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New Supercell DC for My Shop
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Lazyman
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Part 1:
Designing a mobile cart.
Background: A couple of years ago, I found a basic Delta 1 HP dust collector that someone was throwing away. It was in good condition and had t...
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Part 2:
Making a Cart
As I mentioned in part 1, I based my cart design around a a Sketchup model I found on their 3D Marketplace. Once the Supercell arrived and before...
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Part 3:
Shop Vac Hose Reel Auto Rewind Mechanism
It has been a while. Maybe a little off topic for a Supercell titled blog but sort of the next step in improving dust collection in my shop. The ...
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Hans Wegner's "Bukkestolen"
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Ross Leidy
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Part 2:
Leg finger joints
I think that the row of finger joints between the arm and leg is a perfect example of honest design. The joint provides incredible strength to the...
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Part 3:
Arm finger joints
While I had been thinking about how to make the arms from the time I had started scheming to build this chair, by the time I got to this point, I s...
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Part 4:
Trimming legs to shape
With the leg finger joints complete, I could trim the legs to their final shape. This could have been done more quickly on the table saw with a p...
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Urban Ore
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DevinT
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Part 25:
El Casco Pencil Sharpener Model 405
Rare as teeth on a hen. I couldn’t believe my eyes. For $25 … To put it in perspective, if you go on eBay you will find many El Casco pencil shar...
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Part 26:
Stone Carver’s Rifflers
These are stone carver’s rifflers, but unlike any that I have ever seen. Instead of having stitched teeth they have cut recesses along an edge. The...
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Part 27:
Wari Kebiki
Japanese veneer cutter / marking gauge [IMG_8468.jpeg][IMG_8469.jpeg][IMG_8470.jpeg][IMG_8471.jpeg][IMG_8472.jpeg] A Kebiki is a Japanese marking ...
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Restorations
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DevinT
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Part 8:
Edlund Commercial 5-lb Premier Scale
Found this at Urban Ore for $5 — I bought it because I needed a scale to weigh various wood working projects. For no other reason than to be able t...
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Part 9:
Millers Falls No 98 T-bevel gauge
Purchased from eBay for $35.71 (broken down as $26.99 + tax & shipping), a 1950’s sliding bevel gauge (T-bevel) made by Millers Falls, tool No 98. ...
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Part 10:
Eye carving riffler
I have decided that this stone carving riffler is for carving eyes. The two ends combined, one effectively cuts the upper eyelid shape and the othe...
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A collection of Clamps.
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LIttleBlackDuck
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Part 27:
Dovetail Clamps.
[IMG_0720.png] Boy and Girls, I primarily use these type of clamps with my tracksaw, however, before yazall mutiny and accuse me of Fe$too...
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Part 28:
Stanley quick Clamp/Vise.
[Untitled-1.png] Boy and Girls, I’m quickly running out of clamps (that I own), however, while many may refer to this as a vise, I often ...
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Part 29:
Rockler Auto-Lock T-Track Clamp.
[IMG_2099.png] Boy and Girls, (Consider this as a 2* review.) When I posted my Auto Adjust Clamps, I deliberately avoided mentioning this pa...
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Overlay Panels for a Car Project
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Steve Rasmussen
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Part 9:
Installing Strips
The first strip to install is the center ash trim. A dab of hot melt glue is put onto the green tape between the pencil marks for the center trim....
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Adjusting the Design
There has been an aspect of the panel layout that has been bugging me. Now seems as good of a time as any to see if there is anything I can do abo...
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Part 11:
Trim Around the Fenders and Bed Step
The ash trim needs to wrap around the entire panel. I’ve got the top and bottom done and now I need to add trim at the front and back ends. I’ll st...
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Making Dowels
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MrRick
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Part 6:
Router Method
There are two ways of making dowel on the router. Using a fence and round over bit or a jig /die setup similar to the Table Saw method. USING A ...
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Part 7:
My Current Method
My current method is using my Dowel Maker . Please follow this link and feel free to make comments. Stock is cut just slightly larger than what y...
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Part 8:
Conclusion - Which is the best IMO
Here are the methods of making dowel 1. Drill and push through steel flat bar 2. Hammering through a holed plate 3. The Chisel Method 4. able saw ...
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Vises
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MikeB_UK
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Part 6:
Hi Vise - Body
I'm making the body out of an ash 2x4. so cut to size and square up. [20230915_162313.jpg] [20230915_163836.jpg] Drill and tap the main hole [20230...
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Part 7:
Hi Vise - Finish
Make the handles for the fixing screws. [20231001_160522.jpg] [20231001_161419.jpg] Just rasp into shape and add a bit of walnut to the end to hi...
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Part 8:
Mini Hi-Vise version 2
Well, the mini vice mount Hi-Vice gets pretty much constant use, so it’s time to make a nicer one based on the prototype. Pretty happy with the ...
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Handy Tools
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Dave Polaschek
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Part 1:
Skew carving gouge
While working on the Altai Project Logo carving, I discovered I needed a narrow skew in order to get down into some of the corners. I have a handfu...
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Handle for LAP engraving tool
I bought a Lost Art Press engraving tool a while back. The short metal handle works fine for putting it into a compass, but for freehand use, it’s ...
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Part 3:
Sharpening shelf for sharpening carving gouges
A while ago, I read Dave Fisher’s post on his Souped-up Sharpening Shelf and thought that sounded like a great idea to get some consistency in my g...
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Replacing a Chair Back Molding
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Lazyman
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Part 1:
Let's do this the hard way -- Designing for the CNC
My sister asked me if I would be interested in repairing the back of a barstool. The stool is metal but has (had) a piece of wood molding on the b...
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Wood prep and milling on the CNC
A couple of years before my sister asked me to make a new chairback molding. I had collected the trunk of a dead redbud tree from her yard with th...
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