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Coffee table build – Pedestal

Worked on the pedestal tonight, not too shabby.

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Coffee Table Build

I’m building an octagonal side table that looks like the following. Here’s how it’s going. I laminated two 8/4 maple boards to make the 4″ thick pedestal leg. Cut it on the tablesaw to be octagonal. Then turned the center … Continue reading

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First bowl

Someone on my street was cutting down a large maple tree so I grabbed a few stumps to try and turn my first bowl on my lathe. The wood looked like fungus had started but it makes a weird star … Continue reading

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General 100 16” Disc and 6” x 60” Belt Sander

I picked up a used General 100 16″ Disc and 6″ x 60″ Belt Sander made in 1979. 600Lb, in great shape, very good price. Assuming I can find a place for it, it would look fantastic with the rest … Continue reading

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Nice Antique Store Find

I stopped at a small town antique store on my travels during vacation this week to see if they had anything interesting in the way of old tools. I saw a Stanley “Bailey” #3 smoothing plane. It was in mint … Continue reading

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Doin’ vacation and stuff. 4lb lake pike.

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Hand tool cabinet update

The cabinet is coming along slowly. I’ve installed the doors within the main doors to allow more tool storage. Now the fun part is making individual custom holders for each item. Next step is the main upper mini-cabinet.

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Selfie

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Hand tool cabinet coming along

I’ve been working on this cabinet for a while for all of my hand tools, it’s 3/4 finished. I need a middle upper cabinet, and two door cabinets that open up to reveal yet more hand tools.

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3D Cuttingboard

I made this as a gift, a 3D cuttingboard. To make it you cut alternating colors of wood strips in gradual thicknesses (walnut and maple) and glue them up, thin in the middle, increase thickness going outward. Then once the … Continue reading

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