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    Thanks! Overkill for a garage, but I enjoy...

    Thanks! Overkill for a garage, but I enjoy working with veneer, so I used it as an excuse.
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    This topic caught my eye. I've got a small shop...

    This topic caught my eye. I've got a small shop in the back of the garage, and I like to buy long pieces of raw veneer, so storage is always a challenge. Pretty crude, but I built a long (13'?)...
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    I almost never use my spindle, but it is a...

    I almost never use my spindle, but it is a pleasure on those rare occasions. I guess I'd have to say my favorite to use is the Lamello Zeta P2.
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    Late to the party, but some random thoughts: ...

    Late to the party, but some random thoughts:



    I bought the edging shoe with my saw a few years ago and still haven't used it. At least it's not too expensive.
    Good call on the Forrest...
  5. I'm not bothered by what people do with their own...

    I'm not bothered by what people do with their own time and money, but for my taste, any trendy technique that is done without thought to overall design is my least favorite. Live edge, epoxy,...
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    I can't advise on the price, but the folks on the...

    I can't advise on the price, but the folks on the Felder Owners Group might be able to.

    BTW, I'm a hobbyist, and I bought a Hammer saw/shaper thinking it would eliminate the "need" for a router...
  7. I haven't tried this method myself, but I've seen...

    I haven't tried this method myself, but I've seen several examples on the 'net: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2vn9CD5z1Q
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    Looks kinda like the RUWI system? ...

    Looks kinda like the RUWI system? https://ruwi.de/en/wood-line/saw-safety-clamping-system/

    I spend all kinds of crazy money on stuff, so no judgment here, but everybody has their limits, and mine...
  9. I like to taper with the tablesaw and roundover...

    I like to taper with the tablesaw and roundover with the router, which is how I did both examples below (no templates or bandsaw). I usually make a one-off fixture to hold the leg while I cut it. ...
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    I changed mine. It’s not rocket science, but it...

    I changed mine. It’s not rocket science, but it is a little cramped. I removed the front panel and accessed the assembly through there.
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    All personal opinion: Couldn't live without:...

    All personal opinion:

    Couldn't live without: outrigger, fritz & franz, work hold-downs, outfeed support, extra crosscut stop, mobility kit
    Nice to have, but not necessary: scoring blade,...
  12. Thread: plyboo?

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    Bamboo ply is popular with some DIY speaker...

    Bamboo ply is popular with some DIY speaker builders because of its quality and density. I've never used it, but it supposedly cuts well and has little or no voids.
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    Some designs are suited for plywood/veneer, and...

    Some designs are suited for plywood/veneer, and some are suited for timber. I'd take Derek's coffee table 10/10 times over the comp, and I agree that his version has a warmer feel to it, but it also...
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    Thanks! Must be trick photography, though--the...

    Thanks! Must be trick photography, though--the shop isn't nearly as clean as others I've seen featured here!



    Inside the end table? Sure, if it's a tiny one, I guess?
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    From a B3, using el-cheapo calipers: ...

    From a B3, using el-cheapo calipers:

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    Thanks! A picture would describe it best,...

    Thanks!



    A picture would describe it best, but unfortunately I don't have one handy. Does this make sense?



    Clamp a board to the box and use it to reference the first set of holes
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    Love it! That's right up my alley :)

    Love it! That's right up my alley :)
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    Thanks! That's what I was aiming for. My design...

    Thanks! That's what I was aiming for. My design skills aren't fantastic, but I keep trying :)



    Thank you! I dig mission and craftsman too. I actually visited Maloof's workshop just a couple...
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    Yeah, I have unusual taste :) Thanks! The...

    Yeah, I have unusual taste :)



    Thanks! The cases are veneered, so I just glued the legs directly to them. I wanted something clean, since you can kind of see underneath as you walk up the...
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    Mod-ish end tables

    Just finished a couple of end tables for our TV couch in ash with a Osmo finish. Simple and sturdy to my taste. Thanks for looking!

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    Too late now, but for a couple motorcycle...

    Too late now, but for a couple motorcycle projects I had some parts chemically stripped. I found a local place that could dip stuff at least as large as a motorcycle frame. It was less aggressive...
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    Not much to look at, but it works great.

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  23. I've had a B3 for about a month, and I really...

    I've had a B3 for about a month, and I really appreciate the outrigger, scoring blade, outfeed extension, and mobility kit. The first thing I made was a Fritz and Franz jig with some adjustable...
  24. If this is an intentional spoonerism, then...

    If this is an intentional spoonerism, then brilliant!
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    It took a few hours to get things put together,...

    It took a few hours to get things put together, but it wasn't hard, and I didn't run into any problems. I'll probably just use it for a while before I get too crazy with fine-tuning stuff. Besides,...
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