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First project, a sewing box #5: FInally finished
MontyJ
I made a lot of mistakes along the way, and it’s not perfect, but for a first project, I’m happy with it. I learned a lot along the way, so next ti...
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Bucket chip collector
Brian
I saw a couple of dust collector posts and figured I’d throw my lot in. I made a bucket chip collector for my shop vac. I really like the bucket as...
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WoodworkingWeb Gazette: Issue 1.01 (May 2014)
MsDebbieP
From The Editor Hi Woodworkers! My name is Debbie and I’ll be putting together our monthly Gazette for you. I have worked with Martin and Michal in...
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Shop Upgrades #1: Mini Lathe Stand
BarbS
I had purchased a mini-lathe bed extension over a year ago, with the best of intentions to build an originally designed, all wood stand beneath it ...
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A silk purse from a sow's ear... #5: Say hello to my leetle friend...
Renners
Long day in the workshop today, trying to catch up on yesterday, May Day – a Bank Holiday here. Didn’t get as much done as I wanted, I’m at a point...
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The joys of rust hunting #1: Its Spring. First 2014 Antique show
Don
finally proof that the long winter is over. Our first local flea market of 2014. Maybe not one of my best days, but definitely not my worst either....
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First project, a sewing box #4: Coming together, and cantilevers
MontyJ
I put one coat of Minwax Natural stain on the boxes and lid frames. It highlighted the grain perfectly so I’m stopping there. I really like the way...
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A silk purse from a sow's ear... #4: More extreme cheapskate measures...
Renners
There’s a midi tallboy part to this job. Originally it was going to be made from bb ply with a poplar face frame, but as the client didn’t want to ...
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WoodworkingWeb Interview: Ianwater
MsDebbieP
I love interviews – getting to know people on a different level. We begin this series of interviews with IANWATER who has been very active on our s...
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A silk purse from a sow's ear... #3: Keeping the cost down/new adventures in MDF
Renners
The build is going well. No stupid mistakes yet, a lot of cutting. Doors made. Base made. Carcase ready to assemble. One thing I had to do today in...
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Free Scroll Saw Patterns For Everyone #1 Why Pay?
David Bethune
Ever since the advent of the internet it has become easy to find 100% Free Scroll Saw Patterns. Many articles have been written on this subject and...
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A silk purse from a sow's ear... #2: Take 4 wire coat hangers, a length of tinsel and eight candles...
Renners
I finally got round to making a start on the wardrobe. End panels first. I can’t help but think of ‘Blue Peter’ – a long running children’s tv prog...
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