Backside Out
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Backside Out After dabbling with woodworking for a couple of years, I finally got up the courage to build some kitchen cabinets, starting with an 8′ long upper unit. I composed a detailed drawing, cut all the pieces, and glued …Source
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Dado Stack Jig
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For many years, I set up my dado stack directly on my table saw. So if my test cut was not correct, it required the re- moval of a portion of the set to add or remove shims, or swap …Source
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Epoxy River Vase Holder
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Another gift for the wife. I ended up making a few of these and gave them out as Christmas presents. They were well received, so I guess that means they're ok. It was my first epoxy river experiment. I made some narrower ones that I liked better, maybe 0.5” wider than the hole diameter. Didn't feel so bulky.
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Shop Mallets
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I made a couple new jointer's mallets for my dad. Or is it joiner's mallet?
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Knives made with repurposed material
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Knives that I made. Front three made in 2021. Back right made Nov. 2001. Other two made a couple of years ago. Front two and the one on back left have blades custom made from a lawnmower blade. The Cherry handled one's blade was made from a broken pair of scissors. Fourth one back was made from a broken knife. All have oak handles. These are not fancy but were made for fun to use in the shop to scrape or pry when you don't want to use a good pocket knife or carving tool. Also made just for the fun of making them.
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