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RADIUS HAND SANDER
This is a improved version of my hand sander.I wanted to improve this sander and came up with this design .The first thing I wanted was a handle to make it more comfortable to use .The second thing...
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Tool Cabinets
The design for one of these hanging tool cabinets can be found in the October 2006 issue of Wood magazine. Each of my two daughters has a basement workshop in a small room that is shared with a gas...
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My "simple" veneer press/letter press
1 commentOK. I needed something I could use as a veneer press and also to flatten out brochures that came out of my laser printer with a curve, so... I decided to knock out something made out of fir with a...
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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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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
9 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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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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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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work in progress
detached two car garage with a finishing room in rear seperated by sliding doors.
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ZERO CLEARENCE MITRE SAW FENCE
1 commentA MITRE SAW FENCE SYSTEM WHICH I INVENTED ,DESIGN AND BUILD TO PREVENT OFFCUTS FLYING OFF THE BACK OF THE SAW AND TO PROVIDE BETTER SUPPORT TO THE WORK PIECE DURING THE CUT THE FENCE SYSTEM IS...
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Bee keepers wood shop
Hi im a Bee Keeper and a residential framer and i love working with wood. This is one design that came into my head year ago when i started rebuilding a horse barn that previous owners had into a...
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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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A workbench anybody can build
11 commentsThis innovative workbench from FWW in 2009 is worth another look. It is simply two long boxes and two sawhorses, but it can do everything the fanciest Scandinavian bench can do, plus it stacks and stores in a corner of your shop.
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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 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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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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The Carpenter
2 commentsThis is a sculpture about my father who taught me woodworking when I was just a kid. Many of the tools on this piece were his. His outfit is made of 13 ply hardwood plywood cut up to make the parkay...
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