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Router table
3 commentsOak router table with box-jointed drawers & raised panel drawer fronts.
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Scrub Plane, Wooden Bodied
1 commentFor Christmas I had a scrub plane blade on my list from Ron Hock. Santa gave me the 1 1/2" wide x 4 1/2" long, radiused blade that Ron sells on his website. I used parts of his...
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Handmade A13 Infill Plane
5 commentsI started collecting hand planes years ago and fell in love with the infill planes of the past. I also could not believe the beauty of some of the new planes on the market such as the Hotley...
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My latest Frankenfill
8 commentsI call these "hybrid" infills. The essential design element is an infill block that presses against a fixed, metal frog. I welcome any thoughts, ideas, and -yes- criticisms.
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BRONZE SMOOTHER WITH COCOBOLO INFILL
1 commentThis plane is a bronze casting that I did the clean up and infilled with cocobolo. You can get these as kits but I wanted to do my own design and some details that would make it different. I have...
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Tools Cabinet
Nice tools cabinet made of Maple and Cedar. Assembly is dented for the case and drawers, no metals but the piano hinges and pulls. finish with oil Arm R Seal.
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Infill Smoothing Plane
6 commentsThis plane took me almost 2 months to build. The sides are 3/16 brass and the sole is 1/4" steel. They are connected by double dovetails which are peened together to produce a strong joint. The...
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Cutting Gauge and Bowsaw
The gauge is based on Dean Jansa's copy of one in the Seaton tool chest. The design was a pin marking gauge, but I decided to make a cutting gauge after seeing how smoothly they work. The bowsaw is...
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Restrained
5 commentsThis is an artwork using an old hand drill. It is incased in layers of plywood with mahogony venier on top and mahogony for the base. It is about the economy and people not having enough work or...
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Stanley/LN Totes for Veritas Bevel-Up Bench Planes
3 commentsI really like the quality and cut of my Veritas Bevel-Up Bench planes except for the fact I can only use them for a short while before the rear tote gets annoyingly uncomfortable....so I made my own...
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Height Gauge for router and table saw
2 commentsWanted to make an easy to adjust and easy to read height gauge to set my table saw height and also my router bit height above table. With the pin point accuracy of the pointer, you can split 64...
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Infill from a # 4
3 commentsI wanted a Infill but could not afford one and metal is really not my specialty. The answer was to take a $2.50 knock off Stanley # 4 and grind out the guts and stuff it with Mahogany. I bought a...
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dovetail saw
Wanted to post my first woodworking project since I have returned home from Mozambique. My father bought this saw for a dollar, it had a pretty beat up handle and was missing some saw nuts. I...
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Creeper
Again, looking through my old hard drive, I came across these pictures of a project, done for my Father's birthday. His old creeper (a creeper is what a mechanic uses to slide under cars and...
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The Lazarus Handplane Co. Medium Hybrid Infill Smoother
2 commentsThis is the second design from my alter ego, Lazarus. A beefy mid-sized smoother, she's 8 1/2'' long with a 1 7/8'' cutting iron. The plane is made of stainless steel, brass, and...
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Thomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair
1 commentThomas Jefferson Swivel Windsor Chair. I made this pretty faithfully to the one Jefferson designed and used to write the first draft of the Declaration of Independence. I used plans made by Craig...
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Butterfly Tavern Table
Light Figure Tiger Maple Butterfly Tavern Table. Stained with aniline Dye, Shellac, and top coat of wax.
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Elmers Glue
This is a piece made of scraps form another piece I made. It's a play on words, Elmers Glue as if it belonged to him.
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The Plain Truth
This is a art work I made. It's a play on words and about politics really. The wood plains are whittling away the message on the board, "The Plain Truth."
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Stanley no 1/2 scaled from Stanley no.1
4 commentsThis story started back in 1998 as I remember, when I had found a second Stanley no.1 in the most unlikely of places. My first had been an 1892 patent and the second was a 1936. Sitting...
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Cherry Screwdriver
I made this screwdriver from an off-cut from some 2x2 cherry table legs. I turned the cherry block on my drill press using the hanger bolt adapter shown. The ferule is a plumbing part I found and the...
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Scraptacular Bin
4 commentsI couldn't resist to share where I keep my cutoffs before they become parts of my projects. Here, even if I used few scraps, I also used a full sheet of 3/4" plywood.
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The Lazarus Handplane Co. Large Infill Hybrid Smoother
8 commentsMadness is a slow, creeping weed. I delved into plane making slowly and out of necessity. Over the years I picked up a collection of Bedrock "users" on ebay...
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Torsion Box Assembly Table
1 commentI needed more room for assembly, but the table needed to be portable and light enough for one person to move. I decided on torsion box construction as it provided all the benefits of heavier...
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The Cordless Drill, artwork
1 commentThis is a humorious piece and a play on words, "The Cordless Drill" as we already had drills that were cordless for hundreds of years. The title is made in the brass printers plate with holes drilled...
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Workshop Tongs or Blind Nailing/Screwing Jigs
1 commentHow many mistakes are made and how much time is spent taking mesurements to locate exactly where to drive nails or screws, or drill a hole from behind ? For a shelf, a bracket, a door pull, a...
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Blast Gate Improvement
7 commentsIf you use these anoying Plastic gates that do not want to close. Check this out. I cut the corner and faced it down and it clears itself out............
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American Gothic, Hammer and nails
5 commentsThis is made with thousands of nails and tacks. It is my version of the art work, "American Gothic" with the farmer, his wife and pitch fork. The hammers are the male and female. The frame is made of...
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No More Tipping Trim Router
9 commentsTrim routers are great tools, but the base is so narrow that they have the tendancy to tip over when milling edges. While one hand holds the router itself and steers, there is not much room to grab...
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