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Thread: Project ideas for shorts?
Post: RE: Project ideas for shorts?
My son-in-law attends "herfs," which I have been told are where men meet, bond, and smoke fine cigars. I made this ashtray for him out of cutting board cutoffs. The center piece is an electrical box... |
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Woodworking
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03-04-2018, 01:26 AM |
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Thread: Edge banding
Post: RE: Edge banding
I used pine to edge band this one. MDF would have worked but would not have finished like the pine plywood bed frame. |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking
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03-04-2018, 12:48 AM |
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Thread: Miter Saw and Stand suggestions. I have $400.
Post: RE: Miter Saw and Stand suggestions. I have $400.
I am a very happy user of the Hitachi C12RSH mounted on the older version of the Ridgid MSUV. I like the mobility along with the ability to fold it up to save space. The Hitachi is a load but the MS... |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking Power Tools
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02-15-2018, 12:58 AM |
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Thread: Chess board finished
Post: RE: Chess board finished
Beautiful work. I just made this one. It has 2" walnut and maple squares, with 5/8" cherry surround and walnut corners. It is about 1 1/4" thick. It does not have a drawer. Nothing as nice as you... |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking
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02-05-2018, 12:19 AM |
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Thread: Outfeed Table
Post: RE: Outfeed Table
I used an old drafting table to make an outfeed table for my Grizzly table saw. It pivots off the short wood extension with a piano hinge. It also serves as an assemble table. |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking Power Tools
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12-17-2017, 01:44 AM |
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Thread: gluing chess board tiles
Post: RE: gluing chess board tiles
I just made this one for a friend. It is made like an edge (not end) grain cutting board. The squares are 2" square made of maple and walnut. It is trimmed in cherry with walnut end grain corners.
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking
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12-02-2017, 01:49 AM |
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Thread: Challenge coin holder question.
Post: RE: Challenge coin holder question.
I made this one for a friend at work. I used a 1 7/8" forstner bit to make the approximately 3/16" deep holes to hold his challenge coins. The top is a flag case. |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking
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11-21-2017, 07:50 PM |
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Thread: So what are you working on?
Post: RE: So what are you working on?
jteneyck Wrote: (09-21-2017, 09:16 AM)
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I'm interested to see/hear what you all are doing. Step right up. Add some life to the place.
John
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Hide a bed for my wife's "Road Trip" room. The ... |
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PMJ1 |
Woodworking
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09-29-2017, 10:11 PM |