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Flexible Shop-Built Mortising Machine
This article contains pictures and a description of the construction of a shop-made tool I call the Mortise-Flex. You may have seen something similar to this used on one of the TV woodworking shows. Click on the link at the bottom of the article to download the free plan.
|Views: 305 | Last Viewed: 08/26/2008 8:39pm | Site: www.woodcentral.com
I based these plans loosly on the Roubo workbench that appears in The Workbench Book by Scott Landis. It's basically a sturdy table with a thich top that uses timber frame joinery in it's construction. My version is built using construction grade lumber (2 x 6, 4 x 4 pine or fir).
|Views: 285 | Last Viewed: 08/26/2008 3:46pm | Site: people.iarc.uaf.edu
This clever rolling stand allows you to make dead-on crosscuts, and then it folds up when not in use. Plus, you need only two sheets of plywood to build it.
|Views: 283 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 8:12pm | Site: www.popularwoodworking.com
The "one-wall workshop" starts with standard garage shop cabinets you can purchase online or pick up from a local dealer.
|Views: 277 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 9:21am | Site: www.shopnotes.com
Whether you call it a Table Saw Jig, Table Saw Sled, or Crosscut Sled, this table saw accessory will be one of the most important tools in your shop. With typical miter guages, the blade tends to pull the work away from the fence. This tool allows you to clamp the workpiece at the exact angle you need.
|Views: 261 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 8:29pm | Site: www.bobsplans.com
This is an amazingly beautiful piece and according to the descriptions, it's not difficult to build. Check out this free woodworking plan and test your skills.
|Views: 255 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 8:26pm | Site: www.bestbilliard.com
A stout, inexpensive bench that doesn't take a month of Sundays to build.
|Views: 243 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 12:32pm | Site: www.popularwoodworking.com
This workbench is for the serious woodworker who has limited space. It is designed to roll out onto the floor when needed and easily rolled back along the wall when not needed. Additionally, it features a built in router table, T-Track clamping system, and lots of drawers.The best thing is that the plans are free.
|Views: 228 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 7:17pm | Site: www.bobsplans.com
Even if you're a wizard with tools, you can't cut a straight line or plane a true edge without a solid surface to work on. A rickety table or wobbly counter can't securely support your work. And with power tools, a shaky surface is downright dangerous. A good workbench is literally the foundation of good work.
|Views: 211 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 7:16pm | Site: www.azwoodplans.com
Sawhorse Woodworking Plan: This saworse is a practical and simple to make project designed and made by ralph laughton. It was first published in issue 75 of New Woodworking
|Views: 198 | Last Viewed: 08/27/2008 12:32pm | Site: www.linemine.com
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