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  1. Glue roller

    Because I edge glue a lot of material I decided I need something better for glue application. I started with a small bread pan I absconded from my wife that is a Baker. I then turned a piece of maple the width of the pan less shims for bringing the sides parallel. The drum needs to be turned to...
  2. Retirement Shadow Box with case

    I started this project months before I retired. It was supposed to be a retirement gift to another retiring naval officer. Let's just say he didn't earn my respect so, I kept the box and made it my own! It's Walnut and has Maple trim that I salvaged from Ike's HQ in London (I was stationed at...
  3. A lighted plate holder for a slumped glass plate

    Many many years ago, a boy was trying to scare his mom, swinging on a rope swing out over a cliff, slipped, and fell a long way onto a hard surface. He ended up with a bunch of metal in his legs. During his recuperation period, long before I'd met her, my partner was hired to hang out with him...
  4. Rout Through Jig

    I designed and built this jig because I felt it was awkward and hazardous to rout through a workpiece overhanged over the edge of a workbench. I wanted a safe way to rout slots, large holes or patterns on a solid and secure base. I soon found out that this jig is also perfect to raise a blank...
  5. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I'm about to add a router table on the right extention wing I just made for my Delta Table Saw 37-725. I would just appreciate some advice before I just go at it. (And regret it later lol) So I made the extention wing kinda big, I was thinking about installing router plate in the middle. Which...
  6. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    A router bit. A brand spanking new, still in the Cosmoline router bit. This: I'm not particularly impulsive. Whether or not I made the BEST purchasing decisions regarding the stuff in my shop, I DID give each one a fair bit of thought, before pulling the trigger. And I KEEP hearing little...
  7. Joinery
    Has anybody used Titebond Titewrap for glueups? I think it's pretty much the same stuff I used in the Air Force called F-4 tape (and still called that; even if many of the airman in sevice now don't even know what the F-4 was). I never would have thought to use it. I have used masking tape...
  8. Blogs
    Very "Interesting" Glue-Up So, you have two half ovals that you have to glue to each other. At a 90 Degree angle. The Joint consists of two dadoes - each has to have pressure applied in opposite directions for proper adhesion. It's also a curved surface, so clamping won't be...
  9. Blogs
    First Steps This is my first foray into blogging about my workshop. Whether or not I keep up the blog is questionable, but I thought it might be interesting (to me at least). A little bit of history to start with. I did a bit of woodworking as a kid (lo these many years), partly at school in...
  10. Blogs
    My Favorite Glue Scraper Hey everybody! I have been very busy between working on my client's projects, squeezing in a project for another contractor, and rebuilding my website. As if that wasn't enough, I decided to shoot a video to share with you what my favorite tool is for scraping off...
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