Last night in the shop I was concentrating on cutting two places in a board which will accept a drawer. Now this probably seems simple to most of you guys, but for me having never done this was a good challenge. My first attempt was to setup up a guide board and use my router to create the openings, then follow up with chisels and a plane. Lets just say that it did not work out, and added to my BTU's.
With a new piece of stock I thought of a plunge cut on the TS. Well that worked good for the two long sides, but needed to cut the short sides. Then with a jigsaw and moving very slow I successfully cut out two "perfect" places in the board to accept the drawers. It only took me 3 hours to figure this out and complete.
However, the satisfaction of figuring out a new way and having a good outcome is awesome. I know everyone has these from time to time and they are great. So tell me your story of "wow that worked out pretty good".