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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: John hal] #6846539
04/18/20 07:19 AM
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I like the portabilty feature. Is that 1 tippy though, bc?

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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: bctomcat] #6846677
04/18/20 10:16 AM
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I can move it around pretty easy, I'm going to see how I like it, i can always trim some weight later. I just didn't want it to move around too much, I haven't fleshed anything thus far, so it'll be trial and error anyway. Thanks for your insight though, much appreciated.


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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: AJE] #6846756
04/18/20 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by AJE
I like the portabilty feature. Is that 1 tippy though, bc?
Not really, especially if you butt it up against a solid object and/or place a foot on the 2X6 base board when your using it.

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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: John hal] #6846771
04/18/20 11:54 AM
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I have my wood beam hinged to the wall. Then I have a saw horse placed under It . With this system I can move the saw horse back and forth to change the angle of my beam. Drive 2 nails Into the saw horse and that beam will never move.
The beam on the that stump looks neat but I'm betting your going to have lots of movement when your bearing down on your knife.

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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: The Beav] #6846782
04/18/20 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by The Beav
I have my wood beam hinged to the wall. Then I have a saw horse placed under It . With this system I can move the saw horse back and forth to change the angle of my beam. Drive 2 nails Into the saw horse and that beam will never move.
The beam on the that stump looks neat but I'm betting your going to have lots of movement when your bearing down on your knife.


Maybe I can sell it for a novelty, lol. I'll definitely change it if it sucks, thanks.


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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: John hal] #6847444
04/19/20 05:31 AM
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mines that way and i have no problems.

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Re: Fleshing beams [Re: John hal] #6847776
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Like the one on the stump? And you don't get any movement when your pushing down on the top end?


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