Federal walnut Pembroke Table
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Federal Walnut Pembroke Folding-leaf TableMy own design – historically inspired, Ca. 1820 Crotch Mahogany veneer top with homemade inlay Turned, fluted Sheraton style legs Inlay – satinwood, ebony, holly, paduak, bird's eye maple, purplewood Sculpted drop-leaf Pembroke style top. Cross-banded satinwood drawer front.
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Storage box for glass
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A coworker of mine commissioned this box for glass storage for stained glass project prices. It's super simple 3/4 ply with dowel joints and thru dados for 1/4 ply dividers which were shaped to allow for easy access. The dividers are a snug fit, but are not glued if the need ever arises for taking them out. Wasn't even aloud to finish it but it's nice to have something handmade appreciated and getting use. Interior dimensions are 14×14x24
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Drill Press Station
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I have had all my drill press accessories spread all over my shop for a while now, and I decided to build a cabinet for storage underneath the table of my floor standing drill press. The cabinet is constructed of 3/4 Radiata pine ply from big orange. Btw, I think that particular product is the best value of all plywood available at any big box store. Initially, I was going to build 2 deep drawer units on either side of the pillar of my drill press, but then decided that I would prefer wider shallow drawers.I built 5 rabbeted drawers for storage. At the last minute I added a pull out tray on top using some drawer slides I had lying around. I attached a magnetic tool hanger and have commonly used bits stored there.I built my drill press able by laminating 2 sheets of the same 3/4 ply. I cut the grooves for the Rockler T-Track using the table saw. I routed out the space for the replaceable table insert freehand. To round the corners on the table, I used a lid lying around, traced the radius and took it to my disc sander.I am pleased with the outcome and look forward to putting it to work.Thanks for looking!
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