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  1. STOP! Hammer Time

    Sorry about the title, I just couldn't resist… For Father's Day last year, I made my FIL a set of screwdrivers. He liked them so well and he is so hard to buy for that I decided to make it a tradition to make him tools each year. He doesn't really need them but enjoys having them and knowing...
  2. Wooden Cooler

    I made this with my brother about a year and a half ago for Father's Day. We had some old fence lumber that needed to get used, so this is what we did with it! It's not the most glamorous thing I've ever built, but it does work well! We started the build in my Grandpa's shop and true to form...
  3. Fathers Day Cooler Stand

    Father's Day gift for my dad consisting of leftover treated 1by's and decking. I had only a rough overlay that was drawn in Adobe Illustrator as my general guide. The cooler itself dictated more of the dimensioning than anything else. The legs were made slightly long to allow for trimming to...
  4. Father's Day project 2010

    On a Father's Day some 10 years ago, I took my daughter to Home Depot which organized a "Make A Father's Day Gift for Dad" family event. Together we completed a toolbox using the supplied tools and materials. The toolbox was used as a garden tool box and was discarded a few years ago after its...
  5. Beer tote

    Perfect gift for fathers day, free plans in link below. http://rogueengineer.com/diy-beer-tote-plans/
  6. Chicago White Sox Bean Bag Set

    Ok… it seemed only fair that since one of my friends received a Chicago Cubs Bean Bag Set for Christmas that another one of my friends received a White Sox set for Father's Day .. so here it is. Overall dimensions are 24"w x 36"l x 4"h - 1×4 box frame and legs with a 1/2" MDO top .. entirely...
  7. Shabby Chic Market Stall Additions

    Local Farmers market fast approaching and decided to ramp up the display. All tables and easels made using local hardwoods with a calico wash. Should be one of the best looking stalls around! Front racks added to accommodate 6/7 12" boards. All comments welcome...
  8. The Cheapest Sharpening Tool Rest/Jig - Shop-made Grinder Tool Rest (Retired)

    You can make a tool rest from scraps and a few bolts and wing nuts and use it to aid your sharpening chores (hollow grind for chisels and plane irons, for example, or removing nicks on their edges or even spindle gouge sharpening). I built one in 2005 and after serving me loyally for some 8...
  9. Blogs
    Woodworking - a Love Language Aubrey eagerly sported her tool belt with tucked-in hammer. Everything about her said, "Let's go build something daddy!" She was ready for anything and wanted to prove she could tackle anything her brothers could - and more. The "weekend" basement remodeling...
  10. Blogs
    more humor and old time tools and safety I changed the profile photo. And the nickname ..oldguy2…is in reference to my good friend who also owned a Shopsmith and we went to 2 classes at the Factory in Dayton. Since I moved I don't get to see him as much and poor fellow he moved to a condo...
  11. Blogs
    New Nail Gun from DeWalt - Great for Father's Day! Hey there LJ's! I haven't been very active here in a while, life seems to have gotten in the way of my shop time for several months now. However, I haven't forgotten about this wonderful community and when I saw this great new product from...
  12. Blogs
    Happy Father's Day to all you fathers out there. I would like to wish all you Fathers, a Happy Father's Day. May all your tools be sharp and your workshop overflowing.
  13. Hand Tools
    I have used the Bull Frog emitter strips in the boxes that I store my hand planes and they seem to work well. I also wipe the planes with Camellia oil saturated in a cotton ball. Does anyone know if Camellia oil saturated cotton balls will work if just placed in a drawer of a wooden chest by its...
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