SamQ aka Ah! Q! wrote:P.S. "Deed poll" was the way you changed your name in days of old, maybe even Job's....
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And still is to this day
https://www.gov.uk/change-name-deed-poll
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SamQ aka Ah! Q! wrote:P.S. "Deed poll" was the way you changed your name in days of old, maybe even Job's....
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Looks like it was a climbing cut against the grain? I had a similar experience under similar conditions. Happens bloody quick doesn't it! I found that if I fed the workpiece through the other way, so that the cut was with the grain, the problem didn't occur.RogerS wrote:Fixed the smaller nosing to its template, started running it over the bearing guided cutter and all was going very well until…..
It all happened bloody fast and I still don’t know quite what caused it to happen. Just means a bit more faffing about adding and glueing a new piece (if I have enough oak left). Fortunately I still have all my fingers but I’m going to have to think of a better way of holding this.
RogerM wrote:Looks like it was a climbing cut against the grain? I had a similar experience under similar conditions. Happens bloody quick doesn't it! I found that if I fed the workpiece through the other way, so that the cut was with the grain, the problem didn't occur.
TrimTheKing wrote:Can you not just remove it and trim back the supports to bring those corners in a bit? It will be a bit of a tighter radius than you wanted but not by much...
TrimTheKing wrote:Come on Roger, you're an infinitely resourceful and indefatigable man, I'm sure you can pop it all apart somehow...
Robert wrote:I've struggled a bit trying to understand exactly what you are doing here
Robert wrote:If I see it right your nosing and floor panels will fit together into a large semi circular panel. Rather than fit that panel in bits to the step base couldn't you make the panel up then fix it as one piece.
Robert wrote:I'm thinking some kind of Tee toggle on the underside that go into keyhole slots in the sub panel. Dry fit until it all seems tight then glue it on. or don't glue if it is strong enough and just screw it down under the top step.
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