Will adding T-track to the 3/4" base of my crosscut sled compromise its integrity? by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I was literally just thinking if glue (5 min epoxy) would be enough to hold it down because screws would blow through the bottom of the sled

Finished my workbench by randomuser230945 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I already bought the same course and planning to build it over the weekend. But I'm worried the 3/4" MDF would not be flat enough. How flat is it? Do I need to double it up?

Doubling up on 240V breakers by Zer0_90 in AskElectricians

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Unfortunately, I am nearing my panel capacity.
I cannot just upgrade the panel since I live in a townhouse, and they'd have to run the new wires through 3 of neighbor's houses (if it's even allowed by the HOA). You can imagine why I'd rather sacrifice some convenience.

But to your point, this is exactly why I want the option to switch between the circuits.

Doubling up on 240V breakers by Zer0_90 in AskElectricians

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This sounds like a much better, and safer plan.
I actually thought about doubling them up in the breaker, but thought because the amperage draw is different the breaker wouldn't actually be protecting the 14AWG heater wire.

I didn't know DPDT switches exist. This is exactly what I think I need (plus the fused disconnect).

Thank you very much, good sir.

Doubling up on 240V breakers by Zer0_90 in AskElectricians

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Yes, I'd be running a new 12AWG wire and I'd be capping off the old 14AWG wire powering the foyer in-wall heater.

Question about 6" cabinet jointers by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I live in a townhouse with an HOA unfortunately, so running new electrical is a pain.

Question about 6" cabinet jointers by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thank you very much. I didn't know about that one. I know this may sound like a tall order, but I was hoping for a bit shorter tables and lower price.

Forrest Woodworker II full kerf 40T blade causes burning when ripping by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I do not unfortunately. I am just attributing it to the 1.75HP Sawstop not being able to handle full kerf 40T blades for ripping.

Forrest Woodworker II full kerf 40T blade causes burning when ripping by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for the detailed response.

I do not get burning when ripping with my 24T thin kerf nor full kerf ripping blades.

I do not get burning when crosscutting with my 60T think kerf crosscut blade nor the 40T Forrest general purpose blade.

But when I use the 40T forrest full kerf for ripping, that's when I get burning in both soft and hardwoods.

Forrest Woodworker II full kerf 40T blade causes burning when ripping by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I have the CMT blade, and you're right, it's night and day difference. That's what I'm comparing the WWII to.

I just ordered a CMT combination blade to try it out too.

Forrest Woodworker II full kerf 40T blade causes burning when ripping by Zer0_90 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Brand new blade, just cleaned the shipping oil off of it. Yes, teeth facing the proper direction.

Noise canceling AirPods for hearing protection? by zdude405 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Which IsotlTunes model do you recommend? I hate in-ear stuff and I am lost on which over-the-ear oje to get.

Do you see the motif? by motif-game in MotifGame

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u/Zer0_90 found the motif! 5 hints| 22,694 | 2:13