Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Dutchy, Noticed your "preference" for the bandsaw over the tablesaw. Is there any reason (other than smaller kerf) as my bandsaw straight cuts suck… when I repeat it a few times it just simply sucks, sucks, sucks.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Dutchy, Noticed your "preference" for the bandsaw over the tablesaw. Is there any reason (other than smaller kerf) as my bandsaw straight cuts suck… when I repeat it a few times it just simply sucks, sucks, sucks.
My shop is small and my saw machine is part of the heavy 5 in 1. To use this machine I have to make him ready and after sawing I have to store him again. Therefor I prefere the bandsaw above the circle saw, but for a lot of work the circle saw would be better.
Below you can see how I started with making tracks for my excavator tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
I had wondered why the band saw, but hey it got it done and that's all that counts.
The spacing for the treads worked out just right for my table saw stock saw blade.
So I had figures you had planed it that way, but may be not, but it sure worked out great for me and the table saw.
Below the process of making the tracks themself. The used wood is pacific teak (Intsia bijuga).
This tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Below the process of making the tracks themself. The used wood is pacific teak (Intsia bijuga).
This tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
Sounds like (actually reads like) you have sourced one great brand of carpet tape… unfortunately it wouldn't be available here in Aust. The carpet tape(s) I have managed to buy either grips the wood so well that it splinters when separating, or so weak, that wet newspaper would hold better.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
The tracks are made out of wooden strips. I'm sure there are orther ways for making tracks and I don't say that mine is the best! So feel free to comment this blog and/or make a suggestion for improvements.
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