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  1. Assembly & Outfeed Table

    This is my new assembly and out-feed table. It's done, but I'll be adding a part 2 video to youtube once I complete underneath cabinetry and things like that. I've been using it for about a week, and I love it. I used to just use my table saw as a flat surface, and for obvious reasons that...
  2. Router Table

    Built this router cabinet to fit my Rockler router table top with router lift. I finished the cabinet to match my Kreg Klamp table that I fully enclosed and added a set of cabinet doors. Dust collection works well with suction to both areas: enclosed router box and the table fence. Ray
  3. Plane with a router

    I recently purchased a 3 in thick maple butcher block table at auction. The table is 30" wide over 6' long and way too heavy for my drum sander and too wide for my planer. My solution was to scab on a couple of 2×4s to my router planer sled I built to surface cutting boards (before I built a...
  4. Replica of the old window from the tavern of Riga

    Saw this window in internet. I've posted this picture which I saw in internet. Very liked it for it's elegance, old looking, and decided to make it's replica. Because in the old times all boats ships and stuff for them was made from cedar - I've made the same. So there are the matherials - cedar...
  5. Spalted Pecan Bowl

    This is my first shot at turning something with an enclosed rim. I like this form a lot better, although it seems a good deal more difficult to turn. More practice I suppose. The blank was gorgeous. Half of it was heavily spalted, half still pecan's natural creamy orange. I'm still trying...
  6. Punch Master ~ The ultra precision veneering punch

    This is a new product I have developed but not yet marketed. I think it is pretty neat. I know it is a cookie cutter, but it is probably the most accurate cookie cutter in the world. I can develope any (infinate) tessellated or geometric shape, that's why I am calling my new company Infinity...
  7. Woodworking Skill Share
    I am prepping to finish my third tWW cutting board (first was a trial, second and third are gifts), and my third one has a slight problem. When put down side down, it has a slight willingness to rock. I have been using my card scrapers to clean to do the cleaning, but I don't seem to be...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    I have a question, im going to link two picture below of a soap dish and I want to know how is the soap dish surface groove made on it, what tool was used to make it, I would appreciate your insight. If the link doesn't open the question is just about an oval surface groove on top of any soap...
  9. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I just got my new Grizzly 8" parallelogram jointer set up. Set up seemed pretty strait forward. After running a couple poplar boards through to test it out I found it is not leaving a very smooth surface? I have what almost looks like chip tear out but slightly different and across the whole...
  10. Focus on the Workspace
    Planning to build a router table and thought it might be nice to have a gridded surface. Has anyone tried using a cutting mat, laminated to something like mdf, as the surface of a router table? The self-healing mats seem like they might not be quite smooth enough, but I've seen some mats that...
  11. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hi all, I found a Woodtek 15 Planer model 124070. Owner is asking for $300 but it has a lot of visible rust. Shop is not climate-controlled (in SC) and item has not been used in at least 3 years. How hard is it to "restore" these? Am I running into the risk of having to take it all completely...
  12. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Or red and white? As I made my first pieces and got more and more into the design, my work evolved from being very spontaneous, to the point of not knowing how the piece would come together, to a more planned approach as to the joinery the milling, wood grain orientation, shapes, ratios etc...
  13. Woodturning
    Hi all, I'm having a heck of a time mastering the final pass of the inside of a bowl, the one continuous cut from the rim to the centre. Actually I'm not even making it one inch down from the rim without seeing these corrugations. I wondered if anyone might recognise them and know what I'm...
  14. Blogs
    Zoom-Zoom (and Keeping it dialed in) I see a lot of great Sketchup tutorials online (here and there), and while they do discuss different techniques, tools and what not - you really have to follow through from start to end, and go along a somewhat complex path to get the hang of things. one...
  15. Hand Tools
    Hello all, Just wondering what final surface prep people are applying to woods with very open pores. I find some woods will plane nicely without tearout, leaving behind a surface that looks smooth, is chatoyant or at least shiny depending on the species.. but on touching the surface I can feel...
  16. Blogs
    Surface Preparation Ah… finally some woodworking at last. I don't really have any time or the mind space lately to focus on construction and creation much, and it felt like I was just collecting tools as of late. All with the preparation of 'one day' to be able to get to things. As it...
  17. Blogs
    AGING OF WOODEN SURFACE OF GREAT-GRANDFATHER'S CABINET OF 1920 EXPOSE PROGRESS IN SURFACE AGING AND CABINET WOODFINISH WHICH, IN MY MEMORY, WE HAD IN OUR HOUSE IN RUSSIA IN GERMAN VOLGA REGION. THIS IS OUR MEMORIES OF GREAT-GRANDFATHER AND HIS VARIABLE COMFORTABLE FURNITURE HANDMADE BY HIMSELF...
  18. Blogs
    WOOD CARVED ORTHODOX CROSS The cross was made like rare Orthodox canons, which were supported by Christian Church untill it's separate. Here is the link on Youtube: Old testament, Byzantine, Greek and Slavonic styles were in project development, and it's shows the indivisibility of the...
  19. Focus on the Workspace
    I've got my shop basically layed out but not all the way. I would love any comments and help anyone is willing to give! Especially with organization and layout. THANKS!!!! Jason…....
  20. Finishing
    I would like help with suggestions on what to do with our piano. See the photos. First, what type of wood do you think it is from the photos? Second, as you can see from the close up of the top the wood is very dry and dull looking. Whatever I do it will be done where it stands as I don't...
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