Wow, I'm a rookie with old equipment, and that scares me.
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Wow, I'm a rookie with old equipment, and that scares me.
Very nice. I saw the episode. Thoght it might be a good project.
Very nice. Beautiful contrast, Excelent workmanship.
Thanks for the info. This was the first time I tried to finnish anything. The advice about sanding and mulitible coats is important stuff. I'm looking at getting some books.
Very nice, Beautiful
Nice additions
Just out of curiosity. What inlay kit did you get?
Very nice, I'm pretty new at a lot of this. Could you give some info on the above table adjuster?
Thanks Howard, this is my first attempt at putting a fifnish on anything.
I sanded with 120, then put one coat on.
Very nice, grear design.
I made up a box for a friend. Aromatic Cedar. It was small, 17X5X3. I coated it in poly. When I was done it had these "blotchy" areas. I thought I sanded pretty well. It was like the poly was showing...
very nice. Maybe someday I can do work like that.
sweet, the varnish really gives it that just waxed look.
Sent you a PM
Yeah, I'm thinking that's the animal. Ouch
Yeah I looked at the exploded veiws, But I can't tell which is the tube part of the rail system. I may have to buy the owners manual. Just hate to spend 10.00$ for a manual that may not have the info...
I aquired a Craftsman fence 22114. It has the angle parts of the rail, but not the square tubes. I called Sears they don't have a clue. Any one have info on these? Part number? Something that will...
Iv'e been getting on his site. Very helpful and fun. Keep it up.
Nice work. The tops are very beutiful.
Did you come up with it? Or is there a plan?
Thanks, Alex. I think I'll get those plans. Looks like a nice weekend project.
Good job. Your doing better than me.
Thanks for the replies. I'll look into the Nick Engler book. And the plan on E-Bay. Can you expand on yours Mark? Thanks again
Sorry, I mean an auxiliary shop bulit table. like the one Rockler sells.