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5 comments so far
BerBer5985
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#1 posted 271 days ago
Very nice. What dovetail jig did you use for it? It looks like it will serve you well!
-- Greg, Owner, Quality Carpet One, www.qualitycarpetonecrofton.com
Matthew Riemenschneider
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#2 posted 271 days ago
I actually made a jig for the table saw with the dado blade set up. Thanks!
-- M. Riemenschneider "I am a firm believer in luck, and I find that the harder I work, the more I have of it" - T.J.
Porchfish
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#3 posted 270 days ago
In Plywood yet ! real accomplishment with the joints and lack of typical plywood tear out . Very nice work !
-- some men see things that are and wonder why, I dream of things that never were and ask why not .... rfk
helluvawreck
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#4 posted 270 days ago
Very nicely done and looks great. It will serve you well in your shop.
helluvawreck aka Charles
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Grumpymike
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#5 posted 270 days ago
What a great tool chest, I really like the box joint joinery, and a fine job of it. The hardware looks like it’s ready for the heavy job.
-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.
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