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A floor-standing drill press won't be in my budget any time soon, but benchtop drill presses are regularly available on craigslist for $50 or less. Problem is, they're all so darned short. Many of them have just a couple inches of room for stock once a decent sized bit is chucked - even with the...24 replies 55K views
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I have a relatively wide Roubo that is a couple of years old that is sagging across the width. The length is stable. It's a little over 6' long, 30.5" wide, 23.5" wide between the legs, and 4.5" thick on the top. It's made out of laminated Douglas Fir and NOT a split top. If you've seen Jay...19 replies 431 views
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I am working on a design for a bedroom bench. Basically copying one I found online my wife likes. The legs are 3x3" at the bottom and flare on two sides to 2-1/4" at the top. I am not sure if I can find white oak that is 3" x 3". I could take 8/4 lumber and glue two pieces together but not sure...4 replies 67 views
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Hi everybody. Does anybody know where to get shark leather? I want to use it sometimes for "sanding" wood. It as used in history for smoothing very fine carvings, no sand remains in wood. I find some shops, but it's expensive as hell because it's for decorating. Myth busters - shark skin15 replies 2K views
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I'm building a small project from some reclaimed fallen limbs on my property. A small section of one part was in the sap wood and a bit punky. I thought I could firm it up some by soaking some thin CA glue into that spot. I forgot about needing to glue an additional piece to that, intending to...5 replies 131 views