I made this router lift over ten years ago. It started out in an old Craftsman Table saw. [Image] [Image] [Image] It then went into the top of th...
Finally got a few hours to get a lot done. Cut down the top and routed the lift opening in. As well I smashed up the old bench from the houses prev...
Originally posted elsewhere Aug 9, 2017 ------------- This is one of my more popular—and controversial—blog posts.  I still say I can get any join...
The next step was to create a set of router templates for some of the pieces.  My original plan was to print paper templates, glue them to MDF, and...
Since my shop is currently buried under about 1600 loose parts of a classic (read that as 45 years old)  motorcycle  that I am restoring, I do not ...
I have been quite busy of late building all sorts of "stuff" from my recycled pallet stash. In particular a stove top cover for No 4 Son. I used my...
Whenever I have used loose tenons in the past I have always been amazed by how accurately and how quickly you can make a strong, reliable joint. ...