Jigs #1: Shelf Pin Hole Jig
As those who have dealt with it know, keeping all four sets of shelf pin holes at the same height as their counterparts is critical, and can be difficult, without a jig. You can buy some nice jigs...
View ArticleInlay Using Faux Material
Some time back, members of the Wanapam tribe, here in North Central Washington, bought a couple of my walking sticks. As well, they expressed interest in a unique one I’m currently working on....
View ArticleWood Projects #1: Flip Down Hanger for Coats, Cables etc,
As, hopefully, can be seen in the pictures, these are individual racks that fold down for use and up out of the way when not in use. These can be made to hold heavy cords and cables, or just for coats...
View ArticleThe First Honest Wine Cork [or how to grow your shop]
INTRODUCTION – THE FIRST, HONEST WINE STOPPER(or How To Establish or Grow Your Shop) Decades or even centuries overdue, it’s finally here – THE FIRST, HONEST WINE STOPPER. It isn’t difficult to find...
View ArticleGrinder and Beltsander Setup Gauges
When you sharpen your own chisels and wood turning knives, you’ll find it necessary to set your grinder or sander support table to different angles for different tools. Of course, you’ll find it...
View ArticleKelly's Shop Karts
This is about building simple, but VERY strong mobile shop carts using a single sheet of plywood. These will, easily, support 300 pounds. The one in the picture with a cabinet on top held nearly 500...
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