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  1. Ridgid OSS Rolling Stand

    Here is my rolling stand for a Ridgid oscillating spindle sander. The cart has 3 full-extension drawers on heavy duty ball bearing slides. The wheels are Steelex double locking swivel casters in the front, and fixed casters in the rear. It is nice to have a dedicated space for all my sanding...
  2. Multi-Use Tabletop Equipment Cart

    The Woodbuddies Shop has a second cart for mounting table top equipment. Some of the portable table top items are not used continuously and are kept in the cart. The interior shelves are overriding extension pullout to allow for ease in reaching for the tools. The top of the cart has threaded...
  3. Flip top tool stand | Planer / Sander

    I made this flip top tool stand to save some space in my one car garage shop. The stand houses my planer and sander. The sander will live on the "upright" most of the time as I use it more often. I used a full sheet of 3/4 inch plywood for this build and some basic hardware you can buy at any...
  4. Drill Press/Bandsaw cart

    First time using full extension drawer slides. Slightly patterned from @fixthisbuildthat and @wilkerdos. pretty basic. drawers turned out nice. getting drawer faces properly aligned was somewhat a challenge.
  5. Daughter's Dining Room Table

    My first Lumberjock post Table is made of white oak. The one board is not as dark as it appears in the photo The legs are from Symmetry Hardware. They were great to deal with all custom made. You give them height, width, dimensions of lower board and they make to your specs...
  6. tool chest

    As I live in an apartment I wanted a tool chest that I could work out of, like a tool cart. I liked the large Dutch Tool Chest design, so I went with that idea as a start. I changed the top to a flip top and sort of built it in Shaker cabinet style. With the exception of my cordless drill and...
  7. Planer Cart

    I made this planer cart for my Dewalt 725 planer based on Lockwatcher's groundbreaking blog tutorial. I tried to copy the dimensions exactly and it worked out very well. It is a good design and a solid cart. The design lends itself to so many different applications. I'm working on a lawn...
  8. Solid Wood Tool Cart Lid/Workbench

    I found this old tool cart and since I needed one I decided to load it up and see if I could fix it up. After I sanded it down and printed it and painted it and the drawers, I decided that I definitely needed a lid for it. Wwl I need a workbench to so I took a 1×6 and stripped it down into...
  9. F.O.R. tool rack

    This is my take on Adam Savage's F.O.R. toolrack. All in all, a very good addition to my shop. More about it here.
  10. Mobile Tool and Clamp Cart

    This is more-or-less a copy of the Infinity Tools and April Wilkerson mobile tool/clamp carts. Additionally, I borrowed from Frank Howarth's design for french cleats. I have a fairly big walkout basement shop that is still being established…four years after we've moved in. I got tired of...
  11. Tool cart

    One of the first steps on my woodworking journey was to organize our garage. Otherwise, I had nowhere to work! We have a large two car garage, but it was stuffed with… stuff. I moved everything around, found space for a bench and got to work. Now that I've worked in the space for a year-plus, I...
  12. Tool cart, inspired by Adam Savage

    Hello fellow woodworkers! I haven't been here for a while, so I thought, it's time to post a little project. Storing tools in boxes, which contain mostly air, consumes a lot of space. And e.g. looking for the right wrench can be a pita. Space saving storage and the accessibility are, what...
  13. Photograph Display Easel

    This is a design I found in an old UK woodworking magazine "WOOD" Its made of Cherry and this one is 14" high, makes an elegant, prestigious gift This is a nice way to show your favourite photograph (mine usually has a photo of my daughter age 3) If anyone is interested I can furnish more detail.
  14. Molbile Cart for My Tormek Sharpening System.

    I have finally gotten around to making a mobile cart for my Tormek T7 Sharpening System. The cart has casters and five drawers. The cart is 23-1/2 inches wide 25 inches deep and 29-1/2 inches tall. I also have two other pedestal grinders and will probably mount each grinder on a plywood base so...
  15. Air compressor / Tool Cart

    My inspiration for this project came from Wood magazine's "Bench-Tool System" although my end result will be a horizontal storage system. Instead of a mobile tool cart I opted for the air compressor cart, it's made from pine shipping crates that I "harvested" from work. It rides on locking...
  16. Flip Top Tool Cart

    Long time hobby woodworker, first time poster. I got a mini lathe and a scroll saw and the were both taking way too much work bench space, so i decided to build flip top cart for them. 3/4" Plywood top(s), 1' electrical conduit for the pivot, 2×4 & 2×6 for the sides, and some scrap wood for...
  17. More shop upgrades

    First pic is my new lumber and sheet goods storage. Lumber is on some $1.79 shelf angle brackets. Should work as it is just holding my larger offcuts and left overs. As the stack grows, I will grow the storage solution. Sure better than when I had them stickered on the floor with the sheet...
  18. Custom tool cart

    I dont have much in the way of tools but what I do have is buried in cases and bins and is always a cluttered mess. I needed everything visible and within reach. So I built a simple frame and then customized shelving as I went. Have a few more shelves and compartments and I am good to go. I...
  19. Flip Top Tool Stand

    Hey, guys! Here is version 3 of my Flip Top Tool Stand. the first ones were built pretty directiy off the Shop Notes plans, but I made this one have all the features I thought theirs was missing. Got inspiration from a lot of projects on here as well. It's made from one sheet of 3/4" baltic...
  20. Mobile Lathe Tool Cart

    Well I had ran into a situation in my shop that I had to address. I had/have three lathes, but only one set of tools. It seemed I was spending more time going from place to place to get a tool than I was turning. Of course my wife didn't think my first solution of buying more tools was the best...
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