+1 on the Lee Valley plans. Here is my version built as a rocker with Cypress.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p127/bigdog72/Terrysrocker.jpg
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+1 on the Lee Valley plans. Here is my version built as a rocker with Cypress.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p127/bigdog72/Terrysrocker.jpg
They are great for lifting things off the table......but.....they won't hold on hardboard. I have taken to laying out my router mat and then using the cookies. I have to admit though that I like the...
I could use more contrast also. Everything seems "soft".
I would buy just "shorts" if I could. Easier to haul and easier to work with. If I need longer than 4' I would purchase.
A very very basic sanding question. I am making breadboards with a recess for a dipping bowl. I need to sand the bottom of the recess without breaking the sharp edge of the cut. What's the best way...
Count me in and wish me luck!!
Got mine for $450. Great machine!
Please count me in
Please count me in.
Please count me in!
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p127/bigdog72/cross_dimension.jpg
Please count me in!!
Go to Custom Supply Hardware http://www.cshardware.com/ Check out the drawer slides. Great slides, great deals and if you need that many I am sure they will deal.
Joe,
Was his name Ivey? I get my cypress from him!
I went a little of both. Face frames for the uppers and frameless for the bases. This is my first real shop so the cabinets were more for learning than aesthetics. The photo shows the in progress...
Without looking at I wouldn't even venture to guess. Have a trustworthy contractor look at it.
This is what you want:
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/cgi-bin/B1C5AA14/mac/subgrp.mac/subGroupSelection?lenGrpDsc=6SLEEVEABRASIVE%20SLEEVES-%20ALL%20TYPES
So you are saying that 3/4" ply is $12-13 per sheet. I am coming to your neighborhood!!
Try Custom Service Hardware. I don't think you can beat the pricing on quantity and shipping is reasonable and timely.
http://www.cshardware.com/
I built Norm's table in 1997 and put a Freud FE2000 3 1/4 HP router in it. Great combo!!
I have to ask. What is an LSA?
I work in a luxurious 16x24 fully equipped shop. Organization is the key. Some tips:
Try to wall mount your DC.
If you are going to have cabinets, outfeed table, etc. make them all the same...
No particulars necessary! Sounds like a great job!
Tell us more about the job with the Ringling Circus!!!
Unfortunately, what you are seeing is evidence that your concrete floor is fixing to crack. Quite common in the dryer climates. The concrete outgasses just before it cracks!