AxlMyk
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Cherry tool chest
I made this Cherry tool chest from ShopNotes Vol 9 issue 49. Decoration has been altered but the basic carcase is the same. I added a bottom drawer unit for more storage space. Building this tool...
Cherry tool box
After looking at many plans for ideas, I came up with this heirloom tool box. It took me a month to build and was an enjoyable project. It is made of solid cherry that I bought roughsawn.





Recent comments
Re: Miracle Shield Blocks Kickback
To add to my first comment, what happens if someone is ripping a 6' board. Does the board fly up, hitting you under your arm, smacking the crap out of you, before flying off?
posted: 2:33 pm on July 20thRe: Miracle Shield Blocks Kickback
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, is going to convince me that those push-sticks are safe. This idea is ridiculous, at best.
posted: 2:29 pm on July 20thRe: Is the Radial Arm Saw on its Last Legs?
It's obvious Tom Mckenna has never used a RAS. To say a table saw is more versatile is ludicrous.
posted: 10:14 pm on July 16thI have a restored 1958 DeWalt MBF in my shop, and now my table saw remains almost unused, except for ripping.
I wonder what SCMS manufacturer got in your pocket for you to report such drivel.
I already gave Wood magazine the boot from my mailbox. Now it's your turn.
Re: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)
Greg explains to the class that when using a router, you must have a comfortable grip on it, with both hands.
posted: 7:03 am on May 12thRe: Calling all benchtop warriors
You show a picture of the Dewalt planer, but did not add a benchtop planer to the voting.
posted: 4:44 pm on May 12thAs my shop is 1/2 of a 2 car garage, space is at a premium. I made a fliptop stand to hold my Dewalt 735 planer and Ridgid oscillating sander to save space in the shop. A router cabinet designed by myself gives me the ability to create many projects.