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  1. Small bandsaw box

    Hello all ! First of all, I want to please excuse my english. Last Wednesday my wife buy me a small bandsaw and I make whith this a small box for her. This is my first bandsaw box. It's made from pine wood, finished with olive oil and spray lacquer.
  2. Scandinavian Minimalist Bathroom Sink Cabinet

    Not much to see but I post it anyway since maybe the choice of materials could interest someone. I live in Colombia and there is not much quality to find when it comes to furniture, not even bespoken ones, so I decided a couple of years ago that I rather buy some tools and ******************** up myself than...
  3. South African Cat House

    I married a cat lady so built her a cat house…...unlike any that I am familiar with ;) Surprisingly, this turned into quite an engineering challenge. The top ladder actually gives stability to the entire structure. The cats seem to approve and the all black beauty on the perch has assumed the...
  4. Dust Collection Cart with Window — for Shop Vac and Cyclone (v1)

    At the moment my only dust collection equipment are a broom and a ShopVac. I bought a cyclone on EBay from "eastcaroga" and thought I'd try to cobble a cart together. As a beginner project this was also an excuse to practice a few joints. There are a number of potential improvements so this is...
  5. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Hey all, I've been looking on POP Display's ebay store, since they seem to have great prices on polycarbonate and will cut to size (so I don't have to). I was wondering if there are any guidelines for using acrylic/polycarbonate for glass door inserts? 1) Is acrylic ok, or should I go with the...
  6. Woodworking Skill Share
    Polycarbonates are great for making things. Lexan, a GE product, was specifically created for bend-ability in a good sheet metal brake. I've made lots of brackets, hangers and fixtures, it sure solves a lot of problems. However, I've never had much success with forming Lexan with the use of...
  7. Safety in the Woodworking Shop
    So, I've been making (or attempting to at least) these LED desk lamps. They're fairly simple to make. I simply cut down my stock to about 6" x 6", and also the sheets of acrylic to match. I drill a 2" hole through each of the middle pieces, and then a partial hole on the top & bottom...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    Cutting plastics comes up on the forums quite often, so I thought I would share the techniques I learned while working as a plastic fabricator. This is the first of a series of video on working with plastics in the woodshop. The videos are free to view on my website. Skill Building Videos...
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