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It won't be boxed in? I was so tired of dusting my equipment and  I finally bought a small entertainment center (enclosed) from the good will till I can figure out my entertainment center on the wall..

 

I'm looking for a Pioneer D-1S and will to trade some clamps for one or routers....

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Ok, I'm back on the audio rack after installing the Shelix cutterhead in my jointer over the weekend.  Today I cleaned up the edges on the three Curly Maple boards, one pass each.  Because I bought the cutterhead with bearings installed and 15 extra knives the cost with shipping was $400 and it took about five weeks to arrive (backordered).  So that's about $67 per pass but wow do the edges look good! :D

 

Here are the chipped edges - 
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And the edges I just cut today with the new Shelix cutterhead -
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It has been ages since I've posted about this project but it is now finished and delivered. There were many delays due to other contracts and jobs with hard deadlines so this got set aside many times (this one had no deadline). Even though it is completed and delivered I'll still post the steps to build and finished photos at the customer's house. And you're not going to believe how high-end his audio system is - amazing!

Laying out the Purpleheart legs for cutting on the CNC. I don't have a flat bottom blade for the table saw and since I have the CNC it just made sense to use that to ensure all the cuts were uniform.

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Here are the toolpath profiles for the cuts I made on the CNC -

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And the setup on the CNC to prevent blowout when the bit cut through -722383507_028-Backerboardsclamps.jpg.c65f3aedcc4e099539e0b12286bd62a4.jpgHere are the five legs after cutting on the CNC and beveling the top and bottom surfaces on the table saw -

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More later - 

 

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Test fit assembly -

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Drill press guide stand for drilling adjustable feet pockets -

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Drilling for adjustable feet -

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Legs ready for adjustable feet -

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Curly Maple edge on middle shelf -

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Testing for best leg location -

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Flip stands for spraying second side of shelves - you can see these in action here

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Threaded inserts in place -

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More later - 

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Getting the threaded inserts into this really hard Maple proved to be very difficult. I couldn't use the tool they make but had to use a bolt with a couple of jam nuts and drove the inserts in with my air operated Ingersoll Rand 1/2" impact driver. I tried a ratchet, 3/8" impact driver, cordless drill, and none of them worked well at all. I did my tests in end grain Walnut for something similar knowing that the Maple was much harder and figured if I could make it work in the Walnut then I might have a chance in the Maple. Again, if you want to see video of this you can see it here on Instagram.

Here are all the tools I tried to use for the threaded inserts -

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Testing legs bolted to top shelf -

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Assembling the shelf for the first time (no room in the shop, have to use the kitchen) -

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I came up with a drying rack for storing the shelves after they were sprayed because I could no longer stand them on end once they had finish on them -

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Spraying the legs; I made no attempt to fill the pores because I preferred the look with pores showing -

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Spraying shelves -

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Spraying second side with flip stands in place -

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Spraying middle shelf -

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More to come - 

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