You'd have to have a bottle of hand sanitizer on the table at shows so people can feel clean again after touching it.
Now that you've started this, there's really no telling where it will stop. Soon you'll have people wanting to stabilize their pet's or even their own mess!
I'll be bringing my credit card for supplies and a whole bunch of admiration. Sorry in advance guys for the rust stains my drool might cause ;)
Is there any confirmation about which suppliers will be there? In the past it has been Carpenter, Pops, K&G, Texas Knifemaker Supply, R.W. Wilson...
Genius idea!!! Thanks for sharing. I didn't even think of PMing you... I should have.
Let me try it and see if mine will work. I may not need the pictures. Thanks a bunch.
Calvin, do you have these pictures still available anywhere? They aren't coming up on my PC and I'd like to see how you attached the disk. I've been wanting to do this very thing but can't figure out how to attach the disk to the motor with the odd threads.
Aside from everything mentioned above, if you don't want to silver solder them, then I highly suggest using JB Weld or some other epoxy on them to seal away any moisture.
I'll be there but not with a table. It's kind of a shame that they combined it with a gun show. Not that I have ANYTHING against guns, I just liked the way it was last year.
Your knives look great Jason, looking forward to seeing them.
About the burl, I wouldn't use a heat gun to remove the wax unless you absolutely HAVE to. I'd scrape it away first and sand off the waxy areas, then have it stabilized. The heat gun could burn the wood before it melted the wax. You could set it out in the sun for a couple hours on a hot day.
Laurence, if you can fill up a small flat rate box, I'd be glad to take some off your hands. It would be cheaper than using my wife's cutting board :what!: