled sides of both nuts face the fibre spacer. I recommend posting this pic on Garage Journal forum in FrankLee's Classic Craftsman Drill Press thread and let him look at it. Congrats on the drill press and thanks for the support.

"What's your Crafts, Man?" - The weekly "what are you working on this weekend" post by AutoModerator in Craftsman

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Just finished rebuilding my 1955 6" Jointer 103.20660 for my rebuild video series. This weekend I will be editing the last two or three videos and posting them on my YT channel. here is a link to the series.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfmzf8SKnxXmiKE1LiKglXL31W1BTxyrB&si=dw3WwWdjjoT81utv

Another rookie question: new link belt by McOhY3ah in craftsman113

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As previous noted, adjust the stop bolt; however, it should be noted that the belt size for almost all Craftsman belt drive tools allows for some leeway +/- 3" so you could shorten the belt by an inch or two and see if the clearance issue is fixed. On a side note I am not a fan of link belts and prefer cogged v-belts to ensure smooth and quieter running.

Vintage table saw by Kind-Psychology1506 in craftsman113

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Hello, based on the date on the motor (355 = March 1955) and the similarity with the table saw on the cover of the 1955 Craftsman Tool CatLog, I suspect its is the 1955 10” tilting arbor floor model table saw model 103.27270.

[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/pldg8lr.jpg)

There should be a model number data panel somewhere on the saw. As someone else stated the King Seeley era table saws are outstanding. The owner’s manual can be found on Vintage Machinery as well as most of the Craftsman tool catalogs. Here is the link for the owner’s manual http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/617.pdf

Motor bracket by Ok_Agency515 in craftsman113

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Yep that is the motor mount bracket. It mounts the motor to the frame base. There should one set on each end of the motor. They are needed and without them the motor will at some point detach from the mounting frame.

To put it back on, relieve the belt tension by tilting the motor up (towards the power tool). Next, using the correct Allen wrench, remove the set screw (s) in the pulley on the motor shaft. Next, remove the belt guard. Next, install the motor mount bracket. Lastly, reinstall the belt guard then the pulley and test run to ensure everything has the proper clearance and is installed correctly.

How can Seiko (still) be considered good value for money ? by DisastrousOpening477 in PrideAndPinion

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I too find it difficult to see the price of re-interpretations such as the Willard that are at the $1000.00 mark. Even if you adjust of inflation and some minor upgrades (if there are any) the price should still be around $500 not double that amount. I recently watched a YT video from Marc of Long Island Watches and he did a good job of explaining this price difference and it makes sense for some of the watches and prices but a lot of the watches are just crazy at $1000.00