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Circle in a circle, wheel in a wheel...

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Circle in a circle, wheel in a wheel...YACJ, yet another circle jig. So many ways to do this. Let's see yours.



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Juice Groove Jig for Cutting Boards

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Juice Groove Jig for Cutting BoardsHad it mentioned to me why I haven't put juice grooves in any of my cutting boards. Because I didn't know how ! Got on the internet and looked for some jigs for this and came up with a few ideas for this one. I made this one for sizes from around 10×10 inches up to around 30×30 inches with any square or rectangle shape in this size range. The base is 1/2 inch ply, the sides were made of 2×4s and 1×2s cut and planed to the sizes I wanted. Measurements were for my Bosch plunge router but can be adjusted for ANY router. The upright 1×2 is moved in or out on the 2×4 piece to adjust from your center of the router to outside edge plus 1/2 the dia. of your bit plus how much space you want from your groove to the cutting board edge, I chose 1/2 inch. It is a lot easier to do than it sounds. Once I got the measurement I locked the upright 1×2 to the planed 2×4 with pocket hole screws ( nothing fancy ), and I wasn't worried about seeing the holes left. This also makes it easier to access them if needed. You just screw them to the base around your cutting board. Use the bit of your choice and make several light passes going deeper each time to the depth wanted. The board shown is the first I've done this to. This one is set for boards around 1 1/2 inches thick. I you used a thinner board, just put something under it to rise it level with the 2×4 or close. If your board is thicker, just shim the side rails higher to match the board.



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Walnut Console

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Walnut ConsoleHere is a console I made for my son to store his vinyl record collection. Solid walnut and walnut plywood, and it seems to be Cat Approved :-)



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