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Old June 28th 04, 04:57 PM
bobsdad
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I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.


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Old June 28th 04, 05:14 PM
Bob Hatch
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"bobsdad" wrote in message

I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish
will be clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4"
maple plywood panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and
what core for both the 3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am
curious about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would
have done a more thorough search.


I think you will get better results using a EOS 28 - 135 IS lens rather than
the dado. You should also use a good inkjet vs. the laquer and large CF
cards will give better results.


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Old June 28th 04, 05:18 PM
Tesseract
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bobsdad wrote:
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish
will be clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4"
maple plywood panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and
what core for both the 3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am
curious about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would
have done a more thorough search.


LOL What does that have to do with digital photography? %-(

As for your OE problem, go to Tools, Options, Read tab and uncheck "Get
xxx headers at a time", or set it to something larger.


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Old June 28th 04, 05:18 PM
bagal
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Default Plywood and dado blade

straight down the boulevard, first right and then next left

oh? quarter past 6


"bobsdad" wrote in message
...
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am

curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.




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Old June 28th 04, 05:29 PM
Bouser
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Default Plywood and dado blade

We all know that the best entertainment centers are made strictly of Sigma
SD9s. Just travel to the town dump, load up on a few thousand of these,
either the used ones that were tossed by frustrated owners or the new ones
they couldn't give away, and use superglue to hook them together in the
shape of an entertainment center. Your friends will be amazed.

Forget the saws, and that other crap, whatever it is. All you need is Sigma
and glue.

"bobsdad" wrote in message
...
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am

curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.




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Old June 28th 04, 06:03 PM
Tony Spadaro
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I prefer a Duda to a Dado - as in:
Crosstown busses run all night -- duda -- duda

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"bobsdad" wrote in message
...
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am

curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.




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Old June 28th 04, 06:39 PM
Alan D-W
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"bobsdad" wrote in message
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I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be

LOL George, quit fooling around guy.


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Old June 28th 04, 07:19 PM
Gene Palmiter
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When you get the job finished...use a digital camera to take some
photos....post them to a website and come on back!


"bobsdad" wrote in message
...
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am

curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.




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Old June 28th 04, 07:27 PM
Mark B.
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Default Plywood and dado blade

"bobsdad" wrote in message
...
I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish will

be
clear laquer and the doors will be rail and stile with 1/4" maple plywood
panels. Should I be looking for 2 sided veneer and what core for both the
3/4 and 1/4"?
I am also thinking of upgrading my dado blade for the unisaw and am

curious
about what would be a quality blade.

Sorry if these questions have already been posted but I can't seem to
download all of the posts past 300 using Outlook express or I would have
done a more thorough search.



A Canon A70 would be perfect to document the project. It will do short
video clips as well if you want to demonstrate a woodworking technique.



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Old June 28th 04, 07:41 PM
Roland Karlsson
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"bobsdad" wrote in
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I'm planning an entertainment center using maple plywood. The finish
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Muhahah ... this was the best post here in many moons.
Keep it up!


/Roland
 




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