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Blog entry by Matthew agate posted 393 days ago 2053 reads 0 times favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch
« Part 4: Spice Rack - Great project - Fun Assembly Music - And MY Mom is in it. Part 5 of Video Projects series Part 6: I sharpen a chisel on my WorkSharp »

Feels like a long time since my last video. This one was fun and I get to use my oscillating spindle sander from Grizzly. This is a spice rack I made for my Mom. I do some cutting on the tablesaw and chopsaw but the rest is all coping saw.

-- www.thenewfoundlandwoodworker.com





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Julian

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#1 posted 393 days ago

Great video. You did a great job building that spice rack.

-- Julian

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Matthew agate

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#2 posted 393 days ago

Thank you Julian :)

-- www.thenewfoundlandwoodworker.com

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dspahn

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#3 posted 392 days ago

Aren’t you a bit young for Benny Hill? ;)

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kenn

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#4 posted 392 days ago

Excellent, I really enjoyed watching this and I look forward to your future projects.

-- Every cloud has a silver lining

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Diggerjacks

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#5 posted 392 days ago

Hello Matthew

You’ve done a fantastic project

I really like it and I agree with your mother ” Thanks you baby”
I have just a question : What is your new project ?

Thanks a lot for sharing

The music is really good ( and I also like the benny Hill show !!!)

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit

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Matthew agate

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#6 posted 392 days ago

thank you for your comments i really like seeeing them. Me and my dad are planning my next project. We want to make somthing with my new kreg jig. if you can think of some things for me to build let me know.

-- www.thenewfoundlandwoodworker.com

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MichaelAgate

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#7 posted 392 days ago

Another great project Matthew. This was allot of fun!

How did we get so lucky to end up with this beautiful lady? She is cute!

-- Michael and Matthew

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Diggerjacks

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#8 posted 391 days ago

Hello Matthew

Look at my project

Perhaps It will make you some ideas for your new project with the Kreg jig

http://lumberjocks.com/projects/47654
If you have some questions …. mail me

Good luck for the future

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit

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mnpete

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#9 posted 390 days ago

Great job Matthew. I heard that Rockler was having a sale on those Fatherboards. :)

-- Follow my woodworking adventures in The Second Wind Workshop, http://secondwindworkshop.blogspot.com/

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davidroberts

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#10 posted 390 days ago

Oh my, you have restored my faith in the whippersnapper generation. I’m so impressed with your woodworking skills and techniques. How you let the miter saw come to a complete stop before raising the blade. Always wearing ear and eye protection while working with power equipment. And your presence in front of the camera, you are a natural. You rattled off those measurements and dimensions like a pro. I can see why Grizzly invested in you. Those Grizzly folks know a good thing when they see it. And a special thanks to Mom and Dad for encouraging and making it possible. By the way, I really like how your glue-up/saw bench doubles as a kitchen table. Ingenius. I miss Benny Hill.

-- david roberts, spinning Tales from Topographic Oceans, no, really.

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