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    This is probably going to be one of the smallest...

    This is probably going to be one of the smallest you will be able to find. It's for a Dremel and is used for instrument making.
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    I've watched pretty much all of his videos and...

    I've watched pretty much all of his videos and I'm pretty sure that this saw was originally a standard shop bandsaw that he build (maybe his first?). For this project, he flipped it onto it's side...
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    There is always the simple tusked tenon. Of...

    There is always the simple tusked tenon. Of course, like some of the above, there could be some knee banging issues.

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    Very funny that you mentioned this. Here is a...

    Very funny that you mentioned this. Here is a conversation on that subject on one of the YouTube channels I subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k_0eDjfqeA
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    I'm not a huge fan of oak myself. I like the...

    I'm not a huge fan of oak myself. I like the price and the look in certain situations (quarter sawn furniture) but for the most part, I agree that I hate my houses golden oak cabinets. I would...
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    I've had minimal problems cutting acrylic on my...

    I've had minimal problems cutting acrylic on my table saw with the standard 40 tooth combo blade. However, those pieces were not very large, so I don't know if that will have an effect.
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    I think this ...

    I think this is what johnny was talking about.

    In terms of what is the best method for this, I would suggest clamping a few blocks of wood to the laminated table top that overhang the edge by an...
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    I think I saw someone recently say that they had...

    I think I saw someone recently say that they had a similar problem and it was some loose motor mounting bolts. They were not happy because it was a new machine but it was a relatively easy fix.
  9. I'm gonna have to say my router. The main reason...

    I'm gonna have to say my router. The main reason I hate using it is because I don't have good dust collection for it and I end up making a huge mess in the garage/shop. I like to think that if I had...
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    Router and jig is by far the easiest to get a...

    Router and jig is by far the easiest to get a accurate circle with: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Router-Circle-Cutting-Jig/
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    I went the buying 2x12's and ripping into the...

    I went the buying 2x12's and ripping into the appropriate width and milling to the final dimensions for my workbench route. I would recommend AGAINST doing that. The big box lumber is so wet that...
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    I've done the same thing myself using washers.

    I've done the same thing myself using washers.
  13. Don't forget a backer board to reduce the...

    Don't forget a backer board to reduce the tear-out on the backside of the plywood.
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    Just say it's for your health...:D

    Just say it's for your health...:D
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    Table saw would be the way I would go without a...

    Table saw would be the way I would go without a lathe or CNC. With a jig and taking small passes, this should be a pretty safe operation.
  16. That bushing from Grizzly seems to be a pretty...

    That bushing from Grizzly seems to be a pretty good idea.
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    It sounds like you will have a hard time saving...

    It sounds like you will have a hard time saving wood with a curve like that. To get the most out of the curly maple, the best option I think is to do a lamination or veneer of the curly maple on top...
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    Since you already have the DowelMax and are...

    Since you already have the DowelMax and are comfortable using it, and I don't think anyone would argue that a biscuit it stronger than a dowel, I would go ahead and use that method. I agree with Art...
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    Aren't these the size your looking for? ...

    Aren't these the size your looking for?

    http://www.woodpeck.com/2616squarewp.html
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    I bought the slightly smaller version...

    I bought the slightly smaller version when my other router died on me. It was a good deal at the time for $100 and they didn't have the large one in stock. It's worked great for me. It had a lot of...
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    There was a case we talked about in school...

    There was a case we talked about in school several years ago that was very similar in some regards to the SawStop technology. Here is a short summary of it:...
  22. How about an end table or nightstand? Those are...

    How about an end table or nightstand? Those are on my list and they will allow you to make fine furniture without to much cost but will still allow you to practice some of the major fine woodworking...
  23. I think Richard was just joking about Greene and...

    I think Richard was just joking about Greene and Greene.

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  24. Make sure you add a lot of weight to it. From an...

    Make sure you add a lot of weight to it. From an audio standpoint, that is going to be one of the most important aspects of this build. From a woodworking standpoint, it needs to be pretty :)
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    Any reason why you are interested in the Ridgid...

    Any reason why you are interested in the Ridgid 3650 and not the 4512? I have the 4512 and it has been excellent so far, especially for less than $500 and new with lifetime warranty.
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