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  1. I just met Rob Cosman today at the Woodworking in...

    I just met Rob Cosman today at the Woodworking in America Marketplace here in Cincinnati. Super Nice guy. I bought one of his plane irons and he even sharpened it for me! You are going to enjoy...
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    Scott, very nice dresser and bed, and agree your...

    Scott, very nice dresser and bed, and agree your daughter is so cute! My daughter has the same color scheme in her room and I'm sure she would love both of these pieces.

    One thing I did notice is...
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    Thanks for all the nice comments everyone! ...

    Thanks for all the nice comments everyone!

    Alan, you are right, in an effort to maximize the amount of usable space inside the chest, I decided to lip the drawer fronts and have the slides...
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    7 Drawer Hickory Toolchest

    Hello everyone, I wanted to learn how to make handcut dovetails, so I bought a Japanese pull saw and sharpened my chisels and set about practicing. After finally getting the hang of it, I was ready...
  5. Mounting Details?

    Jim, I have the same cast iron extension mounted on my Dewalt hybrid saw. After using it a few times I realized I will need to build a box around the router to capture the dust from underneath the...
  6. Perfect Timing.

    This is a very meaningful thread to me, as my 14" Rikon just arrived last week and I finally got it set up and made my first test cuts last night. Needless to say, the factory blade seems ok for...
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    Very nice work Andrew, always love Shaker! I...

    Very nice work Andrew, always love Shaker! I like how you kept the grain flowing across the drawer fronts. I also like the knobs. Are they walnut? Did you turn them yourself?
  8. The Milwaukee Bearings are too good?

    I have the 5625 bolted directly to a bench dog cast iron extension mounted on the left side of my table saw. I also use it with a foot switch and drop the motor straight out of it for bit changes. ...
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    Congratulations Brian, fantastic looking chair......

    Congratulations Brian, fantastic looking chair... I'm hoping to get into chair building at some point, but right now it looks a bit intimidating.

    How did you get the curvature in the backslats?...
  10. Absolutely beautiful piece Jason! Love the wood...

    Absolutely beautiful piece Jason! Love the wood selection, the finish and the curve of the legs..

    One question, how do the dovetailed case and the legs come together?

    Thanks for sharing......
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    Congratulations Mike! Beautiful piece. ...

    Congratulations Mike! Beautiful piece.

    Despite the difficulty, the finish turned out great!
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    Thanks for answering my questions by posting...

    Thanks for answering my questions by posting links to previous threads. I missed those !

    What a great resource this is! Beats any magazine subscription!
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    Fantastic Work!

    Congratulations Per, that really is fantastic work! Far, Far cry from what it was before!

    How did you create the columns? Did you make an octagon first and then turn it round? How did you do the...
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    I like it!

    Art, I'm sure that the experience of building it was worthwhile, and I'm sure that you will get a lot of great use out of it.

    Nice work!

    My biggest issue with using router tables is dust...
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    Cassie's Shaker Peg Shelf

    We were recently in a model home that had a really neat shelf with shaker pegs in one of the bedrooms. My 11 year old daughter absolutely loved it, and given that she needs storage for her growing...
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    Great Restoration

    Ron, congratulations on the restoration, looks like the saw will give you many years of great service.

    I noticed that there is no guard on the drive belt, which always makes me nervous. Have you...
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    Another vote for solid edge banding

    Jim, I've done solid edge banding on several of my projects which involve plywood shelves etc, and I've always found blue painters tape every 3 or 4 inches gives all the clamping pressure required. ...
  18. Inspirational Work!

    Jameel, thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent. This is truly inspirational work! I love the ingeneous ways that you are using simple geometry to create stunning inlays.

    Congrats on...
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    Thanks for all the insight!!

    Great comments everyone, very helpful!

    A couple of feedback points:

    1) the sandpaper I am using is just plain wet/dry paper from the borg, so I'll have to pick up some of the stearated paper...
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    Help: Shellac on Cherry

    I'm in the process of building a Chery keepsake box. I've gotten all the parts cut and sanded, and have started to apply Zinnser Seal Coat which is a 2 lb cut of dewaxed shellac to all the insides of...
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    Hmmm... am I doing something wrong? I leave 220...

    Hmmm... am I doing something wrong? I leave 220 grit in my 16-32 and it does great. I've mostly run maple through the machine, and have never had a problem with the belt loading up. A light sanding...
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    Another vote for the Kreg, I absolutely love it...

    Another vote for the Kreg, I absolutely love it and have used it extensively in all my cabinetry projects. Amazing how strong the pocket hole joints are, and I really like the self drilling aspect of...
  23. Thanks for all the encouraging comments! Jim,...

    Thanks for all the encouraging comments!

    Jim, I'll try and take a picture of the inside of the island in the next couple of days (my digital camera is on the blink :( ). I actually used 1/2"...
  24. Kitchen Island Close-in is Done (Finally)

    A couple of months ago I embarked upon a project to add some additional storage to our kitchen. The idea was to close in the one side of the island in the kitchen which was originally intended for...
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    Welcome John!

    John, welcome to the creek, and let me just say that as a recent new member myself, you won't find a nicer place to hang out anywhere.

    Thanks for posting your work online. It is truly...
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