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well my wife needed some more space on her already limited desk so this is what she got. it holds the printer with space underneath for the battery backup and the external HDD. my son wanted to know if it was strong enough so i told him to climb onto it and of course he also wanted his picture taken on it too. all built from shop scraps of course. gotta love those scraps!
-- "Who but a fool would discard seeminly useless parts? To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent engineering" -- Aldo Leopold






























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lew
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posted 427 days ago
Great looking little table (and son!).
You gotta love those shop scraps- they made a super nice combination of colors and materials!
Lew
CharlieM1958
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posted 427 days ago
Interesting design!
When your printer gets a little older will he write in script?
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
woodchips
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posted 427 days ago
thanks Charlie, i got a laugh out of that one!
-- "Who but a fool would discard seeminly useless parts? To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent engineering" -- Aldo Leopold
brianinpa
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posted 427 days ago
Gotta love those scarps! Some times they build the best projects. Looks nice and your son proves it’s strength.
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
lazyfiremaninTN
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posted 427 days ago
Nice…...Both.
-- Adrian ..... The 11th Commandment...."Thou Shalt Not Buy A Wobble Dado"
woodchips
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posted 427 days ago
thanks ya’ll. Adrian did you have a bad experience with a wobble blade or what? i’m just wondering cause i have one and so far it’s treated me pretty well, but then again i’m still a young woodworker. although come to think of it…it is pretty hard to measure to from the fence. oh well, one of these days i’ll get a good dado set.
~peace
-- "Who but a fool would discard seeminly useless parts? To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent engineering" -- Aldo Leopold