Hey fellows; it’s been a long time since I visited the forum. Still making nets and using the original incra jig for thin strip ripping... the hoops are laminated.
Thin strip ripping for lams
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- easterngray
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Thin strip ripping for lams
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Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
Those are beautiful! What do you use for nets or do you knot your own?
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- easterngray
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Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
Algale I purchase the netting; though I have intentions to make some netting shuttles and stitch my own... just haven’t done it yet since I still have a bunch of net bags.algale wrote:Those are beautiful! What do you use for nets or do you knot your own?
Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
This is a project I'd love to take a crack at for a fisherman friend. Did you use plans? If so, could you provide a link?
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- easterngray
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Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
No plans - I just made a form by tracing a paint can, an aerosol can and connecting the two circles; cut the form on the band saw, drilled some holes for clamps and mounted it on a board - easy-peaky. I should note that this is a small net.algale wrote:This is a project I'd love to take a crack at for a fisherman friend. Did you use plans? If so, could you provide a link?
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Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
WELCOME BACK!
Glad to see you are aok.
Worried about you(as well as a few others we have not heard from lately).
Glad to see you are aok.
Worried about you(as well as a few others we have not heard from lately).
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Re: Thin strip ripping for lams
The finished net is gorgeous — but if that’s a push stick in the first pic, it’s in a class by itself!