"The beast" pizza peel
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I built this peel for an Etsy customer who wanted a large peel with specific measurements: 20” wide, 24” paddle, and a 20” handle, overlength 44”. I call it “the beast”. This thing is massive and definitely takes two hands to handle it empty. The 2nd picture shows it compared to one of my normal peels. Shipped it off today. He should be happy with it, I'm happy with the way it turned out. The wood is gorgeous.
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Clamp Cart
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Made a rolling clamp cart for my clamps. Rolls ok, and is short enough to fit under the end of my table saw. Drawer opens either direction, and I've rubbed some dark walnut danish oil on it just for fun since I took these pictures. The top has paste wax, everything else is just sanded. I like how the bar clamps are really organized with those slots. With the wheels on the outside, I have hung a few small squeeze clamps on the outside.Made using scrap plywood a friend gave me. I did have to buy the wheels tho.It works ok, but the bar clamps fall off more easily than I'd like. I adjusted the top shelf thing for the bar clamps so that it tipped up more and that helped. My best idea for fixing that problem would be to add a second panel in the middle, and slope both panels out at the bottom, instead of one vertical panel.
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Miter spline sled
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I made this miter spline sled for cutting splines on boxes. I think it will work well on picture frames but have not used it in that way thus far.https://youtube.com/channel/UCSyk1Df3CdsHEBKX1KlCnjw
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