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  1. Band saw upgrade...

    This is the second upgrade on this old 197? Rockwell Band saw. The first was to lower it to my new stature. When I was trying to make through M&T for the screen door, I found that my 5 inch cedar practice piece bogged it down. I had this 2hp 110/220v motor from an old compressor I got at a yard...
  2. Wheel Chair Accessible Picnic Table

    My work has a back patio with a couple of picnic tables for employees to use. They are over 10 years old and are in really sad shape. I was going to replace the top of both tables, but as I was taking the first one apart it literally fell apart. New plan was to replace one of the tables with...
  3. Desktop speaker stands for Audioengine A2 speakers

    This is a pair of speaker stands that a friend asked me to make as a holiday gift for someone. The first picture is the stands at home on my computer table, and the second picture is a sketchup model with the speakers. Unfortunately I don't have a real picture with the speakers. He gave me the...
  4. Disable child rocking chair

    Hi from a newbie here. This is a custom build proto-type of a rocking chair for a blind, learning disabled, physically handicapped child. The seating is adjustable for leg length and recline angle. The foot stool and hand grips are height variable and non-rocking features that allow for both...
  5. Site Help and Suggestions
    Martin, There are several of us in wheelchairs that enjoy woodworking. But need advice on modifying equipment to our specific needs. Also a networking place to help us find machinery we can afford that is modifiable. Thank you for your attention to this. Rand
  6. Blogs
    Lowering a cabinet saw for use by the disabled in a wheelchair....Part 1 Well, gang, the camera and the computer suddenly became incompatible. So the photos of the FedEx truck and the unloading are history. So we pick up where the phone camera takes off. This is what we need to see, the bottom...
  7. Safety in the Woodworking Shop
    I'm sure I'm not the only Woodworker that has disabilities. Safety, comfort, accessibility and other challenges should be considered. So I thought I'd start a topic that allows everyone to share their experience, suggestions and questions. Every handicap has it's own unique challenges. I have...
  8. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Well lads, this is my first time posting here so I'll try to keep it brief, I was wondering does anyone have any experience with carpentry and woodworking with the use of only one arm/hand? This would include working with one hand in a sling or cast, or alternatively with the complete absence...
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