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| | | | | A while ago, I read Dave Fisher's post on his Souped-up Sharpening Shelf and thought that sounded like a great idea to get some consisten... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | The next big task I had was to drill two holes into the front (and back) of the benchtop in front of each leg. The holes are for the drawbores (pegs) that help keep the whole thing together. I once again used my drill guide, only this time clamped to the side of the top, and propped up with some scrap wood. This method worked pretty well. (We're going to ignore the holes for one of the back legs that are slightly askew. | |
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arcadeblogger.com
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| | | | | So having got the Sega Dino King stripped and cleaned out in part one, we had a PC installed happily running GroovyMAME. A stable picture was showing on the monitor, and it was time to take a look at how the controls might work on this tiny cab. There wasn't a great deal I could... | |
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myinnermishmash.wordpress.com
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| | | Hey guys! :) For today, I chose to share with you quite a short Celtic harp piece played by Scottish harpist Rachel Newton, called Beinn an Eoin, which is the name of a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dULpviNMW88 | ||