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    Attaching workbench top?

    Hi, Just don't attach the top to the base ;) and try to find out a satisfying way of locking your laminate top onto that base. Such arrangement may be useful when you want to raise or remove the worktop as instance. Take a look at the three bottom photos of that document. Best Regards
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    Shop Made HollowChiselMortiser versus PantoRouter

    Good morning, You probably ever know those amazing guy's machines but that time he compares his quickly made hollow chisel mortiser to his engineered PantoRouter. Nice review, isn't it ? Have a good watch. Best Regards
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    lurem c210b

    Good Morning, You can download two user manuals, (.pdf right click on the url then SaveAs) - the first one : http://dl.free.fr/qhOCHotdR - and the second : http://dl.free.fr/q1Zer3bEl but both in French language. I hope the drawing might help you. If you wish I may translate some small phrases...
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    Help please - Japanese style wardrobe sliding doors

    Good morning, about 1. The stiffness is also closely related to joinery and your message or drawing tells us nothing about that. How do you plan joints between rails and stiles, transoms and mullions ? Best regards
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    SIP TS mods

    Good morning, Related to the other available machine tools in a shop, the overhead router is probably not the main no more the easiest or fastest way of machining wood but may turn out helpful with small workpieces as shown in the below photo. Such arrangement does not require the little stock...
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    cove cutting jig

    Good morning, I think the AndyT's proposition may be a real option, not only due to the needed length but also the wood species and rough surface resulting from milling on the table saw. Actually every cautious woodworker may cut a cove with a saw blade and suitable guards as well as more or...
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    cove cutting jig

    Good morning, Of course cove-cutting on the table saw is much hazardous than usual cuts but under condition of getting rid of the bulk waste before coving and also not taking more than one millimeter each pass (related to the angle between the saw blade and the workpiece) machining coves on the...
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    Two joining questions

    Good Evening, Amongst many others, here is a way of doing 'something' from offcuts 25x25x100mm. This is the kitchen I have been lunching and dinning every day since nearly ten years. I'm a hobbyist woodworker of course and a professional could probably not spend as much time as I did assembling...
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    Compound Comb Joint

    Good Morning, I typically perform such cuts on the table saw and really don't know if that web calculator can help. Best Regards
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    Copyright

    Good Morning, Quite interesting thread. I read your replies with many care and spend much time to figure out what they could mean in the real world but also have some hard time due to my mother tongue and the complexity of the issue. Whatever the country such topic is not so common at all and...
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    Cutting and joining 6mm plywood

    Good Morning, I have only seen the nice drawing but pictures wider than 640 pixels make me unable to read the messages. I need to scroll so that reading each line, one after another, on the whole page ](*,) . So I just can't reply to any matter :cry: . Best Regards
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    Cutting and joining 6mm plywood

    Good evening, Here is a way amongst others of jointing 5mm thick plywood sides with a bottom. The outer bottom is rebated so that accommodating the four sides. Two of the four sides hold rabbets too but only on their right and left so that they cover the edges of the two remaining sides. I...
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    Cutting sheets...

    Good morning, the Srp's drawing is great and Jonf's making looks powerful but it seems to me that Davin asked for slim ones and Wizer posted a message on the Jig&Tips Forum that may bring a suitable answer to Davin, nearly in the middle of that page. Best Regards
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    Cutting sheets...

    Good morning, Another way may be to shift the storage place of the sheet goods near to the saw or move the saw close to the sheets of ply. The underlying thought is merely to minimize the handling. As I don't know how your panel saw looks like, the following drawings show a way amongst others...
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    Beisemeyer fence mod

    Good morning, Quite interesting Karl. What the internal shape of the extrusion looks like ? did you machine an aperture along the back face ? the hex bolts lock with a threaded strip or a nut, with or without washer ? So many questions :oops: Best Regards
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