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  1. That helps a bunch, looks like I'll go on the...

    That helps a bunch, looks like I'll go on the search for the smaller knob.
  2. Looking for help and parts for Stanley No. 2

    I'm looking for a no.2 lever cap, I bought a fairly rough no. 2 with wrong lever cap. Also has wrong front knob, I have lots of nice rosewood knobs but don't know if a no. 3 or no. 4 knob is ...
  3. Thread: Sketchup:

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    One little thing I do that saves me a little...

    One little thing I do that saves me a little frustration is take a screen shot of my existing sketchup version. Just to remember where I've put everything as far as tools. [ctrl/printscreen].
    It...
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    Go to google, click on images and then search for...

    Go to google, click on images and then search for Stanley 45 box. Lots and lots of pictures there. Something there should help.
  5. Rob, I played around with Todd's idea. I think...

    Rob,
    I played around with Todd's idea. I think if scaled to fit what you want it would work great.
    See attached pic and short motion video.
    I think this could be a fun project.
    PS
    You might...
  6. I use the "follow me" tool

    The best way I've found for difficult miters or any shape and complexity of room is to use the follow me tool.
    Make a profile of the molding. (I've got a bunch of molding files I'll send you if...
  7. I built this little cart from scrap, the sides...

    I built this little cart from scrap, the sides were an old solid core door I had laying around, cut it in half on the diagonal and sized the rest of the cart to fit the sides. The short slots are...
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    Mike, I've played around with building a bed...

    Mike,
    I've played around with building a bed like this as well. Sketchup drawing attached has 2-1/4" Sq. legs, foot board legs 33" tall, headboard legs 50".
    Rails are 6" X 7/8", slats are 5/8" X...
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    Build it like a roll top desk

    We built them like roll top desks (lockable) to keep both dust and people out of the expensive stuff.
    Size the modules to the standard sound equip rack size, tall enough to hold all of your...
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