On today’s show we’re talking about using plans, smoothing plane angles, what’s the deal with horse butt?, budgeting for the future, and what will come of the Sawstop acquisition?
Voicemail
- Kyle has questions about milling lumber for Matt and Shannon
- Andrew needs good horse butt
- Need a lumber plumber?
- Danny wants to speculate on the Festool and Sawstop merger
- Anthony has questions about hand plane bed angles and bevel angles for tough wood grain.
- Bryan wonders if we ever build from someone else’s plans
- Adam seeks financial retirement advice from 3 guys who host a woodworking podcast…as one does
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2 replies on “WT418 – Horse Plumber’s Butt”
On Episode 418 you mentioned in your SawStop/Festool discussion a desire for flesh detection technology for bandsaws. Here is a link to a company that provides this capability for bandsaws used in the meat industry. Included on the site is a very good and scary video of the saw in use.
https://www.scottautomation.com/products/bladestop/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAi7XQBRDnARIsANeLIeu_KDemxEnG_Ir5j7McRNEgoVOkvCUA6gCr63j8WR-hdvCua5R6BmMaAgKtEALw_wcB
“I went to the doctor and now my neck hurts. Never go to Dr. Acula.” RIP Mitch