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  1. Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Table (first LJ project!)

    Greetings! I've been a reader for some time, but this is my first project post. This is the table I built for our kitchen. My aim was for a mid-century modern look. The edges are tapered on the underside and I used a pair of cleats instead of an apron to give it a thin and clean look. This...
  2. Bloodwood Box

    This one makes a statement. Its bold contrast, figured walnut lid, and simple lines are the reasons to add this to my personal favorites. The body of the box is bloodwood, crotch figured walnut for the lid, quilted maple lid pull, and very dark wenge legs. Brass pins hinge the lid. Black velvet...
  3. Router jig for making variable width dado's and rabbits

    Here is a router jig I made for making dado's on large panels. The jig is made out of 3/4 ply. It enables you to use one router bit to make rabbits and dados of variable width. The jig uses solid maple pieces for the sides router channel. You need to be careful when lifting the router on/off the...
  4. Jigs & Fixtures
    I have a question about the best way to route a more complex profile on a round piece. I need to make some trim that goes around a column to match some existing trim. The round disc that I need to create the profile on is approx 14" in diameter and 1 3/4" thick. The profile looks like what is...
  5. Woodworking Skill Share
    www.Patwarner.com is an EXCELLENT source of all manner of router and routing information. Pat also offers his jigs and offset router bases for sale. Check it out.
  6. Woodworking Skill Share
    Good morning all, I'm starting to make my first router jig, for keyholes, and I'm noticing that the vertical supports for the plunge base extend wider than the circular plexiglas base. Since the plexiglas base is only 1/4" tall, the base of the vertical supports are 1/4" above the table top...
  7. Blogs
    An introduction Since I already blog at my own domain I did not want to duplicate all of that content here at LumberJocks each time that I made a post. So, I asked Martin if it was appropriate for me to have blog entries here at LumberJocks that link to my own blog. The answer was a...
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