Sunday afternoon project for a birthday present.
Very nice Angus!
You certainly are able to do more with that mini lathe than I ever did.
It looks like you have been to busy to use the lathe.
Gary
"It is neither wealth nor splendor, but tranquility and occupation which give happiness. " Thomas Jefferson
Wow Angus, thats very ummm very.....Circular?? LOL
Looks cool though!!
If at first you don't succeed, look in the trash for the instructions.
In the words of Huey Lewis, "It's Hip to be Square" Angus.
Never thought I'd be quoting Huey Lewis in my lifetime, but it's happened now
I used the table already! It was well built and it didn't spontaneously combust in the heat that day either.
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Cool projects Angus - I wish I could get decent plywood like that - what is the grade of plywood that you are using for those items pls.
Also, what is the intended use for the shelf project that you started off this thread with pls.
Pete
Peter the Ply wood is Aruoco Ply available at Lowe's for between 38-24 bucks a sheet depending on thickness and the stuff is just as clean as Baltic Birch but no where near as expensive.
The 'shelf' is actually a twin bed for the daughter.