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    I don't think I can modify it to fit - the...

    I don't think I can modify it to fit - the GameCube is too tall for the lid to close, and the X-box is a little too wide. Besides, there are so many games now, along with extra controllers, etc.,...
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    First Project - Video Game Cabinet - PICS

    I built this a couple years ago, but just got a digital camera of my own (instead of having to borrow the neighbors') and got around to taking a few pics. This was my first "woodworking" project (as...
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    Bamboo Walking Cane - PICS

    My 2nd grader had to dress as a "100 year old" man for a school function, so we borrowed a walking cane for him from his grandmother. He decided the cane was too big for him, and from somewhere in...
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    Spinning Objects

    If you give Anakin a little thump on the foot, he will spin dozens - maybe even a couple of hundred - of times. One of the things we wanted to do, but just ran out of time, was construct a little...
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    Science Project - Magnetic Levitation

    This is my son's 7th grade science project. It's obviously not woodworking, but it was mostly constructed in the garage. It is a magnetic levitation device. The floating objects have rare earth...
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    Restoring Old Level

    I have a 40-50 y.o. Belknap's Blue Grass level that belonged to my father. One of the bubble vials is missing, and all but one of the six glass windows that protect the vials are gone. I would like...
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    Homemade Tools (Thanks, B. Smalser)

    I probably owe Bob Smalser for the fact that I undertook to make some tools/handles in my own little corner of the garage. I've really enjoyed seeing the tools, etc., that he makes, so I started...
  8. A Different Question re: Old vs. New Planes

    I have a few older bench planes (#s 3, 4, 5, and 6), mostly Stanley, that I bought off eBay, and I’ve learned that even rusty, cheap planes can be made into good users with some time and effort. ...
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    Feb 2004 Popular Woodworking

    The newest issue of PW has detailed plans for a very interesting looking router jig that will do mortises, tenons, and more. I'd never seen Old Rebel's jig until a minute ago, but the PW one is...
  10. Thread: Router Bits

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    Router Bits

    Other than perhaps the location of the bearing, is there any difference between a "flush trim" bit and a "pattern cutting" bit? With a router table, is there any reason why I can't use flush trim...
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