I made my front/sides/back all the same height, and I did not make them the full height. My 4" drawers had 3" sides, 6" drawers had 4" sides and my 10" drawers had 6" sides.
these are just...
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I made my front/sides/back all the same height, and I did not make them the full height. My 4" drawers had 3" sides, 6" drawers had 4" sides and my 10" drawers had 6" sides.
these are just...
Thanks Tom!
That must have been one heck of a move. Hopefully with movers involved, because that is a big shop. Probably 2 or 3 times the size of mine. When I moved 3 yrs ago, we moved the house...
Yep...1/2" ply for the cases as well as the drawers. At one point I was starting to get concerned that they were a bit wobbly and I should have used 3/4", but once I tacked the hardboard backs and...
Well, I finally got to build some base cabinets for my shop. About 5 yrs ago I made the upper cabinets, when I was in a different shop with the intention of making the bases shortly there after, but...
I have 10ft in my garage. I have to keep the lights in mind when I'm moving a full sheet of ply around, but its not too bad. I'm thinking about getting the cages that mount around the bulbs for when...
Not only do they do the job, they're a heck of a lot cheaper!
When I did the lighting in my shop I was looking at the 4' fixtures and decided that I could do single cfl bulbs for around $4 or $5...
A dado blade on an RAS would make short work of it if you have one.
I cut most of my tenons with a dado blade on my TS using the miter gauge and a stop block. bed rails would be unwieldy though.
Hahaha....I kinda doubt my wife will be bringing one of these home.
I wonder if Yankee Candle realizes that they have an electrician's pouch in the picture :D
I use Boeshield Bit and blade along with a brass wire brush. Works pretty well from what I can tell though I've never used anything else to compare it with.
Haha....that's the ticket, just gotta think it through a little. I can't believe I've been doing lazy all wrong :-)
Hahaha....that sounds like something I'd do but this is a pretty good blade from Ridge Carbide. Maybe I'm just looking forward to my first sharpening.
My wife was using my lousy crapsman circular...
For Sale: Sign that reads "Don't be la" on unfinished plywood with some tear out along the edges. :D
It only takes 5 minutes to do, but I always wait until I can't bare it any longer. Last night I was cutting a bunch of plywood for some shop cabinets and decided I couldn't stand the tear out I was...
I've got the Dead-On tools 22oz waffle head. Love it, but wish I'd gotten the smooth face. It has a very long handle, which is fantastic when you're working in an open area. Nails just jump into the...
I'm having the same issue....I keep looking for a good place to put my craftsman (didn't know any better at the time) 12" slider. It sits out so far its kinda ridiculous.
Unfortunately, Jet seems to have the disposable philosophy that most companies have adopted or they simply do not believe there is going to be demand for it.
If it is the former, and they believe...
Great storage project...looks great too.
Did you just mount slides on the back like Bill did in his shelves? If so do you have to use special slides that resist racking, or do the standard ones...
I like the dado stack because its faster once you get it setup. One pass and always a perfect fit. I am almost always doing multiple dados so the setup time is quickly recouped.
I do have a jig I...
People are always starting biggest loser weight loss groups at work. Maybe we should start a shop organization support group....hahaha
We'll just have to come up with a scoring system.
How...
I have the Ridge Carbide on my 12" slider and on my table saw. I absolutely love both blades.
+1 on Rod's table saw idea. You just roll it over and do each of the four sides.
I've never taken a belt sander to anything I've built without disastrous consequences. And I've tried it many more...
I agree with George, I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for.
If you this is going to serve as your workbench then having a section with a heavy duty laminated top could certainly be...
I've seen the bow-clamps at a show once, and thought they looked very nice. I actually almost bought a set, but I couldn't bring myself to spend the money. Since then I've made a couple cauls after...
I'm probably like one level above newbie...lol...so I remember that feeling well. Since this is a pretty big project, just remember that it is still made out of small parts that aren't that hard to...
Neat design!
What part has you nervous? The build itself...not completely sure about the design?