I'm a huge Triton MOF001 2 1/4hp fan - it is what is mounted in my table saw extension wing and is my most often used.
For bench work I use the DeWalt DW621 2hp model. They are both great routers....
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I'm a huge Triton MOF001 2 1/4hp fan - it is what is mounted in my table saw extension wing and is my most often used.
For bench work I use the DeWalt DW621 2hp model. They are both great routers....
looks great and nice details in the work.
Lee Valley has the pdf plans for these plane handles. I've restored many using these.
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that right there is great advice.
finished new outfeed / assembly table this weekend.
Dimensions are 46" long x 26" deep and 36 3/8" tall on 3 1/2" casters
I chose this size as I've had this 1" thick piece of butcher block laying...
I have restored many heavily rusted planes, ax heads etc. I usually soak them over night. Then scrub wash them with water then soak in baking soda water slurry.
Then I go gently thru a wire brush...
those dovetails and pins are art for me! great job.
I also want to see more examples. Here is how I store my routers and bits (not counting the one mounted in my table).
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My material costs is around $130 per chair.
That price includes the red cedar for the main chair and cypress for the legs, 10 stainless hardware carriage bolt, linseed oil, tightbond 3 and screws....
nice work. Where did you buy the plans?
I have the Triton MOF001C mounted in mine and you can the lift system in that one is great.
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I totally agree. While setting up one of my online passwords - the user support lady asked for a security question.
I chose the category "Favorite musician" I answered "Merle Haggard" she asked...
nicely done - very attractive boxes - and I like your photography skills as well.
Welcome and I have been looking for a #3 for some time now - just being patient but it has been at least 2 years so far - may have to go the ebay route.
this is how I did mine. The undersize plywood bit set I have cuts extremely accurate for a tight fit.
I'm not sure as to when to use my table saw or my router when cutting dadoes.
I built this small tool cabinet to store hand held power tools and free up drawers to hold other items.
While building...
Made a wall mounted power tool cabinet out of 3/4" BB plywood with removable 1/8" plywood dividers.
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Welcome - nice bench. I love the Ft. Worth area - my middle son lives there.
My hunting, camping, hiking and outdoor interests have taken a back seat to my woodworking for awhile now.
nice project. Very sorry to hear about the plumbing problems. Hope no fine woods got damaged.
I've used this method for years - however I first wipe the surface down with a fine machine oil then a coat of wax.
I've done this for my table saw, bandsaw, jointer and my oscillating sander.
I "subscribed" to their website to get mine. If you click on "account" then create an account the email you a 10% coupon.
At least it was for me when I created mine about 6 months ago.
best money I've invested in my shop - the Bench Dog 40-102 ProMax cast iron router table extension.
And I have my Triton MOF001C mounted to the router table with a Rockler aluminum pro plate
this...
So True! great work Mr. Nguyen - like the colors you went with.
Almost same scenario as the OP but front door faces west - and this Austin TX heat has taken a toll over the 20 years we have been here.
I didn't want to go the strip route so lightly sanded then...
Man - this thread has been fantastic for me. So glad the OP is taking some of the suggestions and supplying us the the sketches.
I have learned a lot and will be doing a whole shop re-org some time...