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  1. SEGMENT CUTTING JIG

    I'm already preparing for soon coming new lathe. I made this jig of MDF, playwood and chipboard. Besides triangles which I bought, I also ordered some custom made angles on laser cutter in my neighborhood made of fiberglass. I ordered them little to narrow, so I use one small leftover to get...
  2. Free Disk Sander

    Some time ago I had the opportunity to use a disk sander, I was surprised how useful it could be, but had neither the money nor the space for one, so I had the idea of making a shop built Disk Sander on my lathe; the table is attached to tapped holes in the lathe bed-frame using thumb-screws in...
  3. Universla side table

    Universal custom ordered side table -made of firwood and chipboard. The design, measures and material are completely ordered by customer. Dimensions : table 47×57cm, legs section 35×46x90cm - finish one layer of sprey laquer. Joints - overlaping/groove joinery -some glued some screwed…because...
  4. SCRAPWOOD STAND

    Dimensions 150×50 x 100 cm. Shelf on the left 35 cm wide. Made of chipboard and playwood panel leftovers. Six wheels bellow to easy moving along workshop.
  5. CAKE CUTTER PLATFORM

    Cake cutter, 60×45x12cm, made of 18mm chipboard, ash handle, 20mm metal pipe, 25mm wide scalpel knife. Smaller part of base plate is easily removable , with screws and nuts, to anble groove cleaning.
  6. MOBILE STAND DISPLAY

    Rough dimensions 110 (150 with handles) x 70×240 (190 without roof) cm. Various materials : OKOUME plywood, BIRCH plywood, firwood, chipboard, 35mm linden pillars. Finish : wood primer + two layers of white, water based paint Wheels are on 14mm threaded shaft with metal bearing on inner side of...
  7. Arcade Cocktail Cabinet

    When I was young….. now I'm a father so I decide to create an arcade cabinet for my children's. The construction is made from chipboard and I use an old computer with dos and mame emulator. For plans and artwork see to my blog.
  8. Workshop Magazine/Book Storage

    Sometime ago I decided to reorganise my woodworking magazines and books in the Studio. Books were not such a problem as I could put them on one of the metal shelves, but magazines were another thing as they flop if not supported, I have quite a few FWW magazines (Nos 78 to 135) which I have...
  9. Never trust that darn straight-edge

    Only one pic, because I can't ever find a good angle for this thing… I had a pile of nasty plasticky oak-look chipboard rubbish that had been ordered for a cancelled job, and some old sheets of kiaat ply that my Dad had half-used for some project, and yet more offcuts of some beech ply, and...
  10. Adjustable Circle cutting Jig (for the bandsaw)

    I have decided to start experimenting with curves (how hard can it be?). So it occurred to me, as a starting point, that I needed a means of cutting circles. Adjustable too. So here it is. Well version 1.0 anyway. . Overall size is about 380mm (18") x 650mm (26") by 22mm (7/8") excluding the...
  11. New Chisel and Screwdriver Rack

    i made the new one to protect my hands from the blades and to store more chisels and screwdrivers, i mounted it to the studs using the kreg jig pocket hole system, works great http://adamswoodcreation.com
  12. It got me back into woodwork.

    After 30 years in advertising, I went freelance but it was slow. Then my ex-boss and good friend, Ross, called me up. "I'm opening an art studio, and I need some furniture made. Can you do it?" Well, I hadn't touched anything in about 12 years. A few power tools were in a tin trunk; I'd...
  13. Homemade Router Table and A Car Jack As A Router Lift.

    The router table top was made from 3/4" chipboard and 1/4" MDF, which a ran 2 different size grooves in each of them which creates a t-track which i can attach feather boards too. and the fence has 2 sliding fences, the cabinet was made entirely from recycled laminate chipboard i found in my...
  14. Blogs
    Planeing chipboard The other day my dad and I were laying some Swift-lok flooring in my house and we came to a joint that had significantly raised on one side, it looked like the crappy chip board sub floor had expanded on the edge prior to being laid down and nailed into place. after sinking...
  15. Blogs
    Free Disk Sander - on your lathe (NOW MOVED TO PROJECTS) MOVED TO PROJECTS
  16. Hand Tools
    Could I ask for a bit of guidance? I've been re-honing blades using the Veritas MkII guide using the following sequence (for a 25 degree bevel plane blade, for example.): - Set the blade in the guide for a 25-degree angle. Hone the primary bevel on a 1000 waterstone - Advance the guide setting...
  17. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I'm setting up a very small shop. Bandsaw, router table and maybe a thickness planer. Everything else hand tools. Each machine will be used one a time. And there is no option to roll them outside and use them in the open air. I want to keep it as clean as humanly possible and of course want to...
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