Antler Back Scratcher
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So I had a bunch of Antlers laying around the shop. All were Drops found on the ranch. I literally had some Mesquite scraps laying round. So I engraved the date we found on the antler drilled a hole to accept handle and Bam we have a back scratcher. I added a leather loop to hang around the shop and the campsite.
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One plywood sheet Bookcase
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Shout out to The Wood Whisper for the plans. I purchased from the site and built from 1 sheet of 4×8 plywood. This was meant to go into my office but my daughter came home from school and needed a book case. Very good instructions, easy project even with minimal tools. If I built again I would use a sanding sealer or shellac to seal prior to staining. I thought from the beginning that I was going to paint it, but stained because it's what I had and I didn't need to run to the store again!!
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Another shelving unit
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A couple years ago, I picked up a new hobby, Stained Glass, but never got any shelves to store my accessories.I have built 3 of these unit for my woodworking shop, so this is the 4th one I have built.To make the 1/2” deep by 3/8” wide groove for the 1/2” MDF shelf to set in, I set up the Dado blade on the table saw. I use the blue Rockler clamps to hold a sacrificial board, so the dado set does not hit the fence. Works pretty slick once you get it set up.Seems like I am always running out of storage space, so I will probably be making some more of these :)For more details, see my woodworking web site.Thanks
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A Hoseline Clothesline
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There's nothing more annoying than a vacuum hose dragging on the bench when you're working with a router, sander or other power tool. These big hoses always seem to hang up on workpieces and tangle with tools on the bench. …Source
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Which Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig Should I Get?
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Kreg recently rolled out their new line of pocket hole jigs, meaning that the hold K3/4/5 hierarchy is no more. In it's place is a new series of jigs aimed at woodworkers of all levels. So which one is right …Source
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