17 days ago
by DustyMark |
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Raised Panel DoorsBuilding a set of raised panel doors might seem like a daunting process. However, it’s simply a sequence of steps that, granted, use most of the tools in a serious hobbyist’s wood shop. Wood movement is an issue here since the panel grain runs perpendicular to the grain of the top and bottom rails of the door frame. Watch this video to see how to build a raised panel door in one 25-minute video. This blog entry also includes links to eight individual videos that highligh...
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361 days ago
by MichaelAgate |
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Matthew and I were going to do a video this weekend but got side tracked with the need for storage. Things are piling up and disorder is setting in. Time to get things in order a little. Last week I added a drawing for shop cabinets to the free plans section on www.thenewfoundlandwoodworker.com . They are very basic, and cheap. This is them :)Mind the doors, they are stuck on with double faced tape for now. Hinges Monday
Cabinet Size14 1/4×33 1/4
Materials1 sheet 5/8 D grade pl...
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926 days ago
by mafe |
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Router table the finaleA little tour through my last part on this project.
So here are the place we will end as usual… Yes I am Mr. backwards.
To finish where we ended last, this is the glue up of the vacuum hole.I made pieces of plywood that could make it tight, so the suction will be optimal.Did that make any sense?
No this is not a ship drill press… And you are not on drugs!It’s just tilted to drill the holes for the vacuum hose mount, I wanted it to come in on a angel, so I...
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1480 days ago
by Frankie Talarico Jr. |
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I built this feather board last friday, and took pictures along the way. It’s a lever action feather board and how to build one. It works out great if you make repeatetive cuts in large quantities.This is a project you can do in about three hours.
Quick release feather board
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