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  1. Folding Changing Table

    My sister wanted a changing table for her grandchild. My nephew and his wife drop the baby off when they want to have some time to their own. Her condo is small and a full size changing table is out of the question. After some design considerations and searches on the internet it was decided...
  2. Collapsible Laptop in Bed Desk

    I designed and built this out of "necessity" while deployed in Kuwait 2011-12. I was fortunate enough to be able to use my laptop there but was aggravated at having to rest it in my lap all the time while in my bunk. The legs fold up underneath for spacious storage, and part of the top (where...
  3. Toolchest update

    This is the interior of the tool chest I posted earlier. The plans called for four kerfs for saws however I have a 26" back saw for my mitre box so ….... I couldn't resist filling it just once before I started the tray slips and trays! I also routed a small groove on the front skirt to make...
  4. Lap Table

    I made 3 of these Lap Tables to sell for Christmas gifts. I sold the Red Oak, and the Walnut ones leaving the Cherry one for me to give as a gift. If you look close the only hardware is the piano hinge, the rest of the elevation mechanism is made of wood. I found that their was to much time in...
  5. Blogs
    Fold Up Table I am finally getting at making my chiro. practicing table. The video you are about to see still needs a lot of work. For instance - the hinges I have on there are not the hinges I'll be using. I did not have the right size laying around but wanted to make sure it'd work, so...
  6. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hey guys, I saw this deal on CL and was wondering what y'all were thinking. The seller says this thing has barely been used and was purchased about 3 years ago. Looks like about dead-on half price. Not a stellar deal or a gloat by any means, but do y'all think this is worth it. I need a bandsaw...
  7. Designing Woodworking Projects
    A friend asked me to build her a 36"x48" table for cutting out quilt tops. Because she is tall, she wants it 38" high. She also wants the legs to fold for storage. To keep the weight down, I was going to use 2×2 for the legs. I ordered posi-lock brackets and installed them today. That table...
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