Classified Ads

One of the benefits of Guild memberships is access to our classified ads, where members can buy, sell, or give away tools, materials, and other woodworking-related items. By following the guidelines below, you can create effective classified ads that attract potential buyers and ensure a smooth selling process.

Guidelines for Inclusion:

Detailed Description

Item Specifics: Clearly state what you’re selling (e.g., woodworking tools, furniture, materials).

Condition: Describe the condition of the item (e.g., new, used, excellent condition).

Reason for Selling: Briefly explain why you’re selling the item (e.g., upgrade, downsizing, no longer needed).

Price: Specify a fair price or a price range.

Contact Information: Include your phone number or email address for potential buyers to reach you directly.

High-Quality Photos

Clear and well-lit: Take photos in a clutter-free environment with good lighting.

Multiple angles: Show the item from different angles to provide a comprehensive view.

Clean and presentable: Ensure the item is clean and ready to be used.

Submitting Your Ad

Contact the Classified Ad Moderator: Use the “Contact Classified Ad Moderator” button on the website.

Provide details: Describe the item(s) you want to sell, including the information mentioned above.

Share photos: The moderator will contact you to collect photos of the item(s).

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Security: For security reasons, only our moderator can post ads directly to the site.

Moderator assistance: The moderator will review your ad and post it on your behalf.

By following these guidelines, you can create effective classified ads that attract potential buyers and ensure a smooth selling process.

Jet hollow chisel mortising machine
Good condition
1/4,3/8,1/2” bits
$175

[email protected]

Bruce MacNaught

I will custom cut lumber to your specs with these 5  ea cherry logs 10′ long.

Halloween special is 3$ per bd ft.

Contact: George Beaton in Bradford NH 603 938 2637 or beaton102@gmail .com

Carbide 3D Nomad 883 desktop CNC machine.

This is a small full 3 axis CNC machine, is very well built, rigid for its size and accurate to .001”. It is a quality machine, not a toy.

It has a 8”x8”x3” work envelope (XYZ). Max spindle speed is 10K RPM. It is somewhat limited in power due to its size but is more than capable working with softer materials (wood, plastics, wax).

Because of its size it is not fast at removing large quantities of materials. I have used it to cut matching veneers, relief carve brass and make small aluminum parts.

I also used it to really learn CAD/CAM and CNC machining.

It can be used for detailed wax carvings that can then be used for lost wax castings.

Manufactures web page for this model is:
https://carbide3d.com/nomad/detail/

Size is: 18 1/2 deep, 17” wide and 16 1/2 tall.
Includes wrenches, one 1/8” end mill and a block of machinable Renshape to practice on.

This can be used on non-ferrous metals. I now have a later model Nomad in addition to a full size 3 axis CNC machine and no longer need this machine.

It was purchased 5 years ago and doesn’t have that many hours of run time on it. It works as good as original, no play back lash or wear. Original retail price was around $3,000. I’m asking for $400 or best offer because it’s an older model.

Picture shows aluminum test piece and 3D relief carved brass.

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Delta Milwaukee Rockwell Lathe Compound XY Cross Slide

This XY cross slide was originally sold as an accessory for the Delta Milwaukee Rockwell wood lathes (a common vintage 12 x 48 lathe).

It is in good working order, paint and handle finish is a little rough. Included is the original adaptor plate for the Delta wood lathe and new modified “lantern” style tool holder that fits the compound slide.

I’m selling it because I have not used it since purchasing a metalworking machine lathe.

Adjustable to other angles than 90 degrees. I personally used it to machine wooden parts on my Nova DVR lathe with a shop build riser block to accommodate the larger swing. It is great for turning accurate tapers and precisely fitting box lids.

If your lathe can run at lower speeds with enough torque, this cross slide can be used for basic metal turning, particularly for non-ferrous metals.

Do a web search for “Delta compound XY cross slide” there is a wealth of information about this accessory.

This one is complete (they are often missing handles) and in full working condition. These sell for as much as $600 in new/fully refurbished condition and this one could be brought back to that condition if that’s your thing.

Asking $250

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I have a run of Fine Woodworking magazines from 1982 to 2010 that is complete or possibly missing one or two issues. And also a lot of Fine Homebuilding magazines. I would like to give them all free to anyone who might be able to use them.

Brad Dorsey

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flat file for blueprints, 5-drawer, 24″ x 36″ capacity (28″ x 40″ x 15″ overall size typically)

 

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