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Tool Chest
4 commentsI needed a modest-sized tool chest to transport tools I will be using at a workshop this summer. I wanted something fairly compact, not a "master craftsman" chest (another project for another...
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Trim Plywood Edging Flush, Simply and Safely
8 commentsSometimes it's better to bring the workpiece to the router
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New Tool Box
3 commentsThis project was borne out of a need to replace an aging tool box used to transport R/C Airplane tools. On the plus side it will also work well for anyone looking for a flexible tool box design. The...
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My first CNC Machine
This was my first design for a home built CNC router. The project took about 4 months to complete and a little longer to create my first project which was a simple address plaque. There were small...
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"Lazy Stephen" Tool Turntable
6 commentsI call this the "Lazy Stephen". It's a modified version of a turntable plan I came across. I don't think I have followed ANY plan to the exact "jot or tittle". I tend to find ways to wrest the...
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Dream Workbench
53 commentsMy ultimate workbench-- finally finished! The bench has a tail vise, a 24" face vise, and a patternmaker's vise. Overall size is 36" x 92". The top is 4" thick laminated hard maple with a 5" bubinga...
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Corner Spine Jig
Corner Spine jig for cutting for spines for strong glue joints on thinner wood. ON the 5/8 wood you need the extra glue surface of a spine to give it strenth. The one that is hard to do is cut all...
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gab furniture & woodworks shop
2 commentsthis is my dream shop it is 24'x45' it is a project of mine that hopefully will soon come true! i've placed the machinery in order that will work for me. i design and build to others specs, i also...
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Bev Mart
This shop would be our attic. the walls are slanted, so table top tools work best for storing, and have floor space. This also allows me to stock lumber on the shorter knee walls. So far...
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Curvy Cot
2 commentsThis is my first major piece and was supposed to be ready for the birth of my first son. Unfortunately he got it 6 months late! Laminated Silver Ash veneer with bendy-ply core, I found the...
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Stone Hinge
2 commentsHere is what you can do with old furniture parts. Build your own monument.
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birch ply/maple trim entertainment console
I built this entertainment center console for my brother and his new wife as a wedding gift. The bulk is birch plywood with solid maple trim. They wanted a country look. I brought it in a bit from...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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My Dream Shop
My shop currently consists of a home brew router table, rolling disk/belt sander cart, and a power miter saw (waiting for its own rolling cart). Everything else are hand-held power tools...
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A tale of two chairs
1 commentThis is a story of how one design leads to another, and then another. It started with a cylinder cut in half and with the addition of a seat and the back, I sprayed it black to make sure I liked it...
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Cufflink box
8 commentsThis is a large case, 20” x 14” x 14” intended for cufflinks. The main body of the box is made from oak and birch ply – it is veneered with spectacular American sweet gum...
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Dave's Workshop
1 commentAfter I retired I moved to Muskoka and built my 28 x 40 dream shop. It has hydronic radiant floor heating that keeps me warm in the winter and a 10 foot ceiling that allows for larger...
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Just the Basics
Here is a layout of my working production shop. We have just the basic tools with plenty of room left over for assembly, cabinet storage, and finishing.
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