On Sep 9, 2:36=A0am, "CW" <cmag...@earthlink.nett> wrote:
> How many here have them and how many use them?
I used a Lamello for 20+ years and still own a 557 PC.
The Lamello started off as a 'Top' and was stolen. I replaced it with
a Classic. Very nice machines....but... a 557 will do everything and
more as the fence is the most versatile of any I have used.
Used a lot.
"willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> CW wrote the following:
>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
> :-)
>
> --
>
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
Max (just curious)
On 2010-09-09 02:36:11 -0400, "CW" <cmagers@earthlink.nett> said:
> How many here have them and how many use them?
Have a DeWalt... from Dad's collection. Every once in a while, I open
up a case and find another nice surprise. This still had the twist tie
around the power cord.
I'm using it a fair amount for panels. Also a darn nice tool for making
slots for Z-clips to hold table top to apron.
"Robatoy" <counterfitter@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 10, 7:34 pm, "Leon" <lcb11...@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
> "willshak" <wills...@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>
> > CW wrote the following:
> >> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
> > Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
> > I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
> > :-)
>
> What "is" a biscuit joiner? Must be something like a tennon receiver
> maker. Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? LOL
>It has been called a biscuit joiner for 30 years..... hasn't it?
The only place I actually join biscuits is when I'm about to cover them with
sausage gravy.
Max
"Lobby Dosser" <LD@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> "willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>>> CW wrote the following:
>>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>>
>>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Bill
>>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>>
>>
>> What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
>>
>> Max (just curious)
>
>
> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
Max
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:42:50 -0500, "Leon" <lcb11211@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
>WOW! I have now officially seen a major manufacturer call it's Plate Joiner
>a Biscuit Joiner. Call some thing by the wrong name long enough and it gets
>renamed.... Huh Mr. Jigsaw? ;~)
>
I've never used mine to put plates together.. Might have to try that..
mac
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:26:08 -0600, "Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>"willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>> CW wrote the following:
>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>
>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bill
>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>
>
>What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
Instantaneous spontaneous replication.
>Max (just curious)
Prevert!
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 06:15:41 -0500, Jim in Milwaukee <lujin@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>
>
>On 9/10/2010 1:16 AM, mac davis wrote:
>
>(snip)
>
>> Then, I got lazy and used glue and an air nailer.. lol
>>
>
>Watching to much Norm?
>
>Jim in Milwaukee
It's funny, Jim.. I've never watched or heard of Norm's show until I joined the
wRECk.. I feel like I know him, though.. lol
mac
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in 1477349 20100911 161217 Larry Jaques <ljaques@invalid.diversify.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:16:36 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
><LD@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>>"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>news:4c8af476$0$1701$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>
>>>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>>>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>>>
>>> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
>
>I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!
That's a bosun.
"willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> CW wrote the following:
>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
> :-)
What "is" a biscuit joiner? Must be something like a tennon receiver
maker. Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? LOL
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 23:36:11 -0700, "CW" <cmagers@earthlink.nett> wrote:
>How many here have them and how many use them?
>
When I was doing more flat work I used them quite a bit.. Much better than
dowels and more adjustment before the glue sets..
Started out with the harbor Freight model until I know I had a use for one, them
My wife bought me the Craftsman, which at the time was a Dewalt with a different
handle..
Nice to move up to a good fence which was also adjustable..
I used it mostly on a table mounted jig, great for drawer sides, etc..
Then, I got lazy and used glue and an air nailer.. lol
mac
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Maybe because the beach Biscuits need drying out in a microwave if not
very dry. The idea is to have them thin enough to fit the slot and to
expand with liquid glue to form a tight alignment wedge.
Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
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On 9/10/2010 8:51 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> On Sep 10, 7:34 pm, "Leon"<lcb11...@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
>> "willshak"<wills...@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>>
>>> CW wrote the following:
>>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>
>>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>>> :-)
>>
>> What "is" a biscuit joiner? Must be something like a tennon receiver
>> maker. Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? LOL
>
> It has been called a biscuit joiner for 30 years..... hasn't it?
