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Plier and cutter rack
Blank tool wall
In place except for the pencil tin.
Loaded up. Earlier tests showed 2 magnets were fine for the 1m steel rule. That may not be the case.
Oiled up like a gladiator. Do you like movies about gladiators, Joey?
The big view.
A nice base/shelf, with some castors.
An upside-down top being clamped up.
The finished beast
Doubles as an outfeed table
Hang ten!
Wide view
Closer view
Wood rack
If you look closely you can actually see the growth spurts from ordinary plywood to scraps of film-faced plywood.
Don't they look great together? You can hardly even see the leg grafts.
I routed out extensions of the saw's mitre slots so that the crosscut sled, or any others, could move forward with the outfeed table in place.
Positioning guide. Has been glued and brad nailed here. Has since been screwed. I haven't.
Towel roll holder close up.
Towel roll holder showing location on the tool wall.
The foolishly named 'kerfmaker'.
The very useful, multi-purpose plank of wood with holes in it.
My silver Giaco Whatever designed Maker Knife arrived today. Does anyone else have one? The black ones were shipped a few weeks ago but the silver ones had to have their anodisation re-done.
The tape and string rack. Oiled up and hanging by a French cleat.
Push shoe. Two bits of wood glued together with two bits of masonite glued to them!
Crosscut sled from below showing runners and the open safety box.
Crosscut sled from the rear or operator's end. Note the bright "No Hands Here" safety box.
Crosscut sled from the front (the end away from the operator).
Face jointing jig rear view showing modifications I had to make to fit the lock of my rip fence.
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Added June 2018
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