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tinyshopww.blogspot.com
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| | | | | I've been volunteering at a local "Repair Cafe", where several volunteers try to fix stuff that people bring in. The items can be anything ... | |
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theapartmentwoodworker.com
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| | | | | If anyone asks me what kind of workbench they should build when just getting into woodworking, I have only one answer: a Mike Siemsen-style Naked Woodworker English workbench. The video is an excellent step by step (my only complaint is that it doesn't show cutting the lap joints on the lower stretchers for the leg... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | I decided to start with the bowsprit (aka the pointy bit at the front of the boat). It is the shortest of the spars, although, except for the mast, perhaps the most complicated. And, since I have to start somewhere, why not start at the front? I started by turning one of the spruce boards into three spruce boards. This was done at the table saw at my local tool library. | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | I'd been a bit worried about how exactly I was going to flip the bench over, but between my wife and teenage son, we were able to get it flipped over with no injuries to either the workbench or the workers. Below, you can see it in the permanent location under the one window in the garage. Fits just perfectly in the space. (It's almost like I measured and planned it! | ||