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Ryobi RA2500 Radial Arm Saw
I have a Ryobi RA2500 Radial Arm Saw and have broken the timing belt.It is a Bando synchronous belt 100sl 100 . It has a diameter of 80mm and a width of 25mm. I am unable to purchase this...
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Workshop Cabinet
4 commentsThis cabinet was an experiment in finishes. I wanted to try techniques to make a piece of furniture look old. It was designed to give me more enclosed space for tools. The...
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Blast Gate Improvement
5 commentsIf you use these anoying Plastic gates that do not want to close. Check this out. I cut the corner and faced it down and it clears itself out............
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What to do with brocken tools
This is what you can do with your old borken tools make art with them. The frame is made of redwood two by fours, ones that show the inner and outer growth rings. It is about learning your craft well...
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Adjustable Resaw Fence
One problem I've noticed with manufactured resaw fences is that they are not tall enough. Also, I've seen other designs of fences that are as tall as the saw will cut. However, the...
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No More Tipping Trim Router
8 commentsTrim routers are great tools, but the base is so narrow that they have the tendancy to tip over when milling edges. While one hand holds the router itself and steers, there is not much room to grab...
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shop wall
2 commentsWhy would I want to win a Saw Stop? So I can stop spending all of my money on tools and start spending it on wood. What would I make? That's on the next wall.
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Stepped Tool Cabinet
1 commentThis tool and storage cabinet was a concept that originally started with a base cabinet of drawers then slowly evolved into a cabinet on a cabinet. The door on the lower cabinet and internal drawers...
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Double Tool Cabinet
5 commentsMade from walnut, birch, and Baltic birch, the cabinet has two sets of dovetailed, piano- hinged doors, one on top of the other, for more storage space. Tools can be mounted on all seven...
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Lonnie Bird Inspired Toolchest
10 commentsThis is a cabinet was inspired from a feature article and video clip in FWW about a secretary that Lonnie Bird built. This furniture style doesn't match the rest of my house, so I decided to make it...
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Ace of Purplehearts Workbench
8 commentsScandinavian style workbench. European beech with purpleheart accents. Hand turned brass pins support the bow saw and carpenters mallet. Project for Red Rocks Fine Woodworking...
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Workbench
1 commentThe wood for this bench came off the streets of Brooklyn, NY. Ash, White and Red oak, and even walnut. The walnut were two 3x5x8 skids of a pallet left for the trashman. The vises, of course, just...
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rolling clamp rack
I got tired of digging around for clamps when I needed them. I got this free plan in an email and thought it would be nice to have all my clamps in one place.
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Cherry tool chest
I made this Cherry tool chest from ShopNotes Vol 9 issue 49. Decoration has been altered but the basic carcase is the same. I added a bottom drawer unit for more storage space. Building this tool...
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Hanging Tool Cabinet
3 commentsWoods used: cherry, walnut, wormy chestnut, and bloodwood. Handcut dovetails and finger joints. Sloped plane storage lifts up to reveal 2 shelves. Chisel racks are removable. Hand carved Latin...
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Upgraded Mitersaw Station - Times 3 - Times 16
3 commentsThis is how I have upgraded my mitersaw station. Made out of 3/4"-thick MDF, this 16 drawers 8'-long X 18"-deep X 8"-high nest raise up the station at a confortable height for my 6' tall person...
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Horizontal Router Table
I saw the horizontal router table article by Ernie Conover and had to design one for myself. Mine is loosely based on his design, but made with several improvements such as a larger top...
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Antique Oak Coffee Table becomes Ken's Toolbox
2 commentsSome time ago, my brother-in-law Ken handed me a sack of wooden parts that were once an antique oak coffee table. The table had just fallen apart over time. He thought maybe I could reuse the wood...
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Japanese shop stool
2 commentsThis is my shop stool for my woodshop in Japan. The design is a very old one similar to those used in for meditation in temples. The wood is Japanese cedar with a wax finish. As you can see the stool...
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Hard Maple Tradtional Workbench
This bench was made from Hard Maple and is very heavy upon it's completion. I always wanted a heavy, quality made bench for my shop and waited until I could afford the cost of better materials...
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My Simple Clock
I needed a clock for my mantle and this is what I came up with in the shop one day.
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Plane O' Box
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Expandable workbench
1 commentThis is my new workbench that I designed and built over the last couple of months. I was inspired by a lot of different workbench projects and incorporated design elements from a number of...
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It's Hip to Have a Square or Two
These two small tools are critical if you want a well-equipped shop
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Workbench (based on Lon Schleining's)
2 commentsI made this Workbench in 2008 based on the design by Lon Schleining in FWW # 167. It is made of hard maple with Walnut and Jatoba highlights. The bench is 3" thick with 6" thick aprons. I made...
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Carrying and Storage Case for Work Sharp WS3000
I love my Work Sharp WS3000, but it comes without a case for storage. Neatnik that I am, I decided to make one--it took some design time to figure out how to get the glass wheels, spare disks and...
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