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  1. TABLECLOTH CLIPS

    Tablecloth clips, made of solid beech wood, 85×25x18mm, no finish. Clips were designed for 10mm thick table.First, 16mm hole drilled on drillpress, other cuts made on bandsaw, lot of sanding on disc sander, oscillating spindle sander and belt sander. Finaly, edges rounded on router table with...
  2. Chip Clips!

    My wife said I was on kitchen cleanup duty tonight, fair enough since she cooked. As I went to put the chips away I realized that we didn't have any more chip clips, so I thought about the neatly patterned Ambrosia Maple scraps in the scrap bin. 15 minutes later, two more chip clips and much...
  3. Turned Lidded ring boxes

    These are made from English Walnut, nice grain. They are about 2.5" to 3" high. My wife does copper enameling so we collaborated on these. I put a recess in some of the lids to put in a copper enameled piece.
  4. Hayden's Table

    Hi all, This is a table I made for my 14 month old daughter. I wanted to practice some new techniques and do a project without committing a lot of time and money to a bigger project. Now, after finishing this smaller scale table, I'd feel much more confident about committing to a larger...
  5. Joinery
    I am designing a kitchen table that will seat 6. There will be four legs, one in each corner. To attach the legs to the skirt, there seem to be two general techniques. (1) Permanently attach the legs to the skirt (e.g., mortise and tenon) and attach the top the skirt with clips or another means...
  6. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    I have seen a lot of neat clips posted here I decided to try and start a place for them. Post what interests you. Here is the first one I was amazed by. Wooden cowboy hats
  7. Finishing
    Hey all, I am planning on using the West System epoxy on some table tops I have made for a friend's restaurant. I'm going to do a few coats of the epoxy as a moisture barrier, and then finish with a few coats of poly. I would like to get all of the coats of epoxy on all of the table tops in one...
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