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  1. C

    Industrial lathe required?

    I hope this consortium of like minded individuals can help me with something. What are some methods to recreate a pedestal like the one in the picture? I’m a hobbyist who doesn’t have a lathe, and even if I did, I doubt it would be one large enough to turn something that appears to be 24”, or...
  2. Absinthe

    Incra Universal Precision Positioning Jig

    Not sure if this is the right forum, but perhaps it will be a start. I just received an Incra Jig and Incra Gage. These are both the old grey ones. Anyone have and love these that would share some ideas on how to get the most out of them? It did not come with any templates or anything else...
  3. Rick M

    Finally made a box joint jig

    Been mulling over different designs from the simple one with a wood spacer to versions with gears or ratchets and plenty in between. Stumbled across this jig by Mario Cappellano for a single blade and knew it was the right one for me. Pretty simple, the wood to be cut slides left and right...
  4. miter paring jig

    miter paring jig

    I made the guide to fit 3/4 stock with a centered 1/4 inch wide panel groove. The guide has a tongue that rides in the groove and can be clamped in vise to hold it securely for paring the miter. In this illustration the inner groove wall of the rail will not be mitered so the tenon shoulder is...
  5. miter paring jig

    miter paring jig

    Miter paring guide shown where it mates with the rail or stile to be mitered.
  6. miter paring jig

    miter paring jig

    Photos show a small paring guide for mitering the moulding on frame and panel door stiles and rails. I made the guide to fit 3/4 stock with a centered 1/4 inch wide panel groove. The guide has a tongue that rides in the groove and can be clamped in vise to hold it securely for paring the miter.
  7. miter paring jig

    miter paring jig

    Miter paring guide set up to pare the outer molding. Normally the unit would be gripped in a vise to hold it steady.
  8. S

    angled cuts

    How do you get the 15 degree cuts in the ribs for this jig? I'm looking for the cheapest, easiest way to do it. I do not have a bandsaw (I saw a post of someone doing it this way), however I do have a router, router table, table saw...
  9. Lathe Tool Holder

    Lathe Tool Holder

    Keeps the tools I\'m using from rolling around. Friction fit into the bed ways.
  10. Lathe Tool Holder

    Lathe Tool Holder

    Keeps the tools I\'m using from rolling around. Friction fit into the bed ways.
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  12. Router end-stop adjustment detail.

    Router end-stop adjustment detail.

  13. Mortising with plunge router.

    Mortising with plunge router.

  14. Precise setup.

    Precise setup.

    Use 1/4'' pointed centering pin with micro-adjust for precise table adjustment.
  15. Table setup

    Table setup

  16. Micro-adjust lead screw.

    Micro-adjust lead screw.

  17. Micro-adjust mechanisium

    Micro-adjust mechanisium

  18. Dial indicator detail.

    Dial indicator detail.

  19. Table micro-adjust knob.

    Table micro-adjust knob.

  20. Features

    Features

    Dial-indicator for precise measurements. Hardwood side rails for added top support. Top material is particle board with white laminate.

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