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  1. Shelf Pin Drilling Jig

    To evenly space pin holes when I build bookcases featuring adjustable shelves, here is this jig I use with my plunge router made out of 1/2'' plywood, inspired by the one made by Norm Abram in The New Yankee Workshop TV show. Using a 5/8'' Forstner bit, holes have been bored at 1'' center at the...
  2. Small Precise Project, Golden Shop Tip...

    LumberJocks, the Internet, magazines and books offer a treasure trove of woodworking tip and tricks. Many are useful, some are absolutely GOLDEN and merit repeating. I used one on a recent project. After hours of searching on the Net, I couldn't find an after-market sub-base to equip my...
  3. Fence Gate with Metal Balusters

    The story here is one of frustration. Bought a new build house two years ago - an end unit on a townhouse row. The builder put in a fence separating out back-yard from the street, but didn't put in a gate or any fences dividing my yard from my neighbours' yards (I border on 5 other yards because...
  4. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hello all - I recently purchased 2 Chicago Electric routers. One of the bases has a 1.436" router opening, and the other has a 1.5" router opening. It seems that neither is the standard Porter Cable opening that most bushings are used for. I am having a difficult time finding guide bushings in...
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