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quakkels.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares their experiences and resources for learning hand tool woodworking, including projects like building a bench, shooting board, winding sticks, desk organizer, and a rabbeted box, highlighting the challenges and progress in their journey. | |
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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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tinyshopww.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Last time, I ended up with the main carcass like this. Two ends dovetailed to the bottom, horizontal divider joined to the ends with multipl... | |
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www.splitbrain.org
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| | | Scrapwood Drawers As I mentioned in other posts, the shelf solution I build in 2016 is part of my workshop and still holds a whole bunch of stuff besides also housing my drill press and band saw. However I'm not so happy with the Trofast boxes anymore for several reasons: They're not the most effective use of the available space Their roundish shape makes it hard to create internal dividers Their open nature is not very dust proof and adding lids to them makes them less usable After the move, the dimensi... | ||