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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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mwdales-guitars.uk
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| | | | | A chill week after the manic rush to Makefest - making (almost) the final changes to Älgen's body, and tidying up the binding job on Delfin. | |
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kevinjmurphy.com
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| | | | | A photo blog of the steps I took to build an end table for my office | |
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grathio.com
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| | | I've had enough of my neatly packed groceries ending up all over the trunk by the time I get home, apples, and potatoesrolling into unreachable dark corners, and the bread and eggs somehow ending up under the milk. And heavy stuff can slide around and actually cause damage. Happily the solutionis pretty simple, thanks to the fact that the carpet in my trunk(and the trunk of most cars)sticks well to the hook side of Velcro. Applying it to a few simple braces makes for a quickly adjustable dividers that ca... | ||