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  1. Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Baby cradle
  2. Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Baby cradle
  3. Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Cradle with 4 coats of Lacquer

    Baby cradle
  4. Cradle sanding almost done!

    Cradle sanding almost done!

    Baby cradle
  5. Christmas Toys

    Christmas Toys

    Toy projects for XMas presents. Kaleidoscopes, pens, pencils, tool kit, tops, ornament and horse barn. Projects were made on the lathe, bandsaw and scrollsaw with many types of wood..
  6. Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets - the table corner

    Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets - the table corner

    I took this photo to show the saw kerfs in the top of the table. These do no harm anything as they are all shallow. When the table finally gets too many of these I'll make a replacement table top and transfer the legs to it.
  7. Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets - HDPE guide

    Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets - HDPE guide

    You can make this piece to fit whatever brand of straightedge you may have. Mine, both the 4' and 8' came from Peachtree Woodworking in Atlanta. They are both identical except for the length and they lock in place from underneath much like the other straightedge clamps on the market.
  8. Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets -2nd view zero clearance foot

    Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets -2nd view zero clearance foot

    A full view of the zero clearance base. Notice the piece of HDPE on the facing edge. It has grooves in it that match the top of my straightedge so the saw is quided during the cut. This isn't necessary, but makes it easier the saw in alignment with the straightedge during the cut.
  9. Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets- zero clearance foot

    Cutting Table For Plywood Sheets- zero clearance foot

    This is a piece of 1/8" Lexan that I have cut to make a zero clearence type base for my saw. It is bolted to the saw's foot and has a narrow kerf for the blade to pass through. This almost completely eliminates chip-out. I use a thin kerf carbide blade for plywood
  10. Cutting Table -  Straightedge in place for the cut

    Cutting Table - Straightedge in place for the cut

    I use an aluminum straightedge plus homemade plastic spacers to position it for the correct offset of the fence so the saw cut is on my mark. It is accurate to about 1/32". I always cut the panels slightly large and finish cut them on my table saw.
  11. Cutting Table - Table Tipped Up and Ready For Cutting

    Cutting Table - Table Tipped Up and Ready For Cutting

    Saw and Straightedge in place. Set the saw depth of cut to the material thickness plus about 1/4". This is a staged photo as I did not actually cut the plywood for this shot, but notice how both pieces of plywood remain in position without falling.
  12. Cutting Table - With plywood loaded ready for lifting

    Cutting Table - With plywood loaded ready for lifting

    The plywood is against the table and sitting on the cleats, prior to lifting upright. This is a staged photo. A full sheet of plywood could be placed, but it's possible to load and tilt smaller pieces this way.
  13. Cutting Table - Table open with Cleats Turned Out

    Cutting Table - Table open with Cleats Turned Out

    The table is ready to place plywood against it on the turned out cleats (bottom) prior to lifting the table and plywood upright together. This is more of a tilting process than a full lift and goes easy.
  14. Cutting Table - Table folded in carrying position

    Cutting Table - Table folded in carrying position

    A table to break down plywood and other construction lumber that is much more comfortable to use than saw horses. It is 84" long and 34" wide, but these dimensions aren't critical. It can be made to any size that suits you. For the next top I will use 1X4 pine for the table edges and...
  15. WorkbenchViews

    WorkbenchViews

    add pass through draws
  16. New sleeve for rip fence base

    New sleeve for rip fence base

    New sleeve for rip fence base
  17. Robbie's Woodworking Projects

    Robbie's Woodworking Projects

  18. veneered bookshelf back panels to be trimmed

    veneered bookshelf back panels to be trimmed

  19. and still more

    and still more

  20. and more

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