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== History == | == History == | ||
− | * Mailing List Announcement: | + | * Mailing List Announcement: 2015/06/09 |
− | * Officially Proposed: | + | * Officially Proposed: 2015/06/09 |
− | * To be Voted on: | + | * To be Voted on: 2015/06/16 |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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Helical, carbide heads have been described as "quiet enough to have a conversation next to". Given that the head uses indexed carbide inserts, that also means that a ruined cutting surface is quick and easy to replace. | Helical, carbide heads have been described as "quiet enough to have a conversation next to". Given that the head uses indexed carbide inserts, that also means that a ruined cutting surface is quick and easy to replace. | ||
− | An extra $ | + | An extra $750 over the roughly $3000 cost is included to cover electrical if it needs to be run, extra inserts, shipping, tax, and unpredictables. |
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+ | Ideal model: http://m.woodcraft.com/product/850812/laguna-tools-16-fourpost-planer-with-sheartec-ii-cutterhead.aspx | ||
== Language == | == Language == | ||
− | We authorize the board to spend up to $ | + | We authorize the board to spend up to $3750 on acquiring a new planer. |
− | The planer should use carbide inserts | + | The planer should use carbide inserts. |
== Receipts == | == Receipts == | ||
== Voting == | == Voting == | ||
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+ | 47 Yea, 0 Nay, 2 Present | ||
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+ | Quorum was 38 | ||
[[Category:Votes]] | [[Category:Votes]] | ||
[[Category:2015 Votes]] | [[Category:2015 Votes]] |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 3 August 2015
Sponsor
Everett Wilson
History
- Mailing List Announcement: 2015/06/09
- Officially Proposed: 2015/06/09
- To be Voted on: 2015/06/16
Background
Our current planer is loud and belongs to a member, not to PS1.
It's also useful. Let's get a better planer that's also less disruptive to our community.
Helical, carbide heads have been described as "quiet enough to have a conversation next to". Given that the head uses indexed carbide inserts, that also means that a ruined cutting surface is quick and easy to replace.
An extra $750 over the roughly $3000 cost is included to cover electrical if it needs to be run, extra inserts, shipping, tax, and unpredictables.
Ideal model: http://m.woodcraft.com/product/850812/laguna-tools-16-fourpost-planer-with-sheartec-ii-cutterhead.aspx
Language
We authorize the board to spend up to $3750 on acquiring a new planer.
The planer should use carbide inserts.
Receipts
Voting
47 Yea, 0 Nay, 2 Present
Quorum was 38