EKASAND Dust Extractor and Sander Review
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Deluxe Sanding and Dust Collection Tool: Dust Extractor Shop Now Sander Shop Now Manufacturer: Uneeda MSRP: $1289 (dust extractor) $499 (sander) You may not be familiar with Uneeda, but the company has been manufacturing and selling all kinds of …Source
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Yarn box for Daughter
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Daughter ask for a yarn box for large skeins of yarn she uses in some projects. Ambrosia Maple per her choice. Box is 9” X 7” X 7”. 3/8” thick wood. Bottom is 1/8” Baltic Birch ply. Used a staggered box joint for the corners. 5 coats of wipe on poly. Cured then buffed and waxed and buffed again. Nothing original here looked on LJs postings for ideas. Did use the laser to engrave the yarn balls on the ends. The upper two holes in the end pieces is to insert the knitting needles between knit sessions. The needles then stick into the skein in the box keeping all in place.
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Trio - Plum Gorgeous Natural Edge Bowls
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A few weekends ago I spent a pleasant morning with a new friend cutting down his diseased Ornamental Plum. He was sad to see it go as it was an old friend, but felt it best for a woodworker to make something of it, rather than burn it. And as I cut into it, was glad I'd taken the project on, because this wood is really pretty.I spent several more hours that weekend processing the largest part of the trunk into blanks and coating the end grain with Latex paint. And then just for fun I made the first cute little bowl you see in the last three pix. It's turned really thin and so it's moving pretty good as the wood dries out and contracts.This past weekend I processed some more of it and turned two more bowls. They are all moving delightfully as the moisture leaves and the wood contracts. The previously round bottoms are now oval shaped, and the wings are dipping down on one side, and waving up on the other.And this wood is… well… Plum gorgeous!About 5-7 inches wide, and 1.5 to 2 inches tall. Finished with two coats of wipe on Polyurethane.
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Using T-Track
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T-track is a versatile product that has many great uses around the shop. It can be attached to the fence of a chop saw, drill press or router table to provide a quick, secure place to attach feather boards, stops …Source
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Bluetooth handgun box
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I had some Sapele in the shop and some extra ideas to play around with…and this is what i came up with.. The bluetooth speakers are from Rockler and the gun is a Glock. They sound better than i thought they would for a pair of extremely low end cheapo speakers…but this was primarily an experiment for the speaker reflex design. The speaker baffle is a double “U” shaped design with ports on the back side…in addition to the controls I am Now searching for some much better quality bluetooth speaker kits for the next few box builds. The box is 12×6x6.
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