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  1. Fine adjustable stopper

    Instead of simple wood block and a clamp, I made a bit complex stopper with fine adjustable capability. As turning the knob, the center bolt push/pull the wood block. Two pull springs are used to kill the play of the bolt and two pistons work as the guide to keep the block flush. Adjustable...
  2. Crossfit Bumper Plate Bench

    Hello All, This is a project I designed and built for a Gym I workout at. The idea was to organize bumper plates and provide a place to rest in-between sets. Designed using Fusion 360, and built in my Garage. The approximate outside dimensions: H 19" x L 57" x D 18" Each divider is fit into...
  3. Hexagon organizer

    My sister wanted this for her desk at work. The glue up and clamping was a fun challenge! It was meant to hold pencils and other small stationary. The wood is something I'm having trouble finding information about. Carrilion(sp?) birch burl veneer on maple. It's a pretty wood in person, lots of...
  4. Built-In Dresser Drawers

    Made a built-in dresser for my daughters room. Just a big plywood box leveled on the ground and screwed into the wall with drawers. Used slides and put some painted drawer fronts on it. Made the gray counter out of 3/4" baltic birch plywood. Attached a lip on the front to make it look chunkier...
  5. Table saw crosscut sled with incra miter slides and Kreg precision trac and stop kit

    After looking at all the cross cut sleds out there and having had a few of my own, I really wanted to make one that was functional and would help speed up production. I looked online and was unable to find what I was looking for, so I designed and built this. It has built in tracks for...
  6. 26 minute project

    Friends come to my place as usual, this time at late in the afternoon, he said do I have ready coffee table? No, but I could done it in 30 minute, that was my answer. I made this from woods which lying outside the Sawmill, planned, cut, nail, done. He went home with rustic coffee table with...
  7. Biscuit Gauge

    I made this biscuit gauge to determine the exact location for biscuits, particularly on narrow and/or circular workpieces. In addition to a usefull rule, all appropriate mesurements are marked. It is made out of a piece of 3/4"-thick MDF. Slots have been cut to glue the three most popular...
  8. so excited

    I am so excited! I made this sleigh for my sister and she has put it on her web sight home page. take a look her bears they are amazing and have won many awards. She is the one that has helped me start my own blog and web, encouraging me to get my work out there. thanks Helen...
  9. Dad's Birthday Gift

    Thanks to-Paul, Tennessee loading up his project. lumberjocks.com/projects/95969 I thought I would give it a shot. For my first one I think it turned out OK. My Dad really liked it. But Paul's project really nailed it. I was able to find some nice looking older clubs at my local Deseret...
  10. Headboards and Footboards

    My daughters wanted head boards and foot boards.
  11. Antique cabinet restoration

    Restoration, and painting of antique cabinet
  12. A Box Called "Necessessity"

    Did you catch the misspelling in the title? Just like how the extra "ess" in "Necessessity is extraneously unnecessary, everything about this box is excessively overkill. Look at how thick the teak frame members are. Unnecessary. Look at the dovetails at three corners of the frame...
  13. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    I want to thank everyone who sent me best wishes last week after I posted about my Ankle. Well I got to the Hospital this morning about 9:30, was in surgery by 11:00 and Back home about 3:30. Surgery went well, a plate and 8 screws in the ole ankle. No pressure on foot or ankle for a minimum of...
  14. Woodworking Skill Share
    I see a lot of talk here on router and TS setups. My shop cuts to very tight standards on every cut. I don't measure errors in 1/32" range, more like +-.005". Here are some pictures of some very precise scraps. Can you cut two pieces this tight after resetting between cuts? When I say 6" I...
  15. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hello all - First of all I am new to the forum. I appreciate everyones input in moving forward of my next saw purchase. I have been looking at table saws after getting rid of an old cast iron craftsman that gave up. I primarily am a hobbyist. I have used my prior table saw for doing custom...
  16. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I am interested in a precision straight edge for machine setups and reference. I can't justify the expense of a Starrett brand. Fwiw, I have a Johnson 48" long alum ruler that is so straight I can't imagine much difference. The problem is it doesn't stand on edge very well. I happened to...
  17. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi All: Long time lurker, first time contributor. I've found LJ to be a wonderful resource as I've begun the woodworking journey. As my handle indicates, I'm relatively new to woodworking. I just recently moved into a single family home in Chicago with a 400 sq ft garage-quite the luxury in...
  18. Marketplace Classifieds
    Rockwell/Delta Unisaw e Comes with; Original Unifence, Miter gauge, Custom-made extension wing, Extra blades and a dado stack, Wrenches, brackets, miscellaneous bolts and other hardware, etc. Baldor 3HP motor, 220V but can be wired for 120V, single phase, I can deliver for a fee...
  19. Woodworking Skill Share
    What are your "tips and tricks" (and challenges) re: cutting/sawing wood on exact angles (ex. 90 degrees) Gateway to all Tips & Tricks Topics
  20. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Does anyone have the Woodpeckers Rip-Flip table saw fence "system?" (I know some of you will be tempted to comment on Woodpecker's high prices, etc-but that's not what I'm asking about here, thank you!) -How much do you find it serves your needs? -Anything you thought it would help with that...
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