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  1. Carbide Lathe Tools

    Carbide Lathe Tools

    Maple handle, steel rod.
  2. Carbide Lathe Tools

    Carbide Lathe Tools

    Maple handle, steel rod.
  3. Workbench tool cabinet - rear shelves

    Workbench tool cabinet - rear shelves

    These shelves are on the rear of the bench, behind the planing beam. The planes I use most frequently on that side of the bench are kept close at hand.
  4. Workbench - clamp rack between legs

    Workbench - clamp rack between legs

    This clamp rack between the workbench legs keeps 6" and 12" bar clamps close at hand. Each rack holds 10 clamps (one rack on each end of the bench.
  5. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Cabinet shell is complete - front side of bench. Ready for drawer construction and install.
  6. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Cabinet shell is complete - back side of bench. Ready for a few shelves.
  7. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 6: Center aligned and hammered down to the base. Top placed on (without glue) to allow downward clamping pressure on the center panel
  8. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 5: center panels aligned with the outer edges. Inner edges will align when folded in.
  9. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 4: glue line for the bottom edge of the center panel, as well as glue on the inside/outside sides of the panel.
  10. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 3: Clamp stops to keep the center panels aligned. Place shims to allow center panels to be aligned before lower them onto the glue-line on the base.
  11. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 2: glue and clamp the cabinet sides to the base. Screw the sides to the workbench legs.
  12. tool cabinet under workbench

    tool cabinet under workbench

    Step 1: screw the cabinet base to the stretchers
  13. 2013-03-23_22_18_54

    2013-03-23_22_18_54

    lathe tool storage
  14. 2013-03-23_22_18_33

    2013-03-23_22_18_33

    lathe tool storage
  15. 2013-03-23_22_18_08

    2013-03-23_22_18_08

    lathe tool storage
  16. 2013-03-23_22_17_52

    2013-03-23_22_17_52

    lathe tool storage
  17. hymie123

    JessEM pocket mortise Mill

    I wondered if anyone has tried this tool(jessEM pocket mortise mill) for milling loose tenons? If so what are your thoughts? Seems like a neat tool. What other techniques are people using to mill out loose tenons? http://www.jessemdirect.com/Pocket_Mortise_Mill_p/08200.htm Thanks
  18. Red crank grinder

    Red crank grinder

    Patent Dec 29th, 1925. No maker's mark. 9:1 ratio
  19. 7.Goodell Pratt Model 485 Crank Grinder

    7.Goodell Pratt Model 485 Crank Grinder

    Even the gearing is beefy. Forgoing the typical worm gears, they used system of toothed gears that run in an oil bath. Goodell Pratt Model 485. This was their "tool box grinder", their smallest model and meant to be portable but it's built like a tank and weighs almost 11 lbs. With...
  20. 6.Goodell Pratt Model 485 Crank Grinder

    6.Goodell Pratt Model 485 Crank Grinder

    Goodell Pratt Model 485. This was their "tool box grinder", their smallest model and meant to be portable but it's built like a tank and weighs almost 11 lbs. With a 22:1 ratio this thing spins like an electric with very little effort and is almost as loud.

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