"CW" <cmagers@earthlink.nett> wrote in message
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> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
>
Bought my first PC in 1990, bought another PC several years later. Used the
heck out of the first one and got away from using biscuits so the second did
not see much action.
Hardly remember where the current Plate Joiner is located as now I use the
heck out of my Domino.
"mac davis" <mac@davisbajasplinters.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:42:50 -0500, "Leon" <lcb11211@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
>
>>WOW! I have now officially seen a major manufacturer call it's Plate
>>Joiner
>>a Biscuit Joiner. Call some thing by the wrong name long enough and it
>>gets
>>renamed.... Huh Mr. Jigsaw? ;~)
>>
> I've never used mine to put plates together.. Might have to try that..
Works good on cups and saucers too. ;~)
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 08:00:40 BST, Bob Martin <bob.martin@excite.com>
wrote:
>in 1477349 20100911 161217 Larry Jaques <ljaques@invalid.diversify.com> wrote:
>>On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:16:36 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
>><LD@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>news:4c8af476$0$1701$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>>
>>>>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>>>>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>>>>
>>>> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
>>
>>I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!
>
>That's a bosun.
Which is actually spelled "boatswain". Two demerits.
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On Sep 10, 7:34=A0pm, "Leon" <lcb11...@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
> "willshak" <wills...@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>
> > CW wrote the following:
> >> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
> > Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
> > I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
> > :-)
>
> What "is" a biscuit joiner? =A0 Must be something like a tennon receiver
> maker. =A0Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? =A0LOL
It has been called a biscuit joiner for 30 years..... hasn't it?
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:16:36 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
<LD@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>>
>> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!
>And it Eats the neighborhood!
Ouch.
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simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed.
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"Leon" <lcb11211@swbell.dotnet> wrote in message
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>
> "willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>> CW wrote the following:
>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>
>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>> :-)
>
>
> What "is" a biscuit joiner? Must be something like a tennon receiver
> maker. Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? LOL
>
WOW! I have now officially seen a major manufacturer call it's Plate Joiner
a Biscuit Joiner. Call some thing by the wrong name long enough and it gets
renamed.... Huh Mr. Jigsaw? ;~)
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 23:36:11 -0700, "CW" <cmagers@earthlink.nett>
wrote:
>How many here have them and how many use them?
>
have the top 20 lamello. It gets used a lot. I use it for panels,
mitered corners and boxes. I have had PC556, a ryobi and a dewalt in
the past and have used the freud that belonged to a friend. Got the
lamello and never looked back. No comparison IMO.
skeez
"CW" <cmagers@earthlink.nett> wrote in message
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> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
>
I have two, a table mounted one and a hand held one
I use them a lot, I prefer the table mounted one but for any quick job, the
hand held does the job okay.
On 9/9/2010 2:36 AM, CW wrote:
> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
>
I have my router set up with a slot cutter bit in a router table,, so in
a sense I have a biscuit cutter. I use it every time I use the table saw.
If your question is really what kind of biscuit joiner should you get,
that depends on what you are doing. If you are placing biscuits in
wide boards or plywood a hand held unit would probably do best, as it is
better for cutting into face surfaces.
If you are doing like me, and making a lot of biscuits in to end
surfaces, then a table top unit works best.
I make a lot of picture frames and stretchers for my wife. (Acrylics on
stretched canvase). My use biscuits to join the frames or stretchers
together with the 45 degree joints. I have two fences on the Router
table. On the primary fence is adjusted for the depth of the biscuit
into the piece. and the other as a kick back fence. After the height
of the blade is adjusted and the depth, I can cut many pieces quite
quickly. First lay the frame side between the fences on one side of the
router table and move it into the blade, then do the same thing for the
other end on the other side of the table. I cut 40 biscuits slots in 20
frames sides in about 5 minutes yesterday.
On 9/9/2010 10:52 AM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
> or a straight bit/w/ a plunge.
Could you tell me about how you cut a biscuit with a plunge straight bit.?
Do you use a spiral bit?
As posted earlier I use a router in a table with a slot cutting bit,
and would like to know how to use the plunge bit for surface cuts.
On 9/9/2010 11:25 AM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
> "Knuttle" wrote:
>> Could you tell me about how you cut a biscuit with a plunge straight
>> bit.?
>>
>> Do you use a spiral bit?
> ------------------------------
> A face cut in the side of a panel where a slot cutter bit is 90
> degrees out of phase.
>
> From memory, a 5/32" bit for a 20 biscuit.
>
>
> Lew
>
>
Do you try to create an arc, of just make a square hole?
On 9/9/2010 1:36 AM, CW wrote:
> How many here have them and how many use them?
I have one. It's handy, but I don't use it much. I don't build that many
cabinets, but when I do I usually use mortise and tenon joints for the face
frames (not just because it's stronger than biscuits or pocket hole screws, but
because it's fun!) and tongue and groove joints to attach the face frames to
the side panels.
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"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>> CW wrote the following:
>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>
>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bill
>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>
>
> What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
>
> Max (just curious)
Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "Lobby Dosser" <LD@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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>> "Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:4c8acca1$0$5513$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>>> "willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>>>> CW wrote the following:
>>>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>>>
>>>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>>>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>>>> :-)
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>>>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>>>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>>>
>>>
>>> What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
>>>
>>> Max (just curious)
>>
>>
>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>
> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
>
> Max
>
>
And it Eats the neighborhood!
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control of a state and the merely opportunistic are regarded as
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On 9/12/10 10:45 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 08:00:40 BST, Bob Martin<bob.martin@excite.com>
> wrote:
>
>> in 1477349 20100911 161217 Larry Jaques<ljaques@invalid.diversify.com> wrote:
>>> On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:16:36 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
>>> <LD@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Max"<thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:4c8af476$0$1701$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>>>
>>>>>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>>>>>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
>>>
>>> I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!
>>
>> That's a bosun.
>
> Which is actually spelled "boatswain". Two demerits.
>
I never knew what the heck a ship's "forecastle" was until I saw it
spelled out. :-)
What the heck is a "forxal?"
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> On 9/12/10 10:45 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 08:00:40 BST, Bob Martin<bob.martin@excite.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> in 1477349 20100911 161217 Larry Jaques<ljaques@invalid.diversify.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:16:36 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
>>>> <LD@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Max"<thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:4c8af476$0$1701$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>>>>
>>>>>>> Depends on whether you put them together with sufficient force. If
>>>>>>> sufficient, your entire neighborhood gets vaporized.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, but you might produce a Higgs boson.
>>>>
>>>> I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!
>>>
>>> That's a bosun.
>>
>> Which is actually spelled "boatswain". Two demerits.
>>
>
> I never knew what the heck a ship's "forecastle" was until I saw it
> spelled out. :-)
Here's a nice illustration of the castles:
http://users.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/florilegium/popdef14.html
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On Sep 10, 7:34 pm, "Leon" <lcb11...@swbell.dotnet> wrote:
> "willshak" <wills...@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
>
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>
> > CW wrote the following:
> >> How many here have them and how many use them?
>
> > Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
> > I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
> > :-)
>
> What "is" a biscuit joiner? Must be something like a tennon receiver
> maker. Has any one really seen a tool called a biscuit joiner? LOL
It has been called a biscuit joiner for 30 years..... hasn't it?
MAYBE it has, I don't recall it being called a biscuit joiner by a
manufacturere though until yesterday.
Depends on height and depth of cut. White light or whirl.
Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
"Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer
TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Originator & Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/
On 9/10/2010 7:26 PM, Max wrote:
> "willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:kqidnSjaj4ZoCxfRnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@supernews.com...
>> CW wrote the following:
>>> How many here have them and how many use them?
>>
>> Why do you need a biscuit joiner?
>> I just take two of them and press them together in my hands.
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bill
>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>
>
> What happens when you press two biscuit joiners together?
>
> Max (just curious)