Here is the progress so far:- 1. Routed the edge and rounded it over. I used a straight bit with a top bearing deep enough to do the job. The rou...
I managed to get all the plugs cut for the top side of the Table Top. Plug cutting:- By way of an explanation and to provide how this was done with...
This is an idea that I have had kicking around in my head for a while now but faced with the task of making four new sets of steel blade clamps fo...
This is an idea that I have had kicking around in my head for a while now but faced with the task of making four new sets of steel blade clamps fo...
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 ...
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. ...
I’ve been asked to make this piece of walnut a 3 legged side table 24” tall. I have an idea of how I’d attach the legs but looking for alternativ...
  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...
OK after making template to use for inserting the She-Oak into the table top I removed the clamps and continued. [IMG_3153.JPG] I used a stand off...
This method is a jig that's fits over the table saw blade. It is made with input and output dies that will make 1/"4 - 3/"4 dowel. Here are my part...
Not sure the best place to ask, but I’m looking for a good source for a colonial style drop leaf dining table. I’m cutting down a pew into a bench ...