Love My SS Mark V 520!

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agleason
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Love My SS Mark V 520!

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I had a big "Honeydo" project today. We had an old flowerbed out from with rotten timbers. We dug it all out and I used the Shopsmith to cut the 8 foot replacement timbers to the correct length. I used the floating tables to extend the bed to support the long timbers and the miter to hold everything in place and carefully made my cuts. Awesome machine!!ImageImage

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Nice looking Shopsmith Mark V Model 520 and a very nice looking retaining wall.

Just be very cautious when cutting anything that is so long as to extend "way beyond" the edge of your tables.
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Well done and congratulations on a successful project.

I admit when I first saw your post and pictures, I would probably not have tried cutting landscaping timbers to length on a SS, but rather used a circular saw. I then had a flashback to one of my first projects, that didn't end as well. I was trying to make some bookcases, and wanted to route a dado for the shelf standards. I got the dado blade setup, made roller pin supports for the 8' long 3/4" pw sides, and the dadoes wound up less than straight and less than consistent depth, with some splintering along the edges. The size of the pieces I was trying to hold against the fence and down against the table were just more than I could handle. A guided, hand held router would be my choice today, but I was new at woodworking and my expectations exceeded my experience. Every tool has its advantages and weaknesses, and the SS is no exception. Sometimes it won't be the best tool for the job, and have the wisdom to recognize that. There will be plenty of jobs for which it is the perfect tool, but don't forget about all of your other choices when the job at hand requires objective decision making.
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I see the license plates in the background. Whereabouts in SC are you?
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jmattsson wrote:I see the license plates in the background. Whereabouts in SC are you?
I am in Easley.

